While Indiana took the first lead of the game with a first-quarter field goal, Mendoza faced plenty of pressure from the ...
Should officials have called Thomas for targeting, he would have been the second Hurricane to miss time in Monday's national ...
Changes to the college football targeting rule could be on the horizon. Flags for targeting are on the decline over recent ...
Indiana football watched a physical battle out the gate against Miami. But Fernando Mendoza took one to his chin.
Targeting in college football could potentially be getting reworked this offseason.
The targeting penalty in college football could be going under change 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.
One of the most important matchups coming into the College Football Playoff National Championship between the Indiana Hoosiers and the Miami Hurricanes was Indiana's underrated offensive line verses ...
Miami defensive back Jakobe Thomas escaped a targeting penalty in the first quarter of the national championship game. Thomas hit Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza in the chin with the crown of his helmet ...
The Heisman Trophy winner took a big hit on a play after the ball was out of his hands, and ESPN's rules analyst needed a couple looks to make his ruling.
Georgia Bulldogs defensive back JaCorey Thomas was ejected for a targeting penalty on Ole Miss Rebels wide receiver Cayden Lee in the first half of the Sugar Bowl. Thomas won't play during the second ...
Curt Cignetti was not a fan of some of the hits his quarterback took in the first half of the national championship game ...
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