You can't go high on a QB while he's throwing. That's called everytime
He hit him in the chest after 1 step. BS call.
Launching. Look it up. It's roughing. Shouldn't have been targeting
Launching requires a hit to the head. Maybe you're the one who needs to look up the rules.
That's for targeting. Look it up for unnecessary roughness/roughing.
You leave your feet like that on a QB who is in the act of throwing, it will always be called. The ejection was horsefeathers
That's literally the only place launching is defined in the rulebook. The roughing section is pretty vague and doesn't specify anything other than "No defensive player shall charge into a passer or throw him to the ground when it is obvious the ball has been thrown."
But I guess I shouldn't expect anything else from the NCAA, where nothing is ever clearly defined or applied consistently.
Also, I apologize for the hostility. Football does that to me.