Nick Saban weighed in on a controversial play from Alabama’s win over LSU on Saturday.

Alabama linebacker Dallas Turner was called for a roughing the passer penalty after a big hit on LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels in the 4th quarter. The hit led to Daniels going into concussion protocol and missing the remainder of the game. Many argued the call should have resulted in a targeting call given that there was direct contact to the head.

Saban offered his perspective on the hit during his press conference Monday.

“I don’t know if there is a technical coaching point,” Saban said. “You always tell players you want them to see what they hit, hit the guy here, sort of in the chin, so it wasn’t like a direct hit or an intentional hit to the head. It was a really good hit, but unfortunately his helmet did slide up and hit the guy, so it’s foul. If you hit the quarterback in the head it’s going to get called all the time and we just want him to keep his eyes up and see what he hits, and hopefully target down so it doesn’t happen again.”

Alabama led by 2 scores when Daniels went out for the rest of the game, and having their starting quarterback sidelined certainly hurt the Tigers.