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Name: Storm Duck (Double Transfer from Penn State/North Carolina)
College: Louisville     Number: 29
Height: 6-0   Weight: 201
Position: CB  Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2024

40 Low: 4.42
   40 Time: 4.50
  40 High: 4.57

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 Data Scout Notes: 2023: NAC...04-21-23 Transfer from Penn State...2022: 12-05-22 Transfer from North Carolina/2ndC...2021: NAC...2020: NAC...(+) Coming off Oct 2020 Undisclosed INJ



 Storm Duck, Louisville, Player News

  12/29/22 - CB Storm DuckrSr/2024, Louisville, 6-0, 201 (DS#55 CB) + More +

  Former North Carolina cornerback Storm Duck has announced his next stop. Duck will transfer to Penn State ahead of the 2023 season. The former class of 2019 3-star defensive back from Boiling Springs, South Carolina, had 46 tackles (36 solo), one tackle for loss, three interceptions, nine pass deflections and one forced fumble in 12 games with the Tar Heels this season. Duck entered the transfer portal on Dec. 8. At 6 feet, 205 pounds, Duck is set to be a key addition to the defensive backfield with the departures of junior cornerback Joey Porter Jr. - who entered the 2023 NFL Draft - and senior safety Ji'Ayir Brown - who is set to graduate. - Centre Times

(DS#55 CB) rSr/2024 CB Storm DuckLouisville
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  12/02/22 - CB Storm DuckrSr/2024, Louisville, 6-0, 201 (DS#55 CB) + More +

  2022 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM: CB - Storm Duck, North Carolina, 65 votes,...Duck claimed second-team honors after posting 46 tackles, a TFL, three INTs, nine PBU and a forced fumble during the regular season. His three INTs are tied for third in the ACC and his 12 passes defended are tied for sixth. - North Carolina Football

(DS#55 CB) rSr/2024 CB Storm DuckLouisville
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  08/22/22 - CB Storm DuckrSr/2024, Louisville, 6-0, 201 (DS#55 CB) + More +

  North Carolina cornerback Storm Duck changed numbers this season, and it may prompt fans to ask, "Who's this?" because he has missed so many games the past two seasons. Duck played in just a combined eight games the past two years because of an array of injuries that kept him sidelined. The Tar Heels sorely missed his presence after a promising freshman campaign in 2019 in which he played in every game and started nine. Duck, who switched jerseys from No. 29 to No. 3, even missed the start of fall camp for undisclosed reasons, but he said he's ready to play in the Heels' season opener on Aug. 27 against Florida A&M. He enters this season confident he can return to form when he was considered the best cover corner on the Heels' roster.

"Obviously, over the last few years it's been hard, but I'm over that hump now," Duck said. "I'm feeling mentally 100 percent confident, physically 100 percent confident since I got back started playing." The last time Duck was truly confident was at the beginning of his sophomore year. He ended his freshman year on high note, with a pick-6 interception return against Temple in Carolina's Military Bowl win. The talk of a potential NFL future for Duck was prevalent as he started the 2020 season. But he suffered a lower-body injury in the fourth quarter of UNC's win at Boston College in the second game of the season and missed the Heels' remaining 10 games. - Raleigh News Observer


(DS#55 CB) rSr/2024 CB Storm DuckLouisville
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  08/24/21 - CB Storm DuckrSr/2024, Louisville, 6-0, 201 (DS#55 CB) + More +

  North Carolina sophomore Storm Duck hasn't played a meaningful snap since being injured in the second game of last season at Boston College. When he left the lineup, he was the Tar Heels' shut down corner. As he returns healthy and practicing again, UNC cornerbacks coach Dre Bly believes Duck could actually be better than he was the last time he played in a game. "He was a guy that we felt like could take away a side of the field," Bly said. "But that didn't come because of the skill set, that came because of where he was mentally and the knowledge that he had gained through being a starter his first year. He didn't lose that." Duck said he doesn't dwell on the injuries that have kept him out of the lineup citing his faith for not letting them get him down. He said there haven't been any lingering effects so he hasn't had a major transition period once he got cleared to return to practice. "As far as like the physical aspect, coming to work, I haven't lost a step or anything," Duck said. "I feel like I'm getting out of breaks really good and just being who I was in the beginning -- being a better player than that." - Raleigh News Observer

(DS#55 CB) rSr/2024 CB Storm DuckLouisville
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  09/05/20 - CB Storm DuckrSr/2024, Louisville, 6-0, 201 (DS#55 CB) + More +

  The three cornerbacks who have been talked about the most are Clemson transfer Kyler McMichael, sophomore Storm Duck and senior Patrice Rene, who is working his way back from an anterior cruciate ligament injury. Duck has continually drawn high praise in August including Bateman declaring, "I think he's going to be an NFL football player." Along with Wolfolk at safety, Don Chapman is the leading contender to start against the Orange. The sophomore appeared in all 13 games last season, starting four thanks to the plethora of injuries the team had. - Raleigh News Observer

(DS#55 CB) rSr/2024 CB Storm DuckLouisville
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