The Miami University football team held on for a 30-28 win on Wednesday night against archrival Ohio University, but you wouldn't necessarily know it given how animated RedHawks head coach Chuck Martin was in the post-game press conference, published by MU on YouTube.

Martin particularly didn't like that fans in Oxford appeared to turn on the team as the Bobcats attempted to rally from a 28-7 halftime deficit, and couldn't believe that the Battle of the Bricks isn't played for a trophy.

A few highlights transcribed:

"I’m sure there are some idiot fans and media who thought the game was over, but we certainly didn’t." "There’s a ton of panic because you can hear our fans stinking, our home fans yelling at us as the game’s unraveling. I mean, welcome to Miami! Welcome to Miami! Our home fans are yelling at our players and coaches as the game’s unraveling. That’s helpful! And they can hear it, right, the kids can hear it. Because they’re panicked that we’re going to lose." "And the defense, I kept saying ‘We signed up for this shit. We’re not very good right now. But we’re going to make a play to win the game. Somebody’s going to make a play to win the game. That’s what it’s about! When nobody believes, somebody, and if you don’t, you don’t win. Our kids stuck in there and fought their tails off and I’m very proud of them." "Beat them, win the Battle of the Bricks - is there a trophy or anything? I was waiting for the trophy to come storming out, there’s no trophy for the thing? We talk about this rivalry, I just assumed there was a trophy! We hadn’t won, in, you know, 50 years! How can it be such a rivalry if there’s no damn trophy! I’ll pitch in, I think! It’s a pretty big deal! I’m like ‘Where’s the dang trophy?’ I guess it’s not that big of a deal if no one can afford a trophy for the rivalry. It just shows how cheap the schools are in this league."

The RedHawks improved to 4-6 this season with Wednesday's win.

Martin has been the head coach of the RedHawks since 2014. In March, MU announced a contract extension for Martin through January of 2021.

Before Miami, Martin spent four seasons as an assistant at Notre Dame under former Cincinnati Bearcats head coach Brian Kelly.

The RedHawks finished the 2017 season with a 5-7 record.