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  • Huskies Head To Michigan For Regular Season Finale 

    Thursday, Nov 26, 2009 @10:40pm CST

    Season FInale
    Northern Illinois heads to Mt. Pleasant, Mich. for a "Black Friday" meeting versus 2009 MAC West Division champ Central Michigan. The Huskies will be looking to spoil CMU's undefeated MAC season and notch their eighth win of the year.

    Bowl Eligible
    With seven wins, Northern Illinois is bowl eligible for the second straight year under head coach Jerry Kill and has surpassed its 2008 win total. Northern Illinois also reached the six-win mark for the ninth time in the past 10 years, dating back to 2000. The Huskies have been to three bowls this decade and have played a postseason game in four of the last five seasons.

    The Time for Kill Nearing the end of his second season in DeKalb, NIU's Jerry Kill is 13-11 in two seasons at Northern Illinois, and claims the Huskies' first win over a Big Ten team in 21 years. Kill led Northern Illinois to a four-game improvement and a spot in the 2008 Independence Bowl last season and has improved on that win total in 2009. Dating back to his days at Southern Illinois, a team he built into an FCS powerhouse, Kill-coached teams have made six straight postseason appearances. He was named the 2007 Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year, and in his 16th season as a collegiate head coach, owns a record of 116-68 and a winning percentage of .632.

    Most Frequent Foe
    Dating back to 1939, Northern Illinois has played Central Michigan 44 times, more than any other current FBS opponent, and owns a slim 12-11 lead in MAC games played between the schools. In Mt. Pleasant, the Chippewas own a 14-8 series lead, including a 35-10 victory the last time NIU traveled to Kelly-Shorts Stadium in 2007. CMU has won the last two games in the series thanks to a 33-30 overtime victory at Huskie Stadium last year; prior to that, Northern Illinois had won nine straight games in the series between 1998-2006.

    A Thriller
    A year ago, Northern Illinois scored 24 unanswered points in the final 16 minutes of the game to take Central Michigan to overtime before falling to the Chippewas, 33-30, in DeKalb. Mike Salerno's 25-yard field goal with 19 seconds remaining capped the Huskies' comeback, which featured two onsides kick recoveries and three fourth down conversions, including one on a fake punt. In overtime, CMU's Josh Gordy picked off Chandler Harnish in the end zone to end Northern Illinois' possession and the Chippewas' Andrew Aguila drilled a 40-yard field goal to give Central Michigan the win. Harnish completed 18-of-36 passes for 288 yards in the game and Matt Simon caught six passes for 131 yards to lead the Huskies.

    Back and Forth Battle
    In its first trip to Ohio since 1998, Northern Illinois dominated the offensive and defensive stats, but the Bobcats scored the first two and last two touchdowns of the game to earn the 38-31 victory. A pair of returns led to OU's first two scores as their first TD was set up by a 64-yard kickoff return and the second came on a 91-yard punt return, putting NIU in an early 14-0 hole. The Huskies came back to tie the score before halftime and each team scored off a turnover in the third quarter, with Ohio getting a field goal before Chad Spann scored on a one-yard run to give NIU a 21-17 lead. The teams traded TD passes, with Chandler Harnish hitting Marcus Lewis for 26 of his season-high 307 passing yards. Ohio took the lead for good with 5:38 remaining as the Huskies' final-minute efforts fell short.

    A Winning MAC Mark
    After posting a 5-3 record in Mid-American Conference play a year ago, Northern Illinois has matched that win total in MAC games this year and is 92-88-2 all-time in league play. The 2009 campaign is NIU's 23rd overall in the Mid-American Conference as the Huskies spent 11 seasons in the league in its first stint (1975-86) and are 57-43 (.570) versus conference teams since rejoining the MAC in 1997.

    The MAC Road
    After dropping its second MAC road game of the season, Northern Illinois is now 19-11 (.633) versus Mid-American Conference teams on the road since 2002. Only Bowling Green (22) has more wins than NIU in MAC road games during that time, while NIU's .633 winning percentage is second only to BG's .687 mark. Here are the road records of MAC teams in conference games only since 2002:

    Akron 11-21 .344
    Ball State 17-14 .548
    Bowling Green 22-10 .687
    Buffalo 6-24 .200
    Central Michigan 18-13 .581
    Eastern Michigan 5-25 .167
    Kent State 12-20 .375
    Northern Illinois 19-11 .633
    Miami (Ohio) 18-14 .563
    Ohio 13-19 .419
    Temple 5-6 .454
    Toledo 15-16 .484
    Western Michigan 16-15 .516


    Home for the Holiday
    One player on the Northern Illinois roster will be heading "home" for the Thanksgiving holiday - or at least to his home state. Sophomore quarterback DeMarcus Grady is the only Michigan native on the NIU roster this season. In Grady's two active years on the Huskie roster (2008-09), Northern Illinois is 3-2 versus teams from his home state.

