West Virginia Mountaineers continue their surge in the 2026 recruiting cycle with the commitment of Robert Stith, a dynamic wide receiver from Calvert High School in Prince Frederick, Maryland. Stith, standing at 6’1″ and weighing 195 pounds, has emerged as one of the most electrifying pass-catchers in the region, and his pledge to WVU represents a significant win for head coach Neal Brown and his staff.
The Prospect: What Stith Brings to WVU
Stith is a well-rounded receiver with the tools to become a cornerstone of West Virginia’s offense. Known for his elite route-running, reliable hands, and ability to create separation, he has proven to be a mismatch for defensive backs at every level.
Last season, Stith recorded 73 receptions for 1,224 yards and 16 touchdowns, showcasing his ability to dominate games. His versatility allows him to excel as a deep threat, possession receiver, and even in the slot, making him a valuable chess piece for offensive coordinator Chad Scott.
Beyond his physical attributes, Stith’s football IQ and work ethic have drawn praise from coaches and scouts alike. His ability to read defenses and adapt on the fly is expected to translate seamlessly to the collegiate level.
Why WVU?
Stith’s decision to choose West Virginia over offers from Penn State, Maryland, and Virginia Tech speaks volumes about the Mountaineers’ growing appeal. During his official visit to Morgantown, Stith cited a family-like atmosphere and the opportunity to play in a high-powered offense as key reasons for his commitment.
“The energy, the coaching staff, and the way they plan to use me in their system—it just felt like the perfect fit,” Stith said. “I’m excited to be part of what Coach Brown is building.”
What Stith’s Commitment Means for WVU
Stith’s pledge solidifies WVU’s 2026 recruiting class as one of the strongest in recent memory. Pairing Stith with quarterback commit Jyron Hughley and running back Jett Walker gives the Mountaineers a potent offensive trio that could redefine their future in the Big 12.
His commitment also sends a message: West Virginia is not just competing but winning battles for top-tier talent against established programs. With Stith in the fold, the Mountaineers are poised to elevate their offensive production and continue their climb toward Big 12 prominence.