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Did Wisconsin get away with a penalty on its first touchdown of the game?
- Wisconsin’s first touchdown was awarded after a review, despite initial out-of-bounds ambiguity.
- The play involved Jackson Acker on a 4th-and-1 before the ruling changed after review.
- Officials cited the boundary view as unclear due to snow and winter conditions.
- The penalty ruling was deemed potentially overturnable but ultimately stood as called.
- Tony Liebert provided analysis on the play as part of Minnesota coverage.
- The article places the incident in the context of a potentially close game with implications near the wire.
- The report notes the weather impacted visibility of boundary lines.
- The piece identifies Jackson Acker as the key player involved in the contested call.
- The article emphasizes the reluctance to overturn the call due to lack of conclusive evidence.
- The summary situates the incident within Tony Liebert's broader Minnesota sports coverage.
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