Baylor’s Corey Coleman Throws Monster Block; Targeting Call Overturned (Video)

Oct 11, 2014; Waco, TX, USA; Baylor Bears running back Corey Coleman (1) celebrates catching a touchdown with teammates during the fourth quarter against the TCU Horned Frogs at McLane Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 11, 2014; Waco, TX, USA; Baylor Bears running back Corey Coleman (1) celebrates catching a touchdown with teammates during the fourth quarter against the TCU Horned Frogs at McLane Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports /
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Baylor wide receiver Corey Coleman threw a monster block on a touchdown play, a block that he was called for targeting, a ruling which was overturned. 

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As we would all expect, the Baylor Bears and the West Virginia Mountaineers are currently locked in an offensive battle featuring some big plays, like the one we saw from Baylor wide receiver Corey Coleman in the first half.

On a 63-yard touchdown catch and run by Antwan Goodley, Coleman provided some much needed assistance on the play with this monster block that you can see in the video below.


Now what was interesting on this play is the fact that immediately after, Coleman was called for targeting and was facing ejection from the game. However, the referees took another look at it and decided that it was a good, clean football play and Coleman was allowed to stay in the game.

What did you think of the play? Was it targeting? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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