officials missed a big call in the Ohio State vs. Notre Dame game on September 23, 2023. In the second quarter, Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. caught a deep pass down the right sideline. The officials ruled that Harrison Jr. was out of bounds when he made the catch, but replays showed that his hand definitely came down in bounds.
The missed call was a big one because it cost Ohio State a touchdown. The Buckeyes were down 14-7 at the time, and a touchdown would have tied the game. Instead, Ohio State had to settle for a field goal, and they went on to lose the game 21-10.
The missed call was also controversial because it came at a time when Ohio State was struggling on offense. The Buckeyes had only scored seven points in the first quarter, and they were looking to get something going on offense. The missed call took away a big opportunity for Ohio State to score points and get back into the game.
The officials who missed the call have not publicly commented on it. However, the Big Ten Conference has issued a statement saying that the call was reviewed and that the officials made a mistake. The statement also said that the Big Ten Conference is committed to improving the accuracy of its officiating.
The missed call in the Ohio State vs. Notre Dame game is a reminder that even the best officials can make mistakes. It is also a reminder that missed calls can have a big impact on the outcome of a game.
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