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Stairway to Kevin: Luck Be a Linebacker

And in just under three games, he's already surpassed his tackle total for all of last season. He's cemented himself as an integral part of one of the Ivy League's best defenses.

Not too bad for a guy that spent the summer fighting for a spot on the team.

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When Kollar does come back at full strength, Svicarovich knows that he'll start to see less playing time. Kollar did, after all, notch 50 tackles and five sacks last season.

Svicarovich, however, is quick to snuff out any linebacker controversy created by an over-eager Crimson scribe.

"I imagine we'll rotate him in," he said. "And there's really no controversy."

He's such a nice guy that you sort of have to believe him.

As the team prepares to face a Ricky Rahne-led Cornell passing attack that gained 443 yards in the air last weekend, Svicarovich is preparing just as he would for any other game--he's getting ready to play.

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