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

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Even though he’s had a pretty nice promotion since the season started, Ness said Carey hasn’t really changed much.

“He’s just stayed the same,” he said. “Same demeanor. Just kept plugging away.”


Getting advice

Carey played his college ball at Indiana for a coach NIU fans certainly know well – Bill Mallory.

On Saturday, Mallory said Compher called him to say he was considering hiring his former player. Mallory’s message to NIU’s athletic director was simple. If he hired Carey, Compher would be getting a quality coach, and a quality guy.

“He’s just a good, good person. The kind of person you want your son to play for, and he’s going to conduct a class program. He’s going to do a good job with the players,” Mallory said. “He’s a good people person. ... He’s not one of these ego guys that’s sitting up on a pedestal.”

When Carey played center for Mallory at Indiana from 1989-93, Mallory saw a player who wanted to coach. The man who led NIU to a MAC title and California Bowl win in 1983 before heading to Bloomington, Ind., saw a player who was focused and had a good work ethic.

Carey has called a number of coaches for advice, including Mallory, Doeren and former NIU head coach Joe Novak, who was Indiana’s defensive coordinator when Carey was in Bloomington.

Mallory congratulated Carey and told him to just go with his instincts.

“[Mallory] said, “Just go with your gut.’ That’s really what coach Novak and coach Doeren have said,” Carey said. “Take all opinions, and you’ve got to go with your gut. So that’s what I’m going to do.”

Novak is the coach who started building the NIU program into what it is now, taking over a team that ranked among the worst in the nation in 1996. Since then, he’s seen Kill and Doeren keep the strong tradition going, and he thinks Carey will do the same.

“I think it was a natural move with this situation the way it was,” Novak said. “Rod was certainly ready. I think he’ll do a great job.”

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