"This is certainly a great day for us," Hammock said. "Today marks 11 months to the day that I was hired, and in that time, there has been a lot of hard work by my coaching staff to evaluate these players. We feel good about the group, feel that we have some game-changers in terms of guys that can come in and make plays. This class has length, size, strength, physicality and competitiveness, all things that go into changing your team and changing the dynamics of your team."
In terms of positions, NIU loaded up on offensive and defensive linemen as well as safety with five players from each of those three spots accounting for 15 of NIU's 25 signees. The Huskies also added three cornerbacks, two tailbacks and two linebackers as well as a quarterback, wide receiver and tight end.
"We wanted to build this team from the inside out," Hammock said. "That's something that we've stressed for a long time. All the offensive and defensive linemen we signed today, we had in camp, so we got a live evaluation on them which is important to us. When you see a guy live, normally you have a better chance to minimize your misses."
The Huskies will welcome five players into the program in January, including tailback Jevyon Ducker, the 2019 Gatorade Player of the Year in Nebraska who scored a state record 110 touchdowns during his high school career, Dustin Fletcher, one of the top dual threat quarterbacks in the country out of Flint, Michigan, linebacker Cody Kopp from Jacksonville, Fla., Michigan safety C.J. Brown and Raishein Thomas, a 6-5 defensive end from Racine, Wis.
"The [five] midyear guys, we're certainly excited about," Hammock said. "Obviously, they need to be developed physically, mentally, socially, all those things that go into being a part of a college football program, doing things the hard way. By coming in [in January], they're going to give themselves an opportunity to come in and play. They'll get in the weight room, go through winter conditioning, go through spring ball and get to know the offense and defense."
The Huskies' 2020 class featured a heavy Midwestern emphasis, with 18 of the 25 players from the region. NIU signed six players from Wisconsin, including four offensive linemen, and three each from Illinois, Michigan and Florida. New Jersey, Indiana, Georgia and Iowa will each send a pair of players to DeKalb, while Nebraska and Minnesota are represented by one new Huskie each.
Hammock, a two-time Academic All-American as a Huskie player who has clearly outlined his expectations for NIU student-athletes in the classroom, touted the academic profile of the 2020 class.
"Academically, the average GPA of this class is a 3.1, which is something we feel very strongly about," Hammock said. "We're recruiting student-athletes to do it the right way, in the classroom, on the football field and in everything that they do."
Recruiting for 2020 has not completely ended as additional players, including preferred walk-ons, will be added in February.
NAME POS HT WT HOMETOWN PREV SCHOOL SIGNED
CJ Brown S 5-11 180 Canton, Mich. Walled Lake Western
Evan Buss OL 6-6 283 Kimberly, Wis. Kimberly
John Champe OL 6-4 290 Brookfield, Wis. Brookfield East
Ivan Davis DE 6-4 217 Canton, Mich. Plymouth
Jevyon Ducker TB 5-10 196 Bellevue, Neb. Bellevue West
Dustin Fletcher QB 6-3 210 Flint, Mich. Carmen-Ainsworth
Jordan Hansen S 6-1 190 Arlington Heights, Ill. John Hersey
Malik Harvey CB 6-0 180 Camden, N.J. Woodrow Wilson
Jeremiah Howard WR 6-0 180 Merrillville, Ind. Merrillville
Jack Hugunin DL 6-3 275 Oswego, Ill. Oswego
Eddie Jackson S 6-1 180 Miami, Fla. Gulliver Prep
Matt Johnson DE 6-3 217 Aurora, Ill. West Aurora
Cody Kopp LB 6-0 210 Jacksonville, Fla. University Christian
Devin Lafayette S 6-1 185 Brunswick, Ga. Brunswick
Myles McGee CB 6-0 180 Canton, Ga. Sequoyah
Jake Novotny TE 6-5 210 Greendale, Wis. Marquette University
Pierce Oppong DL 6-3 241 Bloomington, Minn. Jefferson
Tyler Pitcel OL 6-5 285 Mukwonago, Wis. Mukwonago
Jashon Prophete CB 6-0 171 Pompano Beach, Fla. Blanche Ely
Daveren Rayner LB 6-2 191 Indianapolis, Ind. Lawrence Central
Eric Rogers S 6-2 170 Burlington, N.J. Burlington Township
Raishein Thomas DE 6-5 220 Racine, Wis. Washington Park
Anthony Vacula OL 6-5 307 Hales Corners, Wis. Whitnall
Harrison Waylee WR 5-10 172 Johnston, Iowa Urbandale
Jack Wilty OL 6-5 290 Altoona, Iowa Southeast Polk