New Oklahoma coach Lincoln Riley has been on fire on the recruiting trail.
Riley is working on a loaded class of wide receivers, and he just earned a commitment from four-star WR Jaylon Robinson on Monday.
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Since June 23, three receivers have committed to Oklahoma, including Robinson, Treveon Johnson, and Kundarrius Taylor. Both Robinson and Johnson were previously committed to Texas Tech before committing to Oklahoma.
Robinson is 5'10, 168 pounds, and he is from Fort Worth, Texas. Rivals ranks him as the No. 58 receiver for the Class of 2018.
"OU has been my dream school for a while growing up," Robinson told Rivals. "That was an opportunity I didn't want to give up. I like Tech, but I didn't feel as comfortable as I did at Oklahoma.
"I used to watch (Sooners) highlights on YouTube when I was little. I didn't know who they were, but I picked them. My age group, watching Sterling Shepard and the DeDe Westbrooks, they're kind of the inspiration for me."
He visited Oklahoma earlier in June and said he had a "good time" touring the facilities and meeting with the coaching staff.
Robinson said he is a fan of Lincoln Riley because he "knows how to win," and he likes that Riley was an offensive coordinator before taking over for Bob Stoops.
Riley hasn't coached a game yet for Oklahoma, but he certainly knows how to win on the recruiting trail.
(h/t Rivals)