What Happened to the #1 QB in the Class of 2013? (Max Browne)
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 Published On Jun 9, 2020

Max Browne was a 5* quarterback recruit coming out go high school and he took his talents to USC. While he was a Trojan, he experienced a ton of setbacks and never really lived up to the hype. He transferred to Pittsburgh to finish his career, but it ended early by injury. He may not have panned out, but he has the right attitude and we can all learn from him. This is about what happened to Max Browne. Enjoy

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