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Nick Rolovich

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Nick Rolovich was a former standout quarterback at the University of Hawaii. In his senior season, Rolovich led the the team to a 9-3 record and amassed great passing yards and touchdown production under head coach June Jones' run n' gun offense. Rolovich, a two-time All-American at City College of San Francisco, didn't start until his senior season in 2002, beating out future all-time NCAA passing yards leader, Timmy Chang, for the staring quarterback job. Rolovich went undrafted the following season, but signed a deal with the Denver Broncos. The Broncos gave him an opportunity in the preseason, but Rolovich was one of their final cuts. He has since appeared in NFL Europe with the Reign Fire and tried out for the Arena Football League's San Jose Saber Cats.

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Date of Birth: February 16th, 1979

Height: 6'1

Weight: 193 lbs.