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While the two programs that will face off Friday have been completely different throughout the past decade or so, these teams are similar.

Both teams score consistently, and each team plays great defense, as the Huskies rank second in the MAC in scoring defense (17.5 points per game), while the Golden Flashes are third (23.5 ppg).

NIU and Kent each have a dynamic playmaker on offense, with quarterback Jordan Lynch and Kent State do-it-all running back Dri Archer. Both have young second-year coaches who could be in line for lucrative BCS jobs soon.

The best two teams in the conference are playing for the league championship, which can’t always be said. Just look at Saturday’s ACC title game, which features a 6-6 Georgia Tech team. Or the Pac-12 or Big Ten Championship contests.

“Sometimes you don’t get to see the best two teams play each other in the conference championship. It just doesn’t work out that way,” NIU head coach Dave Doeren said. “For the MAC to have that on the national stage I think is outstanding for our conference and the players.”

Notes from Monday’s news conference:

• Going to a BCS bowl game could be huge when it comes to recruiting. Doeren said NIU’s recent success has already benefited his team in that area. It also helps that the Huskies are the highest-ranked team in Illinois.

“It’s opened a lot of doors for conversation. I can’t tell you how many positive comments we get from the high school coaches in the state,” he said. “Just how impressed they are with not just our play but how we recruit, how we treat them, the access they get here. We’ve never not allowed a high school coach to come in here and watch tape or come to practice, bring their teams. We give them open access to everything on our campus from a football standpoint.

“To back it up with the production from the players that we have here from the state of Illinois that are on our team are playing well, are doing well, are representing their programs well. There’s some good vibes right now in-state, but it’s still an uphill grind as always. There’s competition for all these guys. But the way we’re playing definitely helps.”


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