I thought NMSU showed a real lack of class at the end of the win over Minn. The game was stopped for about 15 minutes when Jerry Kill suffered a seizure on the sideline with 20 seconds left in the game. After he was stabilized and carted off the field, the game resumed and Minn's final pass fell incomplete. With stadium still in a hush because of Jerry Kill, NMSU started celebrating on the sidelines including a gatorade bath for the coach. When time ran out, there was a lot of chest-bumping by NMSU players, as the Minn players wandered around in a daze. The NMSU coach made no effort to get his players to cool it. Given the circumstances, they should've saved the celebration for the locker room.
What do you want them to do? Thats a big win for that program. Its not as if they were celebrating the coaches seizure or anything.
Who cares how big of a win that was; when you've got somebody whose life appeared to be in jeopardy, celebration is uncalled for. They could show some respect for what just occurred on the field. The stadium was
dead quiet for 15 minutes while the paramedics attended to Coach Kill. At the time, nobody was sure what his condition was. They should've shown some common sense and some compassion for the Minnesota players, fans and for Coach Kill and his family. Shake hands, get off the field and do the celebrating in the locker room. It was bush.