Michigan football signee, Ensworth senior Mason Curtis, follows in his family’s lineage of linebackers, committing to football at a young age and ultimately signing with Michigan on national signing day. His father and brother have also excelled as linebackers, and he is known for his athleticism and high football IQ.

Why It Matters

Mason Curtis' commitment to football and his signing with Michigan demonstrate a continuation of a family legacy and also highlight his potential impact, bridging a connection with his late father and brother and creating opportunities for athletic success and legacy continuation.

By the Numbers
  • Mason Curtis finished the season with 31 total tackles, three for a loss, four pass breakups, two defensive touchdowns, four fumble recoveries, and one blocked field goal.
  • Michigan, with a record of 13-0, will play Alabama (12-1) in a College Football Playoff semifinal on Jan. 1.
State of Play
  • Mason Curtis is committed to Michigan and will be playing in the College Football Playoff semifinal against Alabama.
  • Michigan's football program is under investigation for sign-stealing, but Curtis remains loyal to the coaches and focused on his senior year.
What's Next

Following his signing with Michigan, Mason Curtis is preparing to play in the College Football Playoff semifinal and embark on his collegiate football career, bringing his talents and athleticism to the Wolverine program.

Bottom Line

Mason Curtis continues the family linebacker legacy by committing to football, signing with Michigan, and demonstrating exceptional athletic abilities, showcasing potential for significant impact in collegiate football.