UC Davis Baseball Team and Coaching Staff Suspended I had actually heard those rumors about UCLA. Perhaps the Reddit poster is someone from a different region of the country unfamiliar with the UC system ?
I seriously doubt any student-athletes were discouraged from pursuing rigorous courses of study. I had a couple of friends who were on the team near the end of Phil Swimley's coaching career. One of them told me he was having some troubles in one or more of his classes and the coaches gave him a couple of days of practice off per week so he could concentrate on his studies and get his grades up. He did not see a reduction in playing time. That isn't the mark of a coaching staff that doesn't care about the well-being of its student-athletes. How is that relevant today ? Matt Vaughn and assistant coach Lloyd Acosta were, if I'm not mistaken, both assistants under Swimley (Acosta maybe only 1 season) and UCD graduates. If anyone would be sympathetic to the challenges of being a UCD student-athlete they would be. And it's not as if Rex Peters would have been less so. If you're paying the big dough to attend a private school like Chapman you're going for the academics, not the baseball. Chapman is either Division III or NAIA. Either way you're not going there to get drafted, and you're not there on an athletic scholarship.
I can't discount the possibility of toxicity in the UCD clubhouse though. Peters alluded to it after the 2009 season (or perhaps during it-don't recall the exact timing of the CA Aggie article). A lot of me-first attitudes were cited-more freshmen than usual- who were used to being the BMOC. There was some effort the next season to promote more of a team attitude and they did significantly better in 2010 (still a losing record), but the me-first seemed to re-surface in 2013 (Vaughn head coach then) when Steven Patterson seemed to be the only infielder who showed up to both hit at a high level and play solid defense. This year you had just Jalen Smith and Spencer Gedestad do that in the infield
Hitting and defense are supposed to be both individual and team-level pursuits. If the players were truly treating them as such the team wouldn't strand so many runners or make so many fielding errors. Vaughn's area of expertise is pitching, and that's suffering too because of the weak defense and hitting. Jalen Smith was this year's version of Steven Patterson, although it's not the best comparison because Smith is more versatile defensively. I don't mean to discount the contributions of Cooper Morrison and Spencer Gedestad, but honestly I believe the true measure of a program's strength is how the underclassmen perform. Excelling at hitting as a fifth-year senior is kind of like being the tallest kid in your class because you were held back a year. And double that for all these sixth year stars this year like Sac State's Matt Smith and the guy at Santa Clara who set the school homerun record.
At the very least I believe the UCD team is dysfunctional. And it's only natural some toxicity would accompany the constant losing.