Terry Roberts is Georgia’s leading scorer this season, but he will reportedly be unavailable for Saturday’s road trip vs. Texas A&M.

According to Anthony Dasher with UGASports.com, Roberts did not make the trip to face the Aggies and is dealing with a concussion. There is no current timeline for how long Roberts is expected to be out.

Roberts has appeared in 21 games this season and was most recently limited to 20 minutes played in the blowout loss to Auburn. A first-year player for the Bulldogs after transferring from Bradley, Roberts is arguably the most important player for Georgia as the team’s leader in many key categories.

Roberts leads the team in points per game (15), assists (4.2), steals (1.7) and minutes played (30.3). He also averages 4 rebounds per game and is shooting 38.8% from the field.

The Bulldogs are 14-8 overall this season but are 1-4 in their last 5 games played. We’ll see if they snap out of things Saturday night, but it will be tough without Roberts in the lineup.