If you don’t know his name by now, you will soon enough.

That’s because Wan’Dale Robinson is poised to become arguably the SEC’s biggest breakout player this fall as the incoming transfer from Nebraska will be featured in the new offense being installed this offseason in Lexington.

Robinson, the former No. 1 overall prospect from the state of Kentucky in the 2019 recruiting cycle, was at one time committed to Mark Stoops and Kentucky but ultimately decided to help Scott Frost rebuild Nebraska’s program.

After two seasons with the Cornhuskers, where he racked up 580 rushing yards and four touchdowns in addition to 91 catches for 914 yards and three more touchdowns, Robinson is back home playing for his home state program.

With Kentucky deciding not to hold a spring game this offseason, Wildcat fans won’t have much of an opportunity to see the progress of the new offense being installed by coordinator Liam Coen.

Fans also won’t be able to watch Robinson in a spring game, but the school has provided a glimpse into what BBN can expect from the touted transfer, as Kentucky has shared the following practice video showcasing the receiver in action.

Cover photo comes courtesy of UK Athletics