The Auburn Tigers' 20-10 defeat to the No. 10 Georgia Bulldogs on Saturday was defined by controversial officiating that frustrated coach Hugh Freeze . The Tigers held a 10-0 lead before several disputed calls shifted momentum in the Bulldogs' favor at Jordan-Hare Stadium.

Trevor Denton posted on X that Freeze didn't hold back about the officiating .

“It felt like we broke the plane,” Freeze said. “Should've had a delay of game or a timeout, not a whole new play. It certainly feels like we're not getting many of the breaks.” Expand Tweet

Auburn's momentum-shifting fumble controversy

The pivotal moment came late in the second quarter when Jackson Arnold appeared to score on third-and-goal from the 1-yard line. Officials ruled Arnold fumbled before crossing, despite replays suggesti

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