Blue and Gold Illustrated

March 2013 - Signing Day Edition

Blue & Gold Illustrated: America's Foremost Authority on Notre Dame Football

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Corey Robinson Is Blazing His Own Trail By Jason Sapp Corey Robinson was used to media attention. It's just that now the cameras were being turned on him instead of his father, NBA great David Robinson. The Texas native, who has career aspirations of being a filmmaker, jokes that he got his start playing cameraman for his father whenever the pair would travel together. That includes a trip to Chicago for Notre Dame's blowout victory over Miami at Soldier Field the past October, when fans requested autographs and photos of Robinson's famous father. The younger Robinson is getting used to the After being selected to play on the West team in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, he knows he has some work to do to keep it there. "This is a great gauge for me personally to see where I'm really at," the 6-5, 190-pound receiver Robinson's highlight as a senior was catching nine passes for 229 yards and three touchdowns, including the game-winning score, in a 49-42 win against Blanco High. photo courtesy U.S. Army All-American Bowl said while preparing for the event in his hometown. "Every cornerback here is going to play Division I football, and it's a good opportunity to see what works and what doesn't work for me. I've been getting a lot of practice at my releases and how I can get separation against guys who are all top-level corners." In addition to competing against the nation's best just days before reporting to Notre Dame's

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