Nebraska football offers 2019 DC running back recruit
Nebraska football offers 2019 DC running back recruit Keilan Robinson in what has been the latest push to stockpile as many running backs as possible.
The Nebraska football team has been going hard after running backs in the last few days. On Tuesday night, the Huskers offered Keilan Robinson.
Robinson, one of the top backs in the 2019 class hails from St. Johns College High out of Washington, DC. The shifty 5’9 back went up against some of the best competition in the country by attending that school.
While he’s quite a ways away from choosing a team, the Huskers are getting their foot in the door early for a reason. Robinson already has offers from Power 5 schools like Boston College, Ole Miss and North Carolina.
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In the Big Ten, Nebraska will be going head to head with Penn State, Michigan State, Indiana and Maryland to name just a few competitors. The offer to Robinson comes just days after the Huskers locked in an official visit from one of their top running back targets for the 2018 class.
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Ta’Zhawn Henry will be hitting the Huskers’ campus early next month. They also have Devine Ozigbo, Tre Bryant, Mikale Wilbon, and Jaylin Bradley all returning in 2018.
The Cornhuskers also added one running back in this class already in JUCO transfer Greg Bell. Scott Frost’s offense is clearly one that makes use of more than one back.
Sometimes that offense makes use of more than one back at one time. There is also the argument that not all the backs currently on the Nebraska football roster will fit his version of the spread.
It’s a safe bet that Keilan Robinson, should he decide to be a Husker, will indeed fit Frost’s offense to a tee.