Know what Jeff? I forgive you.
Truth is, Jeff Svicarovich is arguably the most underrated player on the Harvard team.
After only three games, he's made his presence known with 39 tackles, five for a loss. He's also had numerous open-field hits that have saved the Crimson from disaster.
All this from a guy that left spring practices wondering if he'd see any action at all this fall.
By his own admission, the Harvard coaches were giving Svicarovich a hard time last spring. They questioned his dedication. They questioned his drive. They questioned the most sacred element of every football player--his heart.
"They didn't know how committed I was to the program," Svicarovich said.
So this summer, he set out to show them exactly how committed he was.
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