AUBURN, Ala. – For Jahquez Robinson, his favorite player growing up was always Cam Newton. He had Newton’s cleats, and he always picked him as his player on X-Box.
However, despite Newton being his favorite player, Robinson didn’t choose Auburn initially when he came out of high school. Instead, he picked the school that happens to be Auburn’s biggest rival – Alabama.
Four years later, after playing three seasons with the Crimson Tide and last season at Colorado, the Jacksonville, Florida, product found his way to Auburn – joining the Tigers this summer as a graduate transfer.
“I have a lot of ties to Auburn,” Robinson said. “A couple of guys from Jacksonville that came here, Jeff Holland and (Javarius) Davis, I used to watch them play all the time. Antonio Kite, I’m real familiar with him. He loved it here, so that’s what played into my decision.”
Even his favorite teacher back at Sandalwood High in Florida, Susan Bailey, was a huge Auburn fan.
“When I was committed to Alabama at the time and we lost (to Auburn), she pinned an Auburn shirt on me and took a picture,” Robinson recalled.
But the main reason Robinson transferred to the Plains was Charles Kelly, Auburn’s new co-defensive coordinator and safety coach. Kelly recruited Robinson out of high school while he was coaching at Alabama, and from Tuscaloosa (2020-22) to Boulder (2023) to Auburn (2024), Robinson has followed Kelly every step of the way.