Thursday, September 7, 2017

Jordan Lynch Back at NIU in Dekalb

Lawrence Norris is the publisher of The Sports and Faith Series books, the latest one being Pilgrimage by Patrick McCaskey. Norris is also the author of The Brown and White, a fictionalized memoir told with great humor and warmth of his days in high school.


JORDAN LYNCH

Jordan Lynch
If you are checking the stats and game notes for the Edmonton Eskimos in Canada this year to see how former quarterback of Northern Illinois University Jordan Lynch is faring, well, he is back at NIU this season coaching running backs. Lynch is a fellow alum of Mount Carmel High School, a South Sider, and one of the biggest stars in Chicago sports this past decade. Lynch has a lot of fans, too. 

Canadian teams have a swarm of quarterbacks because they play on a much bigger field in a more wide open game. Often, the QBs in Canada have kind of an old school toughness and a personality to go along with it. The Canadians do not pay anything like the NFL here, so it's not like you can go up to Canada, play a few years and sit back and live comfortably. I remember from books my old company had from our Canadian affiliate, the population is roughly 10% of the US. Most players also have their eye on the next step in their career and just how they are going to look after their families full time. 




So for reasons known to Lynch, he decided to hang it up in Canada and head back to the sideline in DeKalb where he works for his old coach, Rod Carey. I had an opportunity to meet Coach Carey a few years ago and I was impressed. Carey is a supurb coach and a very smart guy. His program is excellent and I'd have to believe his staff is a great place to start a coaching career. Carey’s NIU teams are 31-12 in his three years as head coach of the program, and have won three Mid-American Conference West titles and the 2014 MAC Championship.


In coaching, at the professional and college level, there is often  a lot of movement that goes on.  There is also a progression of steps that are often involved, but things happen in unusual ways as well. It's not always clear, but you move up in responsibility as you go along. Sometimes you stay with a head coach as they move from school to school. People have different goals and not everyone wants to be a head coach. Some in fact go back to high school, and some even go on to the pros.  


I remember researching the life of Bill Belichick and his dad Steve was a good coach. But Steve wanted more stability than what would be offered  by just coaching, so he focused on scouting and teaching at the Naval Academy. Bill Belichick himself took another path and started working in the pros where he did things like drive the other coaches around and pick up lunches--he moved up from there. So there are traditional roles and some other roads you can take, but it depends on your goals and circumstances--and then like any job there is a matter of  things like luck, fate, destiny. 

I wish Jordan Lynch great success in his next step. Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Pray for Us. 

Lawrence Norris is the author The Brown and White, a fictionalized memoir about his time in High School. 




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  1. I've been following Jordan Lynch's career for some time and judging by the viewers tune into posts on Lynch he has a strong following. Looking forward to what he does at NIU.

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