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NCAA hits UCLA assistant Adrian Klemm with more penalties

The NCAA announced additional punishment in UCLA offensive line coach Adrian Klemm‘s recruiting violations case Friday, handing out a two-year show-cause order and a $5,000 fine after Klemm admitted to paying for housing and private training for two prospects.

The NCAA accepted UCLA’s self-imposed penalties from last season, which included a two-game suspension for Klemm, who also holds the title of associate head coach along with his offensive line duties.

Klemm admitted to paying $2,400 for housing and private training for two prospects, according to the NCAA, but said he was not aware he had violated NCAA rules because he thought the prospects had signed National Letters of Intent.