You keep saying "he brought the shoulder," when he didn't. It was a helmet to helmet hit. The first contact was the Texas players helmet hitting the Notre Dame players helmet. Again Helmet to Helmet. A fourth time so it gets through, helmet to helmet. After the helmet to helmet hit the Texas players shoulder hit the Texas players helmet. You are basically saying it's ok to go head hunting while a guy trying to pull up and not crush a guy is much more egregious. No a guy going after another players helmet is much worse than someone trying to avoid the hit. Only a Texas fan would say that a tap of the face mask is much worse than launching your helmet into someone else's helmet.He is bringing the right shoulder in that clip, unlike the A&M clip, because he clearly did not spear him. It is simple. If he hit him in the chest/shoulder it is legal. The difference between chest, shoulder, or head is mere inches at speeds of 25+ MPH. That is the problem with the rule. An illegal hit should be an illegal hit, whether it is in the head, chest, or back. Officiate the actions that leads to the contact that you are trying to outlaw, not the result of the contact.
by the way, I have never said that it was not targeting. I said the A&M was more egregious, because it was more avoidable. Pinpointing where you hit a ball carrier that is falling/ducking their head is much harder thing to do.
You keep saying "he brought the shoulder," when he didn't. It was a helmet to helmet hit. The first contact was the Texas players helmet hitting the Notre Dame players helmet. Again Helmet to Helmet. A third time so it gets through, helmet to helmet. After the helmet to helmet hit the Texas players shoulder hit the Texas players helmet. You are basically saying it's ok to go head hunting while a guy trying to pull up and not crush a guy is much more egregious. No a guy going after another players helmet is much worse than someone trying to avoid the hit. Only a Texas fan would say that a tap of the face mask is much worse than launching your helmet into someone else's helmet.
The rule isn't perfect but it isn't going away either. They are coaching and teaching better techniques.
Yes the right shoulder came, after the helmet to helmet hit.The right shoulder came, he brought the fore arm. I guess we can disagree on that.
Burnt orange glasses.how anyone can defend that hit as not targeting with all the bs that was called targeting last weekend is beyond me......