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If Nick Rolovich had bothered to explain himself even a little bit, perhaps he’d be worth your sympathy. If this grown man of 42 years had articulated his actual objection to the COVID-19 ...
Athletic director Pat Chun said Nick Rolovich was the "chief culture officer of Washington State football." James Snook-USA TODAY Sports WASHINGTON STATE LEADERSHIP became aware of Rolovich's ...
Former Washington State head football coach Nick Rolovich has sued Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, the university and WSU athletic director Pat Chun, seeking damages after he was fired by the ...
Update: On Wednesday, Nick Rolovich announced he is pursuing legal action against Washington State University over his firing. Read The Athletic ‘s updated coverage here. The way his Washington ...
Nick Rolovich may have jeopardized his future as a college football coach by refusing the COVID-19 vaccine, a decision that led to his firing Monday by Washington State for flouting Gov.
One day after his reported comments to wide receiver Kassidy Woods created a stir, Washington State coach Nick Rolovich released a statement Monday night attempting to clarify the situation.
The only surprising aspect of Nick Rolovich’s planned lawsuit against Washington State was that the terminated coach and his attorney needed 36 hours to go public with their intentions.
Washington State University’s head football coach, Nick Rolovich, and four assistant coaches are losing their jobs because they failed to comply with the state’s Covid-19 vaccine mandate ...
Washington State head football coach Nick Rolovich took a public stance against being vaccinated for COVID-19, in spite of a state mandate that applies to public education workers. He's no longer ...
Washington State football’s Nick Rolovich and four assistants are out of the program after failing to meet a mandate that required state educational employees to receive the coronavirus vaccine ...
The only surprising aspect of Nick Rolovich’s planned lawsuit against Washington State was that the terminated coach and his attorney needed 36 hours to go public with their intentions.
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