BOCA RATON — Former Florida Atlantic wide receiver Kalib Woods, who was suspended for the first half of last season for his involvement in a fight at an off-campus banquet room in January 2017, has pleaded guilty to two counts of felony battery, per online court records.
Woods was sentenced to ten years probation, ten hours of community service for each month of his sentence, and ordered to pay a combined $20,000 (two payments of $10,000 each) to Stephan Reese and Adrian Muckle, two FAU students whom the former Owls wideout fought in Jan. 2017. Woods has also been ordered to not have any contact with either of the two victims.