That non-call is easier to miss, than to get. As an official, you know Auburn is going to foul...So you are anticipating a foul. Then BANG----something unusual happens. Your mind is engaged in---"Get the foul...Get the foul....Don't miss the foul". Because the last thing you want, is not to call an obvious foul, then have UVA drop one in at the buzzer. You don't miss the foul, but unfortunately you miss the double dribble. Not making excuses fella's. Just trying to give you guys a feel of HOW the call can be missed. The unusual, the obvious, in moments like these, are some of the easiest calls to miss. Your mind is settled on an obvious situation---A foul. You are so keyed in on not missing that, that you miss something else.
BTW---I doubt many on here knew that was a DD. It happened really fast. Blew up real quick. Also doubt many in attendance knew as well. Including Pearl. he never reacted to that play; Just the foul. Which BTW, was a great call.