Career
He played college football at Central Florida. Shologan spent four seasons at the University of Central Florida and also started all four years on the Knights" defensive line. As a senior in 2007, he recorded 33 tackles and 2.5 sacks.
His performance earned him All-Conference United States of America second team honours.
Shologan was considered a top pick in the 2008 Canadian Football League Draft and a possible pick of the Edmonton Eskimos along with Dimitri Tsoumpas and Samuel Giguere. However Shologan signed with the San Diego Chargers.
He attended the Chargers training camp. However, he was cut on June 21.
A week after he was cut by San Diego he signed with Saskatchewan.
He joined the Saskatchewan Roughriders in week eight after they drafted him with the fourth pick in the 2008 draft. He appeared in one game as a backup defensive lineman against the Edmonton Eskimos and recorded two tackles. The Roughriders lost Shologan"s debut by a score of 27–10.
During the Roughriders 2009 training camp, Shologan was called a "standout" by head coach Ken Miller, and when told about Miller"s comments, Shologan responded by saying "aw shucks".
On August 16, 2009, Shologan scored his first ever Canadian Football League touchdown against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats as a tight end on a 1-yard reception in the end zone from Steven Jyles. After the 2010, Shologan was named the game"s Top Canadian for his performance, despite the Roughriders loss to the Montreal Alouettes.
On December 16, 2013, Shologan was drafted by the Ottawa Redblacks in the 2013 Canadian Football League Expansion Draft. On February 9, 2016, Shologan signed with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
Shologan lives on a bull farm with his family in Northern Alberta during the offseason and he enjoys playing squash in his spare time.
His two younger sisters died in 2001, when Shologan was 15.