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KORCEK'S CORNER: Too much of a good thing?

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Random Northern Illinois thoughts on a cold, winter day:

Thought No. 1: Who needs this new-fangled, fancy BCS football playoff in 2014? Earlier this month, sports columnist Dave Ruthenberg of the News & Eagle (Enid, Okla.,) figured out the 2012 national champion without polls, computers, politics and – even better – fallible humans.

Ruthenberg’s winner? The 2-10 Eastern Michigan Eagles. No kidding. It might be the oldest media trick in the book (Bud Nangle showed us this one decades ago). Logic city. If P, then Q. Ruthenberg’s own stream of BCS consciousness: Eastern Michigan beat Western Michigan, which beat Connecticut, which beat Syracuse, which beat Louisville, which beat Florida, which beat Texas A&M, which beat Alabama. Go EMU. I can hear Kirk Herbstreit griping now.

Thought No. 2: This is no wild assumption. At 6-foot-1, 220 pounds, NIU quarterback Jordan Lynch is a physical specimen and then some.

Lynch’s 688 plays last season, the school-record 4,953 yards total offense, plus 44 touchdowns (19 rushing and 25 passing), all attest to that fact.

His extraordinary numbers make you wonder: Did Lynch play prep football at Mount Carmel or Smallville?

As Howard Fletcher successfully rode the “Blitz-T” shotgun in the mid-1960s and Jerry Pettibone perfected his vision of the triple-option “Spread” during 1987-90, Dave Doeren and Rod Carey found the ideal Huskie offense for multipurpose quarterbacks such as Chandler Harnish and Lynch the past two years with the uptempo, no-huddle, “Pistol.” Or, not to be overly critical, is it? I’m just a fan, but think about it. Can there be too much of a good thing?

Peruse the list of NIU’s top all-time single-season rushers. Tailback Michael Turner (338 attempts in 2002) heads that group. Tailback LeShon Johnson (327 carries in 1993) follows. Turner (310 in 2003). Tailback Garrett Wolfe (309 in 2006). Lynch (294 in 2012). Fullback Mark Kellar (291 in 1973).

Smack in the middle of four of the greatest rushers in NCAA history, there’s a quarterback, an All-American one at that. Not even the celebrated Stacey “Wishbone Wizard” Robinson carried the ball that much (223 attempts in 1989 and 193 in 1990). Couldn’t someone at tailback take some heat off Lynch? Nobody’s asking for LeShon or “The Burner.” How about 700 yards at TB?

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