Four-star WR Brayden Robinson includes Notre Dame in top four schools list

Red Oak (Texas) High class of 2026 wide receiver Brayden Robinson announced his top four schools on Monday. Arizona, Miami, Notre Dame and Ohio State made the cut for the four-star speedster.
This should come as no surprise, either. In early February, On3’s Steve Wiltfong reported that Robinson had the following official visits scheduled: Miami June 6, Ohio State June 13 and Notre Dame June 20. And Robinson informed Blue & Gold over the weekend that he’s going to be at Arizona May 30.
Additionally, Robinson has spring visit plans. Blue & Gold reported more on that Saturday.
According to his On3 Visit Center, Robinson visited Notre Dame and Miami in January, while he hasn’t been Ohio State since last summer. His official visit to Arizona will be his first time seeing the Wildcats’ campus.
Robinson, who is listed as the No. 293 overall player and No. 50 wide receiver nationally according to the 2026 On3 Industry Ranking, is one of the fastest players in the country with his 10.44 100-meter race speed. Robinson is a superb make-you-miss option in the slot. As a junior, Robinson turned 79 receptions into 1,408 yards and 15 touchdowns.
More on Robinson’s interest in Notre Dame
Robinson earned an offer from Notre Dame last March for Pot of Gold Day and has kept in consistent contact with the Fighting Irish ever since. But it took until Jan. 25, 2025 for him to take his first visit to South Bend. It was an impactful trip for him and some insiders believe the Irish hold the lead in his recruitment going into his spring trips.
Robinson was fired up to get to campus and had a great time at Notre Dame.
“Yeah it was good to finally get up there to see what the campus looks like and get around the coaches,” Robinson previously told Blue & Gold. “I loved my meetings with Coach [Marcus] Freeman and Coach [Mike] Brown and learned about the new renovations that they’re going to have in the facilities for the 2026 year. That’s definitely big time.”
And a few days after his visit to the Hoosier State, the Freeman and Brown made it down to Texas and made a visit to Red Oak to chat with Robinson.
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“The time spent with the coaches was great,” Robinson added. “I’m glad they got to come by and learn about the culture at my school as well as me learning the culture at Notre Dame.”
Notre Dame is considered a major contender in Robinson’s recruitment in large part due to how well he’s clicked with those two coaches in particular.
“They’re both genuine, and they tell me that I’m a priority for them,” said Robinson. “Coach Freeman let it be known that they’re going to be active in my recruitment no matter what happens. They’re going to keep pushing.
“The interest is still high. It was good to see the campus and put names to faces. I have to evaluate the whole process and get my top schools together.”