Erick Hunter Reveals Untold Stories From NFL Draft and Intense Battles With Michael Vick & DeSean Jackson-Coached Teams
Morgan State defensive star Erick Hunter made his name as one of the best players in HBCU football. But before his time in college athletics, he excelled as a multi-skilled high school student-athlete, competing in football, basketball, and track while also being a percussionist in his high school marching band and orchestra.
In a recent interview with ClutchPoints, Hunter spoke about how he navigated his time commitment.
“The way my schedule worked in high school, I would be in school all day. The workload isn’t as crazy as college, but you have classes at the end of the day that you have to be in—you don’t get a choice when you’re in high school. I had free time to knock out homework, and we still had mandatory study halls for football.Right after school, we’d be in study hall from about 2:30 to 4:00. Then we’d hit practice from 4:30 to 6:30, and then I would have [marching band] practice from 7:00 to 9:00. That was just my day, every day.”


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