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Wednesday’s welcoming was another example of the fan support Lynch said the team was grateful for all season. Although the junior quarterback said he was disappointed the Huskies could not send the seniors out with an upset victory, he said all the players felt huge fan support in Miami.

“It was a great experience,” Lynch said. “It was special ... I think [the fans] were louder than Florida State’s at times.”

NIU’s season had some fans believing that a spot in the top 25 and BCS bowl bids could become more familiar territory for the Huskies. With two consecutive MAC championships, an Orange Bowl appearance and an indoor practice facility on the way, Ryan McGee said he thought NIU had a chance to rise to prominence the way Boise State and Texas Christian universities did before them.

“They just need to keep actively recruiting and play with the determination they did this season,” said Ryan McGee, Lee’s son and a soon-to-be NIU student.

The Huskies also provided inspiration and motivation for some fans. Nick Quick, a sophomore football player at Ottawa High School, came to welcome a team that inspired him throughout the year with its ability to overcome the odds.

“It was the David versus Goliath of football games,” the sophomore lineman said of the Orange Bowl match-up. “But they earned it and took the hard way to get there.”

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