GeraldMincey
- position Offensive Lineman
- height 6-6
- Weight 335
- class Senior
- Hometown Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
- High school Cardinal Gibbons
- Previous School Tennessee/Florida
Career
• Transferred to Kentucky after two seasons at Tennessee and two seasons at Florida
• Played in 39 career games (21 at UT, 11 at UF and 7 at UK)
• Totaled 20 career starts (13 at UT and 7 at UK)
2024 – Senior
• Played in seven games before missing the last four games with injury (Auburn, Tennessee, Murray State and Texas)
• Allowed only two sacks while totaling 25 blocks at the point of attack and eight knockdown blocks
• Graded at 64 percent for the season and had an assignment grade of 97 percent on 412 snaps
2023 – Junior (Tennessee)
• Played in all 12 regular-season games with six starts for the Vols in 2023, seeing action on 510 snaps and allowing only two sacks
2022 – Sophomore (Tennessee)
• Transferred to UT from Florida in January of 2022
• Played in nine games with seven starts in 2022
• Part of an offensive line that was named a semifinalist for the Joe Moore Award for the first time in school history
• Saw action on 457 offensive snaps and allowed only one sack
2021 – r-Freshman (Florida)
• Saw action in 10 games as a reserve lineman
2020 – Freshman (Florida)
• Redshirt season
• Saw his first collegiate action against Oklahoma in the Cotton Bowl
High School
• Rated a consensus three-star prospect out of high school and the No. 48 offensive tackle in the country according to the 247Sports Composite
• A standout at Cardinal Gibbons High School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
• Helped lead CGHS to a FHSAA Class 5A state championship his junior season
Personal
• Born in Pompeno Beach, Florida
• Son of Barbara Mincey
• Has two brothers, Daniel and Joshua
• Graduated in December of ’24 with a degree in community and leadership development
Gerald Says
• Nickname is “G-1″
• Two things people don’t about him is that he’s a great cook and can write poems
• After his football career, his dream job is to be a social worker
• The best advice he’s ever received is “nobody cares, work hard”
• His favorite family recipe to make is cheesy grits