Final thought about the weekend:
That Florida receiver was robbed. He caught that ball, and I consider the video evidence clear and irrefutable, unless you think the oblong football magically grew a third pointy end for a fraction of a second, which touched the ground, and then vanished into the ether from whence it came.
Piecing together from multiple angles, each end rested on top of the player's forearms, and there's no way the widest part of the ball at the middle protruded far enough between the forearms to touch the ground. Yeah, you couldn't see under there to prove there was space between the ball and the ground, but if you have any concept of geometry, spatial reasoning, and an IQ above 50, you can deduce it's not possible for the ball to touch the ground from what you can see.
No idea if it would've changed the outcome of the game, but he got robbed all the same.