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Daniels, Lynch overcome late fumble

DETROIT – Jordan Lynch admitted the play was his fault.

Then Akeem Daniels put his mouth up to the microphone at the postgame news conference after Northern Illinois’ 44-37 win over Kent State at the Mid-American Conference Championship game and took the blame as well.

With the Huskies leading the Golden Flashes by seven points with less than five minutes left, Lynch, NIU’s do-everything quarterback, tried to hand off to the junior running back in a read-option play that has worked so well all year.

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