Baylor QB Sawyer Robertson convinced football will work out, refuses to update LinkedIn profile
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Whenever a college player has been in school for too long (or just flat out sucks at their respective sport), what is the go-to line every fan and troll ends up resorting to?
"Okay, buddy! Go update your LinkedIn profile!"
It's simple, yet effective, and it's a good way to let that wide receiver who dropped one too many touchdowns that it's time to go pro in something other than sports.
An advertisement for the 2026 NFL Draft is displayed on a video board outside Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pa., on March 25, 2026. (Imagn Images)
Unfortunately if you are a Baylor fan and/or a fan of whichever NFL team drafts him this coming Thursday, that line won't work on Sawyer Robertson.
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The former Baylor quarterback and current NFL Draft prospect revealed to Jon Gruden that he hasn't touched his LinkedIn profile in years, opting to instead focus entirely on football while betting on himself.
"You know Baylor is a good academic school... and I had all these assignments where it was like, 'hey, get your LinkedIn updated so you can get this internship," said Robertson. "You can check my LinkedIn now, it’s still not updated. I knew football was going to work out for me."
The Baylor Bears run onto the field before the game against the UCF Knights at McLane Stadium in Waco, Texas, on Nov. 1, 2025. (Richard Rodriguez/Getty Images)
Gruden, who was an NFL head coach for a number of years, offered Robertson some sage, albeit hysterical advice.
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