Rich and Tracy Nicolosi, Brayden Fowler’s parents, moved from California to Texas to support their son’s football career. And their child will certainly reciprocate the trust shown. Aledo High School alumnus Brayden Fowler Nicolosi became a household name after a standout performance against the University of Colorado. Despite starting the season with two straight losses to top 25 opponents, Brayden has proven to be a bright spot for the team.
The quarterback was unfamiliar with the side, but was able to communicate well with his teammates. For the first time in history, the Rams had three separate pass catchers reach the century milestone during their game against Colorado. It’s a nod to the team’s potential if it continues to improve.
Brayden Fowler Nicolosi’s parents, Rich and Tracy Nicolosi
Brayden Fowler Nicolosi’s parents, Rich and Tracy Nicolosi, raised four children in Aledo, Texas. The quarterback comes from an athletic family as his father is a former high school football coach. Rich, also known as Richard Nicolosi, has kept his information under wraps, and if Brayden hadn’t included his father in his recruiting profile, we wouldn’t have known he came from a football family. Tracy, Rich and their children previously lived in San Diego, California and just moved to Texas during COVID-19. The family had planned to move to Texas after Brayden started college, but the virus hastened the process.
In an interview with KUSI, Brayden talked about his family’s move to Texas and their subsequent settlement. The quarterback left when there was no high school football in California and had to say goodbye to his Torrey Pines friends. He claimed that it was challenging but necessary for the advancement of his profession. His mother and siblings could not be more supportive. The quarterback has three younger sisters, and the oldest of them, Lily Nicolosi, attends Texas A&M University. Tracy Nicolosi, Brayden’s mother, posted several pictures on Facebook of him with his entire family.
Brayden Fowler Nicolosi’s career so far
At 6’3, Brayden Fowler Nicolosi made an immediate impact in Texas after transferring in October 2020. His high school team won its 10th Texas state football title in the 5A Division II Finals, with him as the starting quarterback. Nicolosi threw eight touchdown passes without an interception in six games, pushing his team into the playoffs. Brayden was among the first to commit to the University of Nevada in 2021, but later backed out. Brayden, then a three-star recruit, decommitted after receiving an offer from Colorado State.
In Colorado, the teenager has already captured many hearts with his performance against the University of Colorado. Brayden Fowler Nicolosi was 34-of-47 for 367 yards in his second career start. He had three touchdowns and three interceptions, and even though the Rams lost the game, Brayden emerged as the new star of this football team.
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