|
Completed his undergraduate degree in Speech Communication in the Summer of 2011. Pursuing his master's in Adult Education while playing his senior season.
2011-12 Season
SEC Player of the Week on Feb. 13 after playing key roles in both of Georgia's wins that week.
Has scored over 1,800 career points as a collegian, 806 at UGA and 1021 in two years at Tenn. State.
Scored career-high 27 points in Georgia's win over Arkansas, 17 of which came in first half.
Hit for 23 points (career-high four 3-pointers) in Senior Day win over South Carolina.
2010-11 Season
Started the first 28 games and ranked 3rd on the team in scoring and minutes played.
Led the team in assists with 133 for the season.
In all-games statistics, he ranked 3rd in the SEC in assists, 7th in A/TO ratio. In SEC games only, he ranked 10th in assists & A/TO ratio, and 8th in FT percentage.
His 11 assists vs. Alabama marked the first double-digit assist effort by a Bulldog in three years.
Provided winning plays in at least three Georgia victories.
Assisted Jeremy Price's buzzer-beating layup in comeback win at St. Louis.
Scored four points and had key defensive rebound in final 15 seconds of win over UAB.
Had key bucket and assisted Dustin Ware's game-winning 3-pointer in victory at Georgia Tech.
Was 9-for-10 at the free-throw line in win over Kentucky, including 4-for-4 in the final 2:00.
Season scoring high of 22 points led Georgia to its best offensive outing in an SEC game in 16 years, a 98-76 win at Ole Miss.
Named to the SEC's Winter Academic Honor Roll. Also named to UGA's inaugural Student-Athlete Leadership Academy.
2009-10 Season:
Sat out the 2010 season in compliance with NCAA rules regarding transfers.
2008-09 Seasons (at TSU):
Started 29 of 30 games played in 2009, averaging a team-best 17.8 points per game.
A 2nd team All-OVC selection by the league's head coaches and SIDs. Also a pre-season all-conference pick by the same group.
Went over the 1,000-point mark in the season finale, when he racked up 26 points in an OVC Tournament loss to Murray State.
Led the Tigers in every major statistical category.
Career scoring high of 36 came against Miles, a game in which he also had eight assists.
Started 31 of 32 games played in 2008.
Team's second leading scorer averaging 15.2 points per game. Led team in 3-point shooting (60x178, 33%).
Selected to the All-OVC Newcomer Team.
Named OVC Player of the Week six times.
Received CollegeHoops.net All-Freshman Honorable Mention.
Registered 10 games with 20 or more points.
High School:
Averaged 29 points per game senior year, 19 points, six assists, four rebounds, and two steals as a junior.
State of Tennessee Mr. Basketball finalist and a McDonald's All-American nominee.
Led Martin Luther King HS to the regional semifinals.
Personal
Full Name: Gerald Anthony Robinson, Jr.
Birthdate/Birthplace: February 10, 1989 in Nashville, Tenn.
Parents: Gerald Sr. and Algenor Robinson
Graduate Program: Adult Education
Nickname: G-Money
Favorite TV Shows: Criminal Minds
Favorite Beverage: Glacier Ice Gatorade
Websites I most often visit: Twitter, Facebook, Google, Worldstarhiphop
Favorite Academic Subject: Math
Most Challenging Subject: Geography
Hobby Outside Basketball: Table Tennis
My role models away from sports: My dad
Adjectives that I would use to describe myself: Confident, handsome
Teammate that makes me laugh the hardest: Vincent Williams
Athletic Accomplishment I'm Proudest Of: Scoring 64 points in three quarters of a high school game
Most famous person I've ever met: Michael Jordan
My most prized possession: My family
I chose my jersey number because: It's the day of my dad's birthday
Favorite Non-Basketball Athletes: Usain Bolt, Floyd Mayweather
What drives me to excel in basketball? I enjoy the lifestyle
Teammate that makes me laugh the hardest: Vincent Williams











