New Orleans Bowl, around 3:00 (3). On kickoff, Western Kentucky receiver, in his own end zone, reaches up and makes a half-hearted effort to catch the ball, but muffs it. The ball falls to the ground in the end zone. The receiver doesn’t make an effort to recover or ‘down’ the ball - just starts to walk away. About the time somebody gets his attention to get on the still-moving ball, the R and L sound their whistles and signal touchback. The ball was still alive, so, officially, that would be an inadvertent whistle. But, nobody raised any issue.
Had there been a kicking team player in the area that knew the ball should still be alive, and was moving to play the ball, there may have been an issue.
C’mon coaches. Teach your receivers to either catch the ball, or just let it go - untouched. Don’t put us is a predicament that might not work out so well for you.