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Michigan OT Andrew Gentry makes transfer decisionNow signing with BYU, a Church of Latter Day Saints college, Gentry will have two years of eligibility remaining. This article originally appeared on Wolverines Wire: Michigan OT Andrew Gentry ...
The Cougars filled that need by signing former Michigan right tackle and former priority recruit Andrew Gentry. Gentry started two games for Michigan in 2024 before suffering a season-ending ...
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Michigan lineman, Latter-day Saint Andrew Gentry transferring to BYUFive years ago, offensive tackle Andrew Gentry was considered among the best high school football players in the entire country, and certainly at his position. Gentry, who prepped at Columbine ...
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Michigan OL Transfer Andrew Gentry Commits to BYUListed at 6-foot-7 and 327 pounds, Gentry was a four-star recruit out of high school. 247 Sports lists him as a 3-Star transfer and the 24th best offensive tackle this transfer cycle.
Gentry was high on BYU's wish list coming out of high school. He was a four-star prospect with offers from nearly everyone throughout the country. Ultimately, though, he chose to commit to Bronco ...
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Michigan OL Andrew Gentry enters NCAA Transfer PortalMichigan Wolverines offensive lineman Andrew Gentry has entered the NCAA Transfer Portal, On3 has learned. To keep up with the latest players on the move, check out On3’s Transfer Portal wire.
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Former Michigan football starting lineman chooses new destinationAndrew Gentry was seen as a big get for Jim Harbaugh and Michigan when the Wolverines landed him out of the 2020 recruiting class. Gentry was a four-star recruit who missed a season when he went ...
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Departures continue along Michigan football’s offensive lineOn Monday, with the NCAA transfer portal open for everyone, junior tackle Andrew Gentry formally submitted paperwork to leave the Wolverines, The Ann Arbor News/ MLive confirmed Monday morning.
Included on Monday was offensive lineman Andrew Gentry, who competed for the Wolverines' starting right tackle job this past offseason, and played in 26 games for Michigan over three seasons ...
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