Leadership in sport is an interesting thing.
It’s not always the “rah rah” guy who stands in front of a team during pregame or halftime. Being a leader doesn’t necessarily mean being the center of attention or just the go-to guy in the way Trayce Jackson-Davis was last year.
Sometimes it’s being in the gym every morning. Or being one of the first out on the floor for warmups. Just never taking a play off.
That’s why Trey Galloway is a captain this year, a title he earned through four years of competing as hard as he could.