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Cristobal bemoans targeting call on Canes' Lucas

playCristobal: Xavier Lucas' targeting call was 'unjustly administered' (0:35)Mario Cristobal speaks on Xavier Lucas having to sit out of the first half of the national championship game due to his targeting call in Miami's semifinal win vs. Ole Miss. (0:35)Andrea AdelsonJan 18, 2026, 10:27 AM ETClose ACC reporter.

Cristobal bemoans targeting call on Canes' Lucas

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  • Joined ESPN. com in 2010.
  • Graduate of the University of Florida. Follow on XEmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsMIAMI -- Hurricanes coach Mario Cristobal said the punishment that goes with a targeting call made in the second half needs to be reevaluated. Miami defensive back Xavier Lucas must sit out the first half of the College Football Playoff National Championship game against Indiana on Monday night because he was called for targeting in the fourth quarter of the CFP Semifinal at the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl. Any player called for targeting is ejected from the game.
  • If the targeting call happens in the second half, the player is ejected and suspended for the first half of his team's next game."We feel it was unjustly administered, and now it impacts the last game of the season," Cristobal said Sunday. Lucas was called for targeting with 8:54 left for a hit on Ole Miss wide receiver Cayden Lee.
  • The players' helmets collided as Lucas went in to make the tackle.
  • The call was confirmed upon review. The first-half suspension puts Miami in a bit of a precarious situation given the depth concerns the Hurricanes have at cornerback as they go against Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza and the high-powered Indiana offense. Damari Brown remains day-to-day with a foot injury; he has not played since Nov.
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