The Commercial Appeal

Fiesta Bowl ref explains crucial calls in semifinal

- Ralph D. Russo By Charles Mv Schulz

GLENDALE, Ariz. – The Fiesta Bowl referee defended two key calls that went Clemson’s way after video review in the Tigers’ 29-23 victory over No. 2 Ohio State on Saturday night.

A crew of officials from the Southeaste­rn Conference worked the game between Atlantic Coast Conference champion Clemson and Big Ten champion Ohio State.

Referee Ken Williamson spoke to a pool reporter after the game to explain two crucial decisions made by replay review. Replay officials initiated a video review that led to a targeting call on Ohio State defensive back Shaun Wade in the second quarter after he had sacked Trevor Lawrence on a third-and-5. Wade hit the bracing quarterbac­k hard enough to keep him down on the turf for a few minutes. No flag was thrown on the field, but replay review spotted helmetto-helmet contact.

Not only was Wade ejected, but what would have been a fourth down became a first down for Clemson at the Ohio State 30.

“This was a crown-of-the-helmet targeting foul,” Williamson said. “So it did eliminate a lot of other factors. Initial contact was with the crown of the helmet. Then he wrapped up for the tackle. So at that point, targeting was properly called.”

A few plays later, Travis Etienne fought off a tackler with a stiff arm and scored from eight yards out for Clemson to make it 16-7 with 2:45 left in the second quarter.

In the third quarter, with Clemson up 21-16, the Buckeyes appeared to score a touchdown after Clemson receiver Justyn

Ross was stripped of the ball by Ohio State All-american Jeff Okudah and the fumble was returned to the end zone by Jordan Fuller.

Video review overturned the call on the field and ruled Ross never completed the catch.

Williamson said the play was reviewed in the stadium as well as at the video review center the SEC uses in Birmingham, and said they determined when Ross moved, the ball was becoming loose in his hands and he did not complete the process of the catch.

 ?? MATTHEW EMMONS/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Ohio State coach Ryan Day reacts during the Buckeyes’ Fiesta Bowl loss to Clemson on Saturday night in Glendale, Ariz.
MATTHEW EMMONS/USA TODAY SPORTS Ohio State coach Ryan Day reacts during the Buckeyes’ Fiesta Bowl loss to Clemson on Saturday night in Glendale, Ariz.

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