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Big 12 Commissioner Advocates for Uniform Targeting Standards After Controversial Peach Bowl Incident

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Big 12 Commissioner Advocates for Uniform Targeting Standards After Controversial Peach Bowl Incident

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  • Brett Yormark, the Big 12 commissioner, is advocating for more consistent criteria regarding targeting penalties.
  • The call for uniform standards follows a controversial no-call during the Peach Bowl game involving Texas safety Michael Taaffe.
  • No penalty was issued for a helmet-to-helmet hit on Arizona State's Melquan Stovall late in the game, which sparked debate.
  • Yormark emphasized the need for national standards in officiating to improve the consistency of decisions in the College Football Playoff.
  • He plans to discuss these standards with other committee members to enhance the future of CFP officiating.

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