    1,000 and 500
    Just weeks after playing the 1,000th intercollegiate game in school history on Sept. 26 versus Idaho, Northern Illinois earned its 500th victory with its 50-6 win over Eastern Michigan. The Huskies own an all-time record of 501-455-51 for a winning percentage of .523. NIU earned its 400th win on Nov. 11, 1989 with a 39-27 victory over Toledo in the second-to-last game of that 9-2 season.

    Coordinator Connected
    Huskie offensive coordinator and offensive line coach Matt Limegrover and Central Michigan head coach Butch Jones have been friends since the two coached together on the staff at Ferris State (Mich.) in 1997, where current CMU defensive coordinator Tim Banks was also on staff. Jones was a member of Limegrover's wedding party. Limegrover's familiarity with CMU offensive line coach Don Mahoney goes even further back as the two Pittsburgh prep stars competed against each other in high school where Limegrover played at Pitt Central Catholic and Mahoney starred for Hempfield Area High School.

    Welcome Back
    Versus Ohio, quarterback Chandler Harnish returned to the NIU starting line-up for the first time since the Toledo game after sitting out three full games (NIU wins over Miami, Akron and Eastern Michigan) with a knee injury. The sophomore returned for the second half of the Ball State contest and completed all nine of his passes for 60 yards and a touchdown. He stretched his consecutive completions to 15 by hitting his first six passes versus Ohio in what would prove to be a productive day for the sophomore.

    Passing Fancy
    Chandler Harnish finished the Ohio game with career highs in completions (24) and total offense (337), to record his season best numbers in those categories as well as in passing attempts (35) and passing yards (307). Harnish recorded just the second 300-yard passing day of his career, and the first since his very first start as a Huskie, in the 2008 season opener versus Minnesota (when he had a career-high 326 passing yards).

    'Leven for Landon
    Landon Cox was Harnish' most popular target versus Ohio as the junior from Calumet City caught 11 passes for 132 yards for his career bests in both categories. He had four catches for 10 yards or more, including a 45-yard grab to tie NIU's longest of the season. Cox recorded the first 100-yard receiving day for Northern Illinois this season and his 11 catches were the most by an NIU player since Sam Hurd caught 12 passes versus Central Michigan on Nov. 5, 2005. The 11 catches are tied for the 10th-most in Huskie history.

    Top of the Charts
    Wide receivers rank one through four on the Huskie receiving chart in 2009, with Cox at the top of the heap with 41 catches for 471 yards and three scores. The numbers are not only the best of his career, they have already surpassed the 2008 season catches total of Marcus Perez, NIU's leading receiver a year ago, who had 34 catches on the year. Also heralded as one of NIU's most physical receivers and a great blocker, Cox has been named the Huskies' offensive skill player of the week four times.

    C-Spann Watchers
    Chad Spann continues to add to his amazing season with two more touchdowns in the Ohio game. Spann scored on a pair of one-yard runs for his 18th and 19th touchdowns of the season (he has 18 rushing). Spann, the MAC's leading scorer, has at least one touchdown in nine of NIU's 11 games this year and the Ohio game was his eighth multiple touchdown game of the year. He ranks sixth in the country in scoring with an average of 10.36 points per game.

    Scoring Spann
    Chad Spann is scoring at a record rate and approaching the numbers of the most prolific backs in school history. The junior's 19 touchdowns already rank tied for third on NIU's single season scoring chart, one behind Michael Turner's 20 scores in 2002 and Garrett Wolfe's school record 21 in 2004. Spann's 18 rushing TDs are one off the school record of 19 shared by Turner (2002) and Stacey Robinson (1989 and 1990).

