Wichita State guard Colby Rogers wakes up most mornings by 6:20 to dress and make the two-minute drive to Koch Arena for an hour workout at 7 a.m.
On days when it is difficult to get out of bed, he looks at the three words written on notebook paper taped to his mirror in his bathroom.
Perception. Action. Will.
On Tuesday, Rogers comes out of tunnel, wearing a gray Shocker shirt and black shorts, to work with special assistant Xavier Holland, who oversees individual skill sessions. Three student assistants rebound, pass and set screens.