/ STAFF WRITER
SAN BERNARDINO – UCLA will be without Adrian Klemm for its first two games this season, the school announced Friday evening.
Klemm, the Bruins’ associate head coach and offensive line coach, is suspended for the nonconference games against Virginia and UNLV, along with other penalties, because of self-reported NCAA rules violations.
Klemm was first suspended with pay on March 16 when UCLA reported the alleged violations to the NCAA. He missed spring practice as a result, but was reinstated by the school in June.
The matter had since remained under review by the school, which said in its announcement that it was no longer looking into it.