There was quite a bit of contact on the play from Miami defensive back Ethan O'Connor. Enough for NBC Sports rules analyst ...
Did Fiesta Bowl College Football Playoff semifinal game between Miami and Ole Miss end in controversy? What one rules analyst ...
Miami won the Fiesta Bowl over Ole Miss after the Rebels' pass to the end zone fell incomplete. But did the Hurricanes commit ...
On Trinidad Chambliss’ final Hail Mary attempt, which fell incomplete, officials ruled there was no pass interference by a ...
To cap a wild finish in which the lead changed hands four times, Ole Miss had a final play at Miami's 35-yard line with five ...
ORLANDO, Fla. -- A proposal to change the NFL's defensive pass interference rule to a 15-yard penalty, rather than a spot foul, does not appear to have enough support to pass this week at the league's ...
In the game’s final moments, Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss threw a pass in the end zone directed for receiver ...
Under the NFL’s current pass interference rules, any defensive pass interference call beyond 15 yards gives the offense the ball at the spot of the foul. The USFL will employ an alternate rule system ...
For the first time since 2002, Miami is heading back to the National Championship Game following its 31-27 win over Ole Miss in Thursday night’s Vrbo Fiesta Bowl (College Football Playoff Semifinal).
The College Football Playoff is under fire after not calling pass interference on the final play of the Miami-Ole Miss game ...