Retired FB Jersey Profile - #4
DEREK CARR (2009-13)
On September 2, 2017, the Bulldogs’ all-time leading passer, Derek Carr (2009-13), saw his No. 4 jersey retired during a halftime ceremony. It was the seventh retired jersey in the history of the program.The two-time Mountain West Offensive Player of the Year (2012-13) and two-time All-American (2012-13) established 27 new school and 21 Mountain West records in his career at Fresno State. He was a three-year starter who helped the Bulldogs win back-to-back Mountain West championships in his final two seasons, which included an 11-2 campaign his senior year that matched the school record for wins in a season and rose the team to as high as No. 13 in the national rankings.Carr led the nation in 2013 in total offense (5,199), total passing yards (5,082), passing yards per game (390.9), passing touchdowns (50) completions per game (34.85), touchdowns responsible for (52), total points responsible for (302) and points responsible for per game (24.2). Additionally, he was responsible for 44 more touchdowns than he was turnovers in 2013, a figure that led all FBS players by four. Carr went on to receive the 2013 Sammy Baugh Award, which goes to the nation’s top passer.
On September 2, 2017, the Bulldogs’ all-time leading passer, Derek Carr (2009-13), saw his No. 4 jersey retired during a halftime ceremony. It was the seventh retired jersey in the history of the program.The two-time Mountain West Offensive Player of the Year (2012-13) and two-time All-American (2012-13) established 27 new school and 21 Mountain West records in his career at Fresno State. He was a three-year starter who helped the Bulldogs win back-to-back Mountain West championships in his final two seasons, which included an 11-2 campaign his senior year that matched the school record for wins in a season and rose the team to as high as No. 13 in the national rankings.Carr led the nation in 2013 in total offense (5,199), total passing yards (5,082), passing yards per game (390.9), passing touchdowns (50) completions per game (34.85), touchdowns responsible for (52), total points responsible for (302) and points responsible for per game (24.2). Additionally, he was responsible for 44 more touchdowns than he was turnovers in 2013, a figure that led all FBS players by four. Carr went on to receive the 2013 Sammy Baugh Award, which goes to the nation’s top passer.