NCAA Power 4 GM's throw shade at Nico and his demands according to NYT's article

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“Hope it was worth it,” a Group of 5 general manager said. “Would have a tough time imagining someone is going to pay that much to replace the guy they already have slated to start this year.”

“If you’re a QB away from being a Playoff team, I totally understand getting in the $2 million range,” a Power 4 director of player personnel said. “I think he’ll get in the $3 million range, but anything more is hard. Especially with how nobody knows what’s going on exactly with revenue sharing and how collectives are going to work moving forward.”
Multiple staffers didn’t feel Iamaleava was worth what he was getting at Tennessee.

A Power 4 general manager said Friday he thought Iamaleava was worth “right around what Tennessee’s paying him, possibly even less, maybe $1.5 million to $2 million. Nico isn’t just amazing. There’s a bunch of quarterbacks that are better than Nico.”

Tennessee QB Nico Iamaleava is headed to the transfer portal; what will his market be?
 
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He made a dumb decision. Both sides are probably worse off today. In the end, I believe he will suffer way more than Tennessee. The Vols will have Brandon on campus in 9 months to go with two now seasoned qbs and whoever they may get in the portal. Nico will probably get a starting spot at a lower tier P4 school making less than he is now and his reputation in the shitter.
 
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“Hope it was worth it,” a Group of 5 general manager said. “Would have a tough time imagining someone is going to pay that much to replace the guy they already have slated to start this year.”

“If you’re a QB away from being a Playoff team, I totally understand getting in the $2 million range,” a Power 4 director of player personnel said. “I think he’ll get in the $3 million range, but anything more is hard. Especially with how nobody knows what’s going on exactly with revenue sharing and how collectives are going to work moving forward.”
Multiple staffers didn’t feel Iamaleava was worth what he was getting at Tennessee.

A Power 4 general manager said Friday he thought Iamaleava was worth “right around what Tennessee’s paying him, possibly even less, maybe $1.5 million to $2 million. Nico isn’t just amazing. There’s a bunch of quarterbacks that are better than Nico.”

Tennessee QB Nico Iamaleava is headed to the transfer portal; what will his market be?
If he goes to a CA team he’s going to have to gross alot more to net even the same he did at TN. Hope someone explained this simple concept to him. Maybe Colorado…guess that’s my bet. If no one explained Gross/Net to him, can you imagine the look on his face when he gets his first check from his new $3.5MM deal in CA?
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I would think they had something lined up already before the holdout but maybe they overplayed their hand and they’re walking into a similar deal with only slightly more if that. If they don’t have something lined up at all then yeah that’s incredibly dumb. That’s like quitting your job out of spite without any other job lined up. I can’t think of any high profile school NIL collective who would give him 4 million for a single season at this point. Not sure that he was even worth the reported 2 million they were giving him.
 
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I'm so glad his Diva-ass is gone - I never liked him and now I can say it without ruffling any feathers:

"QB Nico Iamaleava's time with Tennessee football is over after DEMANDING more money and a 2025 Bugatti Chiron (listed at $4,301,450)

Iamaleava, the 5 Star recruiting gem, signed an NIL contract in March 2022 that could’ve paid him more than $8 million by the end of his third year at UT. Iamaleava's ‘Camp’ wanted his NIL pay increased to $4 million per year and a brand new Supercar ‘Bugatti Chiron’ using the possibility of him entering the portal as leverage if his demands were not met."
 
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A Power 4 general manager said Friday he thought Iamaleava was worth “right around what Tennessee’s paying him, possibly even less, maybe $1.5 million to $2 million. Nico isn’t just amazing. There’s a bunch of quarterbacks that are better than Nico.”
This feels about accurate. Nico wasn't bad; especially for a QB in his 2nd year, but he didn't feel like he was worth $2 million either. He got greedy and grossly misplayed his hand.

Tbh, stupid move. Much better off focusing on football, having a huge 3rd year and setting himself up for big NFL money. The money he's making right now is going to seem like small potatoes compared to NFL money.
 
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I'm so glad his Diva-ass is gone - I never liked him and now I can say it without ruffling any feathers:

"QB Nico Iamaleava's time with Tennessee football is over after DEMANDING more money and a 2025 Bugatti Chiron (listed at $4,301,450)

Iamaleava, the 5 Star recruiting gem, signed an NIL contract in March 2022 that could’ve paid him more than $8 million by the end of his third year at UT. Iamaleava's ‘Camp’ wanted his NIL pay increased to $4 million per year and a brand new Supercar ‘Bugatti Chiron’ using the possibility of him entering the portal as leverage if his demands were not met."
Where did the talk of a Bugatti come from? Link? Not doubting you. Would just like to read the piece and see who wrote it.
 
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This feels about accurate. Nico wasn't bad; especially for a QB in his 2nd year, but he didn't feel like he was worth $2 million either. He got greedy and grossly misplayed his hand.

Tbh, stupid move. Much better off focusing on football, having a huge 3rd year and setting himself up for big NFL money. The money he's making right now is going to seem like small potatoes compared to NFL money.
Why don't QBs like Lagway not have to have multiple seasons to develop? Bryce Young. There are tons of college QBs that didn't have to 'develop' over a year or two, but because he came to Tennessee it takes time for some unexplained reason. I thought this kid was the next PM. But Spyre spent $8M for an unknown commodity that DIDN'T pan out even after a full year of watching/learning/practicing... AND a bowl game. Are we as fans this gullible? Really?

You are right though. The NFL will pay him a ton to hold a clipboard because he has "potential". idiots.
 
