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WOODRIDGE – After a full season away from coaching college football, Joe Novak can't stop smiling.

Sure, he misses the competition and the players, but the list of what he's seen and done since retiring as the Northern Illinois University football coach in Nov. 2007 is starting to read like a lifetime's worth of achievements.

Novak has traveled with his wife, Carole, to France. They're hopeful to head to Italy soon. He finally got to read James Michener's best-selling book "Hawaii."

"I was always afraid of the length (1,056 pages) when I was coaching," Novak said at Friday's Brigham-Novak Classic at Seven Bridges Golf Course. "I'd never be able to finish it. It was great."

He got the chance to go see the Army-Navy game for the first time in his life.

"It was a wonderful, great experience," he said. "You need to do it sometime."

Novak always has been one of the good guys in college sports. That's why it was difficult for some people to watch him retire after a rough 2-10 final season. Someone who had built up NIU from the depths deserved a storybook ending.

The past year of traveling the world, watching games without enduring the overwhelming pain of losses, doing some of the things he always has wanted to do but never had time for ... this is the storybook ending.

"Sometimes I pinch myself and say I shouldn't be having this much fun," Novak said, "but I am."

Like many coaches with the experience Novak had, the final few seasons of a long career lack the fun he now enjoys.

"I don't miss losing," he said. "At the end my career, winning wasn't as much fun as it used to be and losing was worse than ever. I don't understand why it's that way, but really at the end it was worse than ever. I go to a game now and I go home afterward and do the next thing."

Despite no longer coaching NIU, the connection Novak has with the Huskies remains just as strong.

Current NIU coach Jerry Kill played host to the Novaks on Thursday, and on Friday he brought Novak to campus where the former coach spoke with some of the current players.

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