UCLA football mutually parted ways with offensive coordinator Tino Sunseri on Tuesday night, a source familiar with the situation but not authorized to speak publicly told the Southern California News Group.

The Los Angeles Times reported news of Sunseri’s departure first Tuesday.

Sunseri, who joined UCLA (0-4) after helping lead Indiana to the College Football Playoff as the co-offensive coordinator, stumbled in his four-game tenure calling plays for the Bruins. UCLA ranked third to last in points per game in the country (14.2 points per game), and landed in the bottom quarter of the nation in total offense per game, averaging 321.2 yards per game.

Sunseri did not call plays while coaching at Indiana, where he was also quarterbacks coach. Taking the offensive coordinator’s job at UCLA

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