At the end a thrilling first half of the Iron Bowl, which featured a total of five touchdown plays in the final 5:26 of the second quarter, Alabama coach Nick Saban was irate when a review of the game clock by the officials allowed Auburn to kick a last-second field goal.
With nine seconds remaining, Auburn ran a pass play to try to get into field goal range, and JaTarvious Whitlow seemed to be taken down by defenders just as the clock expired. Auburn didn’t have a timeout to stop the clock, so the half should have been over, but officials stopped the game to review whether Whitlow was downed with time remaining. The stoppage allowed Gus Malzahn to put his field goal unit on the field, and the official announced that one second remained in the half.
Due to the replay stoppage, the clock does not resume until the official blows his whistle, so Auburn essentially gained a 4th timeout. The ball was snapped as soon as the clock restarted, and Anders Carlson drilled a 52-yarder to trim Alabama’s lead to 31-27.
Nick Saban, unsurprisingly, was furious.
"Nick Saban on the sideline, not a happy guy." pic.twitter.com/fV2fRPObJg
— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) November 30, 2019
Saban pointed out that it would have been impossible for Auburn to spike the ball with 1 second left, so the review was unnecessary.
Nick Saban explains his anger at the end of the half pic.twitter.com/DcJp3L40k2
— CJ Fogler (@cjzero) November 30, 2019
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