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  To most observers, Kedon Slovis didn't appear to be himself last season. The sophomore quarterback was good enough to lead the Trojans to a 5-1 record and a Pac-12 South Division title while logging several stunning comeback wins. But after a freshman season in which the former three-star recruit established himself as one of the premier quarterbacks in the country, there was something missing in 2020. The football was wobbling out of his hand, and his was missing receivers on routine routes. "I never had an issue with accuracy my whole life, or throwing velocity," Slovis said Tuesday at Pac-12 Media Day, "and all of a sudden last year I'm looking at it like, 'What's going on with my arm?'" During the offseason, Slovis went back to video to evaluate what had happened to his arm. But the answer actually stems from his final play of the 2019 season.

Slovis' last act as a freshman was to leave the Holiday Bowl loss to Iowa early following an elbow injury. He avoided anything that required surgery or an extended off period and was ready to participate in the following spring practice before it was shut down by the pandemic. But despite being cleared by the medical staff, Slovis still didn't totally trust his arm by the time the 2020 season arrived. "I never got that confidence back of wanting to use that or was really conservative about using it," Slovis explained. "At times I was compensating for not wanting to use it or put strain or stress on the elbow. So I think that caused a lot of the issues that you guys saw." - Orange County Register


rSr/2024 QB Kedon SlovisBrigham Young
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