One of the state’s most electric athletes, Omarion Robinson, will announce his college decision Saturday at 4 p.m. at Parkview High School’s gym.
He will choose between Arkansas, LSU, Oregon and Oklahoma.
The 6-foot, 190 pound safety is an explosive athlete who can make an impact at any position.
Robinson’s debut for Parkview came late in the 2021 season as a freshman when he scored four touchdowns between reps on defense and special teams.
He is rated just inside the 247 Top-300 composite ranking. Robinson is No. 26 among safeties and No. 2 overall in Arkansas.
As a junior, Robinson recorded 42 tackles, 10 pass break-ups, two interceptions and two fumble recoveries.
Offensively, he caught 16 passes for 465 yards and three touchdowns.
He tacked on another 15 carries for 119 yards and three rushing touchdowns.
They are building something special down there with with defensive coordinator Blake Baker.
I think there’s a chance to bring ‘DBU’ back to LSU.”
Up in Eugene, if I go there, there’s nothing really to do.
No distractions, possibly play as a freshman, play on an elite team and compete for a natty.”
“It’s my home state, so I’ve got a lot of love for them.
They show me a lot of love.
I can relate to all the coaches. I can have the opportunity to play on both sides of ball and special teams.
Fayetteville is a good city and can see myself playing there.
I know a lot of the players there, great connections with all of them.
My relationship with Coach Woodson is big.
I can see myself making immediate impact with the Razorbacks.
Nothing different being up there. Coach [Brandon] Hall has been recruiting me since 9th grade and he’s always reaching out.
The Sooners’ brotherhood the players have is real big.
I can see myself playing there, in the SEC, as a freshman and competing for a national championship.