UCLA suspends coach for alleged NCAA violations
Mark J. Rebilas-US PRESSWIRE / Reuters
UCLA has suspended offensive line coach Adrian Klemm after it was made aware of alleged NCAA rules violations.
UCLA reported the alleged violations to both the NCAA and Pac-12 conference, and Klemm has been placed on suspension with pay.
Klemm, a former NFL offensive lineman and three-time Super Bowl winner, joined the Bruins after coaching for four seasons at SMU.
The violations haven't been specified.
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