Skip to content

Ad Disclosure

College Football

SEC officials catching heat after controversial call in Clemson, Ohio State game

SDS Staff

By SDS Staff

Published:

SEC officials are catching some heat on social media during the Clemson-Ohio State game.

With Clemson leading 21-16 in the third quarter, it appeared as if quarterback Trevor Lawrence threw a complete pass that was then fumbled by receiver Justyn Ross. The call on the field was a complete pass, a fumble and touchdown return for Ohio State; however, after the review, the officials reversed the call on the field and said it was incomplete.

Below is a replay of the potential game-changing play:

That was a huge momentum-swining play that would have given the Buckeyes the lead. Instead, Clemson maintained possession — and more importantly — and the lead. The Clemson Tigers lead the Ohio State Buckeyes 21-16 after the third quarter.

Below is reaction to the SEC officials’ call:

https://twitter.com/BannerSociety/status/1211135967576412161

 

SDS Staff

Saturday Down South reports and comments on the news around the Southeastern Conference as well as larger college football topics.

You might also like...

2025 RANKINGS

presented by rankings