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NITZ: Doeren’s departure almost lost in the mix

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The day after hoisting the MAC championship trophy in Detroit, Doeren told NIU’s players he was taking the N.C. State job, and the team gave him a standing ovation in the Yordon Center.

At the same time, you can’t help but wonder, “what if?” I’m not going to sit here and say Doeren made a bad move by taking the N.C. State job so quick, but you also can’t help but wonder what he could have done if he had stuck around DeKalb another year.

He would have had the chance coach his team in a BCS game. N.C. State has never been in the BCS, and the school’s last conference title came in 1979.

NIU will have a nice group of talent coming back next season, and should start the season in the top 25. Quarterback Jordan Lynch and the entire offensive line will have one more year of experience. This team could be very good next year, something that could have led to even better opportunities for Doeren.

Heck, if Doeren stuck around just a few more days, maybe he would have been in the mix at his former employer, Wisconsin, a job five times as good as N.C. State.

Doeren is just another coach in NIU history who used his success in DeKalb to jump to a bigger job. Bill Mallory left for Indiana after winning the school’s first MAC title in 1983. Jerry Pettibone went to Oregon State following the 1990 season. And younger NIU fans know about Kill and Doeren.

Being in the MAC, coaches leaving after a couple successful seasons is something NIU are probably used to at this point. If Rod Carey has a few good years as Huskies head coach, don’t be surprised if he’s eventually off to greener pastures.

Luckily for NIU fans, Doeren’s departure hasn’t been the biggest news on campus over the past week or so.

• Steve Nitz is the NIU beat writer for the Daily Chronicle. He can be reached via e-mail at snitz@shawmedia.com.

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