Trey Robertson Class of 2022
Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2022 9:09 pm
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That and the extra year of eligibility due to the pandemic may also limit the number of scholarships available for a couple more years.MasterOfNone wrote: ↑Thu Mar 24, 2022 1:07 pm Just speaking in terms of general conversation, not just specifically Trey. But the Transfer Portal is going to really hurt kids coming out of high school and recruiting, especially at the D1 level. I’m betting coaches are spending more time looking at the Portal than inquiring about high school athletes.
I think one recruiting sites lists offers from Rio Grande, Shawnee St, and Concord in WV.The Ghost of Swanker wrote: ↑Thu Mar 24, 2022 1:54 pm I find it hard to believe he’s had zero offers
Hey, it's his opinion. Everybody has one.
If Trey would’ve had half the career he had at a school like Pickerington North he’d be playing D1Ironman92 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 24, 2022 10:37 pm I hope the kid gets the chance at D1. He’s always been the smallest player on the court (basically until this year) and he’s done it his entire life. No he’s not a long 6’4 but he’s quicker, smarter, better shooter and better instincts than the vast majority of those 6’4 guys that will get ample chances. Trey is a coach on the court and a winner. He’ll commit to the program for 4 years and excel. Taking the 6’5 guy is the safe and easy way. He’s 5’10 so coaches find reasons he’s not the right choice…..they should take his skill set and find reasons why he is the right guy.
A bit of a comparison in this sort to Jared Humphreys of Jackson….6’1 do it all QB that would’ve been a stud at every position. North/South MVP, 1st team all-state…everything. Gritty, smart, it factor…no fear but no D1 team would give him a chance. He’d always be stuck behind the less talented 6’4 QB or the receiver a step faster and longer. Jared Humphreys athletic numbers would’ve been a dime a dozen on D1 college campuses but everything else he offered would’ve stood out and put him above all of them…..those MAC type schools all missed out.
I see Trey’s situation the same….hope some one does what’s right. Would like to see the Akron coaching staff with local coaches give him a look.
Ironman92 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 24, 2022 10:37 pm I hope the kid gets the chance at D1. He’s always been the smallest player on the court (basically until this year) and he’s done it his entire life. No he’s not a long 6’4 but he’s quicker, smarter, better shooter and better instincts than the vast majority of those 6’4 guys that will get ample chances. Trey is a coach on the court and a winner. He’ll commit to the program for 4 years and excel. Taking the 6’5 guy is the safe and easy way. He’s 5’10 so coaches find reasons he’s not the right choice…..they should take his skill set and find reasons why he is the right guy.
A bit of a comparison in this sort to Jared Humphreys of Jackson….6’1 do it all QB that would’ve been a stud at every position. North/South MVP, 1st team all-state…everything. Gritty, smart, it factor…no fear but no D1 team would give him a chance. He’d always be stuck behind the less talented 6’4 QB or the receiver a step faster and longer. Jared Humphreys athletic numbers would’ve been a dime a dozen on D1 college campuses but everything else he offered would’ve stood out and put him above all of them…..those MAC type schools all missed out.
I see Trey’s situation the same….hope some one does what’s right. Would like to see the Akron coaching staff with local coaches give him a look.
Yep, a bigger school with half his stats and he’d have D1 offers everywhere. I believe Mr. Basketball this year didn’t have Treys stats. And with Trey Robertson you get way way more then stats on a page. His basketball IQ is off the charts and he is literally a coach on the floor.mlittle wrote: ↑Fri Mar 25, 2022 8:50 amIf Trey would’ve had half the career he had at a school like Pickerington North he’d be playing D1Ironman92 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 24, 2022 10:37 pm I hope the kid gets the chance at D1. He’s always been the smallest player on the court (basically until this year) and he’s done it his entire life. No he’s not a long 6’4 but he’s quicker, smarter, better shooter and better instincts than the vast majority of those 6’4 guys that will get ample chances. Trey is a coach on the court and a winner. He’ll commit to the program for 4 years and excel. Taking the 6’5 guy is the safe and easy way. He’s 5’10 so coaches find reasons he’s not the right choice…..they should take his skill set and find reasons why he is the right guy.
