Gerry's hit was about as close to textbook as you can get but, based on what ESPN's rules expert said about review being restricted to above the shoulders contact, I am curious if this was a situation where the replay official couldn't overturn the on the field call. From what I understood, it sounded like the official couldn't review intent/targeting, only whether the on field refs accurately saw high contact or not.
If so, then this is similar to the out of bounds call situation against Sparty where the refs could only review whether the there was contact before the receiver went out, not whether it was sufficient to force him out so the chances of overturning the call are near zero.
I don't fault the refs on the field for making a bang-bang call on what was a hard but clean hit, but the NCAA needs to revisit their replay rules. In all the targeting calls I saw this year, both for and against the Huskers, I can't think of a single one that actually penalized the sort of hit that the rule is supposed to prevent.