HS Football: Minersville’s Dante Carr commits to play football at UCF

Minersville's Dante Carr runs for a touchdown (Photo by Kelly Wiley).
MINERSVILLE — Scott Frost knows how to develop quarterbacks.
His next protege will be Minersville standout Dante Carr.
The Miners’ four-sport star officially announced the next step of his athletic journey late Tuesday night when he committed to play NCAA Division I college football at the University of Central Florida on his X account.
The 6-foot-4, 225-pound quarterback chose the Knights after making an official visit with his family to the Orlando, Florida, university last weekend.
The opportunity to play for Frost was a deciding factor in Carr’s decision to choose UCF among 11 Division I offers. Frost, who won a national championship as a player at Nebraska in 1997, was re-hired as the UCF head coach in December 2024 after serving as the offensive coordinator at Oregon (2013-15), head coach at UCF (2016-17) and Nebraska (2018-22), and as a senior analyst with the Los Angeles Rams (2024).
Along the way he’s mentored stars such as Marcus Mariota, Justin Herbert and current UCF QB coach McKenzie Milton, who guided the Knights to an undefeated 13-0 mark in 2017.
“The main thing that stood out to me about him was how he develops quarterbacks,” Carr said of his future head coach. “He takes low-rated recruited quarterbacks and turns them into Heisman finalists. Just the way he develops quarterbacks … how he sees things in quarterbacks.
“When he reached out to me and started saying that stuff to me, I knew he meant it. He’s definitely a quarterback guy. Just having that as a coach was a real big reason I ended up committing there.”
The 17-year-old Carr received 11 Division I offers to date: FCS schools Lehigh, Cornell, Penn, Youngstown State, Georgetown and Towson; FBS schools Coastal Carolina, Army, Old Dominion, Rutgers and UCF.
Several other schools — Penn State, James Madison, Wake Forest, Temple, Boston College and Syracuse, to name a few — either had Carr on their campus or visited Minersville Area High School to meet with him.
The key for Carr was the opportunity to play quarterback and a coach like Frost, a “quarterback whisperer” who will bring out the best of him at that position. UCF was the first of the five FBS schools to offer Carr as a quarterback.
“He loves my competitiveness,” Carr said of Frost. “He doesn’t care what other coaches think, how many stars I have. He does his own evaluation, which I really liked. He said he wasn’t going to miss out on another Josh Allen, how he wasn’t getting recruited.
“He told he didn’t care what I ranked, didn’t care the stars and that’s why he ended up offering me.”

The son of Matt and Katie Carr of Minersville, Dante and his family arrived May 29 in Orlando for the official visit. They spent Friday having breakfast with the coaching staff, touring the UCF campus and football facilities and spending time with the other recruits.
UCF matched up the recruits with current players on the team, and Carr spent Saturday with current Knights QB Jacurri Brown. Sunday, Carr and his family were treated to a day at Universal Studios. Frost personally extended an offer to Carr in his hotel room at some point during the weekend.
Carr said the time he spent with Brown, and what the junior from Valdosta, Georgia, said about Frost and his staff being teachers above all else, was the most influential part of the trip.
“What kind of hooked me was that all the coaches are teachers,” Carr said. “They’re not going to sit there and scream in your face, but they’re going to really coach you and teach you.
“Hearing that from a player … you hear that from coaches all the time. But hearing it come from a player meant something more.”
