southgatevol
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The problem I have with that line of reasoning is that nothing was called on the final play, yet something happened, and both possible calls had already been called during this game, both favoring Tennessee; the flop called earlier on Green resulting in a 1-shot technical, and the foul on KD Johnson for not allowing Vescovi to land on his made 3. Either of those could have been called on the final play, but neither was called. There was obvious contact, so the question becomes who initiated it. If it was Green, that's another flopping violation. If it was Nkamhoua, and IMO, it was, then it's a shooting foul and 3 FTs.
Either way, just further evidence that SEC refs are awful.
For Tennessee fans who have a problem with the final no call; take solace in the fact a no call on the illegal screen set by Broome should have negated the final no call. He was obviously moving and then extended his arms. Obvious but yet again, no call.