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Jordan Lynch: He is NIU's man

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“I think people just don’t respect the MAC like they should. I don’t know what else to say,” Lynch said. “We beat BCS teams, we play tough against whoever on the field. We’re just a bunch of kids with chips on their shoulders that think we can play on those big programs.”

Doeren has been on his quarterback’s Heisman bandwagon all along. Earlier this week, he took Lynch’s campaign into his own hands, writing a letter to Heisman voters about what type of player he is and what he means to the team.

“[Lynch] is a blue-collar winner that truly loves and respects the game of football,” Doeren wrote. “His relentless energy and passion for competition and winning is inspirational and contagious. I love to see him practice and play – he is worthy of any and all consideration he gets for the Heisman Trophy.”

Lynch said Doeren’s message showed the belief NIU’s second-year coach has in him running the Huskies’ offense.

“I have a great deal of respect for coach Doeren doing that,” Lynch said. “Just the belief, the trust factor he has in me, how good of a player I am.”

Maybe Doeren’s letter will sway some Heisman voters. There’s a chance a huge game against Kent State, a MAC title and a BCS bowl berth gets Lynch’s name out there. At the same time, maybe it still isn’t enough to get him to the Heisman Trophy ceremony in New York.

Either way, all the Heisman talk is secondary to Lynch.

“I just want to go out there and win. That’s the main thing,” he said. “I don’t care how we do it, I just want to win.”

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