Nicholas Fernandez, a defensive lineman and tight end from San Pedro, California, committed to the Arizona Wildcats on Wednesday.
The Wildcats landed three-star defensive lineman Nicholas Fernandez on Wednesday. The 6-foot-4-inch, 265-pound San Pedro, California native selected the UA over Boise State, Colorado State, Army, Air Force, Washington State and UNLV, among others.
Fernandez becomes the sixth defensive lineman to commit to Arizona's '23 recruiting class, joining Tristan Davis , Lucas Conti , Dominic Lolesio , Julian Savaiinnaea and Tylen Gonzalez . The Wildcats' defensive-heavy '23 class is now up to 14 defensive commits. The influx of defensive linemen will be added to the young nucleus of freshmen who've gradually been integrated in defensive coordinator Johnny Nansen's system. Last week at Utah, the Wildcats at one point had four defensive linemen in the game, edge rusher Tai'ta'i Uiagalelei, Russell"Deuce" Davis, Sterling"Deuce" Lane and Jacob Rich Kongaika.
People are also reading… A senior at San Pedro High School, Fernandez has 28 tackles and four sacks for the 10-0 Pirates this season. Fernandez, who also plays tight end, is second in receiving for San Pedro with 309 yards and five touchdowns.Contact sports producer Justin Spears at [email protected]. On Twitter: @JustinESports Subscribe to stay connected to Tucson. A subscription helps you access more of the local stories that keep you connected to the community.
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