After taking an official visit to check out Seattle over the weekend to take in the Washington Huskies’ 31-19 victory over UCLA, three-star running back Quaid Carr announced his decommitment from San Diego State on Monday afternoon.
Less than two hours later, the product of Servite High School in Southern California announced his intentions to join coach Jedd Fisch’s 2025 class.
“I loved the school, and the community was wonderful,” Carr told 247Sports’ Blair Angulo. “The coaches, the players, and even the staff had so much respect for each other, and all talked so highly about each other. The highlight of the whole week was the game. The win was great, and how loud the stadium and the fans are is amazing. Their campus is huge, and the amazing part is, whatever you major in, it’s located in sections, which is not far from the stadium.”
Listed at 5-foot-11 and 180 pounds, Carr possesses impressive track speed, where he runs a 10.74 100-meter dash, which translates very well to the football field. He tallied 1,102 yards and 12 touchdowns in the Trinity League, which is widely regarded as one of the nation’s top high school leagues.
He shouldn’t be expected to make an immediate impact in Fisch’s offense, especially if Jonah Coleman chooses to return for the 2025 season, but he has a very favorable long-term outlook thanks to his promising athleticism.
“I know I will fit into their scheme really well when it comes to the offense,” he continued. “I went through the [win over UCLA] and plays with [running backs] coach Scottie Graham, and he has a lot of great things coming in for me.”