Answer:
B. The coach who is an expert in the sport explained the revised rules to us.
Step-by-step explanation:
The adjective clause exemplifies the modifier of the noun clause that contains both a subject and a verb and begins with a relative pronoun. The sentence contains a nonessential adjective clause is the second option. It carries unnecessary adjective clause, i.e. "who is an expert in the sport" as it describes the coach unreasonably. If he is a coach, the description mentioned here is quite obvious and understood. Thus, it is not required to mention it. Hence, the B option is the answer.