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Michigan Wolverines receive commitment from four-star QB Carter Smith
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Michigan Wolverines receive commitment from four-star QB Carter Smith

Carter Smith, a four-star quarterback from Fort Myers, Fla., wants to play college ball up north.

Smith, ranked as the No. 24 quarterback in the 2025 recruiting class, has committed to the Michigan Wolverines.

Smith announced his commitment on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter:

He also gave 247Sports the reasoning behind his commitment.

“The coaching staff and the people in the football building sold it,” Smith explained. “The academics and the environment at the game were definitely a big bonus."

It should be noted that Smith is a high school junior, so there still is time in his recruiting process. Things can change on the recruiting trail, as they often do. With that said, he does appear to be sold on the Wolverines.

"I think I’ll be able to really develop as a quarterback there,” Smith continued. “Quality of people there, everyone was very down to earth and very welcoming."

Smith has been a starting varsity quarterback for three years, which goes to show how good of an athlete and player he is. He's a dual threat as well, having thrown for nearly 7,000 yards with 69 touchdowns in his prep career while also rushing for over 1,800 yards and 41 touchdowns.

As a junior, he's thrown for 25 touchdowns with just one pick. He's also rushed for 16 touchdowns in 10 games.

He has an opportunity to be very special.

Other schools that offered Smith include Florida, Florida State, Ole Miss, Penn State and Texas A&M among others.

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