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He played really well for us last year. Wish him nothing but the best.

Good for Mark Jones. He earned that.

agreed with all that

That's a damn shame... I hope Robinson is everything everyone hopes for. Would have been nice to keep Jones around until Robinson proved himself for a full season.

robinson wouldn't be able to prove himself for a whole season with jones around.

i think he will do it, though. we got a lot of things worked out on STs this past year and most likely would have seen a great deal of success with either robinson or jones. i like robinson for the long haul more.

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Robinson will be great. Kenny Moore will be a pleasant surprise. Keep your eye on K.Moore. A lot of people had him as a sleeper pick in the 2007 draft. This is now going to be a great opportunity for a homegrown player from Butler High School

2006: Named ACC Offensive Back of Week on November 27 for his performance against Maryland... would have ranked second in the ACC with 13.0 yards per punt return, but did not have enough attempts to qualify... led the team with 951 all-purpose yards... began the year as a starting wide receiver... was called into emergency action at running back in early November prior to the Boston College game after injuries decimated the running back corps... played in all 14 games and started 12 of those... got the call at wide receiver seven times and his last five starts came at running back... became the team's third-leading rusher with 507 yards on 105 carries with two touchdowns.

2005: Played in the final seven games of the season, including his first career starting assignment against Clemson on Oct. 1... caught a 74-yard touchdown pass from Cory Randolph in the Clemson game, the 9th-longest reception in Wake Forest history... it was the longest play from scrimmage for the Deacon all season... ranked fifth on the team with 127 receiving yards... made eight receptions on the season.

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