Armando opens things for not only himself, but for the rest of the guys going forward."
In the last four games, the Crimson is 3-1, outscoring the opposition 6-3. With a win against Penn this Saturday, the Crimson could manage a respectable 3-4 in the Ivy League, which could give them fifth place if Columbia loses at Cornell this weekend.
Building the Kerr Dynasty
Backs Colin Eyre and Joe Steffa have both taken advantage of time seen as starters and substitutes, and Mike Lobach has established himself as a stalwart defensive force.
"Probably Mike Lobach will be a four year starter back there,"
Kerr said. "Lobach, from day one, come into camp very confident, not arrogant, but very confident in his ability and stepped up."
Kerr is also recruiting at all positions for the 2000 season. 12 recruits are applying early, four of which Kerr labels "top prospects."
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