Northern Illinois entered the game with a 9–4 record while Coastal Carolina entered with a 10–2 record. Northern Illinois came into the game following a win in the
2021 MAC Championship Game. Coastal Carolina would enter the game with a two-game winning streak. Coastal Carolina was favored to win the game, as they entered the game favored to win by 9.5 points. The game was expected to be a close game between Northern Illinois's and Coastal Carolina's rushing offenses, both of which finished top ten in the FBS.[3]
On the first drive of the game, Northern Illinois would score a touchdown. This would be the first of eight straight drives that resulted in scores. The first possession of the game not to result in a score was the last drive of the first half, where half time prematurely ended the possession. Northern Illinois would lead at half time by seven points. The second half started by four straight touchdown drives. With 0:54 to go in the third quarter, Coastal Carolina punted for the first time in the game by either team. Northern Illinois would respond with a field goal that would be their last score of the game. Coastal Carolina would score two more touchdowns and force a turnover on downs and fumble. On the last possession of the game, Northern Illinois would advance to Coastal Carolina's five yard line before time ran out. Coastal Carolina defeated Northern Illinois 47–41, to claim their first bowl win in program history.[4]
Teams
Consistent with conference tie-ins, the game featured the
Northern Illinois Huskies from the
Mid-American Conference and the
Coastal Carolina Chanticleers from the
Sun Belt Conference; the bowl has an additional tie-in with the
American Athletic Conference that was not used.[5] This was the first meeting ever between the two teams.[6] This was Northern Illinois' first appearance in the Cure Bowl and its 14th bowl appearance overall,[7] while Coastal Carolina made its second Cure Bowl appearance, having lost the
2020 edition, which was also its only other bowl appearance in program history.[6]
After compiling a record of 0–6 in the pandemic-shortened
2020 season, the Northern Illinois Huskies achieved a dramatic turnaround in 2021, finishing the season as the champions of the
Mid-American Conference.[8] The Huskies began their season with an upset victory against
Georgia Tech, winning off of a two-point conversion with less than a minute remaining in the game.[9] NIU was not able to keep up the momentum; they fell in their next two games, against
Wyoming[10] and No. 25
Michigan.[11] From there, Northern Illinois began a streak of five consecutive wins that saw them achieve
bowl eligibility by the end of October. The Huskies defeated
Maine[12] and
Eastern Michigan,[13] the latter on homecoming, before hitting the road to beat
Toledo.[14] They returned home, defeating
Bowling Green,[15] before beating
Central Michigan to secure their place in a bowl.[16] NIU suffered their third loss to begin the month of November; they fell on the road against
Kent State,[17] but rebounded with wins against
Ball State[18] and
Buffalo.[19] They concluded their regular season with a loss to
Western Michigan,[20] but they had already secured their place in the
2021 MAC Championship Game, where they defeated Kent State in a rematch the following week to win the MAC Championship.[21] Northern Illinois accepted its Cure Bowl bid the following day, on December 5, 2021; it entered with a record of 9–4 and a 6–2 record in conference play.[22]
Northern Illinois entered the game with a 9–4 record while Coastal Carolina entered with a 10–2 record. Northern Illinois came into the game following a win in the
2021 MAC Championship Game. Coastal Carolina would enter the game with a two-game winning streak. Coastal Carolina was favored to win the game, as they entered the game favored to win by 9.5 points. The game was expected to be a close game between Northern Illinois's and Coastal Carolina's rushing offenses, both of which finished top ten in the FBS.[3]
On the first drive of the game, Northern Illinois would score a touchdown. This would be the first of eight straight drives that resulted in scores. The first possession of the game not to result in a score was the last drive of the first half, where half time prematurely ended the possession. Northern Illinois would lead at half time by seven points. The second half started by four straight touchdown drives. With 0:54 to go in the third quarter, Coastal Carolina punted for the first time in the game by either team. Northern Illinois would respond with a field goal that would be their last score of the game. Coastal Carolina would score two more touchdowns and force a turnover on downs and fumble. On the last possession of the game, Northern Illinois would advance to Coastal Carolina's five yard line before time ran out. Coastal Carolina defeated Northern Illinois 47–41, to claim their first bowl win in program history.[4]
Teams
Consistent with conference tie-ins, the game featured the
Northern Illinois Huskies from the
Mid-American Conference and the
Coastal Carolina Chanticleers from the
Sun Belt Conference; the bowl has an additional tie-in with the
American Athletic Conference that was not used.[5] This was the first meeting ever between the two teams.[6] This was Northern Illinois' first appearance in the Cure Bowl and its 14th bowl appearance overall,[7] while Coastal Carolina made its second Cure Bowl appearance, having lost the
2020 edition, which was also its only other bowl appearance in program history.[6]
After compiling a record of 0–6 in the pandemic-shortened
2020 season, the Northern Illinois Huskies achieved a dramatic turnaround in 2021, finishing the season as the champions of the
Mid-American Conference.[8] The Huskies began their season with an upset victory against
Georgia Tech, winning off of a two-point conversion with less than a minute remaining in the game.[9] NIU was not able to keep up the momentum; they fell in their next two games, against
Wyoming[10] and No. 25
Michigan.[11] From there, Northern Illinois began a streak of five consecutive wins that saw them achieve
bowl eligibility by the end of October. The Huskies defeated
Maine[12] and
Eastern Michigan,[13] the latter on homecoming, before hitting the road to beat
Toledo.[14] They returned home, defeating
Bowling Green,[15] before beating
Central Michigan to secure their place in a bowl.[16] NIU suffered their third loss to begin the month of November; they fell on the road against
Kent State,[17] but rebounded with wins against
Ball State[18] and
Buffalo.[19] They concluded their regular season with a loss to
Western Michigan,[20] but they had already secured their place in the
2021 MAC Championship Game, where they defeated Kent State in a rematch the following week to win the MAC Championship.[21] Northern Illinois accepted its Cure Bowl bid the following day, on December 5, 2021; it entered with a record of 9–4 and a 6–2 record in conference play.[22]