Thanks to a hit against Michigan in the Orange Bowl, Florida State starting safety Trey Marshall will miss the first half of the Seminoles’ season opener against Alabama. Confused? You aren’t the only one. FSU head coach Jimbo Fisher recently took issue with the current targeting rule allowing suspensions to carry over to the next season.

Marshall’s hit occurred in the fourth quarter of the 2017 Orange Bowl on an FSU punt to Michigan. After making head contact with the Wolverine punt returner, Marshall was ejected from the game and due to the current rules, he’ll be forced to sit the first half of the 2017 season opener.

Fisher confirmed the first half suspension for Marshall but took issue with the rule and stated the ACC may attempt to change the rule in a video posted by Noles247.

“We’re trying to vote on that too. I think that’s crazy. No other sport, I don’t know a sport, you have those red cards in soccer, they don’t follow you year-to-year,” Fisher said. “But it is what the rule is now.”

Marshall played in 11 games last season and made 58 tackles. He has yet to record an interception in his college career.