SpiderRico
Well-Known Member
So far in Fran's short tenure, he's had the privilege of having 2 of the better senior captains in recent memory in Jared Cole and Matt Gatens. While neither were very vocal leaders, they both went about their business in a "professional" manner and commanded the respect and admiration of all their teammates.
So the question for next year now becomes......Who steps up and becomes the leader?
Is it May? Doubtful as it appears May's minutes will continue to diminish with the infusion of talent and as injuries start to take a real toll. In addition, he's never appeared to be much of the leader type in the 3 years he's been here.
Devyn Marble? Possibly. He's a legacy. He's got a great game and has really appeared to take on more of a leadership mentality once Bryce went down and he became the PG full-time.
Mel Basabe? Doubtful as he's always sort of marched to the beat of his own drum.
Zach McCabe? I could see this. He's a former quarterback, so he understands leadership. He's basically a football player playing basketball, so he knows all about toughness. He's the most physical player we have on our team. He's a born and bred Iowan.
Aaron White? I could see this as well. He's the most skilled player we have returning. All-Freshman team member and honorable mention all conference. Probably the best work ethic on the team. Plays with a chip on his shoulder and isn't afraid to be vocal when need-be.
So if I had to bet, I think both McCabe and White take the mantel of team leader from Gaten next season.
What does anyone else think?
So the question for next year now becomes......Who steps up and becomes the leader?
Is it May? Doubtful as it appears May's minutes will continue to diminish with the infusion of talent and as injuries start to take a real toll. In addition, he's never appeared to be much of the leader type in the 3 years he's been here.
Devyn Marble? Possibly. He's a legacy. He's got a great game and has really appeared to take on more of a leadership mentality once Bryce went down and he became the PG full-time.
Mel Basabe? Doubtful as he's always sort of marched to the beat of his own drum.
Zach McCabe? I could see this. He's a former quarterback, so he understands leadership. He's basically a football player playing basketball, so he knows all about toughness. He's the most physical player we have on our team. He's a born and bred Iowan.
Aaron White? I could see this as well. He's the most skilled player we have returning. All-Freshman team member and honorable mention all conference. Probably the best work ethic on the team. Plays with a chip on his shoulder and isn't afraid to be vocal when need-be.
So if I had to bet, I think both McCabe and White take the mantel of team leader from Gaten next season.
What does anyone else think?