    Run Stoppers
    For the sixth time this season, Northern Illinois held an opponent to 100 or less rushing yards as Ohio tallied just 84 rushing yards on 28 carries. The Huskies held Miami to minus 11 rushing yards, setting a new school record for lowest rushing yards by an opponent in a game, then held Akron to just 31 rushing yards on 24 carries. Eastern Michigan finished with 100 yards on the ground, while Western Illinois (29-82) and Western Michigan (23-73) were also below the century mark. In MAC play, Northern Illinois opponents are averaging just 83.3 yards on the ground per game and less than 2.8 yards per rush.

    Coffman For Loss
    Junior defensive lineman Jake Coffman - the "old man" of the Huskie defense at age 25 - continues to run down (younger) opposing ballcarriers and quarterbacks. In the Ohio game, Coffman added to his team-leading totals with two sacks for minus 31 yards rushing and finished the game with three tackles for loss. He ended an OU drive by forcing Ohio quarterback Theo Scott into an intentional grounding flag for a loss of 19 yards in the third quarter. Coffman has 7.5 sacks and 12 tackles for loss on the year. The sack total ranks ninth on the NIU single season charts and he is second in the MAC this season in sacks per game (0.75) and fourth in tackles per loss per game (1.20).

    Sack Attack
    Even without NIU all-time sacks leader Larry English, as well as his 2008 defensive line starting mates Craig Rusch and Alex Krutsch, the Huskies' 2009 defense has surpassed the sack total of last year's unit. English and Co. finished with 25 sacks a year ago, while this year's Huskies have combined for 28 so far this year. Jake Coffman (7.5) and fellow starters Sean Progar (5.0) and Brandon Bice (4.0) have accounted for 16 sacks, but 11 different players have contributed to the 2009 total.

    Skarb Has Skills
    Junior fullback Kyle Skarb, who spent his freshman year at NIU as a linebacker, caught three passes, one for a touchdown, for a career-best 57 yards at Ohio. On the 23-yard touchdown, the Huskies' first score of the game, Skarb showed his running skills, heading to the sideline and diving for the pylon for the score. On a 16-yard grab in the fourth quarter, Skarb played wide receiver, making the catch with his toes just inside the sideline. He has a career-best 11 catches for 189 yards on the year and leads all Huskie receivers in yards per catch with a 17.2 average,

    Close Calls Continue
    To date, Northern Illinois has been in contention in every game this season as each of the Huskies' four losses have been by eight points or less. Of the Huskies' 11 losses in the last two seasons, nine have been by eight points or less. Northern Illinois has won games by seven (Purdue), six (Ball State) and five (Miami) point margins this season and claimed four-point wins over Miami (Ohio) and Bowling Green in 2008. Under Jerry Kill, Northern Illinois' only substantial defeats came at the hands of Navy (by 16) and Ball State (by 31) last year.

    Seven Straight
    Huskie kicker Mike Salerno made his seventh straight field goal to pull the Huskies within a touchdown at the end of the Ohio game. Salerno's streak stretches back to the Akron contest, when he missed on a 37-yard effort in the first quarter. He has made nine of his last 10 field goal tries dating back to the Toledo game and has hit 17-of-22 threes this year to rank tied for 13th in the country, and second in the league, in field goals per game. In just two seasons, the Winona State transfer ranks fifth at Northern Illinois in career field goals made (35) and attempted (46).

    High Scorer
    Senior Mike Salerno has nearly equalled his scoring total from a year ago with 86 points on 17 field goals and 35 extra points. His top scoring day this year came versus Eastern Michigan when he made three field goals and totaled 14 points, the most by any kicker in the MAC this year. In his two-year Huskie career, he ranks fifth in career kicking points (174), PATs made (69) and attempted (71).

    Racking Up Return Yards
    Freshman Tommy Davis has made an impact on the Huskies' return game as he is averaging 23.9 yards per kickoff return and 8.0 yards per punt return on the season. Davis has an 86-yard kickoff return touchdown to his credit to account for the 10th-longest kickoff return in Huskie history and the first for Northern Illinois since Aug. 29, 2002. Now he has added his name to the NIU record books for single season kickoff return yards as his 502 total KOR yards this year are the seventh-most at Northern Illinois.

    Everybody Loves Chris
    Cornerback Chris Smith has quietly put together a stellar season in his first season as a Huskie. The junior college transfer led Northern Illinois in tackles at Ohio with a season and career high nine stops, including six solo, and added his fourth pass break-up of the year. Smith upped his season tackle total to 56, fifth on the team and is second in pass break-ups with four.

