In a move that’s shaking up recruiting boards and energizing Mountaineer Nation, class of 2026 wide receiver Robert Stith has officially committed to West Virginia University. The announcement, made via a sharp, highlight-packed video on social media, has sent shockwaves through Big 12 circles—and for good reason.
Robert Stith isn’t your average recruit. At 6’2″, 190 pounds, the Georgia native blends elite athleticism with rare field vision and explosive separation speed. His route running is surgical, his hands are glue, and his yards-after-catch ability leaves defenders grabbing air. It’s no exaggeration to say that Stith may be the most underrated receiver in the 2026 class—and WVU just snagged him before the blue bloods could pounce.
“With Stith in the mix, the Mountaineers are soaring to new heights,” said one Big 12 analyst. “He’s not just a deep threat—he’s a culture changer.”
For West Virginia head coach Neal Brown, this commitment is a major recruiting win. As the Mountaineers continue to evolve their offense, Stith becomes a foundational piece. Sources inside the program suggest he’s been on WVU’s radar for nearly a year, and his recent campus visit sealed the deal. He reportedly connected instantly with the wide receiver room and was impressed by the family-like culture that Brown and his staff have cultivated.
But beyond the stats and scouting reports, what makes Stith WVU’s secret weapon is his mentality. He plays with a chip on his shoulder, fueled by doubters and driven to elevate his game on every snap. He’s already drawing comparisons to former Mountaineer greats—and even some early buzz as a future NFL prospect.
Stith’s decision is also sending a message: WVU isn’t just participating in the Big 12—they’re planning to dominate it. The Mountaineers’ recruiting class is quietly stacking up as one of the most dynamic in the conference.
With Robert Stith locked in, the future is electric in Morgantown. Buckle up, Big 12—the Mountaineers are flying high, and Stith might just be the jet fuel.