The NCAA’s targeting penalty has been one of college football’s most debated rules since the automatic ejection element was added in 2013. On Thursday, March 19, the Division I Football Bowl ...
The targeting penalty has been at the center of controversy for years, and after the first two weeks of the college football season, coaches, players and fans alike have raised questions about the ...
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- From the premature announcement of his plans to a first-quarter ejection for targeting, Ohio State defensive end Joey Bosa's final game with the program certainly didn't go as ...
LSU Football pulled out a 20-10 win over Florida on Saturday despite playing much of the game without arguably its best player on defense. Whit Weeks was ejected three plays into the game for ...
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Division I football rules makers have proposed a one-year trial rule allowing a player disqualified for targeting for the first time to play in his team's next game regardless of ...
A third targeting ejection in the same season would cause the offending player to miss the entire next game. Targeting is forcible contact with an opponent's head or neck area where the offending ...
The targeting rule in college football has long been a subject of discontent among coaches, and finally, change is coming to the penalty structure. The Division I FBS Oversight Committee approved a ...
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