The Internet is run by conspiracy theories, so here’s one from the fourth quarter of last night’s Fiesta Bowl: Miami ...
Count Miami head coach Mario Cristobal among those who believe the targeting penalties in college football are too punitive.
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Miami’s Mario Cristobal’s targeting rule change demand with DB suspended for 1st half vs. Indiana
Mario Cristobal is calling for change in the rules after losing one of his defensive backs for the first half of the title ...
Mario Cristobal expressed his displeasure with the current state of the targeting rule and how it will impact his team Monday ...
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 ...
Lucas will miss the first half of Monday's national championship game vs. Indiana due to the penalty ...
Miami coach Mario Cristobal calls for targeting rule changes as the Hurricanes navigate defensive depth issues against ...
Players ejected for targeting in the second half of a college football game could be eligible to play the following game after an appeal through the conference office, if a recommendation handed down ...
Miami defensive back Jakobe Thomas escaped a targeting penalty in the first quarter of the national championship game. Thomas ...
While Indiana took the first lead of the game with a first-quarter field goal, Mendoza faced plenty of pressure from the ...
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 ...
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Kirk Herbstreit, ESPN rules analyst criticize missed targeting call that bloodied Fernando Mendoza
For the first time in a while, Fernando Mendoza is facing constant pressure. Miami is getting after the Indiana quarterback ...
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