In the second half of LSU's season opener against Clemson, receiver Barion Brown appeared to haul in a 30-yard touchdown pass from Garrett Nussmeier .

Then officials reviewed the play and ruled that Brown had not completed the process of the catch as he dove across the Clemson end zone's front pylon. The decision sparked an officiating controversy that stole some attention away from the No. 3 Tigers 17-10 win.

Coach Brian Kelly said Tuesday he thinks the call was correct.

But he does want to tweak the rule.

"The rule was applied correctly by the letter of it," Kelly said. "But rules are made to be changed, and so hopefully down the road, I think there'll be some changes in the way that is looked at. But the crew administered the protocols and procedures the right way on tha

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