
Robbins may be the most productive dual-threat QB in the KHSAA at any size enrollment
We have been talking about Wyatt Robbins and his spectacular exploits all season. His level of production has been noticeable and prodigious. What he did this weekend, in overcoming a 6A, District 1 perennial contender and in running his team’s seasonal record to 6-0, is (frankly) boggling. With Webster, Union County, Hopkins County Central, and Caldwell County remaining, this team’s finishing the regular season at 10-0 and heading to the playoffs with three to four rounds promised to be played in Murray, KY is not out of the question. One might even call it “probable.” Enjoy this look at Murray High’s dynamic, explosive, productive, and highly skilled QB.
HB Lyon, Scouting Director, “KPGFootball”

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Friday Night Fletch
Murray, KY: I believe you guys will see, when the RPI (ratings percentage index) gets released this week, the wisdom in Murray’s scheduling this season to date. The higher your RPI the higher your seeding when playoff time arrives. The higher your seeding, the higher your probability your team’s playoff game is a home game as opposed to on the road.
If you are a 3A team, like Murray, you’re better off playing higher classifications than playing a tough 2A team, like Mayfield for instance. Breathitt (2A) played a tough 1A a few weeks ago (Hazard) and lost to the Bulldogs 49-21. Then Breathitt played 5A Montgomery County and won 49-19.
Losing to a tough 1A is no bueno. Beating a 5A team no where near as good as the 1A squad you have already played is called smart scheduling, if you want a higher RPI (which you do for the reasons above set forth).
Murray has scheduled shrewdly, but those “big boys” can bite you regardless of their record. Ask Hazard, who lost to 3A Knox Central this weekend in Barbourville. You can almost ask Murray High, as the 6-0 Tigers outlasted the 2-4, 6A team (McCracken High), 59-56, in a last one out of the room turn out the lights kind of football game.
Our player of the week, Wyatt Robbins, was fantastic. The 6’1,” 190-pound dual threat, 3X All-WKC (Western Kentucky Conference) player, with the 3.6 GPA showed of what he was made against the Mustangs from Paducah.
Robbins completed 17 of his 23 passing attempts (74% approximately) for 411-passing yards and 3-TDs. Robbins didn’t throw a single pick and carried the football 13-times for 53-yards and a TD. Somehow, the multi-talented player mostly utilized on offense owing to his imporatance to that side of the football found a way to register tackle, his first on the year.
On our show, “Friday Night, Kentucky;” neither Friday Night Fitz nor I can get over what Robbins has done this season
Friday Night Fletch
Through the first six (6) games, Robbins has complete 93-passes, of his 128-attempts (73% or thereabouts), for 1,695-yards and 21-thrown TDs against a lone INT. Robbins has rushed for another 350 or so yards and a TD rushing. Robbins’s performance in ’25, his senior year, has been “otherworldly” and largely responsible for the type season Coach Melvin Cunningham and his Tigers are enjoying.

Leading up to district play, which begins in earnest most places next weekend, the Tigers have scheduled well and are likely to benefit when the ratings are released. To date, 3A Murray has beaten a 4A (Calloway County), three 5As (Apollo, Graves, and Marshall), and 6A McCracken.
Some of these teams don’t have the greatest of records but ask Madisonville North-Hopkins about Graves County. Graves just took the 2nd ranked team in 5A, and the 13th ranked team in Kentucky regardless of class, to overtime before losing 23-20. Obviously, at any record, Graves is a tough “out.”
Apollo beat a “red hot” Muhelenberg (5A, 4-2) team by 13 in Owensboro. Calloway County is 4-2 and enjoying its best season this decade. McCracken beat a Union County team, which reached the 3A finals in ’24, by 14-points.
Point is, all of these teams, played by Murray High so far this year, will prepare the Tigers well for the playoff road ahead. Any of them could have risen up and beaten Murray, but didn’t.
At the end of the day, that is sort of the point; now, isn’t it? That is what we thought.
Murray hits the road the next two games, at Webster and then a trip to Morganfield, KY to play Union County. The trip to Morganfield will likely be for the regular season, district crown and number one seed in the playoffs.
The game with Union is tough. Union has gotten its record to 3-3, is coming off a win over Hancock County, and looks to be heating up a bit. Regardless, you still can’t afford to overlook Webster. That is what makes this a thrilling time of year.
We can’t make it any simpler than that. We’ll see you at the game!
This is Friday Night Fletch, reporting for KPGFootball, reminding you to PLAY THROUGH THE WHISTLE!
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