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Jordan Lynch: He is NIU's man

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Bob Cole is in his first year as NIU quarterbacks coach after working with the receivers last season. He says Lynch is mechanically sound, gets the ball out of his hands fast and makes good decisions.

One reason for Lynch’s lack of mistakes lately is that he’s been able to correct them by watching film and listening to coaches, Cole said.

“He takes coaching well. You explain one thing to him and he’ll take it off the film and correct it, which I think is real impressive,” Cole said. “As a coach, you don’t want a player to make the same mistake over and over again.”


Is it enough?

Lynch has put up impressive numbers, and he’s won games. He very well could be a MAC champion on a team playing in a BCS bowl. Still, will it be enough to get him to New York, for at least a shot at the Heisman? It seems unlikely.

Any MAC player faces an uphill battle when it comes to getting recognition for the prestigious award, although Marshall quarterback Chad Pennington took fifth in 1999, while the Thundering Herd’s Randy Moss was fourth in 1997.

The last player from a mid-major conference to take home the Heisman was BYU QB Ty Detmer in 1990.

Doeren hopes that with a big game tonight, in a contest on ESPN2 featuring two Top 25 teams, Lynch finally will be able to show what he can do and get his name into the discussion for college football’s top award.

“I would like to see that. I think he has done everything that he was supposed to do. He did it in a big game on national television against Toledo,” Doeren said. “This is another opportunity for him to play, probably the best defense that he has to play against since Iowa, I would say collectively with what they do with their defensive front and the pressures they bring. It will be his biggest test from that standpoint.”

This has been one of the MAC’s best seasons in years as four teams have been ranked in the Top 25 at one point. But Lynch doesn’t think the MAC, which has two Top 25 teams competing in the championship game for the second time in its history, gets the love it deserves nationally.


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