Eric Gentry feeling confident and healthy ahead of Cotton Bowl
Ryan Kartje (LA Times) — Eleven weeks after he burst from the injury tent in Utah on a severely sprained ankle, hopping his way into USC’s defensive huddle for an impassioned, impromptu speech, Eric Gentry said his ailing ankle is finally back to normal.
The USC sophomore linebacker still gutted his way through games against Notre Dame and Utah at the end of the season, never letting on that his ankle sprain was still seriously bothering him. But Gentry acknowledged he wasn’t the same when he returned from a four-game absence.
“[The injury] was way worse than people understood,” Gentry said. “And it was a mental toll, just trying to fight back. It was really hard not being able to play against UCLA. Notre Dame, it was bothering. Utah, it was bothering. Just maybe, like, two weeks ago, it started to feel like I was 100% able to plant off of it and do stuff. I won’t make excuses for the performance or any of that, but getting back the confidence with my ankle is helping me with my play, being able to tackle, being able to burst with speed, stuff like that.”
The injury derailed what began as a bright season for the Arizona State transfer. Doubt crept in soon after.
“I didn’t feel like I was as good as I guess I was before,” he said.
But the last month has been rejuvenating, both for Gentry’s ankle and his confidence. Already, he said, he has formulated a plan for the offseason with strength and conditioning coach Bennie Wylie, one that starts with gaining as much weight as he can.
“It’s really needed this year,” Gentry said of gaining weight.
Whether the plan includes a position change remains to be seen. Shane Lee is returning for another season, and USC has already added All-Big 12 inside linebacker Mason Cobb via the transfer portal. Impressive true freshman Tackett Curtis could also factor in at the position next season, making the depth chart much more crowded at the top.
Gentry has already spoken with both since they signed with USC. In Cobb’s case, he was already familiar with his film.
“Mason is an amazing player, man,” Gentry said. “There’s a lot of talent coming in.”
Gentry rushed off the edge regularly in high school and has the length to potentially be a game-changer in the pass rush. But he’s been focused entirely on inside linebacker since coming to USC.
“I’m a football player, man,” Gentry said. “It doesn’t matter where the coach puts me.”
After more than two months of battling an injury, he’s just happy to be back to normal for the bowl.
Figueroa’s future
Nick Figueroa isn’t sure just yet what his future holds. But after his USC career comes to a close in the Cotton Bowl, the redshirt senior defensive end — and first team Academic All-American — has plenty of options to consider.
He could keep pursuing football, training for a shot with an NFL team. Or he could take the position he’s already got lined up in investment banking, which is slated to start next summer.
Either way, Figueroa has plenty of time to decide on his next steps. He’s already got a trip booked in the coming weeks to decompress in the mountains.
He’s not sure yet what awaits after that. But his final season at USC, he said, had taught him a lot about himself.
“There have been points in my career where maybe I lost confidence or I dealt with injury and the goal was to just be healthy,” Figueroa said. “But I just think you have to keep your goals lofty.”
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Figueroa is a great Trojan story. I can see him donating a building to the campus in the future.✌
How many scholarship slots are left open?
That question brings up a more interesting question. How much longer will the NCAA maintain a stranglehold on the scholarship system ? With NIL money available, will schools be able to bring students in, using tuition assistance funded by NIL money? College football might break free of the NCAA soon.
One thing I noticed yesterday is we’re not too far away from being close to the CFP even with our defense. None of the teams yesterday played great defense so I think even with a slight improvement next year we should be able to make it.
Nick Figueroa is a true student athlete. Hope he makes it to the NFL but either if he doesn’t he’s smart enough to have a successful career in business.
Riley on Caleb
“He’s ready to play,” Lincoln Riley said. “He has progressed maybe a little faster than what we anticipated.
“Very fortunate on our part that we had the opportunity to have a month before this game. Had it been even two weeks, I doubt he would have been available…”
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Having Caleb for the game tomorrow gives me a lot of confidence that we can win against Tulane. Would love to finish at 12-2 and be able to remind UCLA fans that we beat them and won our bowl game.
Chip Kelly is something like 25-27 during his sleepathon at UCLA. It’s only fitting that Lincoln Riley immediately kicked the brutally disappointing Kelly to the curb. And a Cotton Bowl victory over anyone, whether it be TUL, CLEM, IOWA, or OHIO ST, would be an incredible accomplishment in 2022 after years of wallowing in the shadow of Clay Helton, who is finally exactly where he belongs. Good for Clay. Much, much better for USC. I think the #16 Green Wave will prove to be a very worthy opponent for SC. But with Caleb Williams apparently full-steam ahead, there should be… Read more »
Interesting, I wondered about Gentry’s comeback. When I played freshman high school football, I tweaked my left ankle. Conventional wisdom in the 70s was to “walk it off and play through the pain. My left ankle was always tweaking after that. When I broke that ankle years later the doctor told me that because I didn’t allow a sprain to heal the joint was loose, which allowed the foot to turn under farther than it should have. I hope Gentry didn’t rush his recovery. My simple break took 8 weeks in a cast and another month with an elastic aid… Read more »
I sure like Gentry’s attitude. “I’m a football player, man!” I’m all in on this guy! ✌
Happy New Year to all of you. Thank you Allen and John, all your work is greatly appreciated I am sure by everyone on here. The future sure looks good for USC football.
Steveg: I echo your thoughts. Happy New Year to all and here’s hoping USC gets the victory today in the Cotton Bowl and gets in the CFP in 2023!