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LSU burned by controversial call that wiped out touchdown
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LSU fans were fuming Saturday after what appeared to be a highlight play against Clemson was waved off by referees.

No. 9 LSU had 2nd-and-11 at No. 4 Clemson’s 29 with just under five minutes left in the third quarter inside Memorial Stadium in Clemson, S.C. LSU offensive coordinator Joe Sloan tried to get aggressive with the two teams tied at 10.

Quarterback Garrett Nussmeier dropped back and immediately launched a deep pass to wide receiver Barion Brown, who burst toward the end zone once the ball was snapped. Nussmeier’s pass was hauled in by Brown just as he reached the right pylon.

The play was initially ruled a touchdown. But upon review, referees wiped away the six points and kept the game tied.

Here are a few other angles of the controversial play.

LSU had to settle for a field goal attempt to end the drive. To make matters worse, kicker Damian Ramos missed the 46-yard kick.

But LSU was able to shake off the call and rebound on its following drive. The visiting Tigers scored a touchdown to take a seven-point lead early in the fourth quarter. LSU’s defense held firm the rest of the way to seal a huge 17-10 win over rival Clemson to open the season.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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