Miami lands key visit from 4-star wide receiver Brayden Robinson

Miami is getting another 4-star WR on campus next month.
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​Four-star wide receiver Brayden Robinson has scheduled a return visit to the University of Miami to attend the Hurricanes' spring practice next month. This marks his second trip to Coral Gables this year, following his initial visit in January.​ Robinson has already scheduled his official visit to Miami over the summer on the weekend of June 6.

Robinson is a highly touted four-star wide receiver in the class of 2026 from Red Oak High School in Red Oak, Texas. Standing at 5 feet 8 inches and weighing 160 pounds, Robinson has made a significant impact on the field with his speed (10.44 100m) and playmaking abilities.

In his freshman year, Robinson recorded 30 receptions for 523 yards, averaging 17.4 yards per catch, and scored 9 touchdowns over 11 games. He improved his performance the following year with 46 receptions for 686 yards, averaging 14.9 yards per catch, and 8 touchdowns in 9 games. Robinson had a dominant junior season with 79 receptions for 1,119 yards, averaging 14.2 yards per catch, and 15 touchdowns over 12 games. ​

The other schools that are in contention for Robinson are Ohio State and Notre Dame. He has official visits lined up with both programs. Robinson will visit Ohio State on the weekend of June 13 and Notre Dame the following weekend.

As of now, the University of Miami has not secured any wide receiver commitments for the 2026 recruiting class. However, the Hurricanes are actively pursuing top talent, including Tristen Keys and Jasen Lopez. Keys is the No. 1 wide receiver in the 2026 class and has included Miami among his official visits. Lopez is a four-star recruit that just recently visited spring practice.

The Hurricanes' coaching staff continues to focus on recruiting top-tier wide receiver talent to build their 2026 class. As of right now the Hurricanes have hard commits from Ben Congdon, Dereon Coleman, Jaelen Waters, Camdin Portis and Jordan Campbell.

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