Every angle and replay of the catch, four steps, ball secured at the face, lifted up above the head, brought down to the waist and then knocked out. After that fumble, Ohio State scooped and scored. In REAL time this was initially called a catch, fumble and score. The refs looked at all these angles, that confirm multiple football moves, and overturned it. They took away Ohio State's touchdown and let Clemson still have the lead. This was not an isolated insolent, but perhaps the most blatant and obvious one of the refs flat out cheating and points shaving. There are bad calls in every game, but the amount in this game was too much for even the causal fan to ignore and this replay blunder is video evidence they did it on purpose. No respectable ref, football player or fan could say this was indisputable evidence enough to over turn the ruling on the field, which was a catch, fumble and then a scoop and score by OSU. Agree or disagree? Please put your (respectable) comments in below! Let us know why you agree or disagree to in a logical fashion as well please! If you do disagree please note at what time(s) in the video there is INDISPUTABLE proof that is wasn't a catch and that the ruling (in real time) on the field should be overturned. Remember replay officials are supposed to look at the reviews in BOTH real time and slow-mo. That's what it's there for, to have the slow-mo ability to confirm at that rate too.
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