This is one helluva story.
Pierce College is investigating a situation in which football coach Carlos Woods reportedly forced 30 players to live in a three-bedroom apartment, according to the school’s student newspaper The Roundup News.
The report also suggests that four additional students lived in the team’s locker room. The situation allegedly arose because of Woods’ promises to recruits before the fall semester in 2018. Those promises included housing for his new players, which the coach never actually secured…
Former player Jose Cordova described the situation, saying Woods originally told four or five players they would share a three-bedroom apartment and spilt all of the bills.
“Coach Woods told me that I was valid to move to L.A. from Orlando, Florida, and that my housing would be set up with other players coming in and returning athletes,” Cordova said. “Woods told me that it would be four to five players in a three bedroom, and we would all split the bills and each pay $350 for rent – everything included.”
“He promised actual living space, and it ended up being like a camp/jail with how many people were living in that house,” Cordova added. “Lines Woods had crossed would be 30 guys in a three-bedroom and almost half of his recruits wouldn’t pay rent and bills wouldn’t be paid.”
Cordova also admitted that eviction notices began to pop up. The money that Woods collected from the team for rent was not being used for that purpose. [Emphasis added.]
That’s the first time I’ve seen coaching college kids as a straight out grift. Eh, but you can’t blame the school, right? I mean, how could they know Woods was a scumba…
At a previous post as the football coach at Gavilan College, Woods and another coach were placed on administrative leave after recruiting and benefits violations occurred in 2017, according to the SanBenito.com.
Oh. I’m guessing a search firm wasn’t involved in his hire.
Boy, these community colleges will do ANYTHING to be chosen for Last Chance U!
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I was about to post something similar. CC football programs are outposts for scumbags. (And I say football in particular, because the large number of coaches, staff, and players compared with the relative lack of admin, regulations, money, and oversight make the conditions hospitable to Wild West abuses).
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