What should be discussed is how to better protect the opposing team when we rush the field. I'm fine with the fans being excited and rushing the field, but only if the safety of the other team is secured or at least better efforts than what were made Saturday. For purposes of this argument, I make no judgment as to the merit of whether or not field rushing was justified based on the opponent and victory.
Fact is, if you were at the game, you could see the massing about 4 minutes (in game time) before the game ended. This was probably about 6 to 8 minutes in real time. This gives staff time to prepare. In my opinion the PA announcer should have been giving severe warnings to fans about them allowing WVU to exit the field first before rushing. That little reminder would dissuade some folks. Also, more of a security presence should have been hovering around WVU's sideline and the security folks in the student section should be instructed to inform the students that the students are not to touch the WVU players or interact with them. The security folks should be better trained and instructed to politely be relaying this information up to the students while the security folks are standing around on the field in front of the student section. Maybe even have a megaphone to relay this information. This would also dissuade some folks. In addition, would a moving "cordoned off" area / barrier manned by about 50 security folk and ISU administration for WVU to walk through back to their locker room also help? Seems so.
Just some thoughts. We have to do better making the field rushing safer for the opposing team in my opinion. When a never-ending swarm of boisterous and sometimes insulting (I imagine, I don't have any firsthand knowledge, but my experience in massive field rushing as a college student leads me to believe there were very likely ISU students in the crowd yelling insults / threats at WVU) students is streaming through you, it's easy for things to get out of hand. Put yourself in the shoes of the WVU players watching that mob come at you. So, more needs to be done by security.