As a lifelong Virginia fan, I caught the double-dribble of Ty Jerome, and was shocked that the announcers didn't catch it. But the foul on Guy in the corner with 0.6 left was definitely a foul.
I swore I wasn't going to watch this game as I headed outside to do yard work. When I came back in, there was about 4 minutes left, and Virginia was up by 10. As a lifelong fan, I have grown accustomed to Virginia losing again and again, with leads bigger than this. True to form, I watch Virginia give up 14 unanswered points, turning a 10-pt lead into a 4-pt deficit. I distinctly remember their last Final Four appearance with freshman C Olden Polynice shutting down #1 draft pick Akeem Olajuwon. Virgina ahead by 2 and the ball with 20 seconds left on the clock. Virginia would go on to lose that game and many many more crucial games for the next three decades.
I don't feel at all good about the missed double-dribble call. But I have seen calls like this go against Virginia in close games with Duke or UNC for decades now. Can't believe a missed call finally went their way.
Full disclosure: I picked Mich St. to win it all.