    Rhymes with Ran
    Chad Spann leads NIU in rushing with 862 yards on 143 carries on the year and is averaging six yards per carry. His four 100-yard rushing games include a career-best 174-yard day versus Eastern Michigan when he scored the first two times he touched the ball on runs of 65 and 79 yards, the two longest runs of his career. After averaging 72 yards per rush on his first two carries, Spann finished the game with a 15.8 yards per rush average.

    Same Starters
    The same five players have started every game for Northern Illinois on the offensive line this season and NIU has had 12 players start every game on offense and defense overall. In addition to the offensive linemen, the Huskies have started the same linebacking crew of Cory Hanson, Pat Schiller and Alex Kube each game. NIU defensive linemen Brandon Bice and D.J. Pirkle have started every game as have cornerback Patrick George and strong safety Tracy Wilson.

    On The O-Line
    NIU's rushing offense has been powered by a pair of senior offensive linemen in center Eddie Adamski, a member of the Rimington Award Watch List, and left guard Jason Onyebuagu. Fifth-year senior Adamski ranks as NIU's most experienced player, starting all 48 of the games he has played over the last four years, while four-year man Onyebuagu has seen action in all 49 of the Huskies' games and started 36 straight. The seniors are joined by a trio of redshirt sophomores in tackles Trevor Olson and Adam Kiel, and right guard Joe Pawlak, on NIU's starting o-line.

    In the Club
    NIU's 2009 roster boasts three players who have gained 1,000 career rushing yards for the Huskies in Justin Anderson, Me'co Brown and Chad Spann. With a season-high 77 yards on 10 carries versus Eastern Michigan, Anderson moved up to 18th on the NIU career rushing chart with 1,707 yards. Brown passed the 1,000-yard mark earlier this season and has 1,155 yards on 258 carries in 24 career games to rank 27th all-time. With 862 yards in 2009, Spann has moved into NIU's career Top 25 with 1,352 yards on 242 totes.

    Team Rushing
    NIU is averaging 209.4 rushing yards per game, 22.8 yards more than the No. 2 rushing team in the Mid-American Conference (Temple). The Huskies rank 15th in the nation in rushing offense and have 2,303 rushing yards on the season, surpassing its 2008 total. Northern Illinois has not finished a season as the MAC's number one rushing team since 2004 when they averaged 232.2 rushing yards per game.

    Streak Broken
    For the first time in the Jerry Kill era, Northern Illinois won a game without rushing for at least 200 yards when the Huskies totaled just 134 yards on the ground versus Ball State yet earned the 26-20 triumph. Prior to that, Northern Illinois had been 12-0 when rushing for over 200 yards as a team, and 0-10 when opponents held the Huskies to less than 200 yards in the last two years. Before the Ball State win, the last time NIU won without gaining 200 yards rushing was Sept. 22, 2007 at Idaho (188 yards). The last time Northern Illinois hit the 200-yard mark in rushing yards and did not win was Sept. 29, 2007 at Central Michigan (203 yards).

    Can't Get to the 'Back
    While leading the way for the No. 1 rushing offense in the MAC, the Huskies' offensive line also has been effective protecting the quarterback, as the Huskies' three QBs have been sacked just 13 times for minus 109 yards so far this year. That sack total ranks second in the MAC, behind only Central Michigan, which has allowed only 12 sacks for 63 yards this year.

    Cory in the House
    Linebacker Cory Hanson has quietly put together a stellar senior season as he ranks second on the Huskie team with 71 tackles, including a career-best 31 solo, 3.5 tackles for loss, three pass break-ups and three interceptions. The Minnesota native has 235 career tackles, more than any other player on the Huskie team, as well as 13.5 for loss.

    More, More, More
    Even before the Huskies travel to Mt. Pleasant for the regular season finale, Northern Illinois has scored more points (338-314), rushed for more yards (2,303-2,226) and scored more rushing touchdowns (26-22) than it did in all of 2008. Last year's Huskies averaged 24.2 points per game while this year's group is over the 30 points per game mark

    Turnover Totals
    Despite tying its season high with two turnovers at Ohio, the Huskies continue to rank among the national (FBS) leaders in fewest turnovers lost with 11 on the year on six fumbles and five interceptions. Northern Illinois and Central MIchigan are tied for ninth in the country in turnovers lost. The Huskies rank in the top 15 in interceptions thrown and fumbles lost. The Huskies did not turn the ball over versus Akron, Idaho or WMU.
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