- Curt Gentry (American football)
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Curt Gentry (American football) Position(s)
Defensive backJersey #(s)
46Born August 8, 1941
Waco, TexasCareer information Year(s) 1966–1968 NFL Draft 1966 / Round: 17 / Pick: 257 College Maryland Eastern Shore Professional teams - Chicago Bears (1966-1968)
Career stats Games played 38 Interceptions 6 Stats at NFL.com Career highlights and awards - No notable achievements
Curtis William Gentry (born August 8, 1941) is a former professional American football defensive back for three seasons for the Chicago Bears in the National Football League.
Alabama A&M Bulldogs head football coaches M. S. Bullock (1924–1926) • Shag Harris (1927) • Cliff Green (1928–1932) • Sticky Jacobs (1933) • Porter James (1934–1936) • Dwight Fisher (1937–1940) • Dyke Smith (1941) • George H. Hobson (1942) • No team (1943–1944) • George H. Hobson (1945–1959) • Louis Crews (1960–1975) • Curt Gentry (1976) • Theophilus Danzy (1977–1978) • Ray Greene (1979–1983) • Ed Wyche (1984–1985) • Ray Greene (1986–1988) • George Pugh (1989–1991) • Ray Bonner (1991–1993) • Reggie Oliver (1994) • Kenneth Pettiford (1995–1997) • Ron Cooper (1998–2001) • Anthony Jones (2002– )
Lincoln Blue Tigers head football coaches W. B. Jason (1920–1923) • Otis E. Finley (1924) • A. E. Morris (1925) • Unknown (1926) • George R. Collins (1927–1928) • D. Waters (1929) • Unknown (1930–1934) • Ray Kemp (1935–1942) • No team (1943) • Ray Kemp (1944) • David D. Rains (1945–1948) • Dwight T. Reed (1949–1972) • Leo Lewis (1973–1975) • Don Hudson (1976–1979) • Curt Gentry (1980) • Cal Jones (1981) • Clark Frost (1982–1985) • John A. Freeman (1986–1987) • Jerry McMillan (1988–1989) • No team (1990–1909) • Jack Bush (2000–2001) • Fred Manuel (2002–2004) • Lemar Parrish (2005–2008) • Nate Cochran (2009– )
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