Former NIU Huskie Jordan Lynch nominated for college football's Hall of Fame
DEKALB, Ill. (WTVO/WQRF) — Northern Illinois University has one football player in the College Football Hall of Fame. Next year that number could double.Former quarterback Jordan Lynch has been nominated for induction. Lynch finished third in the Heisman Trophy voting his senior year in 2013 after he set five NCAA records and 25 school records. That season Lynch led NIU to wins over Big Ten opponents Iowa and Purdue. In 2012, Lynch was at the controls of the NIU team that shocked the nation by going to the Orange Bowl. In his career at NIU as QB, the Huskies' record was 24-4. Lynch's third place finish for the Heisman Trophy is the highest finish ever by a player from the Mid-American Conference. This is Lynch's first year on the Hall of Fame ballot with the National Football Foundation (NFF). He is already a member of the NIU Hall of Fame and the MAC Hall of Fame.The only other NIU player in the College Football Hall of Fame is another former NIU quarterback George Bork (1960-63). The 2026 College Football Hall of Fame class will be announced in early 2026. That class will be inducted in December of 2026 in Atlanta.
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