(Source: HBCU Sports)
Grambling head football coach Mickey Joseph has made an early and definitive decision at the most important position on the field, a day before the team has its spring game.
Joseph announced Friday that transfer quarterback Jacobe Robinson will enter the 2026 season as the Tigers’ starting quarterback, citing the signal-caller’s command of the offense and steady presence as key factors in the decision.
“We settled on a quarterback early,” Joseph told The Morning Drive with Aaron and Jake on KMLB in Louisiana. “We didn’t settle on C’Zavian Teasett early last year. This year, we settled with Jacobe Robinson. He’s going to be our starter because he’s a kid that has a lot of poise, but he understands the system.”
Who is Jacobe Robinson?
Robinson, a 6-3, 225-pound quarterback from Henderson, Texas, joined Grambling State as part of the Tigers’ 2026 National Signing Day Class that included 30 players. He previously had stops at Boston College and Southern Miss. A former ESPN four-star recruit, he threw for over 2,100 yards and 22 touchdowns as a junior and added 1,800 yards and 14 scores as a senior, along with nearly 500 rushing yards and five touchdowns at Henderson High School.
Between Boston College and Southern Miss, Robinson has thrown just three passes for 23 yards.
The early commitment marks a shift from last season, when Grambling State navigated uncertainty at quarterback before eventually solidifying the position. This time, Joseph emphasized clarity and continuity heading into offseason preparations and fall camp.
Why Robinson is the starter
Robinson’s grasp of the Tigers’ offensive scheme played a significant role in separating himself from the competition, according to Joseph. The coach also pointed to the importance of leadership at the position as Grambling looks to build consistency on offense.
“The QB is the driver,” Joseph said.
With Robinson now firmly in place, Grambling State can focus on developing offensive rhythm and cohesion around its new starter as the Tigers prepare for the 2026 campaign

