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Maryland defender ejected after flying targeting hit on Illinois QB
By Keith Farner
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Lavonte Gater left the Maryland-Syracuse game early after he launched himself into Illinois QB Brandon Peters on Friday night.
In the scoreless game, the Terrapins somehow avoided a score on the series where the Illini attempted a 26-yard field goal that was missed. The Gater play was reviewed and confirmed and he was ejected from the game.
However, credit goes to Peters, who managed to complete the pass to Joshua McCray for a 40-yard completion.
Here’s a replay of the hit:
Was this targeting or nah?
Gater was ejected after review confirmed targeting on the field pic.twitter.com/gcIbaZ67sA
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) September 18, 2021
Lavonte Gater didn’t need to launch himself that high when Illinois QB Brandon Peters was already tied up below his waist. But even though he’ll miss the rest of the game for targeting, he’s bailed out by Maryland’s defense who gets a 3rd-down stop and blocks an Illini FG.
— George Gerbo (@Gerbo3) September 18, 2021
#Illini pick up 40 yards on a pass from Brandon Peters to Josh McCray. Tack on another 12 due to a targeting penalty by #Terps DB Lavonte Gater, who has been DQed.
— James Boyd (@RomeovilleKid) September 18, 2021
A former newspaper veteran, Keith Farner is a news manager for Saturday Down South.