Former Georgia Bulldogs defense tackle Bear Alexander, who now plays for the USC Trojans, was emotional after getting ejecting for targeting in the final two minutes of the USC-Utah game.

Alexander had a big game against Utah. He recorded seven total tackles, but had a couple of critical penalties against Utah.

As usual, most targeting plays are controversial. Alexander made contact with Utah’s quarterback in the head, but it was not an incredible amount of force.

Utah went on to score a field goal in the final moments of the game to win 34-32 and end the College Football Playoff hopes of USC for a second straight season.

Fortunately, players don’t have to leave the sidelines after targeting penalties anymore.

Overall, an up-and-down day due to Alexander’s penalties.

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