
Skyler Kisellus
@skylerkisellus • 1,832 subscribers
used to write a lot. maybe i’ll do it again someday. formerly @niunorthernstar.
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As promised, here’s the full video of Thomas Hammock’s impassioned remarks on the state of the transfer portal. Hammock briefly highlighted his own experience as college athlete, saying he considers the lessons he learned in college more valuable than any financial incentive. “I would do it again for free — *for free.* Because of the things I learned. That’s why I’m standing here today: because of what I learned in college. Not because of how much somebody gave me.” 🎥: NIU Athletics
Skyler Kisellus1,336,297 views • 9 months ago

One of NIU’s biggest selling points this offseason was its new offense, led by a new OC with a new QB under center. Now, after a 6-3 loss at home, the Huskies are arguably the worst scoring offense in the country. So, I asked Hammock what’s gone wrong. 🎥: NIU Athletics
Skyler Kisellus275,986 views • 8 months ago

It’s no secret that NIU’s 2025 season has been… subpar. Once seen as a MAC contender, the Huskies have since fallen to 3-8 and 2-5 in league play. So, I had to ask Thomas Hammock the question: “How confident do you feel about your future as head coach?” 🎥: NIU Athletics
Skyler Kisellus116,061 views • 6 months ago

During NIU’s weekly presser earlier this afternoon, I asked @NIUCoachHammock about his experience watching his 30 seniors develop throughout their careers. In return, he gave me the most powerful response I’ve ever heard from a coach in my career. This year’s senior class is a special one to him. You can hear it in his voice. You can see it in the tears in his eyes. 🎥: NIU Athletics
Skyler Kisellus174,896 views • 1 year ago

I had a chance to finally meet NIU OC/QBs coach Quinn Sanders after today’s practice. A self-described fun, energetic coach, Sanders has been impressed with his four QBs so far. “They’re ahead of where I thought they’d be at this point.” Watch the full interview ⤵️
Skyler Kisellus17,338 views • 1 year ago

Brady Davidson is the Huskies’ newest quarterback after enrolling in classes at NIU this spring. As he continues to adjust to the change from high school to college, Davidson said he’s been able to learn from his fellow signal-callers. My interview with Brady ⬇️
Skyler Kisellus13,511 views • 1 year ago

Heading into his first season at NIU, Kent State transfer kicker Andrew Glass wants to hit at least 90% of his field goals in 2025. Plus, Glass explained to me why on earth he wears No. 60 and the origins of his “Classy Glassy” moniker. My interview with Andrew ⬇️
Skyler Kisellus11,504 views • 1 year ago
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