Could this four-star QB end up at TCU? One expert thinks so
Things are really heating up for four-star quarterback Max Duggan on the recruiting front.
The Council Bluffs (IA) Lewis Central prospect, ranked as the No. 4 dual-threat passer in the country by 247Sports, is nearing a college decision. While no exact time table has been set, TCU is squarely in the mix.
One recruiting expert has even gone as far as to put in a Crystal Ball projection for TCU in regards to where he believes Duggan will end up. That came from Jeremy Clark, publisher of HornedFrogBlitz.com.
The Frogs have some stiff competition for Duggan, who recently visited Minnesota for the fourth time. Over 50 percent of the Crystal Ball predictions for Duggan have been made for Minnesota (52 percent), with 38 percent going for Nebraska.
In addition to TCU and Minnesota, Duggan also took March visits to Ohio State and Notre Dame. He told Wiltfong he would take the next couple of weeks to think about things and then potentially make a decision after that.
Yep I think Frost has other QBs higher on the boardI guess I'm confused on this one. Is he simply not the type of QB Frost is looking for? The guy has pretty major offers and he's in our back yard.
Why does it seem like we have cooled on him?
I feel like we've heard this beforeYep I think Frost has other QBs higher on the board
No it used to be “should we even take a QB in this class?”.I feel like we've heard this before
That too. But I was just talking in general about players in close proximity to Lincoln but the coaches "have someone higher on their board."No it used to be “should we even take a QB in this class?”.
I believe in Frost and I don't even know a fraction about football and what he and the QB coach do.Yep I think Frost has other QBs higher on the board
I believe in Frost and I don't even know a fraction about football and what he and the QB coach do.
But, this one just seems to fly in the face of what the message out of the program has been about local recruiting. This kid is an hour away from Lincoln and he's grown up knowing the program and you would think has the passion of a local kid.
So, I have to think there is something that is pushing Frost away. The logical thing is that he's not a QB that could run Frost's offense. Well, looking at the offer list, there are major programs that run offenses that use a mobile QB.
It's just puzzling.
That's not allowed within the 500 mile radius.maybe he just likes other schools more than nebraska