2008 - In
his second season with the Alouettes, Milanovich becomes the Alouettes’
offensive coordinator after holding the quarterbacks coach position in
2007. He joined the Alouettes following four years in the NFLE coaching
ranks including two as an offensive coordinator. He took up that
position with the Cologne Centurions in 2006 following a successful
2005 season as offensive coordinator of the Rhein Fire. Under his
direction in 2006, the Centurions had the second-best offence in the
red zone in NFLE. In 2003 and 2004, Milanovich was the Fire’s
quarterbacks coach.
Before becoming a coach, Milanovich played several years in the NFL,
NFLE, AFL, XFL and CFL. He played one game with the Tampa Bay
Buccaneers in 1996, staying on with the team as a backup through 1999.
He signed with the Cleveland Browns before moving on to the NFLE Berlin
Thunder. He played one season with the AFL Tampa Bay Storm as well as
with the Calgary Stampeders. Following six games as a player, he closed
out the 2003 campaign as the Stamps’ quarterbacks coach.
By the time Milanovich was done at the University of Maryland, he held
several school records and was recognized as the top passer in Terrapin
history. He led in several major categories including most passing
yards with 7,301, most attempts with 982, and most completions with 650.