If there are any children in the room, send them away NOW. The following highlight goes agaisnt everything we teach our youth about sportsmanship.

Just take a look at this heinous act by Missouri WR Damarea Crockett on his way to scoring a touchdown…

Mizzou just got this TD taken away for excessive celebration and Damarea Crockett got penalized 15 yards. pic.twitter.com/ORdiAyFj7Q — Dr. Saturday (@YahooDrSaturday) September 2, 2017

Yep, that was it. A dive was considered an excessive celebration. And because Crockett’s dive started outside of the end zone, the touchdown was taken off the board and the Tigers were pushed back to the 16-yard-line.

According to the college football rulebook, an excessive celebration is “Any delayed, excessive, prolonged or choreographed act by which a player (or players) attempts to focus attention upon himself (or themselves).”

Crockett’s dive may have been excessive (though we can’t just assume he knew there were no defenders directly behind him and the dive was unnecessary) but it certainly wasn’t delayed, prolonged or choreographed. This was a bad call based on a bad rule.

Sports are fun. Football is fun. Let the players have fun while they make their schools millions of dollars. Even the NFL has realized the error of its ways and relaxed its celebrations rules. You’re up next, college football.