While the college football season officially started a couple of weeks ago, it truly got underway Saturday afternoon in Waco, when No. 12 Utah defeated Baylor following a questionable no-call on the game’s final play.
Following a furious comeback where Utah scored two touchdowns in the final two minutes of the game to take a 20-13 lead, Baylor got the ball back with 17 seconds left at their own 27. After a short gain, Baylor quarterback Sawyer Robertson dropped back and unloaded a 47-yard pass to Hal Presley, who got all the way to the Utah 22 and went out of bounds with one second left, giving the Bears one last chance.
Robertson then heaved it toward Ketron Jackson in the end zone, and while there seemed to be plenty of contact from Utah’s Miles Battle, the referee kept the flag in his pocket and the Utes moved to 2-0.
ESPN analyst and former Baylor quarterback Robert Griffin III agreed with the no-call, saying, “They did not call pass interference so it’s not pass interference.” While that’s technically correct, it really isn’t how officiating or penalties work.
A pass interference call would have given Baylor one untimed down from the seven-yard line. While we don’t know for sure if they would have scored, it’s unfortunate that they didn’t even get the opportunity.
Social media had plenty to say about the no-call.
https://twitter.com/culine_/status/1700604186675556768
[Photo Credit: ESPN]
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