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Jardin Gilbert targeting call helps lead to USC game-winning touchdown vs LSU
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Date:2025-04-23 06:48:28
LSU football defensive back Jardin Gilbert had a costly targeting penalty in Sunday's season-opener against USC.
Gilbert led with the crown of his helmet, hitting Trojans wide receiver Kyron Hudson directly on his helmet after Hudson made a 20-yard catch off a pass from Miller Moss. Hudson made the catch at the 27-yard line with 18 seconds left in the game and the score tied 20-20.
The penalty, however, put the ball at the 13-yard line, with Woody Marks scoring the go-ahead touchdown on the next play. Gilbert was ejected from the game and will face a suspension for the first half of LSU's Week 2 game vs. Nicholls.
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USC's Mason Cobb picked off LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier from scrimmage on the next LSU play to pick up the victory for the Trojans.
Here's a look at the costly targeting call against Gilbert, which helped USC defeat LSU on Sunday in Las Vegas:
Look: LSU DB Jardin Gilbert ejected for targeting on USC's Kyron Hudson
With that, LSU starts 0-1 for the third-straight season under Brian Kelly.
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