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Novak’s reputation still growing

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Random thoughts to ponder after Northern Illinois’ historic appearance in the Discover Orange Bowl:

Thought No. 1: Let me get this straight, ESPN immediately apologizes for Brent Musburger’s harmless and flattering on-air comments about Alabama quarterback A.J. McCarron’s girlfriend – the former Miss Alabama, Katherine Webb – during the BCS title game Monday night.

If that’s the Twilight Zone case, I imagine our ESPN buddy Kirk Herbstreit must have received a pay raise for all his Huskie invectives on the Bowl Selection Show last month. What a world we live in.

Thought No. 2: This is no secret. Joe Novak’s reputation seems to grow better each day. With his former Northern Illinois assistants Scott Shafer (new Syracuse football coach) and Mike Priefer (candidate for the Bears’ top spot) in the news, I pulled out a vintage NIU media guide to reminisce about the good old days.

Check out Novak’s 2001 Huskie coaching staff: Offensive coordinator Dan Roushar (now Michigan State offensive coordinator), defensive coordinator Shafer, quarterbacks coach Matt Canada (now North Carolina State OC), tight ends coach Frank Kurth (now athletic director at Elkhart, Ind., Memorial High School), wide receivers coach George McDonald (now Arkansas wide receivers coach), linebacker coach Pat Narduzzi (now Michigan State defensive coordinator), defensive interior coach Priefer, running backs coach DeAndre Smith (now New Mexico RB coach), defensive end coach/recruiting coordinator Mike Sabock (interim NIU aide for Orange Bowl), plus grad assistants Mike Uremovich (now North Carolina State offensive line coach) and Greg Bower (now Wisconsin-River Falls health and performance faculty). Impressive list.

Thought No. 3: Hate this role-playing Northern Illinois “bully” shtick, but I can’t help it sometimes. For the most part, I thought ESPN play-by-play man Joe Tessitore and analyst Matt Millen were fairly objective (at least for ESPN) on the Orange Bowl telecast.

Except, and there’s always an “except,” in the first quarter.

Tessitore made a cutesy reference to NIU grad Dan Castellaneta, i.e., the voice of TV’s famous Homer (“doh”) Simpson.

Joe, are we just informing the ESPN viewers or making wry comment on my alma mater’s football academics (nationally ranked APR and graduation rates, hint, hint) which, by the way, made Florida State resemble a junior college by comparison? Speaker of the House (Denny Hastert) not good enough for you? Just curious.

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