WARREN, Ark. — Warren Lumberjack alum Terence Roberson has announced that he has entered the NCAA transfer portal after spending the past two seasons with Ouachita Baptist University, and his decision has already generated significant attention from programs across the country.
Roberson, a 6-foot-6, 310-pound redshirt freshman offensive lineman, has received offers from Arkansas, LSU, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Kentucky, UConn, Southern Miss, Oklahoma, and Auburn. The growing list reflects how quickly his name has risen during the early stages of the transfer process.
On Wednesday, Roberson visited Arkansas, which is now under the leadership of new head coach Ryan Silverfield. No commitment or decision timeline has been announced at this time.
Roberson was named All-Conference in the Great American Conference this past season and has three full years of eligibility remaining. During the 2024 season, he appeared in three games while maintaining his redshirt status. Off the field, he earned a spot on the Ouachita Dean’s List during the Spring 2025 semester and is majoring in computer science.
Before his college career, Roberson was a standout at Warren High School, where he graduated as the salutatorian of his class. He was a two-time All-Conference selection, a member of the 2023–24 Hooten’s Arkansas Football Super Team, and was recognized as a State Farm Lumberjack of the Week.
The son of Terence Sr. and Gaye Roberson, Terrance was born July 14, 2006. He has four siblings: Colton Davis, La’Haraya Robinson, Dashavona Hampton, and Malik Roberson.
Roberson originally signed with Ouachita Baptist University in February 2024, as previously reported by Saline River News.

