Oklahoma State University Athletics

Terrence Robinson
April 19, 2003 | Cowboy Football
2001: His best OSU season, statistically. Robinson finished with 75 total tackles, the third-most on the Cowboy defense. He had 10 tackles for minus-19 yards and two sacks. His five quarterback hurries were a team-high, and he had his first career pass interception during the 2001 season.
2000: Started all 11 games at strong side linebacker and was among the team leaders in almost all defensive categories. He finished the season with 39 solo tackles and 16 assists. He had five tackles for minus-18 yards and three sacks. He had three quarterback hurries and forced a pair of fumbles.
1999: Saw action in nine of OSUs 11 games. He finished the season with four solo tackles and three assists.
1998: His redshirt season at OSU.
High School: Rated one of the top-100 recruits in Texas. Talented linebacker who had 82 total tackles and five sacks. While he was used primarily as a blocking back on offense, he had 215 rushing yards and four touchdowns. All-State, all-district and All-East Texas performer who also played some defensive end during his final high school season. In addition to OSU, he was recruited by Kansas, Nebraska, Baylor and Texas A&M.
Personal: Born March 12, 1980, in Tyler, Texas. Son of Victoria and Burl Robinson. He has two brothers, Taryll and Tony. Taryll played football at Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, Okla. Terrence is contemplating a career as a physician.









