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 ...
On an average prime-time Saturday night telecast, the game continues to be the star. TV ratings for college football are up across the board in 2021. We cannot turn away from the nation's No. 2 ...
During the national championship game last week, one team played the first half without a key defensive player. Miami cornerback Xavier Lucas spent the first two quarters sidelined as part of a ...
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 ...
Changes to the college football targeting rule could be on the horizon. Flags for targeting are on the decline over recent seasons, but they remain heavily scrutinized and often controversial when ...
Under the proposal, players penalized for targeting wouldn't be suspended for part of the next game if they are for first-time offenders.
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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