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Miami Hurricanes head coach Mario Cristobal is advocating for a reevaluation of the penalties associated with targeting calls made in the second half of games. Cristobal argues that the current punishment is overly harsh, as it forces players to miss time in the subsequent game, effectively creating a suspension that extends beyond the contest in which the infraction occurred. He believes the penalty’s impact is disproportionate, particularly for late-game incidents, and suggests that the rules should be adjusted to ensure the punishment fits the context of the game situation. This stance highlights ongoing debates regarding player safety and the consistency of NCAA enforcement.
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