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When asked if the NFL’s new kickoff rule had any influence in drafting Keilan Robinson, general manager Trent Baalke didn't mince his words. “That’s the reason we went out and got Keilan, that's going to be a main responsibility of his along with some other things.” said Baalke.
The Texas Longhorns had a handful of players fly off of the board on Day 3 of the NFL Draft, and one of them who saw their NFL dreams come true was running back Keilan Robinson.
After playing in massively talented running back rooms with the Longhorns, Robinson was picked earlier than expected thanks to his explosiveness and ability on special teams.
Another Texas running back is off the board, with Keilan Robinson being selected in the fifth round by the Jacksonville Jaguars with pick No. 167 overall. Momentarily after he was selected on Saturday afternoon, his rookie contract details were revealed, via Spotrac.
Another Texas running back is off the board, with Keilan Robinson being selected in the fifth round by the Jacksonville Jaguars with pick No. 167 overall.
The speedster possesses a tantalizing skill set for an organization looking for a special teams standout and all-purpose back. After spending time in Tuscaloosa
Mel Kiper Jr. isn’t sleeping on Keilan Robinson. Last week, the NFL insider raved about the former Texas running back’s upside. “When you’re as fast as
A change-of-pace back who can also catch the ball and excel on special teams? The DeSoto product sounds a lot like Keilan Robinson. AUSTIN, Texas — Since
While most students are finding ways to enjoy their spring break, the Texas Longhorns are figuring out ways to improve after their big year in 2023. They won the Big 12 in their final season in the conference, and they also made an appearance in the College Football Playoff.
The Alabama transfer had an extra year of eligibility remaining, but is opting to turn pro. Texas Longhorns running back Keilan Robinson announced his decision to declare for the 2024 NFL Draft on Monday, foregoing his remaining year of eligibility.
It’s easy to play Monday morning quarterback after huge games like the Texas-Washington Sugar Bowl showdown, but one decision by Texas coach Steve Sarkisian had fans befuddled.
After an explosive first half of the Big 12 Championship that saw the No. 7 Texas Longhorns build a 35-14 lead over the No. 18 Oklahoma State Cowboys, Texas didn't come out as hot in the second.
The No. 7 Texas Longhorns are hosting in-state rival and Big 12 foe Texas Tech for their final season of the 2023 regular season, and for what is their final regular season game as a Big 12 member.
Keilan Robinson is an acquired taste for coaches. At least that's how special teams coordinator Jeff Banks views the senior Texas Longhorns running back. "He's kind of a smartass," Banks said earlier this month during media days. That's not to come off as an insult.
The Texas Longhorns square off with the BYU Cougars in week 9 of the college football season. As BYU enters its first season in the Big 12, the Cougars are looking to score a huge win against the conference favorite after going 8-5 a season ago.
Plus: Recruiting and visit season is here again, folks The Texas Longhorns have to replace recent alum and former Longhorn Bijan Robinson. That part alone is no mystery.
#7 Pos: RB Ht: 5091 Wt: 185 40: 4.42 DOB: 02/16/__ Hometown: Washington, DC High School: Saint John's Eligibility: 2024
Former Alabama football player Keilan Robinson is no longer in possession of his championship rings after they sold on "Pawn Stars" for $40,000. Robinson earned the rings after Alabama's wins in the SEC Championship Game, the Rose Bowl semifinal, and the College Football Playoff national championship.
Robinson is following his former offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian, who left Alabama to become the head coach at Texas.
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