BY LOU SOMOGYI
E
arlier this season,
C B S S p o r t s ' N F L
Draft analyst Dane Bru-
gler tabbed Notre Dame
junior wide receiver Co-
rey Robinson as a first-
round selection (23rd
pick overall) in his 2016
NFL Mock Draft. When
asked about it in August,
the 6-4½, 215-pound
Robinson dismissed it
as a mere projection that
didn't mean anything to
him.
So two months later
while Robinson was en-
during the biggest cri-
sis of his athletic career,
he maintained the same
balanced perspective.
At the start of the
season, Robinson was
viewed as a "co-starter"
with senior Chris Brown
at the boundary (W)
receiver position. But
Robinson's snap count
UNDER THE DOME
BALANCED PERSPECTIVE
Corey Robinson won't be defined by tough outing
Robinson (far right), who had just five receptions for 60 yards through five games, became the center of
attention when he dropped a pair of passes in the 24‑22 loss at Clemson Oct. 3.
PHOTO BY BILL PANZICA