Lemme get this straight: A clearly missed call decided the outcome of a game with direct impact on the National League pennant race. Baseball has a sport-wide replay system, right? And no one bothered to use it?Wow.Even those of us who complain weekly about the NFLs replay review were left shaking our heads Thursday night after the St. Louis Cardinals 4-3 walk-off victory over the Cincinnati Reds.The NFL system has its faults, and it draws the endless ire of fans who disagree with its clear and obvious standard for overturning calls. But it does have safety nets to prevent what happened in St. Louis. First, all touchdowns are automatically reviewed. Second, the replay official takes over in the final two minutes of either half -- freeing coaches of the responsibility to challenge to have a play reviewed.MLB replay allows umpires or managers to initiate a review, but on the final play of a game, its rules require a manager to challenge immediately or not at all. As we saw in St. Louis, Reds manager Bryan Price did not realize that Yadier Molinas game-winning hit should have been ruled a ground-rule double until after the umpires had left the field. It was too late to initiate a challenge, and the Reds had no recourse.And so MLB finds itself in a similar quandary as the NFL during its various incarnations of replay review. Should it tweak and/or evolve its system in response to a specific flaw? Or is simply fixing some calls good enough, even while leaving others unaddressed?The simplest answer is to require umpires to remain available longer than immediately after a game-winning play. Thats what happens when NFL games end with an automatically reviewed play. The referee remains on the field, as do coaches and players, until there is word from the replay official.Should baseball automatically review every run or every hit off the wall? That would seem especially onerous for a sport that values its pacing even more than football. But at the very least, it seems reasonable to give the manager more than an instant to decide whether to challenge a game-winning run.Amateur and professional sports are dealing with the advance of broadcast technology in their own ways. The NFL has added electronic communication equipment so that its referees can speak directly to supervisors in New York City. The Canadian Football League has added a centralized video review official to correct unreviewable calls in real time. It also reviews subjective judgment calls such as defensive pass interference.Baseball, it seems, is caught between nostalgia and innovation. No one wants stoppages all night long to back-check every call. But when a game is decided on the final play, there should be enough time to decide whether all the objective calls were made correctly. Even the NFL has figured that one out. 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BATON ROUGE, La. -- Floridas defense stuffed LSUs Derrius Guice on a do-or-die run from the 1-yard line in the final seconds and the No. 21 Gators held on for a tension-filled 16-10 victory that clinched the Southeastern Conference East Division.The stop capped a defensive struggle in which No. 16 LSU converted a fourth-and-10 play on its final drive, only to get stopped on back-to-back runs from the 1 to end the game. Fullback J.D. Moore came up short on third down.Florida quarterback Austin Apppleby completed only seven passes on 17 attempts, but one of his connections went for a pivotal 98-yard touchdown to Tyrie Cleveland. Eddy Piniero scored the rest of Floridas points on field goals of 36, 24 and 34 yards.LSU (6-4, 4-3 SEC, No. 16 CFP) controlled most of the game and held considerable statistical advantages, outgaining Florida (8-2, 6-2, No. 23 CFP) 423 yards to 270 and holding possession for 34:02. But on three occasions, the Tigers failed to score after driving inside Floridas 10 -- the first time because of Guices fumble in the first half and the second time because of a botched field goal in the third quarter.The loss likely cost the Tigers a Sugar Bowl bid.THE TAKEAWAYFlorida: The Gators played with a lot of heart, relied heavily on their elite defense and in the end emerged with an upset victory.LSU: The Tigers two turnovers and botched field goal turned what could have been a fairly comfortable victory iinto a struggle.ddddddddddddINJURIESLSU lost a key defender in the first half when middle linebacker Kendell Beckwith needed help off the field. He spent the rest of the game on the sideline with his left knee heavily wrapped. LSU star running back Leonard Fournette, who played despite being banged up last week, came out of the game for good after being stopped short on a third-and-goal play in the second half.EMOTIONAL FLARE-UPThe two teams scuffled near the middle of the field about an hour before kickoff. Several people viewing warmups captured video they posted on social media. It was mostly yelling and shoving as coaches and police working security converged quickly to break it up. Some players also acted as peacemakers. One video captured Fournette pushing Florida defensive backs coach Torrian Gray away from a cluster of LSU players and coaches. During the opening kickoff, emotions were still running high for some, apparently. Floridas Joseph, blocking on the return, had his helmet ripped off by LSUs Devin White, who was called for a personal foul.UP NEXTFlorida: The Gators renew their non-conference rivalry with Florida State in Tallahassee.LSU: The Tigers visit Texas A&M on Thanksgiving night.---More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.org and https://twitter.com/AP-Top25 . ' ' '