A bit of a comparison in this sort to Jared Humphreys of Jackson….6’1 do it all QB that would’ve been a stud at every position. North/South MVP, 1st team all-state…everything. Gritty, smart, it factor…no fear but no D1 team would give him a chance. He’d always be stuck behind the less talented 6’4 QB or the receiver a step faster and longer. Jared Humphreys athletic numbers would’ve been a dime a dozen on D1 college campuses but everything else he offered would’ve stood out and put him above all of them…..those MAC type schools all missed out.
I see Trey’s situation the same….hope some one does what’s right. Would like to see the Akron coaching staff with local coaches give him a look.
“Might”….just seems a bit insulting, probably no intentionMadeInRossCounty wrote: ↑Fri Mar 25, 2022 7:05 amHey, it's his opinion. Everybody has one.
Good luck to Trey, awesome player.
If you play D1,D2,D3, Juco, NAIA, it doesn't matter. Your a stud.
The problem is at that level a lot of those kids share those characteristics and are 6’4. But I still believe southern Ohio gets a little slighted with recruiting. Levi Gullion is another mind boggler for me. 6’3” great arm good size runs well and is extremely smart on the field and in the classroom. Why is this kid not at a Mac school playing?smurray wrote: ↑Fri Mar 25, 2022 9:48 amYep, a bigger school with half his stats and he’d have D1 offers everywhere. I believe Mr. Basketball this year didn’t have Treys stats. And with Trey Robertson you get way way more then stats on a page. His basketball IQ is off the charts and he is literally a coach on the floor.mlittle wrote: ↑Fri Mar 25, 2022 8:50 amIf Trey would’ve had half the career he had at a school like Pickerington North he’d be playing D1Ironman92 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 24, 2022 10:37 pm I hope the kid gets the chance at D1. He’s always been the smallest player on the court (basically until this year) and he’s done it his entire life. No he’s not a long 6’4 but he’s quicker, smarter, better shooter and better instincts than the vast majority of those 6’4 guys that will get ample chances. Trey is a coach on the court and a winner. He’ll commit to the program for 4 years and excel. Taking the 6’5 guy is the safe and easy way. He’s 5’10 so coaches find reasons he’s not the right choice…..they should take his skill set and find reasons why he is the right guy.
A bit of a comparison in this sort to Jared Humphreys of Jackson….6’1 do it all QB that would’ve been a stud at every position. North/South MVP, 1st team all-state…everything. Gritty, smart, it factor…no fear but no D1 team would give him a chance. He’d always be stuck behind the less talented 6’4 QB or the receiver a step faster and longer. Jared Humphreys athletic numbers would’ve been a dime a dozen on D1 college campuses but everything else he offered would’ve stood out and put him above all of them…..those MAC type schools all missed out.
I see Trey’s situation the same….hope some one does what’s right. Would like to see the Akron coaching staff with local coaches give him a look.
Trey himself wouldn’t have those stats either playing for a bigger school. That’s why I said half lolsmurray wrote: ↑Fri Mar 25, 2022 9:48 amYep, a bigger school with half his stats and he’d have D1 offers everywhere. I believe Mr. Basketball this year didn’t have Treys stats. And with Trey Robertson you get way way more then stats on a page. His basketball IQ is off the charts and he is literally a coach on the floor.mlittle wrote: ↑Fri Mar 25, 2022 8:50 amIf Trey would’ve had half the career he had at a school like Pickerington North he’d be playing D1Ironman92 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 24, 2022 10:37 pm I hope the kid gets the chance at D1. He’s always been the smallest player on the court (basically until this year) and he’s done it his entire life. No he’s not a long 6’4 but he’s quicker, smarter, better shooter and better instincts than the vast majority of those 6’4 guys that will get ample chances. Trey is a coach on the court and a winner. He’ll commit to the program for 4 years and excel. Taking the 6’5 guy is the safe and easy way. He’s 5’10 so coaches find reasons he’s not the right choice…..they should take his skill set and find reasons why he is the right guy.
A bit of a comparison in this sort to Jared Humphreys of Jackson….6’1 do it all QB that would’ve been a stud at every position. North/South MVP, 1st team all-state…everything. Gritty, smart, it factor…no fear but no D1 team would give him a chance. He’d always be stuck behind the less talented 6’4 QB or the receiver a step faster and longer. Jared Humphreys athletic numbers would’ve been a dime a dozen on D1 college campuses but everything else he offered would’ve stood out and put him above all of them…..those MAC type schools all missed out.
I see Trey’s situation the same….hope some one does what’s right. Would like to see the Akron coaching staff with local coaches give him a look.