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Name: Kevin Thomson (Double Transfer from Sacramento State/UNLV) College: Washington
Number: 7
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-1 Weight: 198 Position: Pos2: ATH
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2021 40 Low: 4.65 40 Time: 4.73 40 High: 4.80
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Data Scout Notes: HPFA/ATH QB 2020: NAC...2019: OPOYC/1stC...WalterPaytonAwardWatchlistAdd...2* UNLV Transfer...2015: NAC...2014: RS
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Height: 6004
Weight: 198
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Dates: 03/30/21
Hand: 09 3/4 Arm: 32 Wingspan: 76 3/4
Height: 6004
Weight: 198
40 Yrd Dash: 4.73
20 Yrd Dash: 2.72
10 Yrd Dash: 1.65
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225 Lb. Bench Reps: 21
Vertical Jump: 35 1/2
Broad Jump: 10'06"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.23
3-Cone Drill: 6.99
40 Time Range: 4.71-4.75/Projected 4.62/-8 LBs
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Kevin Thomson, Washington, Player News
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The Kevin Thomson era is over. And at Washington, at least, it never truly began. On Tuesday afternoon, Thomson - a graduate student quarterback from Auburn - announced on social media that he will forgo his eighth and final season of collegiate eligibil ity to pursue a professional future. The 6-foot-1, 200-pound dual-threat quarterback transferred to UW from Sacramento State last offseason but did not appear in the Huskies' four games. - Seattle Times
(DS#19 QB) rSr/2021 QB Kevin Thomson, Washington
News Source: Seattle Times
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Kevin Thomson had other opportunities. According to Taylor Barton - a UW quarterback in 2001 and 2002 who since founded the Alliance QB Academy and has worked with Thomson for nearly 10 years - the former Sacramento State QB had an offer from a Power Fiv e program "where day one walking in he was taking reps with the ones." Instead, Thomson - an Auburn native and Riverside High alum - announced a graduate transfer to Washington on Wednesday. And don't get it twisted: an opportunity is all this is. "It wa s, 'You're going to have an equal opportunity to compete for the starting job,' " Barton said of UW's pitch. "I love the fact that coach (Jimmy) Lake and his staff didn't guarantee a job. That would not be fair to the guys there. That would be a bad look . But for Kevin, it tells you how much he wants to play for UW. Here's a kid that grew up in the state, watched them growing up and now has an opportunity. He proved he can be a big-time player at a Division I level like the FCS and the Big Sky. But obvi ously he wants to prove he can do it at the FBS level."So the chance to do those two things - play for the hometown school at the highest level, and have a really legitimate chance to compete for the starting job - I just think that was too good f or him to pass up. I think he could have taken an easier route, but he didn't. That should make Husky fans very excited, that you have a guy that's willing to come in and pass up other opportunities to take this because he wants it that much and he belie ves in himself that much." - Seattle Times
(DS#19 QB) rSr/2021 QB Kevin Thomson, Washington
News Source: Seattle Times
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The Huskies bolstered their quarterback room Wednesday with the addition of Kevin Thomson, a graduate transfer from Sacramento State and the Big Sky Offensive Player of the Year in 2019. Thomson joins a position group that includes sophomore Jacob Sirmon , redshirt freshman Dylan Morris and recruit Ethan Garbers. The Huskies now have more QB options, but no more QB clarity. One is a graduate transfer, and three have either zero or limited college experience. Plus, the offensive coordinator (John Donovan) is new. And so is the head coach (Jimmy Lake). Anytime a touted Big Sky quarterback joins the Pac-12, a hopeful comparison to Vernon Adams - the former Eastern Washington star who led Oregon to nine wins - is sure to follow.But there are just as many, if not more instances of Big Sky quarterbacks not making a positive contribution in the Pac-12 and turning into Dakota Prukop, the lauded Montana State transfer who didn't win the starting job in Eugene the year after Adams flourished. We don't kno w if Thomson will be Adams or Prukop or someone in between. But at first glance, his accuracy should be a point of concern for UW. In three seasons with Sac State, against Big Sky competition, Thomson never completed more than 59 percent of his passes, a nd his career percentage was just 57.3. - Oakland Tribune
(DS#19 QB) rSr/2021 QB Kevin Thomson, Washington
News Source: Oakland Tribune
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Washington may have found its quarterback for the upcoming season after Kevin Thomson, the 2019 Big Sky Conference offensive player of the year, joined the Huskies as a graduate transfer. Washington announced Thomson's signing to a financial aid agreemen t Wednesday. Thomson was a third-team AP All-American at the FCS level last season, when he led Sacramento State to the second round of the FCS playoffs. Thomson finished tied for third in voting for the Walter Payton Award as the top offensive player in the country at the FCS level. Thomson threw for 3,216 yards and 27 touchdowns, and added another 619 yards rushing and 12 TDs last season. He is a 2014 graduate of Auburn Riverside High School outside of Seattle and started his career at UNLV before tra nsferring to Sacramento State. - AP College Football
(DS#19 QB) rSr/2021 QB Kevin Thomson, Washington
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Sacramento State star quarterback Kevin Thomson is leaving the program with a season of eligibility remaining by entering the transfer portal. His aim is to land on an Football Bowl Subdivision program and get drafted into the NFL, though the latter coul d have happened had he remained with the Hornets. - The Sacramento Bee
(DS#19 QB) rSr/2021 QB Kevin Thomson, Washington
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2019 WALTER PAYTON AWARD FINALIST: Sacramento State junior quarterback Kevin Thomson led Sacramento State, the Big Sky co-champ and a first-time playoff qualifier, to the finest season in its FCS history. The conference's offensive player of the year ran ks fifth nationally in total offense (319.6 yards per game) and points responsible for (236). He accounted for 39 touchdowns in 12 games. - STATS FCS Football
(DS#19 QB) rSr/2021 QB Kevin Thomson, Washington
News Source: STATS FCS Football
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2019 ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): Quarterback Kevin Thomson, Junior, Sacramento State,...Thomson was the lone quarterback named to the first team and became the first Hornet QB to earn the honor. He also joins former All-America running b ack Charles Roberts (1999 & 2000) as the only Sacramento State players to be named the Big Sky Offensive Player of the Year. This season, Thomson had 3,442 yards of total offense in 11 games for an average of 312.9 yards which ranked seventh in the FCS.< | | | | |
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