A coach must be charged with either 1 flagrant T, 2 directs, or 3 indirects (or the appropriate combinations thereof) to be ejected (in NCAA terminology) or to be thrown out of the game.
To simply remove a coach with no penalty to the players is certainly a generous, noble thought, but it flies against the rules. Besides, the coach is part of the team as well, and his behavior must reflect on the team.
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