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It was an all-time amazing play, one of the best you'll ever see - only that it shouldn't have counted.
The ACC has since suspended the eight officials working the game, explaining that the officiating crew missed four crucial calls on the game's final play, some of which would have called off Miami's thrilling touchdown. However, the outcome of the game will not be reversed.
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"The quality of our officiating program is of the highest importance to the league and its schools, and the last play of the game was not handled appropriately," ACC Commissioner John Swofford said in the release. "Officiating is an extraordinarily difficult job but our players, coaches, programs and fans deserve the best that can be offered. We will continue to strive to meet that standard."
Despite the officials' suspension, Duke feels the NCAA ought to also reverse the outcome of the game.
"The NCAA should have a process to reverse the outcome of the game," Duke coach David Cutcliffe said Sunday in a news conference. "Nothing has changed other than they realized they got the replay wrong."
Miami, meanwhile, will take the win however they can get it:
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