Max Duggan started 10 games as a true freshman at TCU and the future was bright.
Before the 2020 season, Duggan was diagnosed with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, a rare heart condition.
Duggan persevered through a 9-hour surgery and a second surgery to remove blood clots and would go on to play that season.
During the 2021 season, Duggan played through a broken foot and his HC was fired mid-season.
Last season, Duggan started the year as a backup but eventually regained the starting role and won the Davey O'Brien award, which is given to the best college QB.
Now, Duggan is looking at being the first TCU QB drafted in 12 YEARS.
A story of ADVERSITY 🔥
Rounding out the signing day we go back to Illinois where Kaleb Miller will be joining #BeaverTerritory! Another big play receiver, he was a three-time All-Conference performer where he compiled 1,210 all-purpose yards this past season!
#NSD23#GoBeavers#GrindTheAxe
Year 1 complete ✅
A year filled w/ growth & learning experiences. Love my squad & can’t wait for next season! Just getting started 💯
Final stats:
2,737 yds, 37 TD’s, 10 games
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#AGTG After a great conversation with @Coach_MacNMSU I am beyond blessed and thankful to receive a full ride scholarship offer to New Mexico State University!! @HitterFootball@AllenTrieu@EDGYTIM @Rivals_Clint