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Michigan transfer offensive tackle Andrew Gentry signs with BYU

Wade-Peeryby:Wade Peeryabout 22 hours
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Michigan transfer offensive lineman Andrew Gentry signed with the BYU Cougars on Christmas Eve, according to On3’s Pete Nakos. Gentry played high school football at Columbine (CO), where he was a four-star prospect. He was the No. 63 overall recruit in the 2020 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.

Gentry played high school football at Columbine (CO), where he was a four-star prospect. He was the No. 63 overall recruit in the 2020 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.

As a recruit, other top-notch programs like Alabama, LSU and Texas A&M were interested in the offensive lineman’s services. Gentry originally signed with Virginia as a member of the 2020 class, before taking a two-year mission trip to Utah. He then reconsidered his selection after head coach Bronco Mendenhall left Virginia. Gentry then decided to go to Michigan under Jim Harbaugh.

Gentry appeared in seven games for Michigan in the 2024 campaign, making his first two career starts. He started against Illinois (Oct. 19) and against Michigan State (Oct. 26), before going down with a season-ending foot injury.

The On3 Transfer Portal Instagram account and Twitter account are excellent resources to stay up to date with the latest moves.

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To keep up with the latest players on the move, check out On3’s Transfer Portal wire.

Continuing, Michigan finished the season 7-5 with victories over rivals Michigan State and OSU, saving the best for last — a 13-10 win in Columbus. Just making a bowl game wasn’t the goal this year, but head coach Sherrone Moore said weeks ago it was critical for the development of the program and the younger players.

“I think it’s huge,” Moore stated. “It’s huge for the program, obviously playing another game, getting another chance to play with your team. but building on the future … getting more practices — it’s like another spring ball for the young guys.”

“It’s more football for the guys that keep getting better at football, so it’s huge for us and huge for the program.”

On3’s Nick Kosko, Steve Samra, and Clayton Sayfie also contributed to this article.