Much like his running style, Brian Robinson Jr. is a perfect example of patience and persistence. B-Rob waited his turn in Tuscaloosa behind the likes of Alabama greats Damien Harris, Josh Jacobs, and Najee Harris and never wavered on his commitment to the Tide or his development.
Robinson’s patience paid off in a big way during his final season in Tuscaloosa. The 6’1″, 225 pound Tuscaloosa native carried the load for the Tide to the tune of 1,343 yards and 14 touchdowns.
Robinson also developed into a ligament target out of the backfield for his quarterback Bryce Young, hauling in 35 receptions for 296 yards and an additional two touchdowns.
As Robinson prepares for the NFL draft in April, he recapped his incredible senior year with his 2021 season highlights.
“went toe and toe with the best of em, never went out bad learned a lesson.. made it this far it’s a blessing”#BamaBoy #4L #Draft22 pic.twitter.com/O2TKpcNGdR
— Brian K Robinson Jr. (@BrianR_4) February 15, 2022
In the transfer happy age of college football, Brian Robinson Jr. is a great illustration of endurance and commitment, something everyone should be proud of.
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