LSU quarterback Joe Burrow learns of the death of Carley McCord during LIVE television interview

Louisiana State University quarterback Joe Burrow learned of the death of the daughter-in-law of LSU offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger during a live television interview.

Reporter Dari Nowkhah accidentally broke the news to Burrow when he talked to him about the tragic death of Carley McCord during a post-game interview, assuming the sportsman already knew.

McCord, 30, died in plane crash in Lafayette, Louisiana shortly before LSU Tigers offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger took to the field and was later seen wiping away tears. The news of her death emerged shortly before the start of the game.

SEC Network’s Nowkhah began: ‘Your offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger lost his daughter-in-law in a plane crash shortly before this game…’

Burrow, who helped his team to victory against the Oklahoma Sooners, exclaimed: ‘Oh my gosh,’ before Nowkhah asked: ‘Did you not know that?’

Louisiana State University quarterback Joe Burrow learned of the death of the daughter-in-law of LSU offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger during a live television interview

Reporter Dari Nowkhah accidentally broke the news to Burrow when he talked to him about the tragic death of Carley McCord during a post-game interview

Reporter Dari Nowkhah accidentally broke the news to Burrow when he talked to him about the tragic death of Carley McCord during a post-game interview

LSU offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger

Carley McCord

Carley McCord (right) is the daughter-in-law of LSU offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger (left)

The quarterback confirmed he hadn’t, and said he needed to ‘see coach now’, before adding: ‘Obviously he’s a great man, great family.’

Burrows said he hoped the whole world was praying for Ensminger. 

Five people died Saturday after a small aircraft crashed en route to Atlanta for the college football playoff game.

The plane came down near a post office and Walmart in Lafayette hitting a car, flipping it over and then slamming into a tree at 9.22am.

Witnesses said that the plane hit a power line while trying to make an emergency landing. 

Louisiana sports reporter McCord was on her way to the Rose Bowl, where Louisiana State University was playing the University of Oklahoma, and was among the dead along with pilot Ian Biggs, 51, Robert Crisp II, 59, Gretchen Vincent, 51, and her son Michael ‘Walker’ Vincent, 15.

Stephen Wade Berzas, 37, who was also on board, survived and has been hospitalized. He is in a critical condition.

Three people on the ground were injured including a person who was either in or near the vehicle the plane crashed into. Two people in the post office were also treated for smoke inhalation.

On Saturday ESPN viewers were appalled when an announcer made insensitive comments regarding McCord’s death.  

Matt Barrie was broadcast calling the tragedy a ‘distraction’ for Ensminger.

‘Certainly our thoughts and prayers are with coach and his family, as he gets to do his job and try to put away the distraction of losing his daughter-in-law just hours before kickoff,’ Barrie said on the air. 

LSU offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger is seen wiping away tears before the start of the game

LSU offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger is seen wiping away tears before the start of the game

ESPN’s Matt Barrie (left) said LSU Tigers offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger was trying ‘to put away the distraction of losing his daughter-in-law’ as they played the University of Oklahoma on Saturday

 

One social media user said: 'Jesus ESPN can we not categorize the loss of human life, especially one that’s family, as a “distraction”?'

One social media user said: ‘Jesus ESPN can we not categorize the loss of human life, especially one that’s family, as a “distraction”?’

Awful Announcing posted in response to the comment: ‘”The distraction of losing his daughter-in-law” I mean, holy s**t.’

‘No idea who this dude on the ESPN pregame show is but I think he just said “Put away the distraction of losing his daughter-in-law …” I mean … what the hell,’ shocked tweeter Adam Gretz responded. 

Another social media user added: ‘Jesus ESPN can we not categorize the loss of human life, especially one that’s family, as a “distraction”? Come on…’

Alex Kirshner said: ‘Let’s not refer to an LSU assistant coach losing one of his children in a plane crash as a “distraction” from the football game at hand.

‘The football game is the distraction, not the death of a child.’

ESPN and Barrie didn’t appear to immediately address the criticism. However some were on Barrie’s side and said he didn’t mean anything offensive by his words.

