Michigan’s football program has its first in-state commit in the 2026 class.
The Wolverines flipped Saline three-star quarterback Tommy Carr from Miami (Ohio) on Sunday, giving them a second signal-caller this cycle. Carr, the grandson of former Michigan head coach Lloyd Carr, had been verbally pledged to the Miami RedHawks since February, but the Wolverines recently entered the mix for the 6-foot-3, 195-pounder with less than a month until early signing day.
With fellow Michigan quarterback commit Brady Smigiel, a four-star prospect from Newbury Park (Calif.) four-star quarterback, suffering a torn ACL this season, Carr’s addition gives Sherrone Moore’s program added depth in the class.
According to the 247Sports Composite , Carr is ranked as the No. 962 overall recruit and No. 49

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