| Buckeye Bits: Leading returning receiver for a second straight season ... starter at split end ... has outstanding speed and quickness, is blessed with good hands and has demonstrated a knack for finding the open seam in the defense ... part of Ohio State’s Big Ten runner-up and NCAA qualifying 4x100 relay in outdoor track.
2007 (Junior): Led the Buckeyes with 55 receptions for 935 yards, with 11 scores ... first team ESPN/CoSIDA Academic All-America (3.50 in marketing) and a finalist for Arthur Ashe Sports Scholar ... Biletnikoff Award semifinalist ... second team all-Big Ten (Rivals) ...nine catches gained 153 yards against Youngstown State ... 68-yard TD from Boeckman at Washington ... three TD catches (42, 28, 19) in Northwestern win ... gained 99 yards on five catches with a 52-yard TD at Minnesota ... 50-yard TD reception in Michigan State win ... two TD catches against Wisconsin ... offensive player of week: Youngstown State, Minnesota ... Paul Warfield award for outstanding receiver ... Big Ten all-academic.
2006 (Sophomore): Played all 13 games and made five starts ... 29 catches for 383 yards and five touchdowns ... assisted Troy Smith with highlight reel catches time and time again ... touchdowns came against Penn State Iowa, Michigan State, Minnesota and Michigan ... broke a 7-7 tie with a 37-yard touchdown pass from Smith to start the fourth quarter against Michigan ... caught a 12-yard TD pass from Smith at Iowa that lifted the Buckeyes to a 38-17 victory ... caught a 7-yard TD pass from Smith in the third quarter at Michigan State ... made an 18-yard grab for a score vs. Minnesota ... gave the Buckeyes a 42-31 lead with 5:38 to play against Michigan with a 13-yard TD catch from Smith ... seven receptions for 89 yards vs. the Wolverines, both top efforts as a Buckeye.
2005 (Freshman): Made an early impression with his athletic ability and nailed down a spot on the special teams ... appeared in all 12 games, most of his playing time on special teams ... had a 13-yard reception against San Diego State on which he knifed between two defenders and picked up additional yardage.
High School: First-team All-Ohio honors as a senior ... set Chagrin Falls career receiving records with 118 catches for 1,885 yards and 34 touchdowns ... caught 47 passes as a senior for 754 yards and 12 touchdowns ... also scored on a 95-yard punt return and an interception return and averaged 14.9 yards per punt run back ... led Chagrin Falls to a 9-3 overall record and the conference championship in 2004.
Personal: Son of Terry and Cynthia Robiskie ... his father played in the NFL and is currently the wide receivers coach of the Atlanta Falcons. |