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.