The way I look at it, this is a kid who just had the game of his life, and if you want a heat-of-the-moment comment from him (why else have TV cameras on him right after the game), that's what you'll get. It's unedited emotion.
Really, if the networks don't want things like that to happen, then wait until the postgame press conferences to interview players and coaches, especially at the college level. I know a lot of programs coach players on how to conduct interviews (Boston U. hockey for one), but that doesn't mean that a 18-22 year old who had a great game won't let a curse slip.
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