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It’s been a whirlwind season for NIU's Rod Carey

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Saturday, after Doeren’s meeting with the Huskies, Compher spoke to the team, and met with the team’s leadership council. The players wanted a players’ coach, and someone who wasn’t going to come in and change everything.

NIU has won 23 games over the past two seasons, and the Huskies wanted a smooth transition.

When Compher started considering the coaches on Doeren’s staff, it was clear to Compher who would make the perfect fit.

“As I looked at who we have on our staff, and have been looking at our staff for quite some time, early, early on it became very apparent to me we had just that right person on our staff,” Compher said before introducing Carey as the school’s next coach Sunday night. “I couldn’t be more proud as to what he’s done and what he’s been able to do to our program.”

One thing Compher saw in Carey was his work with an offensive line with five new starters, and how the group didn’t miss much of a beat. NIU led the MAC with only 10 sacks allowed.

He then saw Carey take over the offensive play-calling in Week 2, and the team ended up leading the MAC in yards and points scored.

“Everything he’s taken on, he’s excelled at,” Compher said. “That’s what’s great.”


Players’ coach

Volk and redshirt-freshman center Andrew Ness have worked with Carey for the past two seasons, after Carey came to NIU from North Dakota.

Both players describe Carey as a coach who pays attention to details and technique. Teaching the fine points of playing the game.

To the two linemen, Carey is a coach players like and respect.

“If you mess up and do something wrong that deserves him getting on you, he’ll get on you,” Ness said. “But then he’ll give you praise too if you deserve it.”

The two were pleased when he was promoted to head coach, even if it came as a surprise.

“I was pretty shocked,” Volk said.

When the Huskies take the field at Sun Life Stadium on Jan. 1, NIU’s group of offensive linemen will have played for Carey as their position coach, offensive coordinator and now head coach.


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