ESPN: Ole MissĀ coach Lane Kiffin said he didn’t understand why officials didn’t stop play to formally review a kickoff that might have touchedĀ AuburnĀ return manĀ Shaun ShiversĀ late in Saturday’s game.
Ole Miss led 28-27 with 5:43 left when the kickoff appeared to graze Shivers’ hand before it went into the end zone, where head referee Marc Curles ruled a touchback and blew his whistle.
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