Northwestern Men’s Basketball Coach Goes Wild in Overtime Loss to Purdue
In a thrilling game between the Northwestern Wildcats and the Purdue Boilermakers, head coach Chris Collins stole the spotlight with his fiery antics. Despite the Boilermakers ultimately emerging victorious in overtime with a score of 105-96, it was Collins’ outburst that had everyone talking.
As the game neared its end, Collins became increasingly frustrated with the referees, believing that Purdue was receiving favorable treatment. He engaged in a heated argument with referee Courtney Green, and his emotions reached a boiling point. Collins had to be restrained by an assistant, but not before he made his displeasure known with a series of emphatic “I’M GOODs.”
Finally, Collins exited the court, but not without acknowledging the efforts of his opponents. He exchanged handshakes with Purdue’s head coach Matt Painter and gave a friendly dap to Boilermakers star Zach Edey, who had an impressive performance with 30 points against Northwestern.
But Collins wasn’t done yet. As he left the court, he couldn’t resist riling up the passionate crowd in West Lafayette. With his arms raised high, he reveled in the cheers and applause from the fans, leaving a lasting impression on the arena.
In his post-game comments, Collins chose his words carefully, alluding to the significant disparity in free throw attempts without explicitly criticizing the officiating. “Obviously, Purdue deserves all the credit,” he admitted. “Their aggressiveness and physicality made it incredibly challenging for us.”
Despite the loss, Collins’ passionate display and refusal to back down showcased his dedication to his team. While the Wildcats may have fallen short on the scoreboard, they certainly left a lasting impression on the court.
[Photo description: Chris Collins, head coach of the Northwestern Wildcats, reacts during a game against the Purdue Boilermakers at Mackey Arena in West Lafayette, Indiana.]