2024 Caribe Royale Orlando Hula Bowl Spotlight Interview: Storm Duck, DB, Louisville
- Name: Storm Duck
- Position: DB
- School: University of Louisville
- Height: 6’1
- Weight: 200
- Twitter: storm_duck
- Instagram: stormduck
What was it like playing the 2024 Caribe Royale Orlando Hula Bowl?
- It was a great experience. Meeting all the players and coaches from around the college football landscape was pretty cool. Also competing every day and making each other better in the process.
What do you think NFL teams feel is your best trait?
- I feel that teams think my best trait is my versatility. I have the speed and tools to play anywhere in the secondary.
Who was your mentor growing up, and what made them a great mentor?
- A mentor of mine was Coach James Davis. He was my high school football and track coach that first gave me the opportunity to play DB. What makes him a great mentor is that he understands me and all that goes on with the game and even outside of it. The lessons he’s taught me are still with me and I’m thankful for that.
Who was the toughest player you had to face during the week of the Hula Bowl?
- The toughest player to guard was Casey Washington from Illinois.
What is your favorite television show?
- My favorite tv show is Ozark
What is your degree in?
- Sports Administration
What is the craziest song in your playlist, that we would not expect?
- Royals
If you could compare your play to one player in the NFL, who would that be?
- Cam Taylor-Britt, Rasul Douglas, Chavarius Ward
What does your pre-game meal look like?
- Chicken sandwich and a salad
Who is your favorite teacher of All-Time?
- Mrs. English
We believe in giving back, If you could give back to one amazing charity or foundation what would it be?
- The boys and girls club of Spartanburg, SC
What is your favorite color?
- Blue
What is your dream job after football?
- Real estate and coaching
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