Q&A: 2014 athlete Trevion Roberts 
March, 20, 2013
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William Wilkerson | ESPN.com
It’s no secret that the state of Texas in 2014 is as loaded at the cornerback position as it has been in a very long time.
The Longhorns have already scouted and handed out offers to their top targets, but are also in the process of further evaluating recruits that could be in line for an offer down the road.
One of those players that Texas is keeping tabs on is Houston Eisenhower athlete Trevion Roberts.
He spent last season handing the ball off but found out the Longhorns would have different plans for him if the two sides agreed that he’d spend his college days in Austin.
We caught up with Roberts, who is 6-foot-2 and 205 pounds, to get his take on where he stands with Texas right now:
The Longhorns have already scouted and handed out offers to their top targets, but are also in the process of further evaluating recruits that could be in line for an offer down the road.
One of those players that Texas is keeping tabs on is Houston Eisenhower athlete Trevion Roberts.
He spent last season handing the ball off but found out the Longhorns would have different plans for him if the two sides agreed that he’d spend his college days in Austin.
We caught up with Roberts, who is 6-foot-2 and 205 pounds, to get his take on where he stands with Texas right now:
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