Ole Miss, Hail Mary pass and College Football Playoff
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The College Football Playoff is under fire after not calling pass interference on the final play of the Miami-Ole Miss game in Fiesta Bowl.
Lane Kiffin might not have coached Ole Miss during its College Football Playoff run. However, he was still backing the Rebels, whose CFP run ended with a 31-27 loss to Miami in the Fiesta Bowl on Thursday.
If you’re reading this on SI.com, click here to subscribe and receive SI:AM directly in your inbox each morning. Miami’s 31–27 win over Ole Miss in the College Football Playoff semifinals really should not have been that close.
By now, every football fan knows the story of Lane Kiffin's departure from Ole Miss. The episode was one of the most tumultuous in the program's history, but that didn't stop the c
What the referees told Mike Vrabel after not calling defensive pass interference on a throw to Kayshon Boutte late in Sunday's Patriots win.
Aaron Rodgers said that on the final play of the game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Browns, there was clear pass interference by Denzel Ward on Marquez Valdes-Scantling. “That was definitely interference.”
The NBC officiating analyst had the same reaction that just about everybody else did when no flag was thrown on a seemingly blatant pass interference call in the fourth quarter. Drake Maye’s deep ball still hung in the air when Ravens defensive back Marlon Humphrey wrapped up Patriots receiver Kayshon Boutte inside the 10-yard-line.