MSU player gets ejected for targeting, but that's not the worst part

This takes quite the effort.

Michigan State linebacker Riley Bullough didn't have a very good game at Maryland on Saturday. In fact, he didn't have much of a game at all; Bullough was ejected just 11 minutes in to the game thanks to this targeting call.

Controversial? Not really. Bullough led with the head on the attempted tackle, which is supposed to be called under the targeting rules.

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The worst part of all of this, though? This wasn't Bullough's first personal foul penalty of the game. He was penalized the play before for roughing the passer, giving Maryland a first down and 15 yards.

That's not all, either! Bullough was also giving a personal foul earlier for a late hit out of bounds. Three personal fouls in ELEVEN minutes! Simply stunning!

[H/T SB Nation]