Trevor Knight’s biggest asset, his intangibles, are not something that will show up on the box score or something that scouts can quantify. His character and leadership might be the most significant contribution that he brings to the table. Those things made him a great locker room presence both at Texas A&M and Oklahoma. From organizing team mission trips to Haiti or being involved in the Bryan/College Station community, Knight was a positive role model for his teammates.
No one will question Knight’s mental toughness and willingness to play after rehabbing from an injury on his throwing shoulder in a late October game against Mississippi State.