Blown call by referees in the NCAA Tournament game between Kansas and Samford Photo Credit: TBS

Thursday’s matchup between the Kansas Jayhawks and the Samford Bulldogs was a thrilling contest that could have gone either way. But unfortunately, a blown call by the referees all but decided the game, understandably leading to a number of angry college basketball fans.

Early on in the game, it looked like Kansas was going to roll over Samford in this matchup, largely overmatching them when it came to the talent on the floor.

Samford trailed by as much as 22 points in the second half. But they continued to battle, ultimately cutting into the lead and making it a one-possession game with only seconds to go in the game.

It looked like they would have a game-winning shot attempt with just under 15 seconds left in the second half after A.J. Staton-McCray appeared to get a clean chase down block on Kansas’s Nick Timberlake. But unfortunately, a whistle was called, completely haunting Samford’s momentum in the game.

Here is a closer look at the play, where it appears to be quite clear that this block attempt was 100 percent clean and should have been a no-call.

Instead, Timberlake would go on to make both of his free throws, giving the Jayhawks a three-point lead that they would not relinquish.

Naturally, fans had plenty to say about the call. And just about everyone seems to believe that the referees totally impacted the end result of this game in the worst way possible.

For a team like Samford to lose in this way after their unbelievable comeback in this game has to be truly devastating for them.

Bad calls naturally happen. But in this instance, college basketball fans were absolutely robbed of what could have been an all-time great March Madness moment.

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About Reice Shipley

Reice Shipley is a staff writer for Comeback Media that graduated from Ithaca College with a degree in Sports Media. He previously worked at Barrett Sports Media and is a fan of all things Syracuse sports.