ANN ARBOR -- Michigan's coaches aren't backing down in their fundamental disagreement with how the targeting penalty is being assessed in college football.
Mike Zordich, after the season opener at Notre Dame, said it's time for officials to reassess how they enforce it. Jim Harbaugh called into question the notion of intent after linebacker Khaleke Hudson was ejected from a Week 3 win over Southern Methodist.
Now, defensive coordinator Don Brown -- the leader of Michigan's aggressive, man-coverage defense -- is expressing concern.
"I'm having a hard time with it," Brown said this week on "The Jamie and Stoney" show on WXYT-FM (97.