He and running mate Jeremy Kendle formed a formidable backcourt in their first year together, going on to help the Knights win the 2010 GLVC Tournament.
[2] Hobbs helped lead Bellarmine to a 30–2 record and a trip to the NCAA Division II Elite 8 for the first time in school history.
[4] Hobbs once again led the Knights back to the NCAA Division II Final Four and earned first-team All-GLVC honors.
[3] After leaving Bellarmine with a degree in criminal justice, Hobbs moved to Australia and joined the Mackay Meteors for the 2012 Queensland Basketball League season.
[3] He led the league in three-point percentage with 44.11%,[6] and helped the Meteors win back-to-back championships for the first time in club history.
[7] He earned numerous accolades in 2013 as he won the three-point percentage title again (45.69%), led the league in assists, and was named to the All-League Team.
[10] In August 2013, following the conclusion of the QBL season, Hobbs signed a one-year deal with Alba Fehérvár of Hungary.
[13] His former college teammate, Jeremy Kendle, also ventured to Queensland and joined rival team the Toowoomba Mountaineers.
Hobbs also made 14 appearances during the 2015–16 EuroCup campaign, scoring 7.3 points, dishing out 4.7 assists and pulling down 2.8 rebounds per game.