Former Iowa Hawkeye Terry Roberts leaving Miami, re-entering transfer portal

Former Iowa Hawkeyes defensive back Terry Roberts transferred to Miami in January of this year. He has now re-entered the transfer portal.

The Iowa Hawkeyes had an influx of players who now call Iowa City home via the transfer portal. They also had an exodus of individuals looking for new homes. It is the new era of college football.

One of those individuals who left Iowa is defensive back Terry Roberts. He entered the transfer portal following the 2022 season and chose the University of Miami as his new home. Less than six months after joining the Hurricanes, Roberts has hit the transfer portal once again.

Matt Zenitz of On3 was first to report the news.

During his tenure at Iowa, Roberts appeared in 33 games, started four and tallied 47 tackles, seven pass deflections and two interceptions. During the 2022 season, Roberts appeared in five games as a leg injury led to him being sidelined for the remainder of the season.

“First off, I would like to thank the University of Iowa from top to bottom! Whether it’s the coaches, players, fans, or community! You guys have helped me find ways of life and helped me create memories that will last a lifetime here in Iowa City, Iowa. With that being said, I would like to announce that I have entered my name into the transfer portal as a grad transfer,” Roberts wrote in his December announcement that he was transferring from Iowa.

A return to the Hawkeyes isn’t impossible, but there is no way to know what the likelihood of that is. There are many cases where players enter the portal only to realize they want to stay where they are and ultimately pull their names out. It remains much more uncommon to see a player commit elsewhere only to return to their original school.

Should there be a reunion with open arms, Roberts would bring an experience to a secondary already oozing with talent.

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