D'antre Robinson takes you behind the scenes of a Florida Gators official visit with video blog

Four-star defensive lineman D’antre Robinson of Orlando (Fla.) Jones, through the magic of video, is taking fans to a place most will never go.
Robinson, who made an official visit to Florida last weekend, has released a video blog of the trip with the Gators on Youtube.
In it, he provides an inside look at his official visit. Basically, he takes the viewer on a journey from the visit’s start to finish.
You’ll see everything from his arrival at the prospect hotel in Gainesville, to his tours of the stadium, locker room and Heavener Football Training Center to the recruit photo shoots and more.
Watch D’antre Robinson‘s video below
Did Florida help itself during the official visit this weekend?
“It definitely did,” Robinson told Gators Online on Sunday. “They showed me a lot. They showed me around the school outside of football; they showed me the dorms. The players, they have a really good bond so I really like the players and everything like that.”
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Robinson, listed at 6-foot-3.5, 315 pounds, is the No. 34 defensive line recruit in the country according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
“This visit was very good,” Robinson said. “To come and see the co
Defensive lineman Caleb Banks was Robinson’s player host.
“He really likes Florida,” Robinson said. “He’s a Detroit guy so he’s really liking the Florida Gators.”
Another highlight: Spending time with defensive line coach Sean Spencer.
Robinson claims to have no top schools at the moment.
He also will officially visit Georgia, Ohio State and Texas in June.
“I might take (his recruitment) into the fall, into the season and make a decision during the season,” he said.