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UNM Board of Regents denies Bob Davie's appeal of 30-day suspension

The University of New Mexico Board of Regents voted Tuesday to deny football coach Bob Davie's appeal of a 30-day suspension, which was the result of a university investigation into alleged misconduct in his program.

New Mexico spokeswoman Cinnamon Blair told ESPN that the regents voted to deny Davie's appeal during executive session on Tuesday. She said it wasn't immediately clear when Davie would begin serving the 30-day suspension.

"They still haven't determined that," Blair said. "It would be an administrative decision made between the university president and athletics director."

Davie, a former Notre Dame coach and ESPN analyst, said in a statement released Friday that none of the three investigations conducted over a nine-month period found he violated any school policy.