As to question #1, it appeared no one noticed the Syracuse player had frontcourt status. So yes, it was a miss.
On play #2, mtn is correct. OOB plays can only be reviewed to determine which team caused the ball to go OOB when there is a deflection involving two or more players. My guess is the L wasn't 100% sure the Syracuse player didn't step on the endline, otherwise they could have huddled then said it was an inadvertent whistle.
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