Former University of Hawaii quarterback and offensive coordinator Nick Rolovich has found a new job in college football.
Nevada football coach Chris Ault announced today that Rolovich has been hired as to offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Wolfpack.
"I am pleased to have Nick join our staff. I've had the chance to watch him grow as a player, quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator," Ault said. "He is a young gun who coached and coordinated the best passing offense in the country. It was clear to me and my defensive staff this past year he is not afraid of change as he introduced the Pistol formation to the Hawaii offense. And they didn't miss a beat."
In a press release, Nevada says Rolovich spent a wildly productive four-year run at Hawai`i, where he directed one of the top passing offenses in the nation. He was the quarterbacks coach all four seasons and spent the last two years as the Warriors' offensive coordinator.
"I am very excited to be part of a program that I am very familiar with and for which I have a lot of respect," Rolovich said. "It feels great to be at a school with a history of high offensive production and putting points on the scoreboard. I'm here to learn, teach and win."
Rolovich was not retained by new UH head coach Norm Chow.