Yikes! I have had them get little licks of color on the back, but never anything even close to this. So, I can’t tell you how to fix it on this one, but I can tell you how to minimize it on the next one. I take my caul and bend the tips. Once they are flush with caul, I heat treat the belly. I hold the heat gun at a pretty open angle pointing toward the tip, as opposed to pointing straight down. I will get a little color on the back in spots, but nothing to worry about.
I burned a hackberry bow this bad a decade ago, heating over hot coals. Just not paying close attn as the daylight was fading. I cut the tips off and made a 62 inch bow instead of 72. 62 inches was long enough to work. Hope you can salvage this one. I will also add that backing one is a lot of work. I would much rather tiller out a good shooter, and then back it, as opposed to putting in all the work on one that may not make a bow. That’s me, and this is your project, so just food for thought.