Did LSU guard Josh Boutte, who was ejected after a flagrant late hit on Wisconsin's D'Cota Dixon in Saturday night's game, realize the play was over?

LSU coach Les Miles says he's reviewing the play, which occured with 57 seconds remaining in Wisconsin's 16-14 upset of No. 5 LSU at Lambeau Field. Dixon fell to the ground intercepting a pass to seal the victory, but quickly sprang to his feet and began running down the field in celebration, before being leveled a couple of second later by the 6-foot-5, 346-pound Boutte.

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"I grabbed him right away," Miles told reporters, via ESPN. "I'm going to have to see the film, but he's an offensive lineman in protection and what happens downfield sometimes is you're protecting beyond the play. ... Again, I'll have to check this, but it's very logical that he did not even know [Dixon] had gone down and was just running [with the ball]."

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The SEC is also reviewing the play, standard procedure for all flagrant personal foul ejections. Boutte could face a suspension or other disciplinary action.

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Miles said the senior guard told him afterward he thought the play was still live.

"He's not a malicious guy," Miles said. "I just can't imagine that he saw him go down and then made it back."