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KORCEK'S CORNER: When will the NIU bashing stop?

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But who wants to report that sustained success? Just because the Huskies don’t have that cachet image? Who says?

Observation No. 2: On Christmas Day, Van Gundy followed the Herbstreit company line (glad ESPN is still promoting their Orange Bowl telecast).

“How flawed is that BCS system that Northern Illinois is in that bowl? Oklahoma – you’re telling me they’re not better? If you put Northern Illinois in the Big 12 ... Louisville is in (the Sugar Bowl) ... come on, that’s ridiculous,” Van Gundy said. “I’m happy for Northern Illinois. They’ve had a great year. I’m just saying, if you want the best teams, you’ve got to give the league they play in ... you put Northern Illinois in the SEC, you think they’re coming out unscathed?”

Question No. 2: To ESPN staff (or viewers), this is new? Or news?

Response No. 1: Editor Matt Yoder of the “Awful Announcing” blog site offered the best reply to Van Gundy’s rant. “Again, why (is it) so horrifying that a MAC school be given a crumb from the corrupt BCS pie is something I will never understand when Cinderellas are adored
everywhere else in sports.” Amen.

Response No. 2: Remember, in the day (early 1980s), the starting basketball backcourt for SUNY-Brockport included Van Gundy and former Northern Illinois assistant and interim head coach Andy Greer (now an assistant with the Chicago Bulls). Van Gundy knows where DeKalb is.

Observation No. 3: For all the branding “experts” out there, notice that 99.9 percent of the references in this continued BCS bowl debate refer to “Northern Illinois” not “NIU” or “Huskies.” Say what you want about ESPN, but Herbstreit, Van Gundy, Jesse Palmer, David Pollack, and even Trevor (Matich) Claus all realize that no one outside of DeKalb County knows what NIU stands for, sorry to say. Do I like the “N. Illinois” in the ESPN Orange Bowl promos? No.

Confession No. 1: So, Mike, what do you think of the Huskies’ new spiffy Adidas Orange Bowl uniforms with white tops, silver numbers, and red pants? Fascinating (as Mr. Spock would raise that Vulcan eyebrow). Trendy? Well, I’m an old-school traditionalist. I could care less what Oregon or Notre Dame wears for TV.


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