What did Keffer tell you about his adjustment to college life?
DM: I think it was pretty rough on him at first. He hurt his foot, so he had to redshirt that first year up there. He was doing a little summer job with my Mom and a pipe fell on his foot. I think that kind of put him down a little bit because he couldn’t play that first year. He used to talk a lot about how the guys up there were. He talked about I guess you would call it initiation, you know how the freshmen had to do all kind of stuff. He had to get used to things up there. He came from high school being the top dog to going to MSU and not really being the top dog anymore. SR: I can only imagine how difficult the loss of Keffer was, but what did it mean to your family to see so many people you had never met care so deeply about you all? DM: I know for me and for my Mom, I just couldn’t see any better gratitude and support than they all showed. It could not have been any better. They did a lot of the simple stuff that some people might overlook. We had a lot of people calling and sen