“One of the hardest challenges is you have a freshman that has a lot of success, and you’re always curious as to how they’ll react to that,” Underwood said. “The one thing that Trent has done is accepted some of the things that he didn’t do well. He’s allowed us to coach him. He’s gotten better. There’s no secret, he was a left-hand-dominant player last year. Now he’s just as good going right.”