Novak ushered in winning era of Huskie football

Culture change in DeKalb

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Northern Illinois players are greeted by Orange Bowl Committee members handing out oranges and gift bags as the team arrives at Miami International Airport on Wednesday in Miami. The Huskies will play Florida State at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday in the Orange Bowl. (AP)
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When the NIU job came open after the 1995 season, Mallory thought Novak was the perfect fit for the position.

"First of all, the kind of person he is, he's just a quality individual. Joe's a very humble person, very much of a people, team-type person," Mallory said. "He had a great rapport with the players, they had a great respect. Very intelligent individual."

However, it took a while. Novak suffered through four losing seasons before NIU went 6-5 in 2000. In 2003, Novak's Huskies got wins over Maryland, Alabama and Iowa State, and finished 10-2.

It was a sign that the program was hitting a turning point. Novak would go on to lead NIU to a 34-21 victory over Troy in the 2004 Silicon Valley Classic, and the Huskies would compete in the Poinsettia Bowl, losing to TCU, in 2006, before Novak retired after the following season.

While Novak had success at the end of his career, he credits former NIU athletic Director Cary Groth, who now holds the same position at Nevada, for a lot of the team's achievements.

Groth stuck with Novak during those tough first years, which allowed him time to build the program.

When Novak arrived, players had to pay for their own summer school, so many of them weren't on campus after the normal school year ended. Groth changed that, and now it's common for players to work out all summer.

Everything comes to fruition

The BCS was put into place in 1998 and other mid-major schools such as Boise State, Utah and TCU have made BCS bowl games in the past. Now it's NIU's turn as the Huskies are the first MAC team to earn a berth.

When the new four-team playoff system is instated in 2014, the top team from the "Group of Five" conferences will get an automatic bid into one of the six access bowls, meaning there's a better chance for schools like NIU to be in a prestigious contest like the Orange Bowl."

Mallory always thought NIU had vast potential as a program, and he's not surprised to see the Huskies here.

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