Next up are the NIU Huskies.
They were picked 5th in both Blue Ribbon and in the official poll. They were 9-9 last season in Rashon Bruno's 2nd year. Based on the return of David Coit, Keshawn Williams and Zarique Nutter, who scored 45 PPG collectively.
Unfortunately, Williams has only played one game and Nutter has missed the last 2, along with Yanic Konan Neiderhaus. No idea what to expect with them returning tomorrow, but it has impacted the Huskies, who are 0-3 in MAC play and have lost their last 8 D1 games. Some of those games include Iowa, Northwestern and Indiana State, and in the MAC they lost at home to Akron and @OU and @WMU in OT.
These stats are for all games. Suffice it to say they their stats for their 3 MAC games, 2 played without Nutter and Neiderhaus (which also sounds like DeKalb's 3rd most successful law firm), are really bad.
The Huskies play at 71 possessions, which is faster than BG has played. The key has been defensive struggles. What will make it interesting is that BG has been inconsistent on offense. The Huskie offense, which is about national average, will face a Falcon defense which is slightly below national average.
NIU is a decent shooting team. They shoot a lot of 3FGs and make 36%, which is pretty good. They are a touch below average but decent 2 FGs. Their turnovers are about at the D1 average, and they are terrible on the offensive boards. They get to the line a lot, but only make 68%. That's where the biggest contrast is with BG's defense--the Falcons have done well keeping opponents off the line.
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