HogNation: Did you know about the Hogs in the Minors website before you received this letter/survey? If so, how?
Kevin Sheredy: No.
HN: What was your favorite game as a Razorback and why?
KS: 1994 at LSU Scott Brocail put tobasco sauce in Coach Clark's sunflower seeds and Copenhagen. It was hilarious.
HN: What was it like being a Razorback?
KS: Different, I wasn't used to a small town atmosphere.
HN: Do you still follow the Hogs?
KS: Not really.
HN: What is the best thing about playing in the minor leagues?
KS: Meeting so many people.
HN: The worst thing?
KS: The travel.
HN: Was it difficult to adjust to wooden bats?
KS: No I pitch, so the adjustment was great.
HN: Have you played with or against any other former Hogs? If so who? What was it like?
KS: Yes, Matt Carnes, Matt Erickson. It was cool, we talked, and had some good laughs.
HN: What did you think of Razorback fans? How do fans in the minor leagues compare?
KS: Dedicated, - they don't.
HN: Where are the best and worst places you've played games in the minor leagues? Why?
KS: Best - Myrtle Beach. New field - on ocean.
Worst - Burlington, Iowa. It's worthless.
HN: Do you keep up with any of your former Hog teammates?
KS: Not really.
HN: How does each level (College, A, AA, etc) compare competitively?
KS: Each level gets tougher, physically first and more mental the higher up you go.
Date: 07-17-02