'13 TX WR Corey Robinson (Notre Dame Early Enrollee)

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Corey Robinson - Highlight Videos, Schedule & Roster - Hudl

Didnt see this posted anywhere. I would imagine that this kid gets a ratings bump after this season and maybe a good AA scene. High points the ball extremely well and his route running is improving a lot. Very small details to look at is him coming back for the ball on a lot of his routes. Excited about his future.

Are these hudl videos coming out really skewed for anyone else too? It looks like someone stretched the screen and cut it into quarters. I can't see what's going on. Why is this happening to me?
 

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Are these hudl videos coming out really skewed for anyone else too? It looks like someone stretched the screen and cut it into quarters. I can't see what's going on. Why is this happening to me?

not just you. the video looks like crap on my computer as well.
 

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That video made me smile.
He's very easy to locate on the field.

This kid's going to be a Eifert-type of red zone threat.

His father's presence can't hurt with visiting recruits on the sideline too.
Adds to the star power.
Everyone loves The Admiral.
 
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I wonder how many offers this kid would have had if he didn't commit so early. His highlights are tough.
 

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That is your next mega star TE at ND right there!!! I think both he, Niklas, and Heurman are gonna be lethal! Holy smokes!
 

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That is your next mega star TE at ND right there!!! I think both he, Niklas, and Heurman are gonna be lethal! Holy smokes!

You think he becomes a TE? He could stay thin and become the next Calvin Johnson?
 

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haha come on man Calvin Johnson? He is/was one of the best receivers ever.

Ever is a bold statement. He had a decent college career and 5 good seasons in the NFL. I would say he is a present day all-star.

Where do the next great wide receivers come from? they are not genetically engineered in a lab. They work hard, train hard. They fine tune their craft and become special. To say a kid that hasn't even stepped foot on campus can not be Calvin Johnson great is asinine.
 
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Ever is a bold statement. He had a decent college career and 5 good seasons in the NFL. I would say he is a present day all-star.

DECENT?

Holy expectations. The man was a three-time All-American and as ~3,000 receiving yards in his three years at Georgia Tech.
 
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Dear domelover3,

stop being a child and neg-repping me. Grow the eff up.
 

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Year G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP Pen PG
2004 12-12 48 837 17.4 7 51 10 69.8
2005 12-12 54 888 16.4 6 59 6 74.0
2006 14-14 76 1,20215.8 15 66 3 85.9
Total 38-38 178 2,92716.4 28 66 19 77.0

I wouldn't say these are elite Wr. numbers for college football.
 
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Ever is a bold statement. He had a decent college career and 5 good seasons in the NFL. I would say he is a present day all-star.

Where do the next great wide receivers come from? they are not genetically engineered in a lab. They work hard, train hard. They fine tune their craft and become special. To say a kid that hasn't even stepped foot on campus can not be Calvin Johnson great is asinine.

I didn't say he can't be. You threw that out as a simple comparison. Calvin Johnson is an absolute stud. You said he had a decent college career, so I think I can understand your point of view now.

In my opinion, Calvin Johnson is one of the best college receivers ever. Even mentioning that for a three-star recruit (however underrated he may be) is what I would think is asinine, actually. Calvin Johnson was a five-star recruit out of the gate.

Year G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP Pen PG
2004 12-12 48 837 17.4 7 51 10 69.8
2005 12-12 54 888 16.4 6 59 6 74.0
2006 14-14 76 1,20215.8 15 66 3 85.9
Total 38-38 178 2,92716.4 28 66 19 77.0

I wouldn't say these are elite Wr. numbers for college football.

Numbers are for fans. He was a two-time All-American and a Freshman All-American. That is pretty elite I would think.
 
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Anyways back to the subject of young Mr. Robinson. I believe he will stay at the WR. position and be an absolute match up nightmare.
 
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I'll start neg repping you fart knuckles if you continue to disrupt player's profiles. Knock it off, take it to pm, the Lounge or get over it.

Corey Robinson.... He's a WR and his daddy is very tall. Anchors Away his his favorite song.


See...it's easy!
 

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I didn't say he can't be. You threw that out as a simple comparison. Calvin Johnson is an absolute stud. You said he had a decent college career, so I think I can understand your point of view now.

In my opinion, Calvin Johnson is one of the best college receivers ever. Even mentioning that for a three-star recruit (however underrated he may be) is what I would think is asinine, actually. Calvin Johnson was a five-star recruit out of the gate.



Numbers are for fans. He was a two-time All-American and a Freshman All-American. That is pretty elite I would think.

I just don't see the huge difference between 3 star and 4 star guys anymore. It's all about how staff's coach up their kids and how the kid develops.
 

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I'll start neg repping you fart knuckles if you continue to disrupt player's profiles. Knock it off, take it to pm, the Lounge or get over it.

Corey Robinson.... He's a WR and his daddy is very tall. Anchors Away his his favorite song.


See...it's easy!

Go get em BRAH!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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For those with access to ISD, Sean Mele has been releasing "In the Film Room" reviews on several ND prospects the past few days, and his one on Corey is very surprising. He has Corey rated out extremely high - a high four star prospect with five star upside. A great, exciting read if you can:

http://www.irishsportsdaily.com/rec...cruiting/8251-in-the-film-room-corey-robinson

WOW. Late bloomer like his dad, maybe.

Very exciting. If he really has that potential then I am way less concerned about Treadwell. Obviously we have plenty of receivers in this class, but my concern is that when Eifert leaves we won't have a reliable go-up-and-get-the-ball type of receiver. If Robinson can become that guy relatively quickly, I'll be really excited.
 
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