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During Saturdays game against the Wildcats, LSU linebacker Kendell Beckwith took a vicious hit from Kentucky wide receiver Dorian Baker.

On Monday, coach Les Miles said that LSU sent video of the hit into the SEC to determine whether or not it was targeting.
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Here is what the hit looked like on film:

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Coach Miles also added on Monday that Beckwith is fine and has been cleared to play this weekend. Per Hunter Paniagua with Scout.com:
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"Kendell is cleared to play," He said. "We took him to the sideline and he communicated extremely effectively. We checked him out, and he’s good to play.”
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King Joey114 months
Yeah, it's pretty clear the shoulder made contact first, the head to head contact was an aftereffect of Beckwith bouncing off the hit. Hard hit, but not dirty. As for whether it's targeting, that bs rule is so subjective and poorly written there's no telling.
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theknightswhosay114 months
I think the helmet hit first, but the intent seemed to be to lead with the arm/shoulder. I used to just say "get over it, it's football," but head trauma is no joke, so I have mixed feelings.
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TOKEN114 months
Clean Hit

Bitches
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he left his feet, led with his head, had his head down, and made head to head contact. I think that's pretty much the definition of targeting
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omegaman66114 months
Can we stop beating around the bush and just break out the flags (flag football) and be done with it.
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mkibod1114 months
Looks like a hard, clean football play. The guy lead with his shoulder and put it in Beckwiths chest. They hurt like hell, but that's football.
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T-mart57114 months
It is helmet to helmet but I wouldnt request the SEC to look at it. You already beat them into the ground who cares what happens to baker. Let the SEC do its job by itself.
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colors_of_kings114 months
It's not a matter of complaining about a "hard hit". I would say the same thing if it were the opposition. It's a matter of player safety. These kids deserve the chance to grow up free of brain related injuries due to helmet to helmet hits. Don't be so naive.
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Spankum114 months
looks like good SEC football to me....
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SetTheMood114 months
Let's be honest, our guys have made hits like this for a long time. Hell, we did it to the same guy at Moo State two years in a row (Lafell laid the wood, I think). It sucks to be on the other side, but we do the same damn thing. Let's not belly ache anymore than we already do.
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RileyTime114 months
Kinda looks like J Adams hit on the Kentucky guy on the punt return
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johnnydrama114 months
I would hate to take a hit like that but , hey, this is SEC football.
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monsterballads114 months
by the rule, it's a dirty illegal hit. not even close to what jamal adams did.
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KingofthePoint114 months
Adams hit was right in the stomach of the UK player for one. But I agree that, these calls for targeting are ridiculous at times.
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LSU 318 LSU114 months
C'mon people. I hate that it happened to our player, but damn it, this is freaking football. You all have turned into a bunch of pansies.
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Mulerider114 months
Why was this different than the Jamal Adams block on the punt return for a TD?
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brass2mouth114 months
just looks like a hard hit to me
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WPBTiger114 months
The Kentucky player launched himself, targeting should have been called.
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colors_of_kings114 months
Helmet makes contact, definitely illegal. It is what it is!
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mylsuhat114 months
LINK


it'll not legal
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