Georgia Tech added depth to the offensive line with the addition of former Kansas offensive lineman Corey Robinson. A Roswell High grad, Robinson announced his decision to transfer to Tech on Wednesday.

Robinson went into the transfer portal April 15 after the close of Kansas’ spring practice. Robinson, listed at 6-foot-5 and 270 pounds, did not appear in any games for Kansas last season, his first with the team. He has four seasons of eligibility remaining. In spring practice highlights posted on his Twitter account, Robinson was lined up at left tackle. He was a three-star prospect at Roswell.

After going in the portal, Robinson announced his offer from Tech the same day and another from Jackson State on April 18.

Tech is in dire need of depth on the offensive line. Robinson becomes the 13th scholarship offensive lineman on the roster as offensive line coach Brent Key tries to fortify a line that lost multiple players to graduation and medical scholarship.

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