ESPN REPORT: reveals he silently committed to Ohio State before committing to Texas
Prior to becoming a first-round pick in the NFL Draft, Bijan Robinson showcased his talent as a standout running back for the Texas Longhorns, though he nearly chose to join the Ohio State Buckeyes instead. During an appearance on Bussin’ With The Boys, Robinson revealed that he had silently committed to Ohio State before ultimately switching to Texas after about a week.
Silent commitment entails privately informing coaches of one’s decision to attend a particular school before publicly announcing it, typically before National Signing Day. At the time, Robinson was highly regarded, ranked as a five-star recruit and the second-best running back in the Class of 2020, just behind Zach Evans.
Despite the allure of potential success at Ohio State, Robinson prioritized a long-term perspective, recognizing the opportunity at Texas for personal growth beyond football. Making the decision to switch schools was challenging, especially considering the difficult conversation he had with Ohio State’s coaches.
Ultimately, Robinson emphasized the significance of building relationships, particularly with his position coach, which played a pivotal role in his choice. By prioritizing the right coaching fit, exemplified by his rapport with Stan Drayton at Texas, Robinson solidified his decision. His choice proved wise, as he flourished at Texas and is now poised to make an impact with the Atlanta Falcons.