AUBURN, Ala. – As the temperatures started dropping into the 50s and 60s this fall in Auburn, the students on campus started breaking out the heavy jackets. Payton Thorne had to laugh. That’s still t-shirt weather where he’s from in the Midwest. So, how did Thorne, a coach’s kid from just outside Chicago, end up in the SEC as the starting quarterback at Auburn?
To answer that, you first need to understand who Thorne is and what it is that drives him.
First and foremost, it’s his faith.
“My why every time I step out there is playing for my Heavenly Father and just trying to give back to Him what He’s given to me,” Thorne said. “It’s been the No. 1 most important part of my life. My parents have instilled that in me. Just going out there to glorify Him and do all I can to be at my best.”
For Thorne, though, where his why comes from is threefold. Faith might be the most important part of it and of who he is as a man, but his family has just as much to do with his motivation. There would be no football without his family.
“As I’ve gotten older and been able to see and understand more of what my parents have done for me, I just can’t be more thankful for them and how they raised me and the things that they sacrificed for me growing up,” Thorne said. “I feel like I owe it to them to put all I can into this and try to make the most out of it.”
The last part of the why for Thorne is his will to succeed and his love for football. He is the ultimate competitor, and that extra drive, that fear of being average, is the reason he ended up at Auburn.
“I don’t ever want to be average in life,” Thorne said. “I’ve always loved football, and I’ve always wanted to be the best I can. I strive every day to get there. And I don’t think I ever will get there, but if I keep striving every single day to get there – whenever I’m done, I’ll be satisfied with however it ended.”