One of the Kentucky football team’s most dependable defensive backs is also one of its quietest players.
Davonte Robinson — a Henry Clay graduate who has played in UK’s last 26 football games after redshirting his freshman season — isn’t silent on the stat sheet: he was the team’s sixth-leading tackler last year with 68, the second-most among returning players to the defense (Kash Daniel had 84). He had four pass breakups — tied for third on the team and the most among returnees — and recovered two fumbles, including one forever ingrained in UK lore: a 30-yard scoop up to insure the Wildcats’ first victory over Florida since 1986.