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Some players from 2008, ’09 recruiting classes made impact

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Northern Illinois tight end Jason Schepler (left) gains 23 yards on a pass from Jordan Lynch (not pictured) during the first quarter of the Huskies’ 31-24 victory over Toledo on Nov. 14 at Huskie Stadium in DeKalb. (Rob Winner – rwinner@shawmedia.com)

The Northern Illinois football team just completed its best season in recent memory, winning its second consecutive Mid-American Conference championship and ending the 2012 season with a berth in the Orange Bowl.

The talent on the 2012 team was mainly built from former coach Jerry Kill’s first two recruiting classes in 2008 and 2009. As with any recruiting class a Mid-American Conference school brings in, these groups were mainly two-star players who were overlooked by the bigger schools. Some had BCS offers but decided to head to DeKalb and spurn the big-time programs.

A good number of players left NIU before their eligibility was up, and some will be counted on to make a big impact as fifth-year seniors in 2013.

The Daily Chronicle took a look back at the 2008 and 2009 groups. Here’s the full list of players, and what they’ve accomplished in DeKalb.

2008
Jerry Kill’s first recruiting class was small, with only 14 players. What stands out is how much talent Kill was able to get from three walk-ons – cornerback Rashaan Melvin, defensive end Sean Progar and tight end Jason Schepler.

All three ended up earning scholarships, and played a huge part in the Huskies’ success over the past four seasons, which culminated with NIU’s berth in the Orange Bowl.

Melvin was NIU’s top corner the past two years, leading the MAC and setting an NIU single-season record with 17 pass breakups as a senior, after leading the Huskies with nine in 2011.

Progar originally committed to Michigan, but his scholarship was pulled when Rich Rodriguez took over for Lloyd Carr after the 2007 season. With all his other offers no longer there, Progar came to NIU as a preferred walk-on. He would go on to have a stellar four years in DeKalb after redshirting during the 2008 season, finishing with 24 sacks, and was a two-time All-MAC selection and four-year starter.

Schepler overcame a knee injury to play a big part in NIU’s running game as a senior, and was one of the team’s leaders.

Another player who came to NIU as a walk-on in 2008 was Ryan Neir, who was NIU’s punter the past two seasons.

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