The fax machine has been dusted off in the John McKay Center, so we can bring you the OFFICIAL 2013 recruiting class as the names come through.
Name: Nico Falah
Position: OL
Size: 6-foot-6 and 285 pounds
Hometown (HS): Hermosa Beach, CA (St. John Bosco HS)
Rivals.com Ranking: 4-stars (No. 14 OT, No. 180 Overall)
Accolades: The U.S. Army All-American was tested against the highest level of high school competition in the Trinity League playing for St. John Bosco. He responded by being named All-Trinity League Co-Offensive MVP. Falah was also a MaxPreps first team All-American leading Bosco to an undefeated record in the Trinity League including wins over Mater Dei and Santa Margarita.
Click here for Nico Falah's highlight reel!
Scouting Report: The Trojans did not sign many offensive lineman in this class, but Falah is a jewel. He has the prototypical tackle size, which puts him into the mix of an unsettled group at that position. "What separates Nico is his athletic ability," said St. John Bosco head coach Jason Negro. "All the coaches that come through want to talk about how well his feet work." He describes himself as a nice guy off the field, but he flips a switch when the pads come on.
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Position: OL
Size: 6-foot-6 and 285 pounds
Hometown (HS): Hermosa Beach, CA (St. John Bosco HS)
Rivals.com Ranking: 4-stars (No. 14 OT, No. 180 Overall)
Accolades: The U.S. Army All-American was tested against the highest level of high school competition in the Trinity League playing for St. John Bosco. He responded by being named All-Trinity League Co-Offensive MVP. Falah was also a MaxPreps first team All-American leading Bosco to an undefeated record in the Trinity League including wins over Mater Dei and Santa Margarita.
Click here for Nico Falah's highlight reel!
Scouting Report: The Trojans did not sign many offensive lineman in this class, but Falah is a jewel. He has the prototypical tackle size, which puts him into the mix of an unsettled group at that position. "What separates Nico is his athletic ability," said St. John Bosco head coach Jason Negro. "All the coaches that come through want to talk about how well his feet work." He describes himself as a nice guy off the field, but he flips a switch when the pads come on.





















Wow we got him! I'm thrilled to watch him and Khalil punishing opposing defenses, including fitts. Fight on!