Persistence and an MBA: Why Aidan Robbins finally said 'yes' to BYU and the Big 12

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Persistence and an MBA: Why Aidan Robbins finally said 'yes' to BYU and the Big 12
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The Cougars lost — twice — on Robbins, but kept trying, and eventually landed a key piece of a top-20 transfer class in the country by 247Sports and the presumed starting running back for BYU's inaugural season in the Big 12.

Robbins was a key piece of a UNLV offense that went 5-7 in 2022, where he accounted for 53% of the Rebels' rushing yards and nearly a quarter of the team's yards from scrimmage.

But Robbins made a promise to his mother, Twylia, when he graduated from Louisville and entered the transfer portal for the first time. That promise was to get a master's degree, to get as much education as possible, and to set up his post-football career." to Provo, where he hopes to put up even bigger numbers on the football field — and finish a goal that's even more important to him.

"This was another selling point of coming to BYU: being able to be admitted into a top-20 MBA program nationally," Robbins said. "Being part of the Marriott School of Business was really intriguing to me." Of course, it's a room that also includes Hinckley Ropati, whose junior college experience, two-year mission and two previous seasons in Provo make him significantly older than the rest of the room; and senior Deion Smith, the Colorado graduate transfer who led the Buffaloes with 393 yards and two touchdowns last year.

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