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Injuries mounting for Huskies

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Northern Illinois sophomore quarterback Chandler Harnish, who missed last week's 27-22 win at Miami due to a knee injury, apparently had an arthroscopic procedure done on his knee last Tuesday.

"He had surgery," said Kill at his weekly press conference in DeKalb. "It's not a major thing. He will be back (this season). Optimistically, there's a chance this weekend."

Kill said Harnish made the trip to Miami last Saturday and did some backpedaling and made some throws in the pre-game warmup but that he hadn't run full speed yet.

Fullback Conor Flahive also missed the Miami game with a knee injury and both he and Harnish will be re-evaluated on Wednesday, the coach said.

Harnish was injured two weeks ago during the Toledo game on Northern's final drive. Kill said he played the final five or six plays with the injury.

The Huskie defense is not immune to injury woes.

Senior free safety David Bryant was hurt at Miami, suffering a knee injury that will keep him out two to four weeks on an apparent chop block.

His backup, Mike Sobol, was also dinged with an injury Kill would not reveal, but is expected to play at home against Akron this week.

"At one time we had three (defensive backs) on the sidelines with me and that's not good," said Kill, who said redshirt freshmen Jody Van Laanen (S), Tony Davis (CB) and Rashaan Melvin (CB) will have to step up.
"Jody did a good job (Saturday). He hadn't had hardly any reps and we were down to no safeties at one time but credit to Jody for being ready to play."

The team's defensive line has taken some hits, too, as redshirt freshman Brian Lawson (Rich East) was sidelined with a hand injury that required surgery. It forced Kill's defensive coaches to move senior Jake Coffman back and forth between noseguard and end. He responded with 2.5 sacks.

Kill also cited nice work by redshirt sophomore Ron Newcomb (Mt. Carmel).

"We're fortunate to have guys like him step up, he came out of nowhere," said Kill, "who lost senior tackle Mike Krause before the season started to a heart ailment.

"We should be awfully deep on the defensive line a year from now," the coach said.

English fined for horse-collar tackle

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Former Marmion Academy and Northern Illinois standout Larry English garnered another first in his NFL career this week, drawing a $7,500 fine for a horse collar tackle he was penalized for in Monday's loss to Denver.

Hall of Famer Baker to be honored

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Tickets are available for the Northern Illinois Hall of Fame Banquet scheduled for Friday, Oct. 30th in the Duke Ellington Ballroom at the Holmes Student Center. Among those to be honored is local broadcaster Bill Baker of Montgomery.

The voice of the Huskies in football and basketball for more than 20 years, Baker will be inducted along with former NIU athlete/athletic director Cary Groth, the 1981-82 men's basketball team, former volleyball player Cathy Holmes (Galloway) and four-sport standout from the 50s, Wes Luedeking.

WGN-AM radio personality Dave Kaplan will emcee the banquet in place of Baker, who has done the honors for the past 23 years.

Tickts for the banquet ($50 apiece) are available. Call 815-753-1923.

The class will also be honored the next day at halftime of the Huskies' football game with visiting Akron.

Film study pays off for Rockets

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Film study paid big dividends for Toledo, helping lead to two kick blocks that keyed the Rockets 20-19 upset win over Northern Illinois Saturday night.

Barry Church, a 6-foot-2 senior safety blocked a Mike Salerno extra-point kick after the Huskies' first touchdown and then blocked his 42-yard game-winning field goal attempt with 37 seconds left in the game.

Toledo coach Tim Beckman said his staff noted that Idaho had used a "middle block" to almost block a Northern kick.

"We felt we needed to put our best athlete in position to block one," said Beckman. "Church had been pulling out and covering, so I think the first one caught them off guard. The last one was just a max block where we had to bring everybody becasue (of the situation).

"(Church) made it through the A gap again and it was an outstanding play. The two interior linemen, Maurice Hill and D.J. Summers, did a great job of getting penetration to clear up those A gaps."

Northern coach Jerry Kill said the Rockets just made a good play.

"(Salerno) and I talked about it and we wish we'd have gotten the ball up a little bit more," said Kill. "We had a good snap, hold and they just made a good play. Mike's confidence is fine, though, that's just part of that position."

Northern senior defensive end Brandon Bice (Lyons Township) was named Mid-American Conference West Defensive Player of the Week for his efforts in the game.

Bice had eight tackles, including a sack, and forced two fumbles that the Huskies recovered for two of their three turnovers.

Charger rookie English foots the bill

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The buck(s) stopped with Larry English.
At least that's the story making rounds according to a Sporting News blogger and on Yahoo Sports

They report that the San Diego rookie from Aurora continued a Charger tradition for first-round draft picks by picking up the tab for a team dinner designed to build camaraderie.

The cost? According to a receipt pictured on a Twitter update by teammate and fellow linebacker Shaun Phillips: $14,08.67. That included a 17 percent gratuity of just under $1,900.

Fellow linebacker Shawne Merriman claimed his dinner cost him $32,000. And in 1998, QB Ryan Leaf balked at the tradition, although it's reported linebacker Junior Seau lifted his credit card to pay a $3,000 tab. Must have been at a bistro featuring one of the first dollar menus.

But with a reported $9.9 million of his five-year, $13.4 deal guaranteed, English can obviously afford it. Once.

Hand injury won't sideline Brown: Kill

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DEKALB - A hand injury that forced Northern Illinois tailback Me'co Brown to the sideline in the second half of Saturday's opener at Wisconsin isn't expected to sideline him this week.
"I'm anticipating he'll be ready to play (in Saturday's home opener vs. Western Illinois)," coach Jerry Kill said following the team's Wednesday practice.
Brown has practiced twice this week with his left hand protected by a cast.
"It's not broken," said Kill, adding that he still hadn't been informed of the results of an MRI taken Tuesday.
Brown, who led the team with 510 rushing yards last year as a true freshman, had a team-high 64 yards on 11 carries before leaving after being injured on a carry where he lost a fumble. Brown had a long-gainer of 47 yards against the Badgers in the 28-20 loss.
Kill said Brown wouldn't be able to play with the hand in a cast, which is precautionary for what are thought to be torn thumb ligaments.
"It will depend on whether he can hold onto the ball or not," said Kill. "But he was catching punts (in practice) today. I think they'll be able to wrap it so he can play with it."

Huskie tales: NIU sticks with the Score

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Northern Illinois University and WSCR (670-AM) The Score have reached agreement on a three-year extension for broadcast of the school's football and men's basketball games.

The 50,000-watt station, which also carries the Chicago White Sox, boasts a signal that can be carried in 38 states.

In addition to all Northern Illinois football games (except those which directly conflict with White Sox games), WSCR-AM will air 20 Huskie men's basketball games each year and will carry the school's weekly 30-minute athletics update show "NIU Live" on Thursday nights from August through March.

"We are excited about extending our partnership with NIU," said Mitch Rosen, Program Director for WSCR. "The relationship over the past four years has been extremely beneficial to both The Score and NIU."

The Sports Beacon

Rick Armstrong
The dean of the Beacon News sports staff, Armstrong covers the boys basketball and Northern Illinois University beats along with general sports coverage.

Jim Owczarski
A graduate of North Central College, Owczarski covers the high school football beat in the fall and the local golf beat year around. He also serves as the Beacon News’ main sports features/enterprise writer. He has won several national writing awards and has a weekly column that runs on Sundays.

Mike Knapp
A sports writer at the Beacon News for over eight years, Knapp is the Kane County Cougars beat writer.

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