Thibodeaux came to Oregon with a mature attitude and a vision for himself, and he hasn't wavered in training and developing his gifts.
His stats from a truncated 2020 campaign don't show what a dominant player he's become: he's being held and/or double-teamed nearly on every play.
At the PAC-12 Championship Game last December he put the USC tackles on roller skates, and one of them was drafted in the first round this April.
“Kayvon Thibodeaux again!” @kayvonT8 #GoDucks pic.twitter.com/ukeC5tihQ2
— emilyetaylor (@emilyetaylor23) July 29, 2021
At PAC-12 Media Days it was immediately apparent how much work he's put into his body, while simultaneously growing in mind and purpose.
Former Oaks Christian and Dorsey DE Kayvon Thibodeaux holding court. pic.twitter.com/GJTA0i9aGs
— eric sondheimer (@latsondheimer) July 27, 2021
Seeing how all this translates onto to the field in 2021 is one of the most fascinating stories in what should be a fascinating year.
This will be a great year for DUCK football.
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