Of all the players and coaches involved in Bedlam on Saturday, Trae Young — the OU freshman who dropped 48 points on the Pokes and went to the free throw line 12 times — had sharp criticism of the officiating after the game.

When recounting a game-changing play late in which Mitchell Solomon got a steal and a bucket at a critical time in the game to make it 69-68 OU, Young didn’t mince words.

“He went across my chest, and you’re not allowed to do that,” said Young. “He went across my chest; it was a foul and the ref didn’t call it so you have to move on. Then it was a travel, you can’t slide on the ball. But I mean, you’re not going to get every call on the road … it was definitely two calls that should’ve been called, but you can’t worry about that.”

Trae Young (of all people!) not pleased with the officiating in Bedlam. pic.twitter.com/pCJrUQvXa8 — Pistols Firing (@pistolsguys) January 20, 2018

OSU was called for 19 fouls vs. OU’s 14, and Young — the only player to go to the free throw line more than eight times — finished 12 of 12 from the charity stripe. He shot two fewer free throws than OSU did as a team, and finished with a career-high 48 points.

Additionally, he got a questionable call on Lindy Waters to go his way right after the Solomon-Shine sequence. Young made both free throws to push it back to 71-68

But wait, there’s more.

On the final play of the game, OU coach Lon Kruger said the plan was for OU to foul OSU with the Sooners up three points. Instead, Kendall Smith hit a 3-pointer, and to overtime we went. Young said he was trying to foul and didn’t get the call. A player complaining because a foul wasn’t called on him!

“I was trying to foul, but you don’t get those calls on the road,” said Young. “That’s basketball.”

Needless to say, he’ll probably have a fine from the Big 12 office coming his way soon.