DEKALB, Ill. – Northern Illinois University head football coach
Thomas Hammock continues to bolster the Huskies' 2021 roster, adding 12 walk-ons to the program on Wednesday.
"We're really excited about adding this group of talented student athletes to our incoming class," said Hammock. "The walk-on tradition here at NIU has been strong for as long as I can remember. When I was playing, we had some great walk-ons like
Travis Moore, now our defensive ends coach, Larry Williams, Brian Atkinson and Randee Drew to name a few who became all-conference players and were nationally recognized. As an assistant coach here, I helped recruit Chad Spann who would become MAC Player of the Year.
"Since becoming head coach, we've got a large core of this team who have earned their scholarships, getting it done on the practice field, on game day, and in the classroom. I have great respect and admiration for guys that do it the Hard Way. This group we're signing today fits that mold, and we're excited to see what they can do."
The newest Huskies, representing four different states, join a
2021 signing class of 22 players, announced on December 16, 2020, and graduate transfers
Rocky Lombardi and Clint Ratkovich who came to NIU at the start of the semester. The February group consists of six defensive players, four on offense and two special teams players.
Among the additions are DeKalb wide receiver
Tyler Brueckner, who played at Aurora Christian alongside quarterback
Ethan Hampton, a December signee who enrolled at NIU for the spring semester. The Huskies also added Macomb, Michigan wide receiver
Alex Crawford, the younger brother of former Huskie tight end
Daniel Crawford, who finished his NIU career in 2020 with a pair of degrees and 65 career catches over the past six seasons.
The list includes seven Illinois products, two each from Michigan and Indiana and one from Missouri. (See the complete
list)
NIU football has traditionally had a strong walk-on program with players like Spann, the 2010 Vern Smith Award winner, eight-year NFL veteran Rashaan Melvin and current Huskie
Nick Rattin, who started all six games for NIU at middle linebacker last year.
Multiple walk-ons from Hammock's 2020 signing class – including freshman All-American kick returner
Trayvon Rudolph and defensive end
Devonte O'Malley – have been awarded scholarships.
"We are really excited about the walk-on program we have going here, and I really believe we knocked this class out of the park," he said. "These young men will be given every opportunity to show what they can do and earn a scholarship and we expect big things out of them."
The Huskies open 2021 spring practices on March 19, with the season opener at Georgia Tech slated for Saturday, Sept. 4.
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