I am several weeks late asking this question so pardon my tardiness.
However, I noticed that Savion Hiter did not play in Louisa County's opening game this year (if not the opening game, it was one of the early season games). However, I do know that he's been putting up some good numbers against just about everyone.
My question is if he's 100% as it pertains to playing the same amount that he normally plays. I'm not asking about any injuries as a) that's none of my business and b) I haven't seen anything publicized and c) I'm not inferring that he's hurt at all.
For you baseball fans, I'm approaching my question from a Stephen Strasburg perspective where he could be powered down at any time (yes, I know Strasburg had injuries, but this is different). I guess I'm asking is Hiter in a situation where he could be powered down at anytime due to his status and future obligations to Michigan. We are in an era where football players are shutting themselves down early as a cautionary tale and was wondering if Hiter is set to play normally? Or could there be a situation where if he or his family don't want him to play, then he's not going to play.
My questions are probably baseless, but I go back to the early season game where he didn't play and that was the first thing that popped in my mind due to how decisions are made these days.
However, I noticed that Savion Hiter did not play in Louisa County's opening game this year (if not the opening game, it was one of the early season games). However, I do know that he's been putting up some good numbers against just about everyone.
My question is if he's 100% as it pertains to playing the same amount that he normally plays. I'm not asking about any injuries as a) that's none of my business and b) I haven't seen anything publicized and c) I'm not inferring that he's hurt at all.
For you baseball fans, I'm approaching my question from a Stephen Strasburg perspective where he could be powered down at any time (yes, I know Strasburg had injuries, but this is different). I guess I'm asking is Hiter in a situation where he could be powered down at anytime due to his status and future obligations to Michigan. We are in an era where football players are shutting themselves down early as a cautionary tale and was wondering if Hiter is set to play normally? Or could there be a situation where if he or his family don't want him to play, then he's not going to play.
My questions are probably baseless, but I go back to the early season game where he didn't play and that was the first thing that popped in my mind due to how decisions are made these days.