Back to targeting, the rule isn't going away, and that's a shame. It's not that I dislike the rule - I know that there needs to be a rule to protect the players as best as possible. If the players are going to be considered "student athletes", then we need to treat them as such. But I hate the overall inconsistency of the rule. I'm not going to go on a Penn State cult-like rant about a conspiracy, but how many times have Ohio State opponents been called for targeting? I can't think of any. 1? Maybe? I can't think of any. How many times has Ohio State been called? I can think of 5 pretty quickly - so it's probably 8 or 12 times.
The refs need to look at the intent. You aren't going to convince me that Bose was trying to hit Stanley on the head. It should have been a late hit, at worst. (And I've seen later hits than that not get called.) Or Jones's hit this weekend. I think if you get an ejection, the other team should get to choose whether you truly get ejected. If not, keep the 15-yard penalty, and the player is allowed to keep playing. But if they choose to have you ejected, no 15-yard penalty, and that player should get a free hit on the opposing player he hit.