
Well, targeting wasn't called earlier in the game against Mack Wilson, but the officials reviewed the call here to eject Texas A&M's Donovan Wilson.
After an interception, Wilson squared up and laid a vicious hit on Alabama's Damien Harris on a block. Harris went down and laid motionless after the hit, prompting the officials to review the play for potential targeting.
Much to the chagrin of Texas A&M, officials did call the play targeting, and Wilson was ejected. To make things worse, Alabama got the ball back on the next play thanks to their own interception.
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