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Lynch and Northern Illinois can’t keep pace with Florida State

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Florida State quarterback EJ Manuel evades Northern Illinois Jamaal Bass during the Discover Orange Bowl on Tuesday, January 1, 2013, in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Jim Rassol/Sun Sentinel/MCT)

(MCT) — MIAMI — It wasn’t a lost cause, but a loss on the field for Northern Illinois, which crashed the Orange Bowl party as unwanted guests from the Mid-American Conference and fell Tuesday night to favored Florida State, 31-10.

Jordan Lynch, the proclaimed “tough kid from the South Side of Chicago,” hoped to will himself and his NIU teammates to an upset victory before the crowd of 72,073 at Sun Life Stadium.

But Lynch struggled to get anything going consistently and wound up completing just 15 of 41 passes for 176 yards and one touchdown. He was intercepted once. He also carried the ball for an Orange Bowl quarterback-record 23 times but gained just 44 yards.

“Yeah, it got frustrating at times,” Lynch said. “We tried to keep our composure and we had a lot of good stuff. We didn’t execute at times. Myself, I missed a lot of throws out there that would have helped our O-line out. There’s a reason they’re a top-five defense in the nation. All the respect goes to them.”

Rod Carey was notably upset after the loss as his first game as head coach snapped NIU’s 12-game winning streak.

“It’s too raw right now for me to summarize this game,” Carey said. “I’m proud of our kids ... 12-1 on the (regular) season. We’re disappointed here, but we set a school record in wins. It’s a good season.”

Florida State fullback Lonnie Pryor was named Orange Bowl MVP after rushing for 134 yards on five carries. He scored touchdowns on runs of 60 and 37 yards.

Florida State led 14-3 at the half, but NIU pulled to within 17-10 going into the fourth quarter. After recovering an onside kick, NIU had the ball driving into Florida State territory in the third quarter when Terrence Brooks intercepted a Lynch pass and returned it 20 yards.

“I was trying to throw it low and away. I missed it inside,” Lynch said. “(Brooks) made a nice play. I should have realized that it probably wasn’t the smartest thing to force a ball there. Just take the three points (to make it 17-13), and we still would have been in the game. But I forced a turnover and they ended up capitalizing on that position.”

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