![]() ![]() making better decisions," Robinson listed the aspects of his game that need to get better. "Reading my options actually, reading the defense more. In the Bulldogs' pistol-spread offensive scheme, he very likely could.īerea HS: Berea High loses final realignment appeal to SCHSL Bulldogs to move up to Class AAAA "I try to improvise a lot," he said when asked to describe his play style. "When stuff breaks down, I try to make the best out of what can happen."īut Robinson said he also understands where he can improve. At the least, it helped him earn all-region second-team honors as just a freshman. View Gallery: Eastside hosts Berea in Upstate high school football week 7 Where Robinson can go after strong 2021 seasonīy his own admission, Robinson can thrive as things fall apart on the gridiron. "Offensively, we've got to hold on to the ball more. "Our defense, they're going to have to work way harder than we did last year because we have more competition. ![]() "Instead of just me, it's going to take a lot of people on the team to work harder," Robinson said. Last season was Berea's last in Class AAA as the Bulldogs had their best season since winning seven games in 2010 under Dean Baston. ![]() Robinson's ability will play a big part in Berea's success this season, especially now with the Bulldogs in Region 1-AAAA with Easley, Greenville, Greenwood, Pickens and Westside. Threw the ball to them guys and they helped us become a 5-5 football team - the first non-losing season since 2010." He learned the game from them, they all were senior kids," Berea coach Julius Prince said, "with experience and athletic ability. "He had fun throwing the ball to (Dodd and senior Roman Brown). He completed 100-of-145 passes on the year and was helped by all-state senior receiver Jaheim Dodd, who had nine touchdowns and 852 receiving yards last year. He threw for 1,562 yards, 10 touchdowns, eight interceptions and rushed for 251 yards and six touchdowns. Blue Ridge coach John Boggs remembers it much the sameway.įrom there, Robinson started the final six games for Berea. McDonald remembers that game for what it sounds like: almost Madden-like. he could've, realistically, thrown for 700 yards (that night). It's pretty close," Berea quarterbacks coach Ford McDonald said. I have a rough estimate of stats and whatnot. More: Top Greenville area high school football quarterbacks to watch going into 2022 seasonīerea athletics: SCHSL wants Berea High to move up a classification. HS football: Top Greenville area high school football receivers to watch for during the 2022 season ![]() "If I had to estimate what I was thinking during the game? I would say, probably 300-200. Robinson said. "(A record) that I didn't even know was, like, 500 (yards). because when you a freshman, you don't think you'll have the chance to start and then break a record," "When I found it out, I was surprised at myself actually. Coaches went back over the film and totaled the stats a few days after the loss. "I didn't know about it until probably two days after the game," Robinson said, admittedly, at Berea's practice Friday. ![]()
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