The ref-funny-biz continued with the strange maneuvering on the last posession with the bizarre clock stoppage. Not to mention that they actually added time to the clock despite the fact that the clock absolutely started on time. Was weird. The last shot was also a good no-call, not a phantom non-call, in my opinion.
Also, for what it's worth, I think Kellogg gives mids a fair amount of respect. He roots for the B10, but he called bad calls bad calls and good no calls good no calls much of the time. He also gave a lot of credit on specific plays to Butler guys.