The UCLA community prides itself on the school’s campus being featured in films.

School officials might not be so proud of the campus’ most recent appearance on television screens across America.

Josh Luchs, a former NFL agent who wrote a tell-all about agents paying players, was featured in an ESPN documentary titled “The Dotted Line” which premiered Tuesday night.

The Sports Illustrated article detailed Luchs’ illegal relationships with UCLA players in the early 90s. In the film, he returned to the UCLA campus to illustrate the ease of access he had to players in the football program.

“I definitely was not the only agent who was doing this,” Luchs said as he escorted a camera crew to the entrance of Spaulding Field, UCLA’s football practice field.

The UCLA portion of the video starts at 0:47.

“I’ve never, in 20 years, not been able to drive right up to the locker room,” he continued. “Anybody want to fix the problem? Or does everybody want to pretend to fix the problem. I came out and talked about all the UCLA guys that I paid, anybody batten down the hatches? It’s been almost a year, right? Nothing. Nothing.”

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