The targeting penalty in college football could be going under change this offseason.
One of college football's most highly scrutinized rules may be in line for adjustments ...
Targeting in college football could potentially be getting reworked this offseason.
Targeting remains the most divisive, confusing and frustrating penalty among fans and coaches, and the NCAA is considering easing up on the punishment.
Count Miami head coach Mario Cristobal among those who believe the targeting penalties in college football are too punitive.
The rule has been effective in reducing the number of targeting calls, as Dellenger noted that there has been an annual decrease in targeting penalties since 2020. While the reduction in targeting is ...
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 ...
Miami will be without its top pass defender for the first half of Monday's College Football Playoff National Championship due to a rule that coach Mario Cristobal said "certainly" needs to be ...
Miami football continues to pile up self-inflicted penalties in the College Football Playoff Fiesta Bowl semifinal. Perhaps the most impactful one came in the fourth quarter at the end of an 11-yard ...
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