An NCAA panel has approved a change to the targeting foul that would wipe out the 15-penalty when video review overturns the ejection of a player. The targeting rule was implemented by the NCAA last season. The foul was reviewed by replay officials and the ejection could be overturned - but the 15-yard penalty stood. The football rules committee last month passed a proposal to no longer enforce the 15-yard penalty when the ejection is overturned, as long as another foul has not been committed.
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