3-star DL Nathan Robinson drops top 3 of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ole Miss
Kentucky Football has put itself in terrific position with a rising star from the state of Tennessee.
On Tuesday, Nathan Robinson, a 3-star class of 2023 defensive lineman out of Greenbrier, TN, included the Wildcats among his top 3 list of final schools. Joining UK are the in-state Tennessee Volunteers and Ole Miss Rebels. Robinson clocks in at 6-foot-5, 245 pounds, splitting time on the defensive line and at linebacker.
He’s considered 394th best high school junior in the country and the 12th best overall recruit from the state of Tennessee, per the On3 Consensus.
Robinson has been to Lexington multiple times since picking up his offer from defensive coordinator Brad White back in June 2021. He was on campus for the UK-Florida game and again last month for Junior Day. Kentucky was his fourth SEC scholarship as he’s also earned offers from the likes of Indiana, West Virginia, and Virginia Tech.
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He dropped his top 3 after a visit to Ole Miss over the weekend. Robinson additionally took a visit to Alabama during the fall. He told Ben Garrett of OM Spirit that he’ll visit Tennessee on March 5 and will take “several spring practice visits” to various programs, including Ole Miss and likey UK.
As a junior at Greenbrier High School this past season, Robinson started 10 games where he recorded 89 tackles (48 of them solo, 23 sacks, and 26 for loss), six forced fumbles, four pass deflections, one blocked punt, and one blocked field goal.
Come on down, Mr. Robinson.
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