This is part of The Sun’s position-by-position preview of the 2017 Cornell football team. For a preview of each position, click here.
It is an unfortunate flashback for Cornell football’s depth at linebacker For the second straight season, the team has to deal with the loss of three-time captain Miles Norris to an Achilles injury in preseason training. A player who did not miss a single game in his three years before the injury, Norris was hoping to make a comeback this season, returning as a fifth-year senior and a three-time captain. But an injury to the opposite foot brings a crushing blow to the team. “It was so gut-wrenching to see that,” said head coach David Archer ’05. “A guy like Miles Norris doesn’t come around every day, very few and far between with what he does on the field, off the field, and his influence. He’s still the captain, he’s part of this program forever, but just heartbreaking.” But this year’s linebacking corps has one thing that last year’s did not: experience. This team has already dealt with a year without its leader, an intangible asset that the team will undoubtedly be falling back on. The most seasoned player is senior and captain Kurt Frimel, who appeared in every game the past two seasons in addition to four his freshman year. Frimel tallied 59 total tackles, six for a loss and 1.5 sacks last year. He ranked second in the League and 24th nationally with three forced fumbles, and ranked first in the league and 20th nationally in fumbles recovered with two.
Frimel was second in the Ivy League last season in forced fumbles to go along with his 59 tackles.
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