I've had one simple problem with the call --
What was the original call? Did the officials declare the game over, and then go back to overturn it? We were never clued it about this. But since replay was used, one is only to assume that was the call.
Now, since we are going to replay, the evidence must show without question that the call should be overturned.
In that play, we saw the ball clearly hit the ground with 1 second left. That is not even debatable. However, the clock is not required to stop exactly when the ball hits the ground. In those situations, the clock only stops when ..
A.) The referee signals the play is dead, by waving his arms
B.) The football hits an object, other than the field (i.e., person, cart, barrier), after it is incomplete
If you remember correctly, the officials stated that there was clear video evidence of the football hitting a rail. To this day, I have not seen one single replay that can show beyond a doubt that the football hit a railing, which would have ended the play.
In fact, as a I typed this, I went back and pulled a 1080p version of this play from YouTube. After watching this, there was no way in heck the ball hit a railing. A Husker fan was behind the railing, reaching over trying to grab the football as it went by him after it hit the ground. The ONLY thing the ball could have hit was some random guy in a grey suit. But since some camera guy was on his knees in front of him, there was no way you could see the ball hitting him either.
In summary, eff you B12. Goodbye.