On the morning of April 4, 2025, Dr. Rodger Jehlicka, a legendary wrestling coach, athletic director, and beloved family man, passed away at 77 in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Rodger lived in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and he was born in September 1947.
Jhelicka, known for his nicknames “Dr. J” and “Papa J,” Rodger’s life was a proof of hard work, dedication, and love for his family, his athletes, and the sports he cherished.

He leaves behind his 74-year-old wife, Liz (Elizabeth) Jehlicka, his children, Perry Jehlicka and Nicole Diehl, and his grandchildren, Paige and Luke Diehl.
His legacy, however, stretches far beyond his family. Through his incredible career and warm personality, he touched countless lives.
Rodgers Was A Student-Athlete At Winona State University, Where He Succeeded In Football And Wrestling
Jehlicka attended Eastern Illinois University and graduated with a degree in athletic administration, eventually becoming an associate athletic director.
He played football under Coach Madeo Molinari, helping the Warriors achieve a four-year record of 20-12 and clinching a league title in 1964.

In wrestling, under Coach Bob Gunner, Rodger was part of a powerhouse team that racked up a 53-10-3 record and won two conference championships.
His talent and determination earned him a well-deserved spot in the Winona State Hall of Fame in 1988.
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Rodger was not only a fierce competitor but also a strong leader. His passion for athletics didn’t stop with his playing days, it was only the beginning.
He started his career at Chadron State College, where he was Head Wrestling Coach, Assistant Football Coach, and HPER Instructor from 1980 to 1982.
Rodger Jehlicka became a household name in collegiate wrestling during his 17-year tenure as head coach of Adams State University from 1982 to 1999.
He transformed the program into a national force, leading the team to a national championship and mentoring 69 All-Americans, six individual national champions, and eight national runners-up.
His winning record made him the most successful coach in Adams State wrestling history.
From 1995 to 1999, Rodger also served as the university’s Athletic Director.
In that role, he didn’t just focus on winning; he built a culture of excellence and support that shaped generations of athletes.
His impact earned him inductions into the NAIA Wrestling Hall of Fame (1996), the Adams State Hall of Fame (2005), and the RMAC Hall of Fame (2013).
Rodger was a legend.
After leaving Adams State, Rodger continued to guide college athletics.
He spent six and a half years as the associate athletic director at Eastern Illinois University and six years as the athletic director at the University of Illinois Springfield.
Even in administration, his love for sports and commitment to young athletes shone through. He had a knack for seeing potential and bringing out the best in everyone he worked with.
Later in life, Rodger joined his son Perry’s coaching staff at Antelope Valley College, where Perry had taken his first head coaching job.
It was a chance for Rodger to stay close to family while doing what he loved, coaching.
He brought his wisdom, humor, and kindness to the Marauders, leaving a lasting impression on players and coaches alike.
Rodger Valued Family Above All Else And Chose To Retire Near His Grandchildren, Paige And Luke Diehl
His grandson Luke, a 5’9” freshman, now carries on the wrestling tradition at Adams State, where Rodger’s legacy still echoes.
Meanwhile, Perry Jehlicka has stepped into his father’s shoes as a head coach, a role Rodger no doubt impacted with years of guidance and support.
Rodger’s wife, Liz, and daughter, Nicole, were also at the center of his world. Whether on the sidelines or at home, Papa J was known for his caring nature and big heart.
When news of Rodger’s passing spread, tributes poured in from former athletes, colleagues, and friends.
One wrestler wrote,
“I just learned this morning that one of my mentors/College wrestling coach DR. RODGER
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JEHLICKA passed away last night. Rest in peace Coach. Thank you for everything you taught me on the mat and off the mat.”
AVC Marauder Football shared a heartfelt message:
“With a heavy heart, and tears welling up in my eyes, I pass along the news that Rodger Jehlicka, former defensive backs coach for the Marauders, has moved on from mortality. What a great man! Caring. Giving. Good sense of humor. Kind. Knowledgeable. He will surely be missed.
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Once a Marauder…ALWAYS a Marauder!!!”
Adams State Grizzlies tweeted,
With heavy hearts, we honor Dr. Rodger Jehlicka’s memory. His legacy as a coach and AD has left a lasting impact on Adams State Wrestling and beyond.
— Adams State Grizzlies (@ASUGrizzlies) April 3, 2025
Our thoughts are with his loved ones during this time.https://t.co/AYfmXqDYgR
Dr. Rodger Jehlicka was a mentor, a friend, and a family man whose life touched countless others. Though he’s no longer with us, his legacy will never fade.
Rest in peace, Coach.