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ESPN rules analyst disagrees with controversial targeting call, Jahquez Robinson ejection
- An Auburn player, Jahquez Robinson, was ejected for targeting in the Iron Bowl after a booth review confirmed the call.
- ESPN broadcast voices diverged; Chris Fowler questioned helmet contact while Billy Lemonnier argued it wasn’t targeting.
- The ruling came after the play originally appeared as roughing the passer before a buzz from the booth led to targeting confirmation.
- Robinson’s ejection adds immediate impact to the game and potential long-term bowl consequences.
- The article notes social media reaction and a media discussion around targeting rules.
- Robinson now faces game-specific and possible bowl game suspensions due to the ejection.
- The incident occurred in the second half of the game, affecting Auburn’s outcome prospects.
- The piece frames the ruling as part of broader SEC and game-management discussions.
- The coverage includes a reference to top college football news categories like ‘Breaking’ and ‘Top 25’ during the broadcast.
- The article emphasizes the uncertainty in officiating calls during high-stakes games.
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