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Looking ahead from a historic year

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Next season will bring a lot of positives, but as always, there will be question marks.

Let’s start with the positives. For starters, Jordan Lynch and his all-world numbers will be back. The 4,953 yards of total offense (including the Orange Bowl) will be tough to top, but it will be interesting to see if Lynch can top those impressive numbers. He also has the entire offensive line returning, as well as running back Akeem Daniels, who came up big at the end of the season.

Though the NIU offense loses top receiver Martel Moore, the group should be very strong in 2013, and won’t be expected to miss a beat. Just think, at the start of the year, this unit was looked at as a possible concern.

The defense, on the other hand, was expected to be strong this year. And it was, even though I felt it still was overlooked all year, and went into the Orange Bowl ranked No. 18 in the country in scoring defense.

Now, let’s go to some possible question marks for 2013. And yes, they’re there.

I’ll get started with Carey. I thought it was a good decision to promote the guy who ran the high-octane offense most of the year into the head coaching spot. That being said, he’s still unproven as a head coach, and has to replace four assistants from this year’s team.

The defense, which was so good and underrated this season, loses a lot of key contributors — cornerback Rashaan Melvin, linebackers Victor Jacques and Tyrone Clark, safety Demetrius Stone, defensive tackle Nabal Jefferson, as well as defensive ends Alan Baxter and Sean Progar.

There is still talent there, with players such as safety Jimmie Ward, who led the Huskies with 90 tackles, and defensive end Joe Windsor, who had seven sacks in a reserve role. Additionally, players such as defensive tackle Ken Bishop, linebacker Jamaal Bass and cornerbacks Marlon Moore and Sean Evans will certainly be counted on heavily.

I have to mention the schedule as well. This year’s nonconference slate was easy. The Huskies faced a disappointing 4-8 Iowa squad, a two-win Army team and a Kansas team that failed to get a victory over a Football Bowl Subdivision team.


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