STILLWATER, Okla. — Central Michigan scored a stunning upset against No. 22 Oklahoma State on Saturday, with the Chippewas using a Hail Mary and a lateral to steal the win with no time on the clock.
Steal is indeed the key word there, as MAC officials ruled that the play Central Michigan scored on should have never happened.
MAC official says Central Michigan should not have been allowed to run final play that beat Oklahoma State
— Brett McMurphy (@McMurphyESPN) September 10, 2016
— Andy Staples (@Andy_Staples) September 10, 2016
Aaaaand the statement from the Big 12 on the end of Central Michigan-Oklahoma State. pic.twitter.com/rTt1j8mMch
The reason the play shouldn’t have happened is because of what happened on the previous play. Oklahoma State had the ball on 4th-and-13, where they were called for an intentional grounding penalty as time expired. Usually, penalties allow for an extra play to take place, but since intentional grounding results in a loss of down, an extra play shouldn’t have been allowed by NCAA rule.
As the Big 12 mentioned in their statement, the game is over and the ruling cannot be reversed. Instead, Central Michigan gets its first victory over a ranked opponent since 1991, and Oklahoma State takes a big loss for the Big 12.
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