Lost in the drama of Arizona State's 39-31 double-overtime loss to Texas in the College Football Playoff quarterfinals were ...
Texas' Michael Taaffe was the recipient of a number of hateful messages after his controversial hit against Arizona State.
Had targeting been called, the Sun Devils would have been close to field goal range late in the fourth quarter of the Peach ...
When college football’s major players convene next week for the national title game in Atlanta, Yormark said he plans to ...
The Texas Longhorns celebrate their advance to the College Football Playoff semifinals, but a controversial hit in the Peach ...
Texas safety Michael Taaffe said fans got his phone number and sent him hateful text messages after his controversial hit ...
The targeting no-call on a hit by Texas safety Michael Taaffe on Arizona State receiver Melquan Stovall has been the talk of ...
Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark is calling for more consistency on what constitutes a targeting penalty after no call was ...
The Peach Bowl referee declined to call a targeting penalty late in the fourth quarter for a helmet-to-helmet hit by Texas ...
Texas defensive back Andrew Mukuba (4) intercepts a pass intended for Arizona State wide receiver Melquan Stovall (5) during overtime in the quarterfinals of a College Football Playoff game ...
It is a new year, and with it, new things will come. But some things just never change and that especially applies to college football, where the targeting rule ...
Had a penalty been called, Arizona State would have been in range to attempt a tiebreaking field goal in the final minute of ...