Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston should have been ejected for shoving an official in the Seminoles’ 20-17 win over Boston College, said FOX Sports refereeing guru Mike Pereira.

On the play in question, Winston was trying to run an up-tempo play, but found his progress blocked by center judge Mike Webster. So Winston elected to move the official out of the way.

“Florida State-Boston College, tough game … Florida State wins on a last-second field goal. But you know what? Jameis Winston shouldn’t have been around in my opinion to lead them to that game-winning field goal,” Pereira said. “Because 8:03 in the third quarter, with the score tied 17-17, he shoves center judge Mike Webster out of his way. He shoves the center judge who is doing his job.

“Look … Florida State substituted on the play, so Boston College gets the chance to match up,” Pereira continued. “Mike Webster has to stand behind the center to keep the ball from being snapped until the referee clears him when BC makes their substitutions. But Jameis forces his way in there and shoves him with the left hand out of the way.

“You can’t do that. If I were the ACC coordinator of officials, I would say after the fact he should have been flagged for a foul and he should have been kicked out of the game for contact on an official,” Pereira concluded. “This wasn’t accidental folks. This was on purpose. So in my mind, he got away with one here and Florida State got away with a victory.”