The All Saints Episcopal standout becomes one of the latest players to choose the Horned Frogs.
TCU collected a pair of defensive line recruits over the weekend. One of which was Fort Worth three-star prospect Blake Robinett, who held offers from Washington State and Oregon State before choosing TCU. The 6-foot-3, 265-pounder plays his high school football at All Saints Episcopal, where he finished his junior season with 45 tackles, 17 TFL and six sacks playing multiple defensive line roles. Robinett’s breakout sophomore campaign featured 35 tackles, 13 TFL, six sacks and one forced fumble.
#AGTG I want to start off by thanking the coaches and staff at UNLV for believing in me throughout this journey.
After careful consideration, I have decided to move my commitment to TCU. I’m very grateful to Coach Dykes and Coach McFarland for giving me this opportunity. pic.twitter.com/qG2OVGz6nw
— Blake Robinett (@robinett_blake) July 30, 2024
Robinett is now one of three defensive linemen in the 2025 class for the Horned Frogs, who also earned a commitment from Monroe, Louisiana prospect Brody Whatley over the weekend. TCU now has the No. 21 ranked recruiting class in the nation according to the 247Sports composite ratings. Robinett ranks as a top-200 defensive lineman nationally.