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Nico Iamaleava calls outs allegations that he threw CFP game at Tennessee

Sophia Martin
Sophia Martin
Published April 19, 2025
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The transfer of Mariscal de Campo Nico Iamaleva is responding to criticism and accusations.

The former Tennessee Field Marshal publicly addressed recent rumors and suggestions of accusations that he has retained the university American football playoff and intentionally had an intentional performance when leaving school.

Iamaleva, who entered the spring portal on Wednesday, He dismissed claims In his Instagram story on Friday, saying: “Damn, I tried to sit and throw the playoff game too?” Accompanied by three smiling emojis and a photo of the first round against Ohio State.

“These guys simply make me laugh, man. It’s not in any way,” he added.

Nico Iamaleva publishes in its Instagram history, responding to the accusations of “launching a game.” Nico_iamaleva8 on Instagram

He also made fun of the accusations by sharing another image of himself by talking with the Navy Shuler field marshal before the game, joking it: “How I am throwing this game RQ [right quick]”Again with emojis laughing.

Nico Iamaleva runs the ball door The second half of the game in FirstBank Stage on November 30, 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee. Getty images

Iamaleoa’s comments occur in the middle of its recently deviation from Tennessee, after a dispute reported on its name, image and compensation of similarity (null).

Reports indicate that Iamaleva and its representatives sought a new null agreement valued at $ 4 million annually, above their initial contract of $ 2.25 to $ 2.5 million.

When the negotiations stagnated, Iamaleva entered the transfer portal, with UCLA emerging Like the favorite, For Atlético.

Nico Iamaleva leaves the field after defeating the duration of the Florida Gaters in the Neyland Stadium on October 12, 2024 in Knoxville, Tennessee. Getty images

The star supporter of the cowboys, Micah Parsons, was one of those who criticized Iamaleva as an indicative of broader problems within the sport.

“University football is a joke now!” Parsons published in X. “All of you could also turn the University into a semi-professional league!

Iamaleva launched for 2,616 yards last season, along with 19 touchdowns and five interceptions.

He also ran for 358 yards and three touchdowns by land.

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