Kentucky trails Auburn 8-7 at the half following a wild sequence where both teams scored touchdowns but neither counted.
First, Chris Rodriguez scored what appeared to be a clear touchdown (he’s a good yard or two in the end zone), but referees ruled him down on the 1. After a review, they somehow still missed the call:
In what world does this ball not break the plane?!?!? And after a review?! Two plays later, Kentucky throws a pick. Game changer pic.twitter.com/jZd8wXrknD
— Jeff Ambrosini (@jeff_ambrosini) September 26, 2020
Chris Rodriguez just ran for a touchdown, his body appears to be about a yard or two into the end zone, and the refs said he was short of the goal line
— SEC Mike (@MichaelWBratton) September 26, 2020
Auburn then picked off Terry Wilson and returned it for a touchdown, but it was taken off the board by a targeting penalty on the Tigers.
Kentucky had a goal line TD run called short, a sneak stuffed, and on 3rd down Roger McCreary jumps Terry Wilson’s pass to the flats for an 100-yard TD return. THEN on review the refs found a targeting foul and called the TD back. AN ABSOLUTE ROLLERCOASTER. pic.twitter.com/szcAwnlpCU
— Bobby Football (@RobPaulNFL) September 26, 2020
