He played four season on the NC State soccer team before graduating in 1990 with a bachelor's degree in history.
In 1991, the Buffalo Blizzard of the National Professional Soccer League (NSPL) drafted Codd but immediately traded him, along with Russ Prince and Ko Thandabouth, to the Chicago Power in exchange for Randy Pikuzinski.
In 1998, Codd was called up to the Chicago Fire of Major League Soccer, but did not enter a game.
[2] The Stingers won the 1998 USISL D-3 Pro League championship, but moved to the amateur fourth division USL PDL in 1999, changing the team name to the Chicago Sockers.
Codd married Canada women's national soccer team player Charmaine Hooper on July 22, 2002[4] They have a daughter named Charlie.