Hall of Fame
The Texas native started his football career at Bishop Lynch High School, a Catholic high school in the Diocese of Dallas. Rollison was recruited in 1980 by assistant Aggie coach Mike Wyatt and said that it was Wyatt's recruiting that brought him to the Panhandle of Oklahoma.
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With Rollison making plays on defense, the Aggies were one of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics' top teams in the early eighties. Rollison earned All-American honors three years in a row including First Team NAIA All-American in 1981 and First Team Kodak All-American Small College in 1982 and 1983.
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Throughout his years as an Aggie Rollison's most memorable experience was in his inaugural game against Fort Hays State when he was called in for the first time as a college player and came down with four interceptions against the Tigers. He also recalls the great on-field battles against OPSU and two of the team's main rivals, Southwestern Oklahoma State University and the University of Central Oklahoma.
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Since his graduation in 1984 Rollison has kept busy working as an engineer and enjoying his family.