[4] Robbins later recalled his record-setting kick: "I guess my highlight was in the Hawaii game in 1986 when we were backed up on our goal-line.
[2] In April 1988, Robbins summed up his playing career at Michigan: "It was a great experience and I saw a lot of things.
"[5] Robbins played during the same years that the Big Ten Conference also featured future NFL punters Tom Tupa and Greg Montgomery and, accordingly, was never named to an All-Big Ten team despite setting Michigan's all-time punting records.
[6] Robbins holds and/or held the following Michigan punting records: He was selected by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the fourth round (107th overall pick) of the 1988 NFL draft.
[11] Robbins signed as a free agent with the Washington Redskins in early 1989 and was traded to the New England Patriots in April 1989.