Northern Illinois coach Thomas Hammock emotional after Notre Dame upset: 'I just couldn't be more proud'
Editor's note: This story has been updated from a previous version.
Every now and again, college football reminds fans that anything can happen in a game.
That was proven again Saturday inside Notre Dame Stadium when Northern Illinois knocked off No. 7 Notre Dame 16-14 on Saturday in one of the biggest upsets of the college football season.
That also resulted in an emotional postgame interview from Huskies coach Thomas Hammock as he joined NBC's Zora Stephenson in postgame. A former NIU football player himself, Hammock was brought to tears as he talked about the impact of his team's victory.
"All these guys have been with our program, lived through the ups and downs and have continued to fight. It's like they're my kids...I just couldn't be more proud."
An emotional NIU coach Thomas Hammock moments after the Huskies beat Notre Dame. pic.twitter.com/3nSI7Sm7MYβ Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) September 7, 2024
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"I'm so proud of our kids (and) the coaches. They believed. They believed and we came here and got it done," Hammock said as he came to tears.
Hammock's display of emotion also moved those who saw it, including Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback and college football commentator Robert Griffin III. He captioned a video of Hammock's display, saying, "Coach Thomas Hammock is a real man and real men cry."
Coach Thomas Hammock is a real man and REAL MEN CRY. He has worked so hard to get Northern Illinois to this point. You can feel all that hard work pouring out of him throughout his post game interview after knocking off #5 Notre Dame IN THEIR HOUSE. Itβs worth 2 min of your time. pic.twitter.com/C1u3QmicgY
β Robert Griffin III (@RGIII) September 7, 2024
The Huskies sealed the win on both sides of special teams, as NIU hit a go-ahead field goal with 31 seconds remaining. They then blocked a 62-yard field goal from Notre Dame at the end of regulation to get the win.
Northern Illinois BLOCKS THE FIELD GOAL as time expires to seal a historic upset at Notre Dame Stadium! π @NIU_Football pic.twitter.com/0BRpfTPwXa
β NBC Sports (@NBCSports) September 7, 2024
The win also touched close to home for Hammock, as the fifth-year Huskies coach played at NIU from 1999 through 2002. Hammock ran for 2,432 career rushing yards and finished with 12 career 100-yard rushing games. He finished with two 1,000-yard campaigns with the Huskies.
"All these guys that been program through the ups and downs and continue to fight. They're my kids. I'm happy for the adversity to push through matter the situation. I just could not be more proud," said Hammock when asked where his emotion during the interview was coming from.
Hammock displayed yet more emotion in a postgame locker room speech, telling his team they didn't need luck to beat the Irish.
No Luck Needed. π€ππ«@NIUCoachHammock post game speech π£οΈ#SOAR | #TheHardWay π¦΄π΄ββ οΈ pic.twitter.com/rDj9tNFbE1
β NIU Football (@NIU_Football) September 8, 2024
Thomas Hammock salary
Hammock is making $708,086 in 2024, according to data from USA TODAY Sports' contract database. That ranks 109th out of 119 coaches for which USA TODAY has data.
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