In a recently released segment, ESPN revisited the most controversial officiating decisions that impacted the Kentucky Wildcats during last season — and fans are buzzing, especially over the call that landed at number two on the list.
The list, part of a broader series analyzing officiating trends across college basketball, showcased five moments that left players, coaches, and fans scratching their heads. While each call drew its share of criticism, it was the second-ranked moment — a late-game foul in the SEC semifinal against Tennessee — that ignited the most backlash.
With less than 30 seconds on the clock and Kentucky leading by a single point, a questionable blocking foul sent Tennessee to the line, ultimately swinging momentum and sealing a heartbreaking loss for the Wildcats. ESPN analysts broke down the replay frame by frame, many arguing the defender had established position well before contact.
Wildcats head coach John Calipari was visibly upset at the time, and the call remains a sore spot among the fanbase. Social media erupted once the list aired, with hashtags like #JusticeForKentucky and #FixTheRefs trending shortly afterward.
Other moments on the list included a missed goaltending call, a technical foul for taunting that many deemed excessive, and an out-of-bounds decision that appeared to clearly favor the opposing team despite video evidence.
While the NCAA has yet to comment on the segment, the spotlight ESPN placed on officiating is renewing conversations about the need for greater transparency and consistency in high-stakes college basketball games.
Whether the league takes action or not, Kentucky fans are unlikely to forget these moments — especially number two.