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Haugh: Ignore the haters: N. Illinois belongs in BCS

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(MCT) — CHICAGO — Of all the insulting misconceptions spread since Northern Illinois qualified for the Orange Bowl, the most uninformed suggests the Huskies will use the unfair opinions of the Kirk Herbstreits of the college football world for motivation.

None needed. To NIU players, it was personal long before the usually level-headed Herbstreit did them a disservice Sunday on ESPN by calling their inclusion in the Bowl Championship Series an “absolute joke.”

In the Mid-American Conference, from day one, football players use lockers that reserve an invisible spot to put the chips on their shoulders. Programs in the MAC give scholarships to athletes big-time schools overlooked or ignored, unpolished gems like NIU quarterback Jordan Lynch. Scan the NIU roster and good luck finding a player Florida State, the Jan. 1 opponent, even recruited out of high school.

These guys arrived in DeKalb already intent on proving a point, driven daily by doubts in their ability to compete at the highest level irresponsibly reflected by Herbstreit and his army of football elitists. They came committed to earning everything they got every day of their careers, which is precisely what a berth in the Orange Bowl represents.

Northern Illinois belongs in the BCS. It deserves a place as much as non-automatic qualifiers Boise State and Texas Christian and Utah and Hawaii previously did, without the scathing criticism. Like NIU this season, those mid-major schools met the criteria for BCS bowl qualifiers as agreed upon by all the conference commissioners shaking their heads Sunday.

Sure, it might be college football’s version of the Electoral College, but everybody knows the rules every season. Demeaning the credentials of an NIU team that simply followed a loophole all the way to Miami badly misses the point and borders on professional negligence. Florida State-NIU will reveal a talent disparity obvious to the untrained eye. But that’s why they play. Television ratings indeed figure to lag compared with other BCS bowls, but nobody outside Bristol, Conn., will care.

Nothing about a 4-1 record for previous non-AQ teams in BCS bowls against automatic qualifiers says joke. Nothing about NIU’s No. 15 ranking in the BCS poll, higher than the Big Ten and Big East champions, or its 12-1 record screams travesty. Nothing about NIU’s resume from a league that beat a record 16 nonconference FBS opponents makes it less worthy than five-loss Wisconsin or Louisville, the champion of the Big Least.

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