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Michigan Football Freshmen Impress in Spring Practice
Carr, Moa, and Hiter Emerge as Standouts for the Wolverines
Apr. 13, 2026 at 1:00am
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The next generation of Michigan football talent showcases their versatility and potential in a dynamic, cubist-inspired illustration.Wakefield TodayThe Michigan Wolverines football team is brimming with potential as they enter a new era under head coach Kyle Whittingham. Three freshmen in particular - quarterback Tommy Carr, athlete Salesi Moa, and running back Savion Hiter - have already caught the coach's eye with their standout performances in spring practice.
Why it matters
These young talents represent the future of Michigan football. Their early success and versatility could be key to the Wolverines' return to glory, as the team looks to blend fresh talent with experienced transfers.
The details
Quarterback Tommy Carr, the grandson of a Michigan coaching icon, has impressed the staff with his rapid development and is in contention for the starting role. Meanwhile, Salesi Moa's ability to excel as both a wide receiver and an athlete adds valuable versatility to the offense. Running back Savion Hiter has also drawn praise for his exceptional pass protection skills, a crucial but often overlooked aspect of the position.
- The annual Michigan spring game will offer a glimpse into this exciting new chapter for the Wolverines.
The players
Tommy Carr
A freshman quarterback and the grandson of a Michigan coaching icon, Carr has impressed the staff with his rapid development and is in contention for the starting role.
Salesi Moa
A freshman athlete who has primarily showcased his skills as a wide receiver, Moa has impressed the coaching staff with his versatility and ability to adapt to multiple positions.
Savion Hiter
A highly touted freshman running back, Hiter has drawn praise from the coaching staff for his exceptional pass protection skills, a crucial but often overlooked aspect of the position.
Kyle Whittingham
The new head coach of the Michigan Wolverines, Whittingham has implemented a high-tempo, efficient practice philosophy that seems to be paying off with the development of young talent.
What they’re saying
“Tommy Carr's performance has been a 'pleasant surprise' and he has hinted at Carr's potential starting role.”
— Kyle Whittingham, Head Coach
“Salesi Moa's ability to adapt and thrive could be a game-changer for Michigan's offense, offering a level of unpredictability that keeps opponents on their toes.”
— Author
“Savion Hiter's ability to grasp the pass protection aspect of the game at such a young age is a testament to his football IQ and dedication to the craft.”
— Author
What’s next
The annual Michigan spring game will offer a glimpse into this exciting new chapter for the Wolverines.
The takeaway
The trio of freshmen standouts - Carr, Moa, and Hiter - represent the future of Michigan football. Their early success and the coaching staff's ability to identify and nurture young talent could be the key to unlocking the Wolverines' return to glory.
