Former TCU QB Max Duggan sits courtside in tux after accepting the Davey O’Brien Award
Former TCU quarterback Max Duggan was fashionably late on Monday when he came to watch the TCU men’s basketball square off against the Kansas Jayhawks.
Duggan had a good reason for his tardiness, he was accepting the 2022 Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award.
Duggan is the first TCU player to win the award named for legendary Horned Frogs quarterback Davey O’Brien.
After winning the award, Duggan’s next stop was Schollmaier Arena to see if the Horned Frogs could pull off the upset. TCU couldn’t oblige Duggan losing to Kansas 63-58.
However, social media was ecstatic at Duggan’s late arrival.
Watched @TCUBasketball last night. @MaxDuggan_10 shows up in Tux from winning Davey O’Brien award, NBA players & former Frogs Desmond Bane & Kenrich Williams, Brandon Parrish, Chris Washburn at game. Then TCU men’s tennis shows up from winning National title. #GoFrogs
— Pam McCurdy (@pamelamacmac) February 22, 2023
Max Duggan showed up fashionably late and got the crowd pumped
: ESPN pic.twitter.com/kKQ85HK4Cb— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) February 21, 2023
Max Duggan suited up at the Kansas-TCU game pic.twitter.com/gUUXT1J2fO
— ESPN College Football (@ESPNCFB) February 21, 2023
Max Duggan showing up to the game in a tux with 6 minutes left is a baller move.
pic.twitter.com/OFW0HuLhD2— Jake Marsh (@PMTsportsbiz) February 21, 2023
— no context college football (@nocontextcfb) February 21, 2023
TCU graduate @MaxDuggan_10 with the hustle award for getting to the game literally minutes after receiving the @daveyobrien award in downtown Fort Worth! The guy loves his Frogs! https://t.co/SuxnmvKX1K
— Mark Cohen (@TCUCohen) February 21, 2023
Max Duggan just walked into the TCU-Kansas game and received a standing ovation
— S. Johnson (@StevenMJohnson_) February 21, 2023