Explaining pass interference no-call at end of CFP semifinal
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Michael Wilbon slams ESPN rules analyst for end of Ole Miss-Miami game: ‘Don’t be a sniveling idiot’
In the game’s final moments, Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss threw a pass in the end zone directed for receiver De’Zhaun Stribling, and it appeared that Hurricanes cornerback Ethan O’Connor pulled on Stribling’s jersey as the two tussled while the ball was in the air.
ORLANDO, Fla. -- A proposal to change the NFL's defensive pass interference rule to a 15-yard penalty, rather than a spot foul, does not appear to have enough support to pass this week at the league's owners meetings. New York Giants co-owner John Mara ...