Targeting Guarantano

#26
#26
If he isn't back for Vanderbilt we'll have even more trouble than we already do.
 
#32
#32
I admit that I am new to SEC football, but the refs let the game out of control. I saw about 8 or 9 targeting/ personal fouls by Missouri, most of which were not called. It started with the shot to the head on Guarantano. It continued throughout the game. It's hard to win, when UT`s best players are knocked out of the game.
 
#34
#34
I haven't seen a lot of replays, but it looked like targeting when that guy wrapped his arm around JG's neck to take him down. Was that legal? I'm looking for info on JG. Hope he's o.k..
 
#38
#38
Am i the only one that thought the hit on JG was a bit dirty? Opinions please.
It was definitely a dirty hit. Tackles him around neck/head area and drive his head into the turf. Caused a concussion. Sure thought refs were watching closely and penalizing any such hits. Guess not if the offended player was clad in orange and white.
 
#40
#40
I think he just got his sense knocked back into him...

And he decided he didn't want to get killed anymore behind that putrid offensive line.
 
#44
#44
I believe it was dirty. The defender had JG dead to rights. He didn't have to wrap his arm around his neck and drive him down to end the play.
 
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#46
#46
I believe it was dirty. The defender had JG dead to rights. He didn't have to wrap his arm around his neck and drive him down to end the play.

Yep.
The area of hit and especially the follow through, showed the clear intent. Should have been roughing or some version of unsportsmanlike at minimum.

The called hit on Jennings was a little dirty imo also.
 
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#47
#47
Officiating matched UT's play. Are they going to have a tough week of practice? Could see that one..."guys, we're going to stay out here until we get this right, and Hubert, you're running stadium steps until I tell you to stop..."

Would be a good SEC Shorts episode...
 
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