Smoke Monday couldn’t escape a second targeting call, and the Auburn defensive back left the Birmingham Bowl early as he was flagged for a second time late in the third quarter.

Monday’s play came during an interception of Clayton Tune, by Nehemiah Pritchett, as he hammered a Houston player over the middle, as Pritchett turned up field with the ball. Monday was also flagged in the first half, but after review, he was allowed to stay in the game.

Monday had 5 tackles, including one for a loss, in the game.

Monday’s exit came after he decided to play in the bowl game even though he announced plans to leave for the NFL Draft. Monday explained why he decided to play even though Roger McCreary and Zakoby McClain opted out of the Birmingham Bowl.

“I’m playing because me personally, I love ball. I’m all about ball,” Monday said. “If I get to play an extra game, I want to do it. I want to go out with a win for these guys. I probably won’t play with these guys ever again. To go out like we did against Alabama, we played well, but we didn’t get the win. I want to go out with a win.”

Here’s a reaction to the targeting call: