It’s no secret that one of college football’s most controversial rules — maybe the most controversial college football rule — is targeting, which, if called, results in the ejection of the player who ...
The targeting ejection called on Ohio State linebacker Arvell Reese on Saturday and later reversed is confusing to many and has been controversial over the years. Ohio State Buckeyes linebacker Arvell ...
Editor’s note: This story was initially published on Dec. 18. Shamari Simmons came screaming into the backfield, untouched. On the first play of the fourth quarter of the Big 12 championship, Arizona ...
On Wednesday afternoon the Arizona State Sun Devils and Texas Longhorns took the field for a College Football Playoff quarterfinal matchup. Texas used three splash plays to take a 14-3 lead in the ...
Sevyn Banks lay still on the field. On the opening kickoff of LSU's game against Auburn on Oct. 1 inside Jordan-Hare Stadium, the LSU cornerback had sailed downfield in coverage. He delivered a helmet ...
The targeting penalty in college football could be going under change this offseason. There are quite a few things in college football that people would likely deem controversial, but none probably ...
Welcome to FTW Explains, a guide to catching up on and better understanding stuff going on in the world. Are you livid over a college football targeting call or don't quite understand the penalty? If ...
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