Chattanooga Times Free Press

McCallie twins will continue together at Harvard

- BY STEPHEN HARGIS STAFF WRITER

It is rare for any local high school athlete to have the opportunit­y to attend Harvard University. Brothers earning that opportunit­y is even more rare.

McCallie School twins Austin and Jack Gentle could not pass up that chance, and on Monday afternoon the soonto-be seniors committed to a Harvard football program that will allow them to remain teammates while attending one of the most prestigiou­s universiti­es in the country.

“Obviously they’re very intelligen­t young men and anybody who has watched them play knows they’re also very tough kids,” Blue Tornado coach Ralph Potter said. “They have a physicalit­y that you love from your linemen and they’re also very conscienti­ous. They’re the type kids who will come up to coaches after a game we won by 28 points and apologize for a block they missed in the second quarter.”

Jack Gentle (6-foot-2, 270) missed out on his sophomore season after being accidental­ly poked in the eye during a practice. He returned last season and was a versatile member of an offensive line that helped McCallie claim the Division II-AAA state championsh­ip.

“It was incredibly frustratin­g to lose a whole season and I knew I had a lot of ground to make up when I was able to return,” he said. “I worked really hard and was just glad I was able to play last season without any problems, but I still carry a little bit of a chip on my shoulder,

“They’re the type kids who will come up to coaches after a game we won by 28 points and apologize for a block they missed in the second quarter.” – MCCALLIE FOOTBALL COACH RALPH POTTER ABOUT AUSTIN AND JACK GENTLE

wanting to prove myself.”

The twins have played football since they were in fifth grade and admitted the chance to continue their careers together was a major factor in their decision.

“I’m just super excited to get to keep playing alongside my brother. What an amazing opportunit­y,” said Jack Gentle, who was also being recruited by Air Force, Army, Brown, The Citadel, Davidson, Memphis, Middle Tennessee State and Samford

among others.

Austin Gentle (6-3, 285) is rated the No. 19 offensive guard in the nation and earned all-state recognitio­n last year when he finished with 104 pancake blocks. He has offers from 24 programs, including Texas A&M, Ole Miss, Louisville, Memphis, North Carolina State, as well as the service academies and other Ivy League schools.

“The dream for both of us has always been to get to play together,” Austin Gentle said. “To get to do that at one of the best academic universiti­es in the country is just awesome.

“The whole recruiting process was a lot different because our experience has been with mostly Zoom calls and Twitter conversati­ons with coaches instead of one-on-one meetings with them. But once we committed, it was a relief and now we can just concentrat­e on getting ready for this season and trying to win another state championsh­ip.”

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