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The original was posted on /r/cfb by /u/usffan on 2026-04-21 15:13:42+00:00.
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There isn’t a team out there that has a bigger question mark associated with them than Northern Illinois (high = 125, low = 135). Head coach Thomas Hammock looked all set to return for his 8th season just a couple of months ago, ostensibly looking to rebound from 2025’s 3-9 campaign and return to the team that upset Notre Dame and won the Potato Bowl in 2024. Then less than 9 weeks ago he announced he was joining Mike Macdonald in Seattle as the Seahawks running backs coach, leaving the Huskies stunned. They announced DC Rob Harley would take on the interim head coaching position for 2026. But wait, the uncertainty doesn’t stop there. The Huskies will also join the new rendition of the Mountain West Conference in 2026 as the easternmost member after having spent the last 29 seasons as a member of the MAC (I bet you thought it was much longer than that!). So the combination of a new interim coach and a schedule with four opponents they’ve never played before and four more they’ve played no more than twice, this season shapes up to be a giant shoulder shrug.
Roster Outlook
In perhaps the biggest offensive/defensive split in all of college football in 2026, Northern Illinois ranks 85th in returning production, 15th on offense and 132nd on defense. QB Josh Holst, who started the season for the Huskies but was benched, transferred to South Dakota State, but both of the guys who played after him (Brady Davidson and Jalen Macon) are back. Leading rusher Chavon Wright is out of eligibility, but backup Telly Johnson, Jr., who ran for 700+ yards, returns as the presumed starter, as does top WR DeAree Rogers. But remember, it’s on offense that the Huskies look to be OK. On defense, the team has lost every player who made more than 21 tackles in 2025. Nine defenders are gone to the portal, including 6 to P4 teams (S James Finley to Illinois, DL Mark Hensley to Mizzou, CB Jacob Finley, S Jasper Beeler and LB Filip Maciorowski to Cincinnati and edge Lance Ingold to Iowa). The Huskies ranked 84th nationally in high school recruiting according to 247 (good for 2nd in the new MWC), but 128th in the portal (which was 7th in the conference), which gave them the 2nd overall incoming class in the Mountain West (86th in the country). The only P4 player to come in is Mississippi State WR Cam Thompson, who is really just an NIU returnee after spending his first two seasons with the Huskies before transferring out and then not seeing the field in Stark Vegas.
Schedule and outlook
9/5 at Iowa
9/12 ILLINOIS STATE
9/19 at Arizona
9/26 at Georgia State
10/3 BYE
10/10 AIR FORCE
10/17 at Wyoming
10/24 HAWAII
10/31 at UNLV
11/7 at San Jose State
11/14 NEVADA
11/21 at North Dakota State
11/28 UTEP
It’s almost astonishing that this is only the 8th one of these I’ve written up so far, but somehow Northern Illinois gets games against two teams that start the season ranked lower than them (Georgia State and UTEP). And not to spoil things for the countdown, but the Mountain West isn’t really highly regarded coming into the season, so besides the two payday games at Iowa and Arizona, this schedule sets up kind of nicely for the Huskies (though, honestly, it’s always better to have your bye AFTER playing a service academy than before). I don’t think Northern Illinois is going to compete for a conference title in year 1, but I wouldn’t be totally shocked if they finish in the top half of the conference and become a borderline bowl team.