Week 7 for Minnesota could be looked at a number of different ways.

For many, it was a good loss. As odd as it may seem, there is something to take away from being neck-and-neck with the No. 3 team in the country — Ohio State — and losing on the road. It showed what Minnesota is capable of.

During the first quarter, however, there was a 4th-and-2 situation Ohio State faced when trailing 7-3. The Buckeyes ran RB Mike Weber to the right side and he appeared to be short.

The calling on the field, though, was a first down for Ohio State. The spotting seemed odd, especially since it clearly looked like Weber was short:

https://twitter.com/SchutteCFB/status/1051151208264675329

Ohio State went on to score a TD on a bomb the very next play. This of course helped the Buckeyes win the game 30-14.

After the game, Minnesota coach P.J. Fleck told the media that the refereeing crew told him that even if he used a timeout to check the spot, they wouldn’t have.

What? It wasn’t even close for them?

There was no debate whatsoever? Again, this seems incredibly odd.

The game was played at Ohio Stadium, for what it’s worth.