BREAKING: Former Georgia Pledge, Blue-Chip WR Ny Carr Commits to Miami for a great 2025 season!!
Ny Carr, a wide receiver with Rivals100 2024, decommitted from Georgia around two weeks ago, thus there was a race to sign “ScatPack.”Following the revelation, Carr’s recruiting was heavily pursued by Auburn, Florida, Florida State, and Tennessee, with Miami emerging as the most popular name.
Following an official visit to Coral Gables this past weekend and an in-school visit from Miami staff a few weeks earlier, Carr ultimately decided to become a Miami Hurricane, confirming the reports.
With the way his senior season is going, Carr, who is ranked among the top 10 receivers overall and among the top 50 players in the class, might make a big leap in the second half of the season.
Carr has been among the nation’s most productive wide receivers for the past three years.He had over 100 receptions, almost 2000 yards, and 24 touchdowns in 22 games during his sophomore and junior seasons.
With 37 catches, 720 yards (120 per game), and 12 touchdowns in six games, he has increased even those incredible stats while shattering the school record for receiving touchdowns.
Mario Cristobal, the head coach, has gained recognition in the recruiting world, but his most notable achievement may be the way he has changed the Miami receiving room.Even while there is still competition for the top prospect at the position, Jeremiah Smith, Cristobal has been able to lock in five four- or five-star receivers in just the previous two classes.
Miami has jumped up to 12 commits in the 2024 class, surpassing Auburn, Texas, and Michigan.
Despite lacking imposing size, Carr has long been regarded as a great route runner with dynamic skills with the football in his hands.But as his senior season gets underway, we are witnessing him maintain that reputation while also showcasing some of the nation’s top ball skills.Carr is advancing up the ladder and winning at the top despite his 6-foot, 170-pound stature; he is making contested grabs and displaying the kind of end zone and sideline awareness that sets great wideouts apart.
The blue-chip wide receiver for Moultrie (Ga.) Colquitt County scored four touchdowns in a variety of ways last Friday night to demonstrate his full range of abilities.Carr had to chase the ball and stay in bounds while beating the defender down the line and holding him off at the catch point in one of the disputed grabs at the back pylon.He had to gain inside leverage at the last second to stop an interception and validate the touchdown in a similar situation near the front pylon.