BYU spring availability

BYU wideout Andrew Gentry held media availability during spring practice on March 23, giving reporters a window into the program’s offseason development. (youtube.com) The clip underscores BYU’s push for transparency as players detail progress and competition in spring reps. (youtube.com)

Andrew Gentry is listed on BYU’s roster as No. 75, an offensive lineman measuring 6-8 and 315 pounds who is a redshirt senior from Littleton, Colorado and previously attended Michigan. (byucougars.com) BYU’s official bio notes Gentry appeared in 26 games at Michigan with two career starts and specifically started at tackle against Illinois and Michigan State in 2024. (byucougars.com) The program scheduled two more spring practice sessions the week of March 23 before the Alumni Game on April 3, marking the final public event of BYU’s spring slate. (byucougars.com/news/2026/03/24/byu-gets-into-second-half-of-spring-football) Media access to practices this spring has been limited; on the first day reporters viewed roughly 15 minutes of action from the Student Athlete Building balcony and were positioned about 150 yards from the field. (si.com) BYU’s offensive line finished 2025 ranked No. 13 nationally in fewest total sacks allowed, a metric cited on the program’s site as context for line expectations entering spring work. (byucougars.com) Gentry’s move to Provo followed a transfer from Michigan on Dec. 24, 2024, and recruiting services list him as a former four-star prospect and a Colorado Golden Helmet Award winner out of Columbine High School. (247sports.com)

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