The cornerback is making a serious bid for a UW starting job.
Thaddeus Dixon should have felt his nerves spiraling out of control, his adrenaline kicking in. Instead he came skipping onto the field at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. He was in his hometown, two hours before kickoff, without a care.
The 6-foot-1, 192-pound Dixon is where he belongs now, in his second and final season at Washington, battling for a full-time starting job this spring. Confidence has never been his problem, not before and not now. Earlier in games against Michigan State and Jedd Fisch's Arizona, Dixon had a pair of pass break-ups in each. He intercepted a Washington State pass in the Apple Cup. He had another PBU against Oregon in the Pac-12 championship game.
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