Darrington Sentimore

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Darrington Sentimore
PositionDefensive lineman
Personal information
Born: (1990-02-17) February 17, 1990 (age 31)
Norco, Louisiana
Height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight288 lb (131 kg)
Career history
College
High schoolDestrehan High School

Darrington Sentimore (born February 17, 1990) is a former American football defensive lineman.

High school career[]

Sentimore was a standout athlete at Destrehan High School in Destrehan, Louisiana. Under head coach Stephen Robicheaux, Sentimore would put together a stellar high school career.[1] As a junior in 2007, he recorded 120 tackles, 47 tackles for loss, and 16 sacks. As a senior in 2008, he recorded 78 tackles and six sacks. He was named All-State three times in his career. His accolades allowed for a stellar recruiting resume. The Rivals.com recruiting service had him as the 13th best defensive tackle and the seventh best player from the state of Louisiana. The Scout.com recruiting service had him as the 23rd best defensive end. ESPNU had him ranked as the 20th best defensive tackle. In the end, he was rated as a four-star recruit.[2] After a long recruiting process that involved several schools, including LSU, Oklahoma, Auburn, Tennessee, Miami, Ole Miss, Arkansas, Nebraska, Michigan, Texas A&M, and Mississippi State. Sentimore would commit to play for the University of Alabama under head coach Nick Saban.[3]

College career[]

Alabama[]

Sentimore started his Alabama career with a redshirt for the 2009 season.[4]

The next season, Sentimore would appear in 11 games for the Crimson Tide.[5] Against San Jose State, Sentimore recorded two tackles and a forced fumble.[6] Two weeks later, against Duke, Sentimore recorded a 12 sack, the first of his career.[7] On the season, he would record nine tackles, 12 sacks, and one forced fumble.[8]

The offseason was tumultuous for Sentimore. On June 28, 2011, Nick Saban indefinitely suspended Sentimore due to a violation of unspecified team rules and policy.[9]

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College[]

After his suspension from Alabama, Sentimore would transfer to Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College under head coach Steve Campbell.[10] In his one season with Mississippi Gulf Coast, Sentimore had 39 tackles and seven sacks. After his one season with the Bulldogs, Sentimore signed a letter of intent with the University of Tennessee.[11]

Tennessee[]

Sentimore came to the University of Tennessee in a comeback attempt. Under head coach Derek Dooley, Sentimore would be counted on with the departure of All-SEC selection Malik Jackson to the NFL.[12] With the Volunteers in the 2012 season, Sentimore would record statistics in eight games on the season. In a game against his former team, Alabama, Sentimore had three tackles and one sack.[13] He registered 18 total tackles, four sacks, and two defended passes in the 2012 season.[14] After the season, Sentimore declared his intention to enter the 2013 NFL Draft.[15]

Professional career[]

Sentimore went undrafted in the 2013 NFL Draft. He did earn a tryout session with the Cincinnati Bengals.[16] He earned a camp spot, but he was injured and was later released by the team.

After his stint with the Bengals, Sentimore played with the Colorado Ice of the Indoor Football League in 2014.[17]

Personal life[]

Sentimore's parents are Jerome Sentimore and Theresa Peabody. He was raised in Norco, LA and has 2 older sisters Ashley and Alicia Sentimore and 2 brothers Detriel Sentimore and Jerome Sentimore Jr.

After his football career ended, Sentimore joined the Jefferson Parish police force for a career in law enforcement. His career corresponds to his major at the University of Tennessee, which was criminal justice. [17]

References[]

  1. ^ Arena, Ryan (October 17, 2007). "Destrehan holds off St. Amant comeback, defeat Gators 21–19". L'Observateur. Retrieved July 10, 2017.
  2. ^ "DARRINGTON SENTIMORE". University of Tennessee Sports. Retrieved July 10, 2017.
  3. ^ Strom, Mike (February 2, 2009). "Destrehan's Darrington Sentimore renews commitment to Alabama football". The Times-Picayune. Retrieved July 10, 2017.
  4. ^ Kirkwood, Walter. "Redshirt Players Ready To Make Their Mark at Alabama". Bleacher Report. Retrieved July 15, 2017.
  5. ^ "Darrington Sentimore". Sports Reference. Retrieved July 15, 2017.
  6. ^ "San Jose State at Alabama Box Score, September 4, 2010". Sports Reference. Retrieved July 15, 2017.
  7. ^ "Alabama at Duke Box Score, September 18, 2010". Sports Reference. Retrieved July 15, 2017.
  8. ^ "Darrington Sentimore 2010 Game Log". Sports Reference. Retrieved July 15, 2017.
  9. ^ "Alabama suspends Keiwone Malone, Darrington Sentimore indefinitely; Robby Green leaves". ESPN.com. Associated Press. Retrieved July 15, 2017.
  10. ^ Stephenson, Creg. "Darrington Sentimore to transfer to MGCCC from Alabama". Gulf Live. Retrieved July 15, 2017.
  11. ^ "DL Sentimore signs letter of intent with Tennessee". Associated Press. Retrieved July 15, 2017.
  12. ^ Brown, Patrick. "Vols land former Alabama lineman". Chattanooga Times Free Press. Retrieved July 15, 2017.
  13. ^ "Alabama at Tennessee Box Score, October 20, 2012". Sports Reference. Retrieved July 15, 2017.
  14. ^ "Darrington Sentimore 2012 Game Log". Sports Reference. Retrieved July 15, 2017.
  15. ^ Lewis, Daniel. "Four Vols going pro early, including defensive lineman Darrington Sentimore". Nooga.com. Retrieved July 15, 2017.
  16. ^ Garrison, Jason. "Official Bengals Rookie Minicamp Roster". Cincy Jungle. Retrieved July 15, 2017.
  17. ^ a b Arena, Ryan (August 28, 2015). "Former college star turns injury into new career with Jefferson Parish". St. Charles Herald-Guide. Retrieved July 15, 2017.

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