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Former NIU star Bork marvels at current Huskies' success

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Bork, who played four years in the Canadian Football League, was unfazed by the success. In addition to the stories being written by national publications, NIU was getting plenty of television coverage – something Bork said was unheard of before then for the Huskies.

But the Mineral Water Bowl appearance nearly never happened. The game was scheduled to be played in the days after President Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas. As the nation mourned, game officials debated whether the game – which NIU also appeared in and lost in 1962 - should be played.

They eventually agreed to allow the game to go on as scheduled and Huskies capped an unbeaten season – an accomplishment Bork said was couched with what was happening in the country at the time.

“It was almost weird because we were really excited about our team but there was this time of national mourning going on,” Bork said. “As excited as we were to be there, we were sharing in the grief everyone else was.”

All these years later, Bork has focused on his alma mater’s current success rather than looking back at his own. He marvels at the way Lynch operates NIU’s potent offensive attack and the way the Huskies earned an Orange Bowl berth.

He is still somewhat of a regular as Huskie Stadium, a venue sometimes referred to as “The House That Bork Built” and revels in the success of a program that has done more with less, often with players who - like him - were passed over for one reason or another.

Bork occasionally thinks back to 1963 – long before NIU was a post-season regular – and sees a common thread between now and then. He looks over players who weren’t known nationally before that season, but found a way to become something special.

“We had a lot of talented people,” Bork said. “We weren’t going out there and getting a lot of big-name recruits, but we were just fortunate that we all landed at Northern at the same time.”

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