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UCLA assistant penalized by NCAA for violations

The NCAA announced that UCLA associated head football coach Adrian Klemm violated ethical conduct rules when he paid for two prospect to receive private training and penalized him with a $5,000 fine and two-year show cause order, according to a decision released Friday by the Division I committee on infractions panel.

UCLA previously suspended Klemm with pay during 2015 spring practices and recruiting as well as for the first two games of the 2015 season after the school's investigation.

Klemm admitted to paying $2,400 for housing and private training sessions for two prospects but claimed he was not aware that violated NCAA rules because he believed the prospects had signed national letters of intent.