Keilan Robinson calls out Texas parking following complaints by Quinn Ewers, Agiye Hall
No matter how many points they put up on Saturday, no Texas Longhorns players are safe from the UT parking enforcement squad. After starting quarterback Quinn Ewers‘ car was towed on Saturday, allegedly during the game versus Louisiana-Monroe, running back Keilan Robinson tweeted Sunday about the parking tickets on campus.
“UT HAS TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT THESE DAMN PARKING TICKETS,” Robinson tweeted.
Parking violations at UT Austin can run students anywhere from $20 for running overtime on a paid meter to $75 for parking in the wrong area.
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On Saturday night after the 52-10 victory, Ewers tweeted: “How’d I get towed during the game (laughing face emoji).”
The transfer from Ohio State posted 16-of-24 completions for 225 passing yards and two touchdowns with an interception.
Longhorns receiver Agiye Hall is now back with the team but he ended up in custody after tampering with a UT parking boot on his vehicle ahead of the season.
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Robinson scoops and scores
Keilan Robinson only toted the rock once but he had a major impact play on special teams. D’Shawn Jamison blocked a punt and Robinson was johnny-on-the-spot. Instead of diving on the ball, Robinson decided to pick it up. He converted the scoop ‘n score, giving Texas an early 7-0 lead.
Robinson originally committed to Alabama out of high school. He earned time for the Crimson Tide as a true freshman. He finished with nearly 40 carries in 2019, racking up 254 yards and a pair of touchdowns.
Heading into his sophomore season, though, Robinson opted to redshirt due to COVID concerns. Eventually, he left the team altogether, hopping into the transfer portal to head to Texas where he returned to form. He wasn’t the featured back but he did play in 10 games, totaling 322 yards and three touchdowns.