Off topic, but related. I think Wisconsin had a tough break at the end of their game as well. Hindsight is 20-20, but after watching it over I think Toon was down with 3 seconds left. If the Wisconsin coaching staff yelled for another second on the clock before the snap, they may have got it and it would act as a slight timeout as the refs check the replay to see how much time should be left.
Next, on the replays ESPN was showing the clock starts after the officials winds his arm, BUT they didn't replay it with sound. I watched it over several times with sound and the officials arm is moving almost a full second before he blows the whistle. The QB can't see him so he can only go off of sound. He had the ball clocked within 2 seconds of the whistle.
I bet the Wisconsin staff will always argue for 3 seconds in a similar situation again, and if they can't get it they will have to just go for the endzone. The announcers actually were correct in stating that clocking it with 2 seconds was risky, even if you clock it right away doesn't mean the ref will whistle and wind the clock at the same time. I didn't really care who won, but as a college football fan I would have liked to see what would have happened on one more play.