In a stunning and heartfelt move, former West Virginia Mountaineers head football coach Rich Rodriguez has invested a whopping $3.6 million to transform a private property into a state-of-the-art shelter for homeless youth in Morgantown. This bold philanthropic gesture has sent shockwaves through the college football community and beyond.
Rodriguez, once known for his gridiron grit and coaching brilliance, is now earning praise off the field for tackling one of society’s toughest challenges — youth homelessness. The renovated mansion will offer beds, meals, education support, mental health services, and life-skills training to help get vulnerable young people back on their feet.
Sources close to the project say the coach was moved to action after a “serious personal reflection” period and hopes this initiative will spark a movement across college towns nationwide.
