Brian Robinson has official visit locked in with Kentucky
Brian Robinson is a premium Kentucky recruiting target in the class of 2024. The Wildcats will be getting the blue-chip prospect back on campus this summer.
June is a critical month in college football recruiting as programs are allowed to host upcoming senior prospects on campus for official visits. At the University of Kentucky, Mark Stoops and his coaching and recruiting staff are busy scheduling out a hectic months.
The Wildcats just got a huge official visitor locked in for a trip next month. Per On3’s Chad Simmons, Brian Robinson will take an official visit to Kentucky from June 9-12.
The Austintown (Ohio) Fitch prospect also has official visits scheduled with Michigan (June 2-4) and Penn State (June 16-18). The Wildcats will be battling with a pair of Big Ten powers in this very important recruitment.
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Brian Robinson is the No. 152 ranked recruiting in the 2024 On3 Industry Ranking. The top-five prospect in Ohio appears to be Vince Marrow’s top target in the Buckeye State. Kentucky has hosted the EDGE prospect for at least three unofficial visits since a camp workout last June.
The weekend of June 9th is setting up to be a big one for Kentucky football. Three-star offensive tackle Jordan Floyd, high four-star quarterback Cutter Boley, four-star EDGE Jacob Smith, and Robinson will all be in Lexington for the first big official visit weekend of the summer.
Michigan has recorded its fair share of recruiting wins against Kentucky since the Wildcats beat out the Wolverines for Deone Walker in the class of 2022. Landing Robinson would be an outstanding recruiting win on the trail for the Big Blue.
Recruiting never stops.
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