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Carey and Fisher did all the buzz-creating things Wednesday, like posing with Obie, the game’s overstuffed orange mascot, and shaking hands while standing on either side of the trophy that will be presented to the winning coach on New Year’s Night.

Fisher even good-naturedly warned Carey about the pratfalls of bringing a football team for a week to Miami – where nightlife can be tempting.

“Know where they’re at,” Fisher said.

“Thanks,” Carey groaned.

“Hey, I’m going to have the same problem,” Fisher said. “My problem is, they know where to go.”

Neither team has started bowl practices yet – NIU returns to the practice field Saturday, and Fisher still is finalizing the Seminoles’ practice plans going forward. So both coaches were at ease Wednesday, sitting in a cool breeze as waterfalls sprayed behind them and a few people lounged on nearby hammocks nestled between palm trees.

Carey probably needed the bit of rest and relaxation. Dave Doeren, who was NIU’s coach for its march to the MAC title, left Saturday for North Carolina State. Carey – a former offensive assistant – got promoted Sunday, when the Huskies learned they were BCS-bound. He didn’t even get a chance to speak at any length about the move to his wife until about 2 a.m. that night.

He knows he’s ready to coach, and knows some nerves will come with that as well.

“I think that would be normal,” Carey said. “I think it’s like walking down the aisle when I was marrying my wife. You have those last-second thoughts – but those thoughts don’t stop you from doing it. It’s 10 years later and I’m married.”

So now, he’s turning much of his attention to other commitments – the ones of the four-year variety, from recruits. And he already is noticing one distinct advantage of calling recruits from “BCS-bound Northern Illinois” as opposed to just “Northern Illinois.”

“They call back, which is a new thing,” Carey said. “So yes, absolutely, are we using that. And why wouldn’t we be?”

Notes: Fisher said his former Florida State defensive coordinator Mark Stoops – now the coach at Kentucky – might come back to help the Seminoles prepare for the Orange Bowl. Fisher also said that Seminoles’ defensive assistant D.J. Eliot, who will be Stoops’ defensive coordinator at Kentucky, also is expected to be with Florida State for the bowl preparation, once the recruiting period goes dead later this month. “D.J. will definitely come back and coach in that game,” Fisher said.

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