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Tenn QB Nico Iamaleava transferring to UCLA

Do you think maybe it’s possible that what somebody’s done previously is an indicator of what they may do in the future? I wouldn’t give this kid spit.
So you’re judging someone off their first year starting? People can’t get exponentially better with more experience and more practice?

McCord looked like a completely different player than he did the year before. I don’t think his year at Ohio State was any indication of the year he had at Syracuse. Two completely different players.
 
The story is he had a deal with Tennessee and or it’s collective and then he tried to hold out for more money and or cut a new deal elsewhere and UT said no.
Is that the story? Because it sounds like he asked for a raise, Tennessee said okay and then Tennessee wasn’t coming through with it fast enough. At least that’s what someone mentioned the other day.

I did say I didn’t agree with what he did. My comment was about everyone saying he isn’t worth the money.

I essentially have 2 points.

1- It only takes one team to see him at that type of value. And I doubt he went to them with that evaluation unless he heard behind the scenes another school would get close to that number.

2- just because he didn’t explode last year, he was still only a redshirt freshman getting his first real game experience. Not to mention he made the college football playoff. I think he is much better than people on this board are making him out to be.
 
Is that the story? Because it sounds like he asked for a raise, Tennessee said okay and then Tennessee wasn’t coming through with it fast enough. At least that’s what someone mentioned the other day.

I did say I didn’t agree with what he did. My comment was about everyone saying he isn’t worth the money.

I essentially have 2 points.

1- It only takes one team to see him at that type of value. And I doubt he went to them with that evaluation unless he heard behind the scenes another school would get close to that number.

2- just because he didn’t explode last year, he was still only a redshirt freshman getting his first real game experience. Not to mention he made the college football playoff. I think he is much better than people on this board are making him out to be.
It’s the story as far as I have seen. Didn’t see anything about him asking for a raise and Tennessee saying ok.

Trying to play one school against another at this point in the spring isn’t great.
It didn’t matter to Tennessee what some school may or may not have been willing to pay, they already had an agreement with him for the upcoming season.
I think people on the board think he hasn’t shown himself to be worth 4 million, regardless of what his potential may be. 2.something million is pretty darn good.
 
So you’re judging someone off their first year starting? People can’t get exponentially better with more experience and more practice?

McCord looked like a completely different player than he did the year before. I don’t think his year at Ohio State was any indication of the year he had at Syracuse. Two completely different players.
I don’t know how much you watch Ohio State football but Kyle McCord was pretty damn good with them.
 
See the following link for a decent summary. Other reports are linked within the report.


Another source:


The short version:

Oregon HC notified Tennessee that Nico' s family reached out to Oregon, teams are still in a no contact period as the portal is closed. Rumors are that USC and/or UCLA were interested, too. No SEC school can accept him or he must sit out a full season.

The extent of negotiations is not clear, what is clear is that Tennessee was not willing to meet an increase in an existing NIL agreement/contract. Nico informed Tennessee that he would file paperwork to enter the portal. Tennessee called his bluff.

Yes, I know there are work around to no contacts but if the family was sending out feelers, this probably violates the recruiting/portal rules. Regardless, if Nico told coaches he intended to enter the portal, Tennessee has every right to move on.
 
Or his negotiating may mean less money available for others. Either way if he leaves he is abandoning his teammates and I am sure there will be mixed feelings about that.
Sure, if he leaves people won't be happy, but I don't think that screws up the locker room. It just lowers the talent level.
 
Sure, if he leaves people won't be happy, but I don't think that screws up the locker room. It just lowers the talent level.
Oh sure, I don’t think it screws up the locker room either, because be will be gone. My point was more he probably won’t have universal support from his old teammates for his actions.
 
It’s the story as far as I have seen. Didn’t see anything about him asking for a raise and Tennessee saying ok.

Trying to play one school against another at this point in the spring isn’t great.
It didn’t matter to Tennessee what some school may or may not have been willing to pay, they already had an agreement with him for the upcoming season.
I think people on the board think he hasn’t shown himself to be worth 4 million, regardless of what his potential may be. 2.something million is pretty darn good.
Buckle up. We will be seeing more of this in the future.
 
Why is it that the SEC can implement a rule that says players can’t transfer to a team in conference or if they do they must sit out a year?
I guess my question is why doesn’t the NCAA just go back to the rule that says you must sit out if you transfer? Seems like that would help a lot with all this nonsense.
 
I don't agree. They would open themselves up for every kid on the team wanting to renegotiate their deals. And they would be met with too many kids that they couldn't' afford to both lose, but also to pay what they wanted.
100%
 
If this is what he's doing now, I would say his NFL potential is capped. No matter what happens he'll have a rep now as a selfish guy that's bad for team morale.
People said that about McCaffrey when he sat out the bowl game
 
I don't agree. They would open themselves up for every kid on the team wanting to renegotiate their deals. And they would be met with too many kids that they couldn't' afford to both lose, but also to pay what they wanted.

Not every kid on the team is the starting QB.

To your point though, these SEC teams aren't so flush with cash that they'll just over pay everyone.
 
A lot of behind the scenes drama described in this article. Apparently the kid is under the control of his father. In the end it sounds like the agent overplayed his hand.
Sounds familiar
 
Nico to UNC
Are you referring to this parody post from No3 (as opposed to On3) or something else.

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