Nearly a month after it happened, the Big Ten has admitted to the Chicago Tribune that it did miss some calls in Michigan football’s loss to Ohio State. The game that will continue to be drenched in controversy for a long time to come just came back in the news, as Big Ten coordinator of football officials Bill Carollo admitted the officiating crew missed a couple key calls in Michigan football‘s heartbreaking loss to Ohio State. Carollo, in a three-hour interview with the Tribune, said there were two obvious misses that went against the Wolverines. The first of them was a third-down play in the first half where Amara Darboh was held from the start. Wilton Speight tried hitting him a slant route, but Darboh was wrapped up and eventually put on the ground. There was no defensive holding or defensive pass interference called, and according to Carollo, there should…
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