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Nick Holz enters his fourth season with the Stanford football program where he will serve in various roles as an offensive assistant.
A Bay Area native, Holz began his collegiate coaching career at Nebraska, where he served as offensive quality control coach and video intern for the Cornhuskers during the 2007 season.
A three-year letterwinner at the University of Colorado, Holz was a wide receiver and the Buffaloes' holder for three seasons, catching three passes for 29 yards as a senior in 2006. Following his senior season, his teammates voted him the recipient of The Regiment Award, presented annually to the Colorado player who makes the greatest contribution to the team with the least recognition.
Born in Walnut Creek, Holz was a two-year letterwinner at De La Salle High School and was named the team's most inspirational player following the Spartans 2002 national championship season.
Holz earned his bachelor of arts degree in communications from Colorado in 2006. He currently resides in Palo Alto.