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

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Thought No. 4: It seems every time I mention the two words “Lee Corso” in this column, everyone’s blood pressure spikes to record levels. Remember, Corso had a pro football “out clause” in his NIU contract and left for a guaranteed $450,000 and the USFL. Look, I’ll pull a Mantl Te’o here: What would you do?

That said, the recent discussion of Joe Novak’s former Huskie staff in 2001 reminded me about this particular group. Say what you want, Corso knows a lot of people in the game and put together an impressive NIU braintrust in 1984.

Here’s his full-time staff: Offensive coordinator Bill Lynch (head coach at Butler, Ball State, and Indiana), defensive coordinator Ted Huber (interim NIU head coach and Ball State head man), wide receivers coach John Boyd (unknown), up-and-coming offensive guard-center coach Lawrence Cooley (Cincinnati aide before his death in an auto accident), offensive tackle-tight end coach Dave Magazu (32 years in coaching, last 10 in the NFL), running backs coach Frank Verducci (32 years in coaching, eight in the NFL), interior linebackers coach Bob Chmiel (recruiting coordinator at Notre Dame and Michigan, plus current TV analyst), defensive line coach Ted Daisher (35 years in coaching, six in the NFL), and secondary coach Mike Sabock (NIU’s longest tenured FBS assistant).

What was missing then that resulted in a 4-6-1 season after the California Bowl year? The intensity, dedication and drive of one Bill Mallory.

Thought No. 5: Heartiest congratulations to former NIU sports information student Tim Sassone, who will be inducted into The Northern Star Alumni Hall of Fame on March 2.

Sassone, nominated for the Hockey Hall of Fame’s Elmer Ferguson Award in 2007, has covered the Blackhawks for the Daily Herald since 1988 and might rate as the best NHL beat writer in the market. He is a regular contributor to The Hockey News. Before the Daily Herald, Sassone worked at Pro Football Weekly. Always love to see our successful NIU grads.

• Mike Korcek is a former Northern Illinois University sports information director. His historical perspective on NIU athletics appears periodically in the Daily Chronicle.

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