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The Memphis area running back, who was declared ineligible at Auburn in 2012 due to an NCAA investigation involving a grade change on his high school transcript, is on his way out of the junior college ranks and is eying Auburn and four other major programs as potential spots to finish his career, according to AuburnUnderCover.com.
Robinson talked to Auburn coach Gus Malzahn, offensive coordinator Rhett Lashlee and running backs coach Tim Horton on Wednesday. He is expected to visit Auburn's campus next week but has not yet received a scholarship offer.
"It actually surprised me because I wasn't expecting it," Robinson told AuburnUndercover.com. "Auburn has always been one of my favorite schools, but when they called it really spiked my interest a little bit more."
Robinson is also considering Alabama, Florida State, Georgia and Tennessee. He said all five schools are even on his list of potential landing spots.
Robinson is rated the nation's No. 1 junior college prospect by 247sports.com and would be eligible to transfer to a four-year school in December.
Robinson was named the NJCAA Offensive Player of the Year after leading Georgia Military College with 2,387 rushing yards and 34 touchdowns in 2012.
Robinson said he has a close relationship with Malzahn, who he said was the first coach to recruit him out of Wooddale High in Memphis.
Robinson practiced for two weeks at Auburn before he was declared ineligible in August 2012.
Auburn athletics director Jay Jacobs did not answer whether Robinson's NCAA case was closed when asked in May 2013.
"The NCAA, we've worked with them on a lot of different issues and so we'll continue to work with them any time we have to or any questions they have, we're happy to answer," Jacobs said. "But I know this, I'm 100 percent confident in our compliance efforts at Auburn."
Auburn signed two of Robinson's former teammates at Georgia Military College -- DaVonte Lambert and Devaroe Lawrence -- earlier this year.
Attempts by AL.com to reach Robinson were not immediately successful.