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Punter Kean Thibeaux – Class of 2027, Fort Bend Marshall (TX)


Kean Thibeaux of Fresno, Texas, is emerging as one of the most hardworking specialists in the Class of 2027. Standing 5’8” and weighing 155 pounds, Kean is a punter for Fort Bend Marshall in Missouri City, where he has already started to make a name for himself with his dedication to refining his craft. This offseason, he attended multiple kicking camps to sharpen his skills, which has noticeably improved both his punting technique and his consistency. His strong leg and attention to detail make him a reliable weapon in the special teams unit.


More than just a specialist, Kean is the definition of a student-athlete who knows how to take challenges “one day at a time.” Carrying a 3.13 GPA, he balances his academics with training by staying focused and disciplined throughout the season. His personal goal is ambitious but attainable — averaging over 4 seconds of hangtime on punts. Kean’s approach reflects his competitive nature: he isn’t circling one specific matchup, because for him, every game is an opportunity to improve, showcase his skills, and help his team succeed.


Q: How has your offseason training translated onto the field?

Kean: “Going to multiple kicking camps has enhanced my punting and kicking skills.”


Q: How do you balance school, training, and football as the season ramps up?

Kean: “Taking it one day at a time.”


Q: What personal goals have you set for yourself this season?

Kean: “I want to average over 4 seconds of hangtime on punts.”


Q: What game or matchup are you most looking forward to this year?

Kean: “I just want to compete.”


With his work ethic, coachability, and drive to keep improving, Kean Thibeaux is positioning himself as a punter to watch in Texas high school football.

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