Former University of St. Thomas football player Johnson Fallah has been awarded the prestigious Stein-Fallon College Scholar-Athlete honor by the Minnesota Chapter of the National Football Foundation. Fallah, a former defensive back, will be the first Tommie to receive this award and will be honored during the Minnesota Football Honors television broadcast this summer. He has achieved a 4.0 GPA while pursuing a Master's degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in Organizational Leadership, and has also made significant contributions to the local community.

By the Numbers
  • Fallah maintained a 4.0 GPA while pursuing a Master's degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in Organizational Leadership.
  • He tallied 111 total tackles, 21 pass breakups, eight interceptions, a pick-six, and a forced fumble in three seasons with St. Thomas.
State of Play
  • Fallah and the 2024 award winners will be recognized during this summer's Minnesota Football Honors television broadcast.
  • Details about the broadcast, which will honor and highlight award winners from the high school, college, and professional levels, will be announced at a later date on www.minnesotafootballhonors.com.
Bottom Line

Johnson Fallah's exceptional performance both on the field and in the classroom has earned him the prestigious Stein-Fallon College Scholar-Athlete Award, making him the first recipient from the University of St. Thomas. His dedication and achievements exemplify what it means to be a scholar-athlete and a valuable member of the community.