Central Michigan University Athletics
2023 Signee Roster

Rory Callahan
- Position:
- TE
- Class:
- Freshman
- Height:
- 6-4
- Weight:
- 225
- Hometown:
- New Boston, Mich.
- High School:
- Huron H.S.
HIGH SCHOOL
Will graduate in May 2023 from Huron High School in New Boston, Mich., where he played four years of varsity football for coaches Chad Smith and Tom Hoover … Two-time Monroe All-Region selection … Two-time All-District honoree … Two-time News Herald First Team All-Area and Dream Team selection … Three-time First Team All-Huron League team selection … Named to the Detroit News All-West Team as a junior … Two-time Monroe All-Region Watch List … Played tight end and defensive end … Two-year team captain … Led the Chiefs to three straight playoff appearances as a sophomore, junior and senior … Caught 21 passes for 505 yards and five touchdowns on offense and made 46 tackles, 16 tackles for loss and 12 sacks on defense as a senior all this despite teams running away from him … Finished with 100 yards receiving vs. Crestwood … Registered a career-high four sacks vs. Grosse Ille … Caught 13 passes for 215 yards (16.5 average) with two touchdowns and a long of 52 yards and made 37 tackles with 12 tackles for loss and six sacks during junior season … Finished with 25 tackles, 11.0 tackles for loss and 6.0 sacks as a sophomore defensive lineman and had seven receptions for 67 yards as a tight end … Rated a two-star recruit by ESPN.com, On3.com, Rivals.com, and 247sports.com … Listed among the top-50 2023 high school recruits in Michigan by MLive.com … Rated the nation’s No. 42 ranked tight end by ESPN.com … Earned a total of 12 varsity letters … Also played basketball and baseball … Played basketball for Bob Blosser and Ted Tackett … Played center in basketball … Two-time All-Huron League team selection … Two-time Monroe All-Region Watch List player … Two-year basketball team captain … Played baseball (outfield) for Phil Yancey … Monroe All-Region baseball player … Named to the News Herald Second Team as a junior … Ranked among the top-10 in the region in batting average as a sophomore and junior … Led the Chiefs to four straight district and regional championships and earned a state final four appearance as a sophomore … Played travel baseball for the Nationals and Reds and hit .380 … National Honor Society student … Involved with a variety of volunteer activities including working with basketball, baseball and football camps, working with students with disabilities and serving as a PBJ volunteer with the homeless in Detroit.
PERSONAL
Born Rory Patrick Callahan on July 9, 2004 in Dearborn, Mich. … Son of Pat and Linda Callahan … Has two sisters Summer and Faith … Sister Faith attends CMU and is a softball player for the Chippewas … Sister Summer played softball at Michigan State, then played softball and graduated from Bowling Green in 2021 … Both of his parents attended Wayne State … Father played football at Wayne State for two years … Hobbies and interests include fishing, hunting, riding quads, and video games … Family loves spending time outdoors as his family owns a cottage on Houghton Lake … Father is role model because he is the toughest guy he knows … Selected Central Michigan because it felt like home to him and feels like the right place to be … Has always dreamed about attending Central Michigan … Became interested in CMU during his sister’s recruitment process as he fell in love with the campus and facilities on her visit … While attending a football game, he told his parents he would play on CMU’s field someday … Chose Central Michigan over Northern Illinois, Grand Valley State, Ferris State, Davenport, Wayne State, Eastern Michigan, Ohio, Michigan Tech, and Lawrence Tech … Intends to major in Kinesiology … Has a dream to coach football at the collegiate level and possibly attend chiropractic school.
ARTICLES
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JJpkhSVzP8
HIGHLIGHTS
Will graduate in May 2023 from Huron High School in New Boston, Mich., where he played four years of varsity football for coaches Chad Smith and Tom Hoover … Two-time Monroe All-Region selection … Two-time All-District honoree … Two-time News Herald First Team All-Area and Dream Team selection … Three-time First Team All-Huron League team selection … Named to the Detroit News All-West Team as a junior … Two-time Monroe All-Region Watch List … Played tight end and defensive end … Two-year team captain … Led the Chiefs to three straight playoff appearances as a sophomore, junior and senior … Caught 21 passes for 505 yards and five touchdowns on offense and made 46 tackles, 16 tackles for loss and 12 sacks on defense as a senior all this despite teams running away from him … Finished with 100 yards receiving vs. Crestwood … Registered a career-high four sacks vs. Grosse Ille … Caught 13 passes for 215 yards (16.5 average) with two touchdowns and a long of 52 yards and made 37 tackles with 12 tackles for loss and six sacks during junior season … Finished with 25 tackles, 11.0 tackles for loss and 6.0 sacks as a sophomore defensive lineman and had seven receptions for 67 yards as a tight end … Rated a two-star recruit by ESPN.com, On3.com, Rivals.com, and 247sports.com … Listed among the top-50 2023 high school recruits in Michigan by MLive.com … Rated the nation’s No. 42 ranked tight end by ESPN.com … Earned a total of 12 varsity letters … Also played basketball and baseball … Played basketball for Bob Blosser and Ted Tackett … Played center in basketball … Two-time All-Huron League team selection … Two-time Monroe All-Region Watch List player … Two-year basketball team captain … Played baseball (outfield) for Phil Yancey … Monroe All-Region baseball player … Named to the News Herald Second Team as a junior … Ranked among the top-10 in the region in batting average as a sophomore and junior … Led the Chiefs to four straight district and regional championships and earned a state final four appearance as a sophomore … Played travel baseball for the Nationals and Reds and hit .380 … National Honor Society student … Involved with a variety of volunteer activities including working with basketball, baseball and football camps, working with students with disabilities and serving as a PBJ volunteer with the homeless in Detroit.
PERSONAL
Born Rory Patrick Callahan on July 9, 2004 in Dearborn, Mich. … Son of Pat and Linda Callahan … Has two sisters Summer and Faith … Sister Faith attends CMU and is a softball player for the Chippewas … Sister Summer played softball at Michigan State, then played softball and graduated from Bowling Green in 2021 … Both of his parents attended Wayne State … Father played football at Wayne State for two years … Hobbies and interests include fishing, hunting, riding quads, and video games … Family loves spending time outdoors as his family owns a cottage on Houghton Lake … Father is role model because he is the toughest guy he knows … Selected Central Michigan because it felt like home to him and feels like the right place to be … Has always dreamed about attending Central Michigan … Became interested in CMU during his sister’s recruitment process as he fell in love with the campus and facilities on her visit … While attending a football game, he told his parents he would play on CMU’s field someday … Chose Central Michigan over Northern Illinois, Grand Valley State, Ferris State, Davenport, Wayne State, Eastern Michigan, Ohio, Michigan Tech, and Lawrence Tech … Intends to major in Kinesiology … Has a dream to coach football at the collegiate level and possibly attend chiropractic school.
ARTICLES
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JJpkhSVzP8
HIGHLIGHTS
Dakota Cochran Post-Game Press Conference vs. Toledo
Sunday, November 30
Matt Drinkall Post-Game Press Conference vs. Toledo
Saturday, November 29
Jordan Kwiatkowski Post-Game Press Conference vs. Toledo
Saturday, November 29
Jordan Kwiatkowski Post-Game Interview at Kent State
Friday, November 21








