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Northern Illinois quarterback Jordan Lynch (6) looks to pass during the first quarter Nov. 14 in DeKalb. NIU defeated Toledo, 31-24. (Rob Winner — rwinner@shawmedia.com)

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Never before has Northern Illinois’ bowl picture been this interesting.

For starters, it’s unclear which of the three bowls affiliated with the Mid-American Conference NIU could end up in.

Then there’s the wild card – the Huskies’ possible BCS bid.

Should NIU, ranked No. 21 in the latest BCS standings, beat No. 17 Kent State in Friday’s Mid-American Conference Championship Game, the Huskies could be poised for a BCS berth.

If NIU finishes in the top 16 of the BCS standings, is the highest-ranked non-automatic qualifying conference champion and finishes ahead of a champion from one of the six automatic-qualifying conferences, the Huskies would earn a a BCS bid.

NIU should finish ahead of the Big East champion in the final BCS standings.

Should it happen, the berth would be the first for both NIU and the MAC.

“We’ve been talking about, one of our goals is to have been the first school in the MAC to play in a BCS game,” NIU athletic director Jeff Compher said. “So that would certainly accomplish that goal if that were to take place. That’s pretty exciting.”

The Orange Bowl in south Florida has the last pick in the BCS rotation this season. Most likely, the game at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla. would be left with the MAC champion, whether it be the Huskies or Golden Flashes.

Speaking to the Daily Chronicle Wednesday, Orange Bowl chief executive officer Michael Saks wouldn’t say if he expects the game to wind up with NIU or Kent State, should either school earn the coveted BCS bid.

The winner of Saturday’s Atlantic Coast Conference Championship Game between Florida State and Georgia Tech will earn the other Orange Bowl spot. It’s also possible the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans, which chooses a BCS at-large team before the Orange, could wind up with a NIU or Kent State.

Having a MAC school could mean less ticket sales for the game, but Saks said the contest has had a number of teams, such as Wake Forest in 2007, Kansas in 2008 and Cincinnati in 2009, competing in their first BCS bowl games.

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