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27 Facts About Nick Rolovich

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Nicholas Robert Rolovich is an American football coach and former player who is currently a senior offensive assistant at California.

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Nick Rolovich majored in economics at the University of Hawaii and earned a master's degree from New Mexico Highlands University.

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Nick Rolovich played as a quarterback with the Las Vegas Gladiators in the Arena Football League.

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Nick Rolovich then served as the head coach of the Washington State Cougars from 2020 to 2021.

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In October 2021, after his request for a religious exemption to Washington's COVID-19 vaccination mandate for state employees was denied, Nick Rolovich was terminated by WSU.

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Nick Rolovich later filed a lawsuit against the university, seeking $25 million in damages, alleging wrongful termination and religious discrimination.

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Nick Rolovich attended Marin Catholic High School in Kentfield, California, where he earned varsity letters in both football and baseball.

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Nick Rolovich was a two-time junior college All-American at City College of San Francisco, where he led the Rams to the 1999 national championship.

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Over those nine games, Nick Rolovich threw for 3,361 yards and 34 touchdowns on 233-of-405 passing and ended his college career with three consecutive 500-yard passing games.

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Nick Rolovich's performance placed him tenth in the nation in pass efficiency while breaking 19 school passing records and eight total offense records.

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Nick Rolovich was named one of the two MVPs of the 2002 Hula Bowl college all-star game.

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Nick Rolovich signed with the Denver Broncos on May 18,2002, after an impressive mini-camp.

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Nick Rolovich rejoined the team the following season before being allocated to the Rhein Fire of NFL Europe.

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In 2003, Nick Rolovich completed 87 of 149 passes while leading the Fire to World Bowl XI.

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In 2004 and 2005, Nick Rolovich signed with the San Jose SaberCats of the Arena Football League, serving as a backup to Mark Grieb.

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Nick Rolovich became the first San Jose quarterback other than Grieb to throw a pass in a game since the 2002 season.

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Nick Rolovich signed with the Arizona Rattlers on October 31,2006, but was released after injuring his shoulder in a non-contact scrimmage against Las Vegas on January 16,2006.

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Nick Rolovich had a brief stint with the Chicago Rush in 2006.

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In 2008, Nick Rolovich retired from professional football and joined the coaching staff of his other alma mater, the Hawaii Warriors, as a full-time quarterbacks coach.

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In 2012, after not being retained by new Warriors head coach Norm Chow, Nick Rolovich was hired as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Nevada Wolf Pack.

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On November 27,2015, Nick Rolovich was hired as the head football coach at the University of Hawaii, replacing Norm Chow and interim head coach Chris Naeole.

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In 2018, Nick Rolovich shifted from a balanced spread offense to the pass-heavy run and shoot offense, which had been successfully implemented by June Jones during Nick Rolovich's playing days at Hawaii.

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On January 13,2020, Nick Rolovich was announced as the new head coach of Washington State University, replacing Mike Leach, who had departed to take the head coaching job at Mississippi State.

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On July 21,2021, Nick Rolovich announced that he had chosen not to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, preventing him from attending Pac-12 media day.

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On September 14,2023, Seattle Sea Dragons head coach Jim Haslett announced that Nick Rolovich would become the team's offensive coordinator for the 2024 season.

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Nick Rolovich is known for his zany personality; he brought a tarot card reader, a Britney Spears impersonator, and an Elvis Presley impersonator to Mountain West Conference Media Days during his head coaching days at Hawaii.

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Nick Rolovich is married to Analea Donovan, his college sweetheart from Maui.