Huskies by Position: OFFENSIVE LINE STARTING TO MESH
One of the biggest strengths of the 2009 Northern Illinois University football team was the offensive line. Anchored by veterans Eddie Adamski and Jason Onyebuagu, the Huskies led the league in rushing offense, averaging 195.2 yards a game, red zone offense and allowed the fewest sacks in the Mid-American Conference.
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August 17, 2010
Eddie Adamski to Play for Nation in All-Star Game
Northern Illinois University senior center Eddie Adamski has accepted an invitation to play in the Texas vs. the Nation All-Star Challenge at the Sun Bowl in El Paso, Texas on Saturday, Feb. 6.
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January 22, 2010
Weekly Football Press Conference Quotes (Preview Ohio)
Northern Illinois head football coach Jerry Kill spoke at Tuesday's weekly press conference at the Jeffrey and Kimberly Yordon Center to review NIU's contest with Ball State and preview Ohio. Joining Kill were center Eddie Adamski (Kildeer, Ill./Carmel), wide receiver Landon Cox (Calumet City, Ill./Thornton Fractional North) and linebacker Cory Hanson (Minneapolis, Minn....
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November 17, 2009
O-Line Coming Into Form Early in Camp
The Northern Illinois football team practiced in full pads for the first time Monday, the fifth day of training camp. Feeling the impact on every play was the 2009 offensive line, one of the most experienced returning units for the Huskies. Seniors Eddie Adamski and Jason Onyebuagu lead a group of players that offensive coordinator/line coach Matt Limegrover says is way ahead of...
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August 10, 2009
Football. Eddie Adamski Named to Rimington Trophy Watch List
Northern Illinois University's Eddie Adamski (Kildeer, Ill./Carmel) is one of 44 centers named to the Rimington Trophy Watch List announced by the Rimington Trophy Committee today. Given to the Most Outstanding Center in college football, the Rimington Trophy is named after Nebraska's two-time consensus All-America center Dave Rimington.
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May 20, 2009
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