The Huskies going to a BCS bowl was met with immediate controversy.
“The fact that Northern Illinois is in the BCS in 2012 is really a sad state for college football and where we are with the current system,” said ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit. “They don’t deserve to be in the BCS this year. Are you kidding me?
“There are two things that stand out here: Northern Illinois, nobody even knew they were playing until they got to the Toledo game two weeks ago. You’re going to leave Oklahoma out to put Northern Illinois into a BCS Bowl game? To me, putting Northern Illinois or a Kent State in the BCS this year would be an injustice to these other teams.
“To leave teams out like Georgia and Texas A&M and Oklahoma, all of us want to see those teams in games that matter, and you’re going to give us Northern Illinois?”
Huskies quarterback Jordan Lynch was quick to defend his team from the critics.
“It’s a dream come true for all of us,” Lynch said. “We’re 12-1, we won tons of games this year. We’re the MAC champions two years in a row. We definitely deserve to be in there.”
Bill Hancock, BCS executive director, also supported NIU’s inclusion.
“Northern Illinois qualified by a comfortable margin,” Hancock said. “It was a matter of Northern Illinois meeting the threshold by virtue of their performance all season.”