I can understand how badly he felt, since he was matched up against the best receiver in the nation, who got the better of us all night long.
He had also busted his butt to get back on his game after being picked on pretty hard by some very good offenses.
It's frustrating for sure, and there's no shame in shedding tears over it, since it shows how much he loves his team and how much he cares for the program.
It was a dickhead move for Dan Wolken to get in his face and pester him for an interview. That lacks class, and there were any number of other players he could have interviewed for a good story, but instead, he wanted to be a shock jock "reporter" the likes of Keith Olbermann as he took things way out of context.