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Call me stupid but I think we are better off. This year May not be great but the team will bond over this and these guys are young. I want to cheer on guys who want to be here.
The portal opens Wednesday and you can bet there are OBs thats seeing our QB room and licking their chops outside the SEC. We may get us a quality vet yet Hoss
 
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This feels about accurate. Nico wasn't bad; especially for a QB in his 2nd year, but he didn't feel like he was worth $2 million either. He got greedy and grossly misplayed his hand.

Tbh, stupid move. Much better off focusing on football, having a huge 3rd year and setting himself up for big NFL money. The money he's making right now is going to seem like small potatoes compared to NFL money.
Truer words have never been written Hoss
 
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Why don't QBs like Lagway not have to have multiple seasons to develop? Bryce Young. There are tons of college QBs that didn't have to 'develop' over a year or two, but because he came to Tennessee it takes time for some unexplained reason. I thought this kid was the next PM. But Spyre spent $8M for an unknown commodity that DIDN'T pan out even after a full year of watching/learning/practicing... AND a bowl game. Are we as fans this gullible? Really?

You are right though. The NFL will pay him a ton to hold a clipboard because he has "potential". idiots.
Honestly Bryce Young was just a better athlete and had far better players to work with at WR. Lagway is not any better then Nico. They both have crazy amounts of talent but Lagway turns over the football at a much higher clip.
 
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NC needs a QB and they are supposed to ante up with Belichick at the helm.
Colorado needs someone.
UCLA has the need but I don't think they have the pockets for this one.
I am reading Wisconsin is desperate for a QB after their first losing season in 30 years. Fickell is already on the hotseat.
I'm thinking Wisconsin could pull the trigger when the word 'desperate' is in most articles.

Hard to imagine anyone paying more than we did based on what he has done on the field. Last season was not nearly good enough to pull Nico's move. He don't get a raise for such a mid showing. He was already being paid for his potential by Spyre.
 
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Has this article been posted?

Unannounced to both Nic and Nico, their agent went behind their back to work negotiations once again. When he overplayed his hand, things got messy quickly. He attempted to save some face with the family by blaming the Tennessee side.


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One KEY Part Of The Vols Offense Is SHINING In Spring Practice...

Yes, there was a lot more to the story. This situation didn’t just start overnight, and resolve in a couple of days. The situation was brewing for a long time, and the public just had the chance to see the results of misstep after misstep from the Iamaleava camp down the stretch.

A to Z Sports has been in contact with many sources over the last few days to put the pieces together, including in the Tennessee program, and close to the Iamaleava family.

The Winter Portal
This recent contractual renewal wasn't the first demand coming from the Iamaleava side. During the tail end of the season, there was already some planning ahead that was happening for the support system for the talented signal caller, according to those around his inner circle. Those conversations centered around the offensive line, which was a unit that needed some revamping for the Volunteers.


The demands were spearheaded by Nic Iamaleava, Nico’s father. In their familiar hierarchy, his dad has the majority of say regarding what he believes to be the best for Nico and their entire family, and they are expected to follow his lead. Along with Nico’s agent, the two of them wanted to be guaranteed that his son would be better protected, and wanted to see the actions to follow.


Tennessee did hit the transfer portal for offensive linemen this past winter, which included the additions of Sam Pendleton (Notre Dame) and Wendell Moe Jr. (Arizona). It appears that more support was wanted, and that meant that the Iamaleava side now wanted more benefits to stay. All demands were not met.

That period of time didn’t do anything for the relationship between both sides, but the portal passed, and Iamaleava was still a Volunteer. It did appear from there that the dust did settle, at least from an outsider’s perspective. Winter workouts came and went, and preparing for the 2025 season was the main focus.


A (not so) abrupt ending
On Thursday of this past week, college football fans from all over were shocked when an On3 report from Transfer Portal reporter Pete Nakos came out. The story centered around Tennessee and Iamaleava being involved in contract negotiations. If the situation wasn’t settled, and money increased, then the spring portal would be on the table for their starting quarterback.



Even before spring practice, the wheels had begun turning around this whole situation. In fact, contact with other schools began back around the winter portal window. Most just didn’t know it.


According to multiple sources, the duo of Nic Iamaleava and their agent were already shopping around to generate interest for Nico. Oregon was amongst the schools they contacted, but that was where things started backfiring for the Iamaleava camp.

Oregon head coach Dan Lanning reached out to Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel regarding them reaching out directly. As you can imagine, that wasn’t well received. The fracturing began, and this was the start of even more lies and deceptions to follow.


Some of the other schools that were reached out to in the winter window were Notre Dame, USC, UCLA, and Texas Tech. The Fighting Irish, like Oregon, were not interested. Making the move for both USC and UCLA didn't make much sense at the time. Texas Tech at least listened, but also didn’t make a move.

With Coach Heupel and Tennessee catching wind of the situation, their side was obviously unhappy but intended to let things play out. According to a source on their side, they weren’t going to make an impulsive decision. They would see what the next steps looked like.


The shame of this all is that Nico wasn’t privy to the majority of what was happening behind the scenes. This is just how things are managed in their family dynamic. He is typically used as an important piece in a game of leveraging, deception, and is expected to follow without any pushback.

With the intention to let the process play out, everything remained quiet for the next few months. Spring ball began, and things continued to be calm on the surface level. Unannounced to both Nic and Nico, their agent went behind their back to work negotiations once again. When he overplayed his hand, things got messy quickly. He attempted to save some face with the family by blaming the Tennessee side.


The story eventually made its way to On3, not via the Tennessee coaching staff or program.

When the story from Nakos came out, the Iamaleava family was completely blindsided by it. They all felt deceived, and Nico and other parts of his family were especially affected. With a lack of information about everything that was taking place, Nico was once again relegated to following his dad and his orders to not show up to practice last Friday.

 

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