User:ApocalypseDoomer/Nenad Radulovich

Nenad Radulovich' (Born March, 27,1967) is a former CFL player and current researcher, living in the United States. Radulovich was drafted to the Ottawa Rough Riders in 1989 from The University Of Western Ontario. He currently works as a history professor at Fairmont State University in Fairmont West Virginia.

Early Life and Education
Nenad Radulovich was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada to parents of Serbian descent. His father Kosta was a hotel owner. He completed his secondary education at Ann Myer High School in Niagara falls. Afterwards,  he completed his undergraduate in history at Niagara University and subsequently on to University Of Western Ontario for graduate studies where he would be later drafted to the Ottawa Rough Riders.

Football Career
Nenad Radulovich was drafted to the Ottawa Rough Riders in 1989, playing a total of one season. While on the team he played as the defensive Y position. After a season with the Rough Riders, Radulovich experienced a slow down in game play, and left the team to pursue other academic interests. Specifically, that year their game winning record totalled 4/14/0, however despite their efforts the Rough Riders did not make the playoffs that season.

Career as a professor
Radulovich currently commutes back and forth between Pittsburgh and West Virginia, and works as a professor of History and Social Studies at Fairmont State University. In addition, he also supervises Fairmont’s student teachers who ambassador to middle schools and high schools in the West Virginia area. Radulovich’s expertise lies in the study of Eastern European, Balkan and American history and since debuting at Fairmont University in a temporary position has gone on to achieve full time status.

Participation in folk music groups
In his leisure time, Radulovich also plays the upright Bass in a Serbian folk orchestra, averaging about ten to fifteen shows per year. Radulovich has made playing music an on going hobby for several years to date.