2025 COD Football News
Under veteran head coach Jack Steptoe, in his 11th season leading the Roadrunners, COD finished the regular season with a record 4-6 overall and 3-2 in conference. The Roadrunners placed 3rd in the Southern California Football Association (SCFA) American Division - Metro League.
The College of the Desert Football team (4–6; 3–2) wrapped up the 2025 season on a high note, edging out the Los Angeles Valley Monarchs (3–7; 2–3) in a 47–45 shootout in Valley Glen. The victory marked COD’s third consecutive win over the Monarchs and capped the season with several standout individual performances.
The College of the Desert Football team (3-4, 2-0) remained unbeaten in conference play with a commanding 64-6 victory over winless Compton (0-7, 0-2), marking the Roadrunners’ most lopsided win since 2018.
College of the Desert freshman linebacker Ayden Ogilvie (Twentynine Palms H.S.) has been named the SCFA Week 6 Defensive Player of the Week, following a dominant performance that helped rewrite Roadrunner history.
College of the Desert (2-4; 1-0) held on for a nail-biting 24-23 victory over the Los Angeles Southwest Cougars (1-5; 0-1), stopping a late two-point conversion attempt with 95 seconds remaining to secure their first conference win, and first home win, of the season. The victory snapped a four-game losing streak and marked COD’s first home triumph over LA Southwest since 1985.
Despite big plays on both sides of the ball, College of the Desert football (1–2) came up short at home, falling to the West Los Angeles Wildcats (2–1) by a score of 41–29 on Saturday night.
Despite a valiant comeback effort, College of the Desert Football (1-1) fell just short in their 2025 home opener, dropping a 38-33 decision to the Glendale Vaqueros (1-1) on Saturday night.
The Roadrunners (1-0) opened the 2025 season in dominant fashion, powering past the Los Angeles Pierce Brahmas (0-1) in Woodland Hills, 56-27.