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2023 Football Roster

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  • WR
    Position
  • Graduate Student
    Class
  • Aurora, Colo.
    Hometown
  • 6'3
    Height
  • 205
    Weight
  • Grandview
    High School
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Kyle Spradley
Gunner Gentry
#16
Gunner Gentry
WR
Position
Graduate Student
Class
Aurora, Colo.
Hometown

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Biography

UW This Season: Gentry returned to the Cowboys this spring and will bring great depth and experience to the wide receiver group this season.

2022: Gentry missed the entire season with an injury.

2021: Gentry missed the entire season with an injury.

2020: Gentry appeared in three games for the Cowboys missing most of the season with an injury. He grabbed two passes for 28 yards and one touchdown. Both his receptions came against Nevada including a 22-yard touchdown pass late in the contest.

2019: Gentry was a mainstay in the wide receiver rotation. He played in all 13 games for the Cowboys and started two contests. For the season, Gentry recorded six catches for 130 yards. He led the team averaging 21.7 yards per catch. He recorded a career-high two catches against Utah State. He grabbed a career long 45-yard pass against San Diego State and had a 44-yard catch against Texas State.

2018: Gentry appeared in 11 games in his first season with the program, but did not record any statistics.

High School: Gunner Gentry is listed as a three-star recruit and the No. 11 recruit in the state of Colorado according to 247 Sports. He was named to the 2017 CHSAA 5A All-State First Team. He helped lead Grandview to the CHSAA 5A State semifinals his senior season.  Grandview defeated No. 1 seed Valor Christian in the quarterfinals before losing to eventual state champion Pomona in the semis.  During his career at Grandview High School, Gentry amassed 81 catches for 1,314 yards and 19 touchdowns. During his junior season, Gentry averaged 17.9 yards per catch, totaling 823 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns en route to 5A All-State Second Team honors. He was also named to the 2016 All-Mount Massive First Team by the Aurora Sentinel. Gentry had a number of big games during his junior year, including a nine-catch, 119-yard effort in a 50-49 win against Murrieta Valley of California. In a 55-0 win vs. Boulder that season, Gentry caught four passes for 120 yards, all touchdowns. Gentry helped Grandview to a 10-3 overall record and captured the Mt. Massive Conference title with a 5-0 conference mark.  Class 5A is the largest classification in Colorado.  The Wolves were 10-2 in 2016, advancing to the CHSAA 5A state quarterfinal. Gentry played for coach John Schultz at Grandview.  Gentry also plays basketball at Grandview.  He is the younger brother of former Wyoming Cowboy and current Chicago Bears wide receiver Tanner Gentry.

Personal: He is majoring in communication at UW.