2026 Football Signing Day Roster

Tommy Carr
- Class:
- Freshman
- Position:
- QB
- Height:
- 6-4
- Weight:
- 185
- Hometown:
- Saline, Mich.
- High School:
- Saline
Prep
• Attended Saline High School (2026), coached by Kyle Short
• Two-year starter at Saline; team compiled an 18-5 record in games he started
• Team made appearances in the 2024 and 2025 MHSAA D1 playoffs; reached the state semifinal in both years
• Led the Hornets to records of 8-3 (2024) and 10-2 (2025) in his two years as a starter
• Also lettered in basketball at Saline
Key Statistics
• Across two seasons as the starter, totaled 5,247 yards on 357-of-514 passing (69.5 percent) with 64 touchdowns and nine interceptions; rushed for 589 yards and 14 touchdowns
• As a senior, completed 176-of-254 pass attempts (69.3 percent) for 2,737 yards with 37 touchdowns and six interceptions; also scored eight times on the ground with 276 yards rushing
• Produced a nine-touchdown game (eight passing) early as a senior; tied MHSAA record for the second-most touchdown passes in a game
• Completed 181-of-260 passes (69.6 percent) for 2,510 yards with 27 touchdowns and three interceptions as a junior in 2024; also rushed for 313 yards with six scores
Honors and Rankings
• Earned a 247Sports Composite ranking of three stars; the No. 857 overall player nationally, the No. 44 quarterback, and the No. 16 player in the state of Michigan
• Named a four-star prospect by 247Sports; the No. 19 quarterback, and the No. 6 player in the state of Michigan
• Rated as a three-star prospect by ESPN, the No. 57 quarterback, and the No. 22 player in the state of Michigan
• Named a three-star prospect by Rivals Industry Ranking, the No. 606 player in the nation, the No. 38 quarterback, and the No. 10 player in Michigan
• Rivals three-star prospect, the No. 37 quarterback in the nation, and the No. 11 player in Michigan
• PrepStar ranking of four stars, the No. 313 player in the country, the No. 25 quarterback, and the No. 5 player in the state of Michigan
• Earned PrepStar All-Midwest Region honors
• 2024 Associated Press All-State selection
• Michigan Sports Writers All-State honoree in 2024
• Two-time top-10 selection for MLive’s Michigan High School Football Player of the Year (2024-25)
• 2024 MLive Offensive Player of the Year
Personal
• Tommy Carr was born August 30, 2007
• Son of Jason and Tammi Carr, both U-M graduates
• Father, Jason, played quarterback at U-M from 1992-95
• Brother, CJ, plays quarterback at Notre Dame
• Lost his brother, Chad, to Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG) in 2015, and the family founded The ChadTough Foundation to raise awareness and research funds
• Both his grandfathers are College Football Hall of Fame inductees
• Grandfather, Lloyd was part of Michigan’s coaching staff from 1980-2007, including head coach from 1995-2007; coached U-M’s 1997 National Championship team and compiled a 122-40 record across 13 seasons
• Grandfather, Tom Curtis, played safety at U-M from 1966-69; two-time All-American in 1968-69 (consensus in ‘69)
• Played in the NFL and won Super Bowl V with the Baltimore Colts
• Single-season (10) and career (25) record-holder for interceptions at Michigan
• Attended Saline High School (2026), coached by Kyle Short
• Two-year starter at Saline; team compiled an 18-5 record in games he started
• Team made appearances in the 2024 and 2025 MHSAA D1 playoffs; reached the state semifinal in both years
• Led the Hornets to records of 8-3 (2024) and 10-2 (2025) in his two years as a starter
• Also lettered in basketball at Saline
Key Statistics
• Across two seasons as the starter, totaled 5,247 yards on 357-of-514 passing (69.5 percent) with 64 touchdowns and nine interceptions; rushed for 589 yards and 14 touchdowns
• As a senior, completed 176-of-254 pass attempts (69.3 percent) for 2,737 yards with 37 touchdowns and six interceptions; also scored eight times on the ground with 276 yards rushing
• Produced a nine-touchdown game (eight passing) early as a senior; tied MHSAA record for the second-most touchdown passes in a game
• Completed 181-of-260 passes (69.6 percent) for 2,510 yards with 27 touchdowns and three interceptions as a junior in 2024; also rushed for 313 yards with six scores
Honors and Rankings
• Earned a 247Sports Composite ranking of three stars; the No. 857 overall player nationally, the No. 44 quarterback, and the No. 16 player in the state of Michigan
• Named a four-star prospect by 247Sports; the No. 19 quarterback, and the No. 6 player in the state of Michigan
• Rated as a three-star prospect by ESPN, the No. 57 quarterback, and the No. 22 player in the state of Michigan
• Named a three-star prospect by Rivals Industry Ranking, the No. 606 player in the nation, the No. 38 quarterback, and the No. 10 player in Michigan
• Rivals three-star prospect, the No. 37 quarterback in the nation, and the No. 11 player in Michigan
• PrepStar ranking of four stars, the No. 313 player in the country, the No. 25 quarterback, and the No. 5 player in the state of Michigan
• Earned PrepStar All-Midwest Region honors
• 2024 Associated Press All-State selection
• Michigan Sports Writers All-State honoree in 2024
• Two-time top-10 selection for MLive’s Michigan High School Football Player of the Year (2024-25)
• 2024 MLive Offensive Player of the Year
Personal
• Tommy Carr was born August 30, 2007
• Son of Jason and Tammi Carr, both U-M graduates
• Father, Jason, played quarterback at U-M from 1992-95
• Brother, CJ, plays quarterback at Notre Dame
• Lost his brother, Chad, to Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG) in 2015, and the family founded The ChadTough Foundation to raise awareness and research funds
• Both his grandfathers are College Football Hall of Fame inductees
• Grandfather, Lloyd was part of Michigan’s coaching staff from 1980-2007, including head coach from 1995-2007; coached U-M’s 1997 National Championship team and compiled a 122-40 record across 13 seasons
• Grandfather, Tom Curtis, played safety at U-M from 1966-69; two-time All-American in 1968-69 (consensus in ‘69)
• Played in the NFL and won Super Bowl V with the Baltimore Colts
• Single-season (10) and career (25) record-holder for interceptions at Michigan
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Sunday, December 28
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