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Yogi John Roth
Biographical details
Born (1981-09-20) September 20, 1981 (age 43)
Playing career
2000-2003University of Pittsburgh
Position(s)Wide Receiver
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2005-2009University of Southern California (assistant)(QBs)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
4 PAC-10 Conference Championships (2005-2008)

Yogi Roth (born September 20, 1981) is a Pac-12 Networks college football analyst, filmmaker, and author.

Roth began his collegiate career as an athlete at the University of Pittsburgh where he walked on the football team, earning a full athletic scholarship as a wide receiver. He then began a coaching career on the staff of Pete Carroll at USC. After graduating magna cum laude and earning his master’s degree in communication management from the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, he rose through the coaching ranks, eventually becoming USC’s assistant Quarterbacks Coach. After four years on the USC coaching staff he transitioned to media, where he began a career as a college football analyst and host for ESPN, Fox and the Pac-12 Networks.

After pitching and producing his first documentary for ESPN, 3 for the show, which chronicled Jake Locker, Cam Newton and Tyrod Taylor’s final season on the college gridiron and subsequent transition into the NFL, Roth became interested in storytelling.

He co-wrote the book, Win Forever (2010) with Pete Carroll, which reached #7 on the New York Times best-seller list, as well as his own book, From PA to LA (2010). In 2011, he was a producer on Depth Chart, an ESPN series that followed the Miami Hurricanes and their quarterbacks during training camp.

Roth also hosted and produced the Elite 11 documentary series for ESPN from 2009-2014 (which was nominated for an Emmy in 2013), and in 2015, directed Dear football: the 2015 Elite 11 story, which followed several high school quarterbacks on and off the field.

He currently serves as a producer and narrator on the Pac-12 Network’s series The Drive (TV series), which follows a football program throughout a season. The series has followed Cal-Berkeley, Arizona State, UCLA and in 2015, will feature Oregon State and Utah.

Most recently, Roth made his directorial debut with the documentary feature film, Life in a Walk, which received the Outstanding Achievement in Filmmaking Award at the Newport Beach Film Festival. Life in a Walk follows Roth and his father, Will, on their trek along the Camino de Santiago, a famous pilgrimage through Portugal and Spain.

He is also the co-founder of Win Forever, LLC with Pete Carroll, which is an applied mindset training program for corporate leaders to develop a culture of high performance for individuals and teams to become the very best in their fields, and has formed a new production company, Life Without Limits.

Roth has been an on-air correspondent for Entertainment Tonight, is a regular on the speaking circuit for corporate, collegiate and high school events (in 2013, he presented his first TEDx Talk, titled ‘Love Wins.’). Roth has acted in film and on television, appearing on Comedy Central, multiple national commercials and in various independent films.

Roth resides in Venice Beach, CA.

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