I'm not sure when this game was scheduled, but there was a news release on it today. Here's our 2006 schedule, with the 12th game still undetermined.
Northern Illinois (9/2)at Texas (9/9)
Cincinnati (9/16)
Penn State (9/23)
at Iowa (9/30)
at Michigan State (10/14)
Indiana (10/21)
Minnesota (10/28)
at Illinois (11/4)
at Northwestern (11/11)
Michigan (11/18)
DEKALB, Ill. (AP) -- Northern Illinois will start the 2006 football season at Ohio State, making it the second consecutive year it will open against one of the Big Ten's traditional powers, the school announced Monday.
Northern Illinois will start its 2005 campaign against back-to-back Big Ten opponents -- with the Michigan game on Sept. 2 at Ann Arbor being followed by a game at Northwestern on Sept. 10.
The game at Ohio State is scheduled for Sept. 2, 2006 in Columbus.
"This certainly is a monumental moment for our institution and our football program," NIU athletic director Jim Phillips said in a statement.
Last season, Northern Illinois wound up 9-3 overall and shared its third Mid-American Conference West Division crown in the last four years with Toledo. The Huskies topped Troy University, 34-21, in the Silicon Valley Football Classic. It was the Huskies' first trip to a postseason game in 21 years.<!--startclickprintexclude-->
Northern Illinois (9/2)at Texas (9/9)
Cincinnati (9/16)
Penn State (9/23)
at Iowa (9/30)
at Michigan State (10/14)
Indiana (10/21)
Minnesota (10/28)
at Illinois (11/4)
at Northwestern (11/11)
Michigan (11/18)
DEKALB, Ill. (AP) -- Northern Illinois will start the 2006 football season at Ohio State, making it the second consecutive year it will open against one of the Big Ten's traditional powers, the school announced Monday.
Northern Illinois will start its 2005 campaign against back-to-back Big Ten opponents -- with the Michigan game on Sept. 2 at Ann Arbor being followed by a game at Northwestern on Sept. 10.
The game at Ohio State is scheduled for Sept. 2, 2006 in Columbus.
"This certainly is a monumental moment for our institution and our football program," NIU athletic director Jim Phillips said in a statement.
Last season, Northern Illinois wound up 9-3 overall and shared its third Mid-American Conference West Division crown in the last four years with Toledo. The Huskies topped Troy University, 34-21, in the Silicon Valley Football Classic. It was the Huskies' first trip to a postseason game in 21 years.<!--startclickprintexclude-->