Page 10 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 11, 1986 ND'S By MARTY STRASEN Notre Dame senior inside linebacker Mike Kovaleski has thrived on hard work in earning his position as the backbone of the Notre Dame linebacking core. When the New Castle, Ind. native was elected sole captain of the 1986 football squad by the players at the end of spring workouts, Kovaleski realized his work had just begun. "THERE'S a lot of responsibility," Kovaleski said. "There's a lot of individual work you have to do with every guy on the team. There are different speaking engagements and things they always want the captain of the team to be at." Don't get Kovaleski wrong,though. Playing football has never really been a chore for the 6-2, 218 pounder. "I'm more excited than I've ever been for an opening game," he said. "I think the team is confident even though we've Kovaleski leads cocky Irish i never run an offense or a defense in a real game under the new coaches yet. " FOR KOVALESKI to say he is looking forward to this season more than any other is saying something. He started in his first game as a freshmen for the Irish, and has started no less than nine games per season in each of his three previous years. This season, however, the additions of new head coach Lou Holtz and defensive coodinator Foge Fazio have given Kovaleski and the rest of the seniors some renewed optimism. "This season means a lot to me," Kovaleski said. "We haven't had a real successful team since I've been here. We haven't had a team that's gone to a major bowl and that's important to us. That's why we came here and that's what we're shooting for. "THE NEW coaching staff adds something to it just because of them being different for us. They're bringing a whole new philosophy in and it's a re- learning time for us , but we're ready. God help us if we weren't." And while Kovaleski raves about the contribution Fazio is making to the Irish defense, Fazio is quick to return the compliments to his linebacker. "We're very fortunate to have a guy like Mike Kovaleski," Fazio said. "Getting the chance to coach a guy like that is an honor. "HE'S NOT only a leader athletically, but as a person he's just a fine guy. It seems -Kovaleski has always been ready to do the job. Not only did he step in to start in his first career game as at freshman (Mike Larkin was injured), but he went on to lead the team in tackles as a sophomore and finished second last season with 95, behind only Tony Furjanic. Beginning Saturday, Kovaleski hopes to make his senior season his best. "I WOULDN'T put a prediction on what kind of season we're going to have in terms of wins and losses," he said. "I think we're going to have a successful year. If you ask any guy on the team, he'll tell you we're shooting for 11-0. "That's the kind of season we want to have, especially since Notre Dame is always a big game on every one else's schedule." Kovaleski's election as sole I I Senior linebacker Mike Kovaleski will lead the Fighting Irish defense against Michigan this Saturday in South A Marty Strasen writes for Notre Dame Observer. provided The Daily with feature story.. The He this BE SEEN In The Michigan Daily WINTER FASHION ISSUE * All interested in modeling should stop in and say cheese for us on Friday, September 12 Noon - 4:00 For more information call Andi at 764-0553 Bend. captain marked the first time the team has had only one captain since Rocky Bleier filled those shoes in 1967. AS LEADER of this year's team, Kovaleski assures there are no simple answers to fielding a winning squad. But that's not to say he doesn't have any ideas. "I think we have to be a little cocky," he said. "You might even see a little arrogance on the field this year at Notre Dame. That's what's going to help us be a good team and I hope that will come through. "The other big thing is now well our seniors do. We're looking for guys to give 100 percent in practice and in games, and I think that's what most of the guys are doing.' In Kovaleski's case, that's just something to count on. / 1. SCIENCE MAJOR AND SOCIAL CONSCIENCE? Combine Both in a Public Health Career! Find out the scope of career possibilities by attending lectures dealing with the current scientific and ethical issues facing professionals in occupational/environmental health fields. The Department of Environmental and Industrial Health is sponsoring five seminars which will cover such topics as: " Water Contamination " Hazardous Waste " Occupational and Environmental Cancers " Environmental Stress " Hazardous Chemicals Identification Join us for the first lecture this Friday at 2 p.m. in 3056 Natural Science Bldg. 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