PULLMAN — Nick Rolovich would like the attention to be on the field and the performance of Washington State after a first season in charge of the Cougars that was anything but normal.
It seems Rolovich will get his wish after the coach said he will comply with a new state mandate requiring COVID-19 vaccinations for all those working at the state’s colleges and universities, including coaches.
Rolovich had previously said he had not received a COVID-19 vaccination for personal reasons. But to coach the likes of Max Borghi and Jahad Woods this season, Rolovich will need to be vaccinated by mid-October or receive an approved medical or religious exemption.
“I plan on following his mandate, for sure,” Rolovich said.
While the conversation about Rolovich will be ongoing until it’s clear he’s either been vaccinated or received an exemption, the on-field questions for the Cougars surround how well the run-and-shoot offense will evolve in its second season.