UCLA assistant football coach Adrian Klemm has been suspended for the first two games of the season, as was reported by Chris Foster of the Los Angeles Times. Klemm was also suspended for spring practice and the recruiting season amid allegations that he had violated certain NCAA rules.
Klemm, the team’s offensive line coach, will now piss the team’s season opener at home against Virginia on September 5, and UCLA’s second game on the road against UNLV on September 12. He has also been fined an undisclosed amount.
Though the specifics surrounding Klemm’s suspensions have never been fully released, Bruins head coach Jim Mora said that he, his staff and the team now had “more clarity” and that they would be moving forward.