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KORCEK'S CORNER: So-called ‘experts’ show their ‘expertise’

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“They (ESPN) belittled Northern from the word ‘Go,’ ” said former NIU football coach Joe Novak, who ultimately started this Orange Bowl run in 1996. “Of course, you can have an opinion, but they were so vicious, so negative. Why? It’s such a tremendous opportunity for NIU and the MAC, such an historic opportunity.”

Must anyone explain the “Suck our oranges, ESPN” sign at a DeKalb gas station?

All this commotion over a 12-1 Huskie team that crashed ESPN’s college football universe. I mean, the audacity of this little mid-major. How dare this MAC program dip its toes in the same seven-figure bowl payoff pond with Florida, LSU, Oklahoma, Texas A&M and all the big boys? Go back to your cute GoDaddy.com Bowl.

We’re sorry, commissioner Herbstreit. Or is it commissar Herbstreit?

It’s not like NIU in the BCS top 16 was breaking news Sunday night. As a “civilian,” I heard our Orange Bowl rumor three hours before the “ESPN Bowl Selection Show” and saw confirmation online. All during “Championship Week” and Friday night’s NIU-Kent State MAC Championship game, ESPN’s “experts” discussed the possibility and ramifications of the mid-major BCS-busters. What eventually transpired is the current BCS system – flaws and all.

Wasn’t Herbstreit ranked the best college football analyst on TV by a recent readership survey in the Sports Business Journal, earning a 57 percent approval rating?

The tops in the business doesn’t know the Huskies have won 34 of their past 41 games, earned 82 triumphs and seven bowl appearances in the past decade, or produced NFL All-Pros such as “Turner the Burner?” It appears the initial four ESPN panelists Sunday only knew Jordan Lynch and Chandler Harnish. Impressive expertise, guys.

Where are the hordes of ESPN production assistants or interns to do some much-needed research? The audience didn’t even get the obligatory “good cop/bad cop” routine.

Other than host Rece Davis, it was Herbstreit, Palmer and Pollack dissing the Huskies for almost an hour before the next segment with Lou Holtz and Mark May, who offered only token support for NIU or any nonautomatic qualifier. Too bad ESPN couldn’t add Don Rickles to the panel.


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