Nico foregoing NFL Draft...

#27
#27
Going pro was only an option if he wanted a career in the Canadian Football League or the new USFL/XFL, whatever it's called now. There was no "decision" to be made. He might get in camp as an undrafted free agent, but that would likely be short lived since he doesn't have the cerebral tools to tackle the NFL....at least not yet anyway. Maybe a good QB coach would help.
 
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#31
#31
Not sure his ego can take the hit of him going undrafted. It will likely be the same scenario next year for him. Reaction to this announcement is pretty meh as opposed to when Peyton made his announcement of the same intentions a few years ago.
You think Peyton left college a few years ago? Do you have a time machine
 
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#35
#35
It's sad when you have an overwhelming helicopter dad that has to come out and say this. It feels like he makes all the choices in Nicos career. He was a big reason in why he left Tennessee.

It's a case in a parent pushing a kid like hes a Heisman candidate when he's just not as talented as that. I've read that isn't rare from people in that culture. Sad when someone can't be their own person.
 
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#37
#37
I'm kinda happy about it. Given our schedule next year, there's likely going to be little to cheer about. Having Nico to pull against gives Saturday's meaning for Vol fans. Hope watching the Vols and hate watching Nico. Grab bits of sunshine where and when you can.
Very challenging schedule and many question marks going into next season. Honestly 8-4 again would be a very good season with that schedule, we can’t lose Vandy again though.
 
#38
#38
I was joking about his dad announcing he was staying and perhaps the old man learned a lesson as well as Nico. Nico has skills and may eventually be an asset but so far he has been an overpriced high maintenance athlete. It is ok to report how he is doing as UT wasted millions of dollars and hours of time with him and his family.

Nice to see Joey benefit from Nico’s implosion and it will be interesting to see if Bob Chesney can develop Nico into a ballplayer. My guess is there will be serious competition at UCLA and Nico will earn his starting position for the first time. Chesney has no loyalty to old Nick Iamaleava and could push the whole clan to the curb if they cannot adjust to a third coach in 3 seasons.

The reality is there is limited demand for Nico at the college level much less NFL.
 
#39
#39
Guys, I have an announcement-

I am foregoing the NFL draft next year and have chosen to remain with you guys here on Volnation.


I stood just as much chance of getting drafted as Nico after all.
How much NIL are you getting?
They got me for a Hardees biscuit & gravy and a jelly biscuit.

Go VOLS
 
#40
#40
Yeah essentially he sucks. Who in the NFL wants to hire him after everything that has gone on. Maybe a clause saying his parents can't attend any games or otherwise have any contact with him.

I'm sure people have done worse than being a petty brat and gotten drafted.

I'd be more concerned with his pedestrian output.
 
#44
#44
Do these guys even go to class these days?

Lol. You're assuming they ever went to class even 25 years ago.

Most of them just do online classes. A poor imitation of the already mostly joke classes most of them take to stay eligible academically.

One semester, I kinda lucked out on an elective that was a known "easy A" as long as you showed up half the time. Spot just happened to pop open the night before classes started ha ha. I was the only non-athlete in the class man. I spent maybe 30 minutes total outside of class time devoted to the course and got my A-but I lost a ton of respect for some of our athletes in the process. The entire thing was a big joke already and they spent half the time just doing nonsense-it was horrible man. I needed that A to make up for my poor academics in my engineering classes or I woulda found another class after Day 1.

An 8 AM diffeq class in Ayres for 90% of them? Lol. More like their "early" class for the day being a noon underwater basket weaving class online.
 
#45
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Lol. You're assuming they ever went to class even 25 years ago.

Most of them just do online classes. A poor imitation of the already mostly joke classes most of them take to stay eligible academically.

One semester, I kinda lucked out on an elective that was a known "easy A" as long as you showed up half the time. Spot just happened to pop open the night before classes started ha ha. I was the only non-athlete in the class man. I spent maybe 30I had a job in the minutes total outside of class time devoted to the course and got my A-but I lost a ton of respect for some of our athletes in the process. The entire thing was a big joke already and they spent half the time just doing nonsense-it was horrible man. I needed that A to make up for my poor academics in my engineering classes or I woulda found another class after Day 1.

An 8 AM diffeq class in Ayres for 90% of them? Lol. More like their "early" class for the day being a noon underwater basket weaving class online.
Not sure about about 25 years ago, but 50+ years ago the same was true. I had a job in the post office sorting and putting mail in PO boxes. Had to be there at 6 a.m. Wow, things change, no one sends letters now, just bills and junk mail.
Ha, no online classes in the 70s. I did take a programming class (Cobol?). Degree in Finance.
 
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