With his first Big Ten coaching victory in his back pocket — a 24-17 triumph over Illinois on Saturday at TCF Bank Stadium — Gophers coach P.J. Fleck felt congratulations were in order.
And no player in his mind deserved it more than Jonathan Celestin.
"Something magical on that field happened today, something spiritual, something of a higher power," Fleck said. "That was Jon Celestin."
The senior linebacker made the game's key play, intercepting a pass by Illinois quarterback Cam Thomas and returning it 31 yards for a touchdown and 24-10 Gophers lead with 4:11 left in the fourth quarter.
"When you talk about everything he's been through as a young student-athlete — what he's had to cope with and be a leader of his family … This is why we coach. That's the moments why we coach," Fleck said.
Celestin's father, Frederick, was struck by an SUV and killed in Albany, Ga., last April. Celestin dedicated the interception to him.
"It meant a lot to help the team out," Celestin said. "Personally, it was great accomplishment. … It meant a lot."
On that game-sealing play, Celestin read Thomas' eyes and saw a slant pass coming. "I happened to be in the window at the right time," he said.