Back in the summer when it was announced that the officials were going to put more focus on the sideline warnings I interpreted that to mean they were concerned about coaches and how far some tend to move out on the field during the game.
That made sense. Still does. But, that wasn't the reason the Tide received the warning and later penalty.
When Saban asked the side judge Saturday about the call he was told that the players were the ones being flagged, not the coaches. As it ends up, when the play(s) were close to being over the substitutes were coming onto the field too quickly.
I'd have never thought about the rule in those terms. Sort of funny, really. It's a case of being too ready for the next play...
That made sense. Still does. But, that wasn't the reason the Tide received the warning and later penalty.
When Saban asked the side judge Saturday about the call he was told that the players were the ones being flagged, not the coaches. As it ends up, when the play(s) were close to being over the substitutes were coming onto the field too quickly.
I'd have never thought about the rule in those terms. Sort of funny, really. It's a case of being too ready for the next play...
