Most of us prob remember his dad. A great player. Recruiting is tricky with timing being a critical factor in many instances. I would've thought with this kid being a legacy that we could sway him. Anyway, I'm assuming this offer likely means that we don't feel like we are getting the complete package deal and Jefferson is going to UF or OM as has been widely rumored.
Hopefully, we still land Holland and Cowart. I don't know who else is in the balance besides the OT Ivey, who appears to be leaning to UF from what I've gathered.
http://www.al.com/auburnfootball/index.ssf/2015/01/legacy_gg_robinson_says_auburn.htmlIt's too little, too late for G.G. Robinson.
With National Signing Day right around the corner, Auburn attempted a late push for the three-star defensive end prospect. Robinson hosted Auburn assistants Lance Thompson and Rodney Garner Tuesday and received an offer Wednesday night during a call from Tigers head coach Gus Malzahn.
However, it no longer appears Auburn will be a factor in Robinson's recruitment. His father, Gerald, played at Auburn in the 1980s and holds the school's career sack record, but the family connection to the Plains is not enough.
The 6-foot-4, 260-pound standout from Parkview High School in Lilburn, Ga., has been committed to Louisville since August 2014.
Coaches from Louisville, Florida and Missouri all visited Robinson yesterday. He has already taken official visits to Louisville, Missouri, Iowa State and Kansas State.
"He's got a lot of action going on," Robinson's coach, Eric Godfree, told AL.com Wednesday. "He's been committed to Louisville for a long time and is still strong to Louisville, but with schools like Auburn, Florida and Missouri coming on strong, you can tell it's tugging at his heart.
"I think he knows less than he did this time last week."
Robinson is ranked as the nation's No. 34 defensive end in the 247Sports Composite. Auburn remains in play with several other defensive ends, including Byron Cowart, CeCe Jefferson, Terry Beckner Jr. and Prince Tega Wanogho Jr.