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Athletic director Jeff Compher (left) shakes hands with Dave Doeren during a press conference at the Convocation Center in DeKalb on Monday afternoon. Doeren was named the new head coach of the Northern Illinois University Huskies football team. (Rob Winner – rwinner@daily-chronicle.com)

DeKALB – Monday was a good day for Dave Doeren, the newest Northern Illinois University head football coach introduced to the public at the Convocation Center.

It was a great day for Jeff Compher.

Compher, the NIU athletic director, started his coaching search by making a promise to the players that they would be the first to find out who the new coach was, a major difference from how they found out Jerry Kill was headed to Minnesota.

News of Kill’s exit leaked hours before he informed the Huskies in a meeting Dec. 5 at the end of the team’s season-ending banquet. Publicly, some players tried to put a good face on it.

The truth was that many were more than a little upset they found out first from media reports, family friends, text messages or Twitter rather than their coach.

Without saying it outright, Compher made it clear Monday that he didn’t want a repeat of that.

“Earlier this morning, [Doeren] met with the team, because I told the team that they would learn who their new coach would be before the public would know,” Compher said.

“They appreciated that.”

After Monday’s news conference, Compher re-emphasized the importance of letting the players know first.

“It was primary to me because the student-athletes, who they stand for and who they are, my relationship with them, is extremely important,” Compher said. “I feel like I owed that to them because I told them that. I was not going to let this get out before I told them.”

Players received a text message at about 11:30 p.m.  Sunday that they would meet their new coach before Monday morning’s indoor practice in Lake Barrington.

True to his word, Compher introduced Doeren to the Huskies.

“It means everything,” said quarterback Chandler Harnish, who found out about Kill leaving from a phone call from his brother. “The last thing we want to do is read on the blogs or a website that NIU hired a new coach. So they called us in really early, and I think that shows the amount of respect the administration has for the players and vice versa, and we’re really happy about it.”

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