Dakota Wesleyan University's spring football sessions have seen players like Landon Iverson adapting to the transition from high school football to college. Following an injury to teammate Koby Kayser, Iverson and Kaden Froehlich took on more playing time in the backfield during spring practice. The focus has been on reinforcing football basics and building team cohesion, especially among the young players on the team.
Iverson, expected to play a significant role in the Tigers' offense, has shown promise as a running back. With returning senior Lane Darrow, freshman Froehlich, and new recruit Juju Carrasco, the team is preparing for the upcoming season. Coaches emphasize a next-man-up mentality and the importance of executing tasks effectively on the field.
The players have embraced the need for mutual support and attention to detail during spring training, understanding the correlation between effort and achievement. Dakota Wesleyan looks ahead to the new season, aiming to be prepared for challenges and aligning their aspirations with the required dedication to succeed on the field.