Pac-12 confirms ruling in controversial Cal-Ole Miss ending

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    Pac-12 confirms ruling in controversial Cal-Ole Miss ending

    Ole Miss was not happy with the officiating toward the end of its heartbreaking loss to Cal on Saturday, but the Pac-12 conference believes the officials handled the situation the right way. The Rebels were trailing 28-20 and had 3rd-and-goal from the Cal 3-yard line with just 22 seconds remaining and no timeouts. Quarterback John Rhys Plumlee threw on 3rd down and found receiver Elijah Moore at the goal line, but the official marked him short. The play was, for some reason, not reviewed, so Ole Miss had to hurry to the line and attempt a QB sneak with time running out. They were stopped short again. It certainly seemed like the game should have been stopped after Moore’s catch to determine if he broke the plane, but it was not. There was also some question about the 4th down sneak being reviewed, but the Pac-12 says the sequence was handled correctly. There’s a difference between making the right call and the right decision. Even if the calls were correct, Moore was close enough to the goal line to warrant

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