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Kill: 'I did the best I could'

Jerry Kill had only hours to decide if he wanted to leave Northern Illinois University and coach football at the University of Minnesota. In this Daily Chronicle exclusive, Kill talks about his decision, how it was handled and his message for the people of DeKalb.

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Northern Illinois head coach Jerry Kill celebrates the defeat of Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind., on Saturday Sept. 19, 2009. (Chronicle File Photo)

Jerry Kill left Northern Illinois University on Dec. 5 to become the head football coach at Minnesota. Kill reached out to the Daily Chronicle on Tuesday night to fulfill an exit interview request and discuss the night of Kill's departure, how it was handled and his legacy at NIU.

The following is an edited transcript:

John Sahly: I want you to start by taking me through the whole process from when Minnesota offered you (the position) to when you touched down in Minnesota on Sunday night.

Jerry Kill: "Well, it's a situation that I met with them Saturday night in Chicago, somewhere around 7 p.m., and we visited for a long time with the (Minnesota) president and the athletic director. We came back driving home, I guess it was around 11 p.m., we talked, and I knew that I had the job offered to me.

"(My wife) Rebecca and I had a chance to visit about it afterward and those are critical decisions. In college football, and just so everybody knows, it's no different than what Northern Illinois did when I was at Southern (Illinois). We lost a game at Southern (in 2007) and got beat by Delaware, and Northern was visiting with me the very next morning. That's just how this crazy profession is. In our profession, you have to make decisions that are lifelong decisions in a matter of hours, and it's very difficult. I got home late that night, visited with (NIU athletic director Jeff) Compher.

"We had recruits in on Sunday, which is awkward. ... I visited with Jeff for a few minutes. I hadn't really talked with anybody on our staff, so I visited with the staff and let them know that I had been offered the job and that this is what I'm going to do. I said, 'I know it's a difficult situation,' and I said, 'You guys have done a great job. The kids have done a great job.' I said, 'If anybody is interested in coaching, that I know that Jeff will talk to all of you.' Then I went and visited with the President (John Peters), and he was fantastic.

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