Taaffe was not originally called for targeting, but officials went to review the play to see if his hit was legal. ...
The Texas Longhorns play in the College Football Playoff semifinal against Ohio State later this week, but safety Michael ...
Michael Taaffe received hateful texts in aftermath of College Football Playoff Peach Bowl targeting non-call of Texas ...
The No. 5 seed Texas Longhorns defeated the No. 4 seed Arizona State Sun Devils on New Year's Day in a College Football ...
The Texas Longhorns had some injury issues pile up at the start of the second half of Wednesday's College Football Playoff ...
Texas faces Ohio State on Jan. 10 in the Cotton Bowl at Arlington’s AT&T Stadium after defeating Arizona State in the Peach ...
It is a new year, and with it, new things will come. But some things just never change and that especially applies to college football, where the targeting rule ...
Had targeting been called, the Sun Devils would have been close to field goal range late in the fourth quarter of the Peach ...
A key moment in the College Football Playoff game between Texas and Arizona State came down to a targeting review.
The targeting no-call on a hit by Texas safety Michael Taaffe on Arizona State receiver Melquan Stovall has been the talk of ...
Clemson and Texas won’t be so friendly with each other ... However, with Klubnik a quarterback and Taaffe a safety, they’ll quite literally be on the opposite side of the field come game ...
A day after losing to Texas in the Peach Bowl, Arizona State's Cam Skattebo talked to Dan Patrick about the targeting no-call ...