No, but if it will make Farley feel better he can bring his team back to Youngstown, suit them up, and have them stand on the sidelines. Fly in the head ref and have him explain it to Farley and then they can go home again.Its over, move on.
I believe there is a 10 seconds clock run off at the end of the game when there is an offensive foul. This is true for both the NCAA and the NFL. Since the offensive pass interference foul occured with less than 5 seconds before the end of the game, the game was over with the 10 seconds run off.
I heard that there is a 10 second run-off at the end of a game if it can end on an offensive penalty. This prevents the team on offense from purposfully taking a penalty if the play is not successful. Has anyone every heard of this before?