Former WSU coach Rolovich moves forward with lawsuit against Washington state for wrongful termination

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Former WSU coach Rolovich moves forward with lawsuit against Washington state for wrongful termination
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Former Washington State University (WSU) head football coach Nick Rolovich has filed a tort suit against the state after he was fired in Nov. 2021 when he refused to receive the COVID-19 vaccination.

His plans to sue the university and the state were a long time coming, as he announced he would pursue a wrongful termination suit shortly after he was fired.regarding his termination a month after he was fired. The appeal stated that Rolovich was wrongfully terminated from the university. That appeal was ultimately denied.

His time in Washington was much more tumultuous, only lasting 11 games. He went 28-27 with Hawaii before going just 5-6 with Washington State over two seasons . His salary was $3 million per year with a contract that extended to 2025. He was also the only unvaccinated head coach in the Pac-12. #WeAreUnited was a group formed amid the pandemic to help negotiate with the Pac-12 conference to gain better treatment for student-athletes, ranging from COVID-19 safety protocols to racial equality messages under the threat of opting out of the fall season.

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