
The Horned Frogs secure their first big commitment for the Class of 2024.
TCU men’s basketball made headlines Saturday morning with multiple reports indicating that head coach Jamie Dixon and the Horned Frogs have earned a commitment from four-star forward Micah Robinson. The 6-foot-6 forward from Oak Hill Academy visited TCU during the summer and ultimately chose the Horned Frogs over multiple Power 5 teams including Vanderbilt, LSU, Virginia Tech and more. Robinson currently ranks as a four-star recruit in the 247Sports composite ratings and No. 75 overall in the ESPN100.
2024 4⭐️ Micah Robinson (@MicahhRobinson) tells me he’s committed to Jamie Dixon and TCU.
Robinson is a long, athletic wing and a very good two-way player. Has long arms, moves well and can guard multiple spots defensively. Can get buckets from all three levels on offense.… pic.twitter.com/iHghGcVxWG
— 24/7 High School Hoops (@247HSHoops) September 23, 2023
Robinson is the first recruit for the TCU Class of 2024. The Horned Frogs made a swath of moves during the offseason to prepare for the 2023-24 campaign, adding several players through the transfer portal including Kansas center Ernest Udeh Jr. as well as Delaware guard Jameer Nelson Jr., Oklahoma State guard Avery Anderson III, Texas A&M CC guard Trey Tennyson and Coastal Carolina forward/center Essam Mostafa. TCU will also have forwards Emanuel Miller and Chuck O’Bannon Jr. back in the fold for the 2023-24 season.