TCU commit Max Duggan couldn’t have had a better upbringing to become a college quarterback than what he had in Council Bluffs, Iowa.
His dad, Jim, coached high school football for 34 years, including 19 as a head coach. His older siblings, Sam and Megan, were adopted from South Korea.
His dad taught him the fundamentals of football. His siblings are part of the reason he’s a natural leader in the locker room, understanding every team is comprised of players from various backgrounds.
“Having a brother and sister adopted from South Korea, you can be comfortable with other people’s personalities, other people’s traits, you’re definitely going to realize that not everyone is the same,” Max said last weekend as he came to Fort Worth for his official visit to TCU.