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NIU announced Tim Polasek as the new tight ends/fullbacks coach back in January.

Any instant impact? An obvious question on any recruiting class is how many players can get on the field right away.

Out of last year’s signees, linebacker Mike Cotton, running back Perez Ford, running back Keith Harris Jr., tight end Desroy Maxwell and cornerback Marlon Moore played as true freshmen. Walk-on wideout Jacob Brinlee also received playing time.

Carey said incoming freshmen should be ready to get on the field immediately.

“We tell them all that you’ve got to expect to play,” he said. “With the way numbers are in college football with 85 scholarships now, every young man that you recruit and you get to know, tell them, expect to play, train to play. And then from there, we adjust.

“Used to be when I was going through it (at Indiana), coach (Bill) Mallory told me, ‘You’re going to redshirt.’ Right now, I’m not telling these guys [to plan on redshirting]. I’m saying expect to play.”

Carey says coaching change has positive impact: One would think the coaching switch from Dave Doeren to Carey would hurt NIU’s recruiting class.

Carey thought the change ended up being positive. Two of the Huskies’ new coaches — running backs coach Roy Manning and wide receivers coach Thad Ward, played a big part in bringing in two key recruits.

Manning recruited Aregeros Turner, who NIU lists as an athlete, while he was at Cincinnati. Turner ran for 1,378 yards and 19 touchdowns for Copley (Ohio) High School his senior year, and had 17 catches for 249 yards and two touchdowns.

Turner originally committed to Cincinnati but backed out when Butch Jones took the Tennessee job, and Manning’s relationship with the Rivals.com three-star recruit helped bring Turner to DeKalb.

Ward recruited wide receiver 6-4, 181-pound wide receiver Malik Mitchell when he was at Western Michigan, and Ward helped the Huskies land the Alpharetta, Ga. product.

“Aregeros is not here if the coaching change doesn’t happen. Malik Mitchell is not here if the coaching change doesn’t happen. Are those positives? You bet,” Carey said. “Way bigger positive than any negative we encountered.”


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