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“You definitely feel the thickness and the humidity,” Jefferson said. “That was a little of an adjustment. I think we got better as practice went on.”

Said Carey: “I pulled them off halfway through (practice) and said, ‘You have a chance to have a really special practice,’ and we did.”

Lynch said, perhaps half-jokingly, he thought Northern Illinois’ players from Florida had their best practice of the year. Of the Huskies’ 11 Floridians, six come from Miami-Dade, Broward or Palm Beach counties (redshirt sophomore linebacker Jamaal Bass from Miramar High; sophomore wide receiver Tommylee Lewis from Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer; senior wide receiver Demetrius Stone from Miami American; fifth-year senior linebacker Victor Jacques from Miami Columbus High; redshirt freshman wide receiver Angelo Sebastiano from Coconut Creek North Broward Prep; junior defensive tackle Ken Bishop from Sunrise Piper).

“We always practice hard, but you don’t get to come home too often, especially being from here,” Stone said. “Up there, most people that I live near, their families’ are able to watch them play, come watch practice, come around with ease. We finally get our opportunity where our family can watch us practice, a lot of family and friends can come to the game at the same time.”

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