Kudos to the jump coach (who was off watching the HJ at the time) for noticing the mistake when he watched a video of it later.
https://www.lubbockonline.com/story/sports/college/track-field/2022/01/19/track-and-field-tech-says-usoro-erroneously-credited-ncaa-record-jump/6585117001/Don Williams wrote:
Tech assistant coach Keith Herston, who oversees Tech horizontal and high jumpers, believed the reported distance on Usoro's jump to be inaccurate after watching it later on video.
"I think what happened, instead of saying '13.72,' they said '14.72,' " Kittley said, referring to track officials at the Sports Performance Center. "They didn't mis-measure it. They just called out the wrong thing is what we think happened.
Now some think meet officials also missed a false start in the men's 60 where the NCAA mark was tied...
https://twitter.com/RaesTake/status/1482484839920152578