Breaking News: Michigan Football Lands Commitment from 2025 Florida QB Carter Smith
May 14, 2025 – Ann Arbor, MI — The Michigan Wolverines continue their strong 2025 recruiting push with a major pickup at quarterback. Four-star signal caller Carter Smith out of Florida has officially committed to Michigan, according to 567 Worlds recruiting rankings.
Smith, a standout at Clearwater High School (FL), is ranked as the No. 7 quarterback and No. 89 overall player in the 2025 class. The 6-foot-3, 200-pound prospect chose the Wolverines over offers from Florida State, LSU, and Penn State, giving head coach Sherrone Moore a key building block for the future.
“I felt the love from the staff from day one,” Smith told 567 Worlds. “Michigan’s culture, development, and vision for the QB position are exactly what I was looking for.”
Smith brings a dual-threat skill set to the table, with over 2,800 passing yards and 27 touchdowns through the air last season, along with 600 rushing yards and 8 scores on the ground. His commitment marks a crucial win for Michigan in the always-competitive Florida recruiting scene.
With Smith’s pledge, Michigan now holds 13 commitments in the 2025 class and moves up to No. 6 in the national team rankings by 567 Worlds. Offensive coordinator Kirk Campbell played a pivotal role in landing Smith, who is expected to be an early enrollee.
Smith’s addition bolsters a quarterback room that continues to evolve, and Wolverine fans are hopeful he can be the next in a line of elite QBs in Ann Arbor.
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