Nick Saban has been seen on the sidelines giving an earful to players that fail to perform to his lofty standards, and he doesn’t mind unleashing his temper on his assistant coaches, either.

Clearly, the last position anyone at Alabama wants to be is on the other end of Saban’s infamous you-know-what chewings. There’s one specific way to draw his wrath, he revealed on his weekly radio show on Thursday, and that’s his defensive backs clapping their hands when they make a mistake.

“You’re telling the other team you messed up. How’s that helping you play better? Our DBs cannot hand clap. If you wanna get your butt chewed out, that’s a good way to do it is to hand clap like, ‘I messed up.’,” he said, according to 247Sports’ Charlie Potter.

At least he gave them a warning! Needless to say, we won’t be seeing any hand clapping from the Tide’s players in the defensive secondary if they end up dropping an interceptions. That’s unless they want to be met by an angry head coach once they get to the sideline.