Everett Crimson Tide Quarterback Darius Robinson Making Waves in MIAA Div I
Everett Crimson Tide quarterback Darius Robinson threw for 325 yards in his first game as a starter, leading the team to a comeback victory. The Class of 2026 signal-caller transferred from out-of-state powerhouse program, where he spent two seasons as a backup. Despite the lack of experience in Massachusetts, Robinson quickly earned the starting role and has been impressive in the Crimson Tide's summer camp sessions. At 6-foot-2 and 190 pounds, Robinson boasts a strong arm and quick release, allowing him to make throws on the run. He has been working on his accuracy and decision-making, and coaches say he has shown significant improvement in these areas. Scouts are watching to see how Robinson adapts to the MIAA Div I schedule and how he handles the pressure of being a starter in a highly competitive league. His ability to read defenses and make smart decisions will be key to the Crimson Tide's success this season.