As of Tuesday night, Stanford Robinson planned to reach a decision on where he would spend his college career later this week.
But as he sat down and gave it more thought on Wednesday, the junior guard from Paul VI Catholic in Fairfax, Virginia reached a decision quickly.
Robinson committed to Indiana just two days after taking an unofficial visit to Bloomington.
He’s the fourth commitment in the Hoosiers’ 2013 recruiting class. Robinson chose Indiana over Maryland, Texas and Villanova.
“When I was coming back on the plane with my mom, we talked about it and we felt like Indiana was the right choice,” Robinson told Inside the Hall. “So we sat down today with my coaches, my high school coach and my AAU coach, to make sure I wasn’t trying to commit off of a feeling.”
After those conversations, which included answering questions from his coaches about why he wanted to attend IU, Robinson was comfortable with his choice to become a Hoosier.
“I felt comfortable, my parents felt comfortable and my little brother also played a big part in it as well,” he said.
The left-handed guard, who has known new IU assistant coach Kenny Johnson since eighth grade, said shortly after his unofficial visit that Tom Crean had a great plan for how he’ll fit in the program.
Robinson talked about that plan shortly after making his decision.

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