What does indisputable evidence really mean?

October, 31, 2009
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By Chris Low
Posted by ESPN.com's Chris Low

Again, I ask: What is indisputable evidence?

The replay official in the Auburn-Ole Miss game overturned a batted interception on the field in the second quarter and ruled that the ball hit the ground before Ole Miss’ Jonathan Cornell secured it.

Perhaps the replay official had the luxury of different angles than we did at home, but I saw nothing in the replays shown on television that would come close to rising to the level of being indisputable.

Put it this way: If that play was indisputable, how in the world was Dustin Doe’s interception return not overturned last week when replays in the Florida-Mississippi State game showed that the ball was clearly out of his hands before he crossed the goal line?

Obviously, there are different versions of what’s indisputable.

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