HawkeyeHypnosis
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The Hawk Eye
I hope the best for Eric this coming season. He deserves it and I have faith in the kid. From article:
"I'm trying to get other guys involved, trying to get them to be leaders," May said after Sunday's game in the Prime Time League. "We have three juniors (Melsahn Basabe, Zach McCabe and Devyn Marble) - they want to be leaders. I've been pushing them to keep talking, be verbal at all times. If you're an upperclassman, you have to be a leader of this team."
"I've been feeling good," he said. "Workouts have gone well, the body's healthy. Staying with it, staying with the stretching. So I've been feeling good."
And that's important, because of the competitiveness on Iowa's roster. There's no guarantee of playing time, even for a senior, as the Hawkeyes have their most talented, and deep, roster since May has been with the program.
"When I was a freshman, it seemed like it was pretty laid out, who was going to be playing," May said. "There were only about eight guys who could play, and that was it. Now you're fighting for minutes. It's what it's supposed to be like. Every practice, you've got to get better. And if you're not getting better, someone else is, and you're going to lose your spot."
I hope the best for Eric this coming season. He deserves it and I have faith in the kid. From article:
"I'm trying to get other guys involved, trying to get them to be leaders," May said after Sunday's game in the Prime Time League. "We have three juniors (Melsahn Basabe, Zach McCabe and Devyn Marble) - they want to be leaders. I've been pushing them to keep talking, be verbal at all times. If you're an upperclassman, you have to be a leader of this team."
"I've been feeling good," he said. "Workouts have gone well, the body's healthy. Staying with it, staying with the stretching. So I've been feeling good."
And that's important, because of the competitiveness on Iowa's roster. There's no guarantee of playing time, even for a senior, as the Hawkeyes have their most talented, and deep, roster since May has been with the program.
"When I was a freshman, it seemed like it was pretty laid out, who was going to be playing," May said. "There were only about eight guys who could play, and that was it. Now you're fighting for minutes. It's what it's supposed to be like. Every practice, you've got to get better. And if you're not getting better, someone else is, and you're going to lose your spot."