In a controversial turn of events, Jeff Brohm’s Louisville Cardinals walked away with a significant break against the Clemson Tigers, snatching what many are calling a blatant touchback violation. Replays and camera angles suggest a glaring oversight or bias on the part of the referees. Automatically, it left Clemson fans outraged on social media platforms like X.
In the second quarter, with 9:43 remaining, quarterback Miller Moss connected with wide receiver Chris Bell for a long 37-yard gain. The play would have placed the Cardinals close to the end zone, but Bell fumbled; still, Louisville recovered the ball. After that, two plays later, Moss took the ball in from the 1-yard line, which gave Louisville a 9-3 lead. Now, that’s where the problem started.
So, Bell’s long catch came

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