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FSU Head Coach Arrested for DUI to Serve 50 Hours of Community Service

VILORIA, VICTOR ROY (MUG)
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) - The Florida State coach charged with a DUI in August has pleaded no contest.

As part of that agreement, Victor Viloria will service 50 hours of community service.

According to police, Viloria was found passed out inside his truck at traffic light in August. He then drove off, driving up an embankment and over an electric sign.

Viloria was suspended without pay from his job with the FSU football team for 30 days.

He joined Head Coach Jimbo Fisher's staff back in January 2010 after coming from Southern Methodist University.