Barrie (pictured) spoke as Ensminger hugged players before the game against Oklahoma

LSU Offensive Coordinator Steve Ensminger embraces LSU long snapper Blake Ferguson (48) before the first half of the Peach Bowl

Barrie (pictured) spoke as Ensminger hugged players before the game against Oklahoma

A Twitter user called on ESPN producers to 'fix this' after the comment that offended some viewers

A Twitter user called on ESPN producers to ‘fix this’ after the comment that offended some viewers

But some social media users didn't see a problem with the comment and others believe Barrie didn't mean to sound insensitive

But some social media users didn’t see a problem with the comment and others believe Barrie didn’t mean to sound insensitive 

‘There was way more said during that segment that WAS empathetic…you chose to point out ONE word that someone attempting to empathize, chose that didn’t quite nail it for you?’ one follower chimed in.

Another added: ‘No one feels worse than me for Coach E (everyone feels as bad) but, I didn’t take statement in that context. I don’t believe he meant ANY harm, at all.

‘Quite frankly, Coach O made a statement prefacing this b4 the game to Holly Rowe. I believe this is more about the way women compartmentalize vs men & neither are wrong in a tragedy as this Coach E had 2 temporarily put the tragedy behind him or not coach and clearly, he did that.’

The tweet referred to LSU Coach Ed Orgeron saying in an interview with ESPN host Rowe: ‘We heard the news. I told coach Ensminger, our thoughts and our prayers are out to him. There’s not much we can say. 

‘Obviously, Steve, his wife, and his family are very distraught. But Steve’s a Tiger, and he’s a man, and he knows how to handle things.’ 

LSU Head Coach Ed Orgeron (center, with Barrie third from right) said in a pregame interview with ESPN: 'We heard the news. I told coach Ensminger, our thoughts and our prayers are out to him. There's not much we can say'

LSU Head Coach Ed Orgeron (center, with Barrie third from right) said in a pregame interview with ESPN: ‘We heard the news. I told coach Ensminger, our thoughts and our prayers are out to him. There’s not much we can say’

Widowed Steven Ensminger Jr (right) also showed support for his father working Saturday as he retweeted a post reading: 'Prayers to coach ensminger and his family. go get em today, coach your ass of for her'

Widowed Steven Ensminger Jr (right) also showed support for his father working Saturday as he retweeted a post reading: ‘Prayers to coach ensminger and his family. go get em today, coach your ass of for her’

The NTSB said the plane crashed roughly a mile west of the Lafayette Regional Airport after leaving the airport. Smoke from the crash filled the sky above

The NTSB said the plane crashed roughly a mile west of the Lafayette Regional Airport after leaving the airport. Smoke from the crash filled the sky above

Pilot Ian Biggs, 51

Victims: Gretchen Vincent, 51, and her son Michael 'Walker' Vincent, 15, were also killed in the crash

Victims: Pilot Ian Biggs, 51, (left). Right, Gretchen Vincent, 51, and her son Michael ‘Walker’ Vincent, 15

Robert Vaughn Crisp II, 59, also perished in the crash with Louisiana sports reporter McCord on the way to the Rose Bowl

Robert Vaughn Crisp II, 59, also perished in the crash with Louisiana sports reporter McCord on the way to the Rose Bowl

Asked before the game whether Ensminger would coach in the 2019 Peach Bowl, Coach Orgeron confirmed: ‘There’s no question.’ 

Widowed Steven Ensminger Jr also showed support for his father working Saturday as he retweeted a post reading: ‘Prayers to coach ensminger and his family. go get em today, coach your ass of for her.’ 

Both the FAA and the NTSB will be conducting a full investigation into the plane crash. 

The Walmart near the crash was evacuated as a precaution. Windows from the US Post Office were blown out.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) identified the plane as a Piper Fixed Wing Multi-Engine aircraft. Cheyenne Partners LLC, a company based out of Lafayette, owns the plane.

The NTSB said the plane crashed roughly a mile west of the Lafayette Regional Airport after leaving the airport.

The plane came down near a post office and Walmart in Lafayette, Louisiana, hitting a car, flipping it over and then slamming into a tree at 9.22am

The plane came down near a post office and Walmart in Lafayette, Louisiana, hitting a car, flipping it over and then slamming into a tree at 9.22am 

 



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