Dave Nichol, USC assistant football coach, dead at 45

USC assistant soccer coach Dave Nichol died Friday, lower than per week after it was introduced that he was stepping away from the staff to deal with a medical matter. He was 45.

“We're heartbroken and devastated,” head coach Lincoln Riley stated in an announcement. “Dave was such an incredible human being and a incredible soccer coach. He completely beloved the sport and continuously poured his coronary heart and soul into his groups. He can be dearly missed.

“My ideas and prayers are along with his household. We, as a program, stay up for taking part in and training for him as we transfer ahead.” 

Nichol joined Riley’s first teaching workers at USC in December. He beforehand coached vast receivers at Mississippi State (2020-21) and Washington State (2016-19) after getting his first shot as an offensive coordinator in his fourth season at East Carolina (2012-15).

Nichol is survived by his father, Robert Nichol Sr., and brothers Robert Nichol Jr. and Jimmy Nichol. No reason for loss of life was introduced by the varsity, however Nichol had most cancers, in response to a number of reviews.

Nichol labored below head coach Mike Leach at Mississippi State and Washington State after getting his begin as a scholar assistant below Leach at Texas Tech. Leach launched an announcement on Twitter saying that Nichol “handed away from a sudden battle with plenty of well being points.”

“We're shocked by this, and Dave meant rather a lot to all of us,” Leach wrote. “Whereas we're all struggling the ache of this loss, our ideas and prayers are with Dave’s household, pals, gamers and coaches throughout this robust time. Dave was household to us, and he was beloved by all who knew him.

“At all times a smile on his face, “Dave had such a optimistic persona, perspective and power. He made everybody round him a greater individual and impacted everybody he met with kindness, loyalty and friendship. He meant rather a lot to me and numerous others, and I'll ceaselessly be grateful to have had him in my life for the final 22 years.”

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