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Huskies' New Year's Day resolutions

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7. More second-half magic

NIU’s second-half comebacks have been well-documented as the Huskies fought back from deficits against Kansas, Toledo, Army and Ball State In Florida State’s two losses, Florida rallied from a seven-point deficit in the fourth quarter and North Carolina State came back from 13 points to win in the final minute.

8. Pass protect

The Huskies’ young offensive line has played beyond expectations all season, yielding only 14 sacks in 13 games. They will have their biggest challenge to date, trying to keep All-American DE Bjoern Werner from getting to Jordan Lynch. The junior quarterback does a great job of keeping plays alive with his mobility, but couldn’t avoid a couple of costly sacks against Kent State.

9. Keep being aggressive

Former NIU coach Dave Doeren brought an aggressive mentality to his play calling, showing lots of faith in his offense to convert on fourth down. The Huskies are 18 for 23 on fourth down this year, the second-best percentage in the nation. There likely will be a couple of big opportunities for NIU to keep drives alive on fourth down.

10. Stay out of 3rd-and-long situations

Lynch’s ability to be a dual-threat quarterback has given defenses trouble all season. The Seminoles boast one of the best defenses in the country, allowing opponents to convert only 27 percent of third downs. Getting to shorter third downs will keep Florida State off balance and make NIU’s play calls more unpredictable.

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