First, I am NOT a College Official, have no allegiance to either school, and I did NOT see the whole game; but, without being "too" critical of the HL at the end of this game, will anyone comment on how this official would NOT anticipate a TO (and take a quick look at the Ms. State bench) with the final seconds ticking away.
As an official and trainer at the HS level, we constantly preach "anticipation" and being aware of game situations - especially late in a game. It is hard for me to believe the wing official on the Ms. State sideline (or ANY of the officials for that matter) would not expect a TO to be called - and take a look that direction.
Why should the coach have to run down to the goal line to get the officials' attention?
I subsequently found out that some extra time was added to the game clock; which leads me to ask: if no one saw the coach call TO, what "actual knowledge" would the officials have to add time (which I assume is required in the NCAA)? I don't recall the "R' going to the Replay Official for help.
At least the "R" didn't penalize the MSU coach for leaving the box!