‘We want to be the best’: Andrew Gentry and senior-laden BYU offensive line reaching for the stars in 2026
BYU lost three stalwarts off its 2025 offensive line, but coach Kalani Sitake believes his 2026 group could be just as good.
BYU offensive lineman Andrew Gentry (75) during game against Arizona, Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, in Tucson, Ariz. | Rick Scuteri, Associated Press When BYU senior Andrew Gentry was a freshman on the Michigan football team in 2022, the Wolverines’ offensive line won the coveted Joe Moore Award for a second consecutive year.
What’s the Joe Moore Award? It is an award named after former Notre Dame and Pittsburgh offensive line coach Joe Moore that was instituted in 2015 and goes to the best college football offensive line unit annually. It’s a good way of honoring hardworking guys who normally don’t get a lot of attention and accolades.
Gentry, who played for Michigan for three seasons from 2022-24 — he played in only three games in 2022 and redshirted — has brought knowledge of the Joe Moore Award to Provo, after having transferred from Ann Arbor to Provo prior to the 2025 season. “Our goal as an offensive line unit is to compete to be one of the best units in the nation,” Gentry said last week as the Cougars started to wrap up a series of 15 spring football practices. “We are not trying to just be good.
We want to be great. We want to be the best. We want to compete for that Joe Moore Award.
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