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Some players from 2008, ’09 recruiting classes made impact

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Stephen O’Neal, DE: Redshirted the 2009 season, and has spent the past three seasons as a reserve.

Jon Phillips, DL/OL: Dixon native redshirted the 2009 season before leaving the program.

Riley O’Toole, WR: Redshirted the 2009 season, leaving the program before the 2010 campaign.

George Rainey, LB: Switched to defensive end his sophomore year, and had 26 tackles, 2.5 sacks and 6.5 tackles for loss as a reserve this season. Has a good shot to earn a starting job in 2013.

Daniel Rodriguez, WR: Miami product spent some time with the first-team offense during August of his freshman year, but left the team and the game of football before the 2009 season.

Ryan Salerno, K: The younger brother of former Huskies kicker Mike Salerno, Ryan Salerno spent 2009 in DeKalb before leaving the team.

Chris Smith, DB: Another three-star recruit, the junior college transfer saw a good amount of playing time at NIU, starting 26 games during his two seasons at the school. Had three interceptions and 15 pass breakups as a senior in 2010.

Donald Smith, DB: Chris Smith’s twin brother, Smith was a backup defensive back in 2009 and 2010.

Jared Volk, OL: Volk only had FCS offers, and committed to NIU in December of 2008. Started seven games as a junior in 2012, and will be in line to be one of the Huskies’ two starters at the position in 2013.

Dominique Ware, CB: Has spent the past three seasons as a reserve. Had 29 tackles and three pass breakups in 2012.

Anthony Wells, DE: The other three-star recruit in this class, Wells had offers from three other MAC schools. Had 27 tackles, four sacks and 8.5 tackles for loss for NIU’s Orange Bowl team. Started four games this past season and should open up 2012 as a starting defensive tackle. Came to NIU as a defensive end before moving to defensive tackle in 2011.

Josh Wilber, P: Spent two years as the Huskies’ punter after coming over from an Arizona junior college. Averaged 40.1 yards per punt with a long of 57.

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