I can’t fathom the mental hurdles it takes to come back from a completely destroyed ankle. Especially after the first surgery to fix that foot fails, recovery does not go as planned, and you have to go back in to repair the repair. For some, that injury lingers at all times in your mind.
Pair that with joining a program during a Covid Year.
Then pair that with a new coaching regime that is a complete flip style wise from the one that brought you in.
And I guess these circumstances semi explain Kayshon’s career at LSU.