Well we will just have to agree to disagree.
I went back and looked at the slow motion of the play sevreal times, and it is clear that he is attempting to make a forward pass. He pulls his arm back quickly and starts to go forward with his arm when the ball comes out about the time or an instant after he is hit. Under the NCAA rules, that is an incomplete pass by presumption. According to the NCAA, if an player is attempting a forward pass, it is presumed an incomplete pass and not a fumble if someone does not catch it in mid air.
I went back and looked at the slow motion of the play sevreal times, and it is clear that he is attempting to make a forward pass. He pulls his arm back quickly and starts to go forward with his arm when the ball comes out about the time or an instant after he is hit. Under the NCAA rules, that is an incomplete pass by presumption. According to the NCAA, if an player is attempting a forward pass, it is presumed an incomplete pass and not a fumble if someone does not catch it in mid air.