Robinson attended
Carver-Price High School in
Appomattox, Virginia, before moving on to
Ferrum College. He helped his team reach the NJCAA National Tournament in consecutive years and received
NJCAA All-American honors in 1971. He transferred to the
University of Tennessee for the 1971–1972 season and became the school's second
African American basketball player (
Wilbert Cherry was the first one). He contributed to the team being the
SEC co-champion. The next year, he was named team captain. He finished his career with an average of 10.9 ppg and 8.8 rpg, while shooting 60% from the floor. He led the team in field-goal shooting and rebounding in both years. In 1994, he was inducted into the
Ferrum College Sports Hall of Fame. ==Professional career==