CFL fines Austin and removes him from sidelines for contacting official
TORONTO — Kent Austin won’t be on the sidelines this weekend when the Hamilton Tiger-Cats host the CFL’s top team.
CFL commissioner Jeffrey Orridge CFL fined Austin $10,000 on Wednesday and banished him to the spotter’s booth Saturday when Hamilton (6-7) takes on the Calgary Stampeders (11-1-1) for making contact with an official last weekend. It’s the first time in league history a head coach has been disallowed from being on the field with his team for a game and the fine is believed to be the stiffest ever handed down to a coach.
On Tuesday, Austin told reporters he didn’t believe he’d be disciplined for the altercation. Austin said the contact with official Tom Cesari was accidental and that he had received an objectionable conduct penalty on the play.
Austin also added he had apologized to Cesari. But Orridge said he couldn’t overlook that Austin actually made contact with the official on the field.


