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re: Kiffin gives an unbiased opinion about the dirty play

Posted on 11/7/23 at 11:21 am to
Posted by lsufball19
Franklin, TN
Member since Sep 2008
65478 posts
Posted on 11/7/23 at 11:21 am to
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So we have a NEW definition of targeting I see.

No, we have the same definition.

Let me help you with that
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ARTICLE 3. No player shall target and make forcible contact against an opponent with the crown of his helmet. This foul requires that there be at least one indicator of targeting (See Note 1 below)


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ARTICLE 4. No player shall target and make forcible contact to the head or neck area of a defenseless opponent with the helmet, forearm, hand, fist, elbow or shoulder. This foul requires that there be at least one indicator of targeting. When in question, it is a foul. ...

Note 1: "Targeting" means that a player takes aim at an opponent for purposes of attacking with forcible contact that goes beyond making a legal tackle or a legal block or playing the ball. Some indications of targeting (emphasis NCAA's) include but are not limited to:


- Launch-a player leaving his feet to attack an opponent by an upward and forward thrust of the body to make forcible contact in the head or neck area

- A crouch followed by an upward and forward thrust to attack with forcible contact at the head or neck area, even though one or both feet are still on the ground

- Leading with helmet, shoulder, forearm, fist, hand or elbow to attack with forcible contact at the head or neck area

- Lowering the head before attacking by initiating forcible contact with the crown of the helmet



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Note 2: Defenseless player (Rule 2-27-14). When in question, a player is defenseless. Examples of defenseless players include but are not limited to:

A player in the act of or just after throwing a pass
A receiver attempting to catch a forward pass or in position to receive a backward pass, or one who has completed a catch and has not had time to protect himself or has not clearly become a ball carrier
A kicker in the act of or just after kicking a ball, or during the kick or the return
A kick returner attempting to catch or recover a kick, or one who has completed a catch or recovery and has not had time to protect himself or has not clearly become a ball carrier
A player on the ground
A player obviously out of the play
A player who receives a blind-side block
A ball carrier already in the grasp of an opponent and whose forward progress has been stopped
A quarterback any time after a change of possession a ball carrier who has obviously given himself up and is sliding feet first"



I've bolded the important parts for the play in question. Literally the only thing that changes is that Turner doesn't play the rest of the game and Alabama still wins with Daniels out. Not sure why it's so hard to admit it should have been a targeting call under the rules in place
This post was edited on 11/7/23 at 11:25 am
Posted by Lg
Hayden, Alabama
Member since Jul 2011
6882 posts
Posted on 11/7/23 at 11:29 am to
So which one did he do?

He didn't LEAD with the crown of his helmet. Facemask in chest. He didn't have FORCIBLE contact to the head or neck area. Facemask in chest. Daniels chin hit the top of Turners helmet do to the fact of his head coming forward at contact. His concussion probably occurred when the back of his helmet hit the turf. He didn't launch. Both feet on the ground at contact.

So help me out.
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