TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) -- Florida State football strength and conditioning coach Victor Viloria pleaded no contest to a 2016 DUI charge earlier this month, court documents show.

Viloria, who was originally supposed to appear in court Wednesday, entered the no contest plea on January 4 of this year.

Court documents show Viloria was sentenced to six months probation, a six-month suspension of his license, 50 hours of community service, a DUI course, and a victim awareness program.

In August, Viloria was found passed out in his vehicle on the Eastbound off ramp of Interstate 10 on North Monroe Street, police say.

At the time the incident was reported, FSU said it was a human resources issue and that the athletic department was working to gather more information.

Viloria is still with the FSU program, according to the athletic department website.

By: WCTV Eyewitness News

Florida State University Football strength and conditioning coach coach Victor Viloria faces DUI charges.

According to a police report, Viloria was found passed out in his vehicle on the Eastbound off ramp of Interstate 10 on North Monroe Street.

The report goes on to say when an officer attempted to wake him, he drove South on Monroe Street before driving up an embankment.

The Florida State Athletic Department released a statement saying:

"We are aware of the reported incident and are in the process of gathering more information. The issue falls under the human resources policies for university employees, which restricts further comment at this time."