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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.
Miami won the Fiesta Bowl over Ole Miss after the Rebels' pass to the end zone fell incomplete. But did the Hurricanes commit pass interference?
Perhaps there was bias involved, but Lane Kiffin wasn’t thrilled about the no-call on the final play of Ole Miss’ College Football Playoff loss.
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'Mutual combat' on final play of Miami vs. Ole Miss: Explaining pass interference no-call at end of CFP semifinal
On Trinidad Chambliss’ final Hail Mary attempt, which fell incomplete, officials ruled there was no pass interference by a Miami defender after he appeared to grab Rebels wide receiver De’Zhaun Stribling’s jersey.
There was quite a bit of contact on the play from Miami defensive back Ethan O'Connor. Enough for NBC Sports rules analyst Terry McAulay to hop on X and say there should have been pass interference called on the play.
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Ole Miss vs. Miami: Did refs miss pass interference penalty on Fiesta Bowl's game-ending Hail Mary?
With six seconds remaining and down 31-27, Ole Miss found itself at Miami's 35-yard line and had a chance for one last punch in what was already a wild ending. Quarterback Trinidad Chambliss got the ball to the end zone, but wide receiver De'Zhaun Stribling could only get a single, flailing hand on it as it landed.
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Ole Miss Rebels HC Pete Golding gives his take on possible pass interference on final play vs. Miami
The Ole Miss Rebels' season ended Thursday in the College Football Playoff semifinals with a 31-27 loss to the Miami Hurricanes in the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl at State Farm Stadium. The game’s final moments became the focus after Ole Miss's last-second pass into the end zone fell incomplete.