New Mexico State coach Jerry Kill came in saying he wasn't sure he and Gophers coach P.J. Fleck would shake hands Thursday, but they did it twice, with conversations before and after the game.
"I've never said one thing ever negative about Jerry Kill ... I'm a Jerry Kill guy," Fleck said after his team rolled to a 38-0 victory at Huntington Bank Stadium.
Before the game, Fleck walked to the NMSU side and sought out Kill, who was talking with a few assistants. Fleck extended his right hand and put his left arm around Kill's shoulders. The two spoke for about two minutes and had a shorter exchange after the game.
"I'm a professional," Kill said. "I've been a class act my whole life. ... You've got to remember, P.J. worked with me [at Northern Illinois]. ... And sometimes in the heat of the battle ... when you have your best friend [Tracy Claeys] get fired ... I think you react."
"I'm just glad that my wife [Rebecca] was here, my granddaughter was here — it was a surreal moment," Kill added. "I've never been the same since I left Minnesota and never will be. So the people that don't like me or are disgusted with me or whatever – it doesn't change the way I feel about this place."
What did he and Fleck talk about? Kill said they "just visited."
Fleck said he told Kill, "I've always had the upmost respect for you. ... I mean, this is a very passionate profession. I know this. I appreciate Jerry's passion because I know how bad, you know, Jerry loves this place."
Kill said the Gophers are a "very physical football team and a football team we want to be at New Mexico State in time. It takes time. Everywhere I've been it takes a little bit of time. Their running back [Mohamed Ibrahim] is one of the better ones I've seen in a long time.