Two weeks. Two important LSU players flagged for targeting and disqualified from a game — all for lowering the crown of their helmets into routine tackles.

Against Florida, it was star linebacker Whit Weeks . Against Southeastern Louisiana on Saturday, it was reserve offensive lineman DJ Chester. Both plays frustrated Brian Kelly , the fourth-year Tigers coach who doesn’t want to see players thrown out of games when they're involved in garden-variety tackles with helmet-to-helmet contact.

“I don’t know what to say anymore,” Kelly said on Saturday.

In the waning seconds of the third quarter of their 56-10 win over the Lions, the No. 3 Tigers (4-0) lined up for a 59-yard field goal with a 42-7 lead. Damian Ramos left the kick 10 yards short of the uprights, giving Southeastern a

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