From Italy to B.C.: Jevoni Robinson has taken an unusual route to the CFL
It was an assistant basketball coach who first spotted Jevoni Robinson and started his unlikely path to the CFL.
Robinson was enrolled at North Carolina State and playing a pick-up game of basketball when assistant coach Bobby Lutz walked by.
“He discovered me and he’s the one who actually, you know, pioneered my basketball career. He’s the one that brought me on,” Robinson said in an interview at the B.C. Lions’ training camp in Kamloops. “That’s how it all started on a scholarship there. And the rest was history.”
Lutz encouraged Robinson to try out as a walk-on for the NCAA team. Robinson played two seasons for the Wolfpack, scoring seven points and recording three blocks over 17 games.