Nico Iamaleava’s master plan to receive more null money is exploiting in his face.
The field marshal of the volunteers now had $ 2 million that were coming from Tennessee this season before choosing to enter the spring transfer portal in the hope of a bigger treatment elsewhere.
Iamaleva now looks at UCLA as his next destination, but for much less effective, and that is far from being a treatment made.
The transfer of iamaleva to UCLA has not yet been made official after Colin Cowherd de FS1 was the first to inform That Long Beach’s native was heading to his house in southern California to become brown.
While several points of sale sought to confirm the news, Chris Low from ESPN later reported That “UCLA is among the schools interested in iamaleoava” and that the Bruins are “happy to” sit “, while Iamaleaava considered their options.”
Well, your options could be decreasing.
Or its three best reported schools at the beginning of this week, UCLA seems to be the last one that shows interest after Tulane and North Carolina moved in different directions.
“We will see if it is resolved,” said Low’s source. “It is extremely talented with the initial experience against the elite competition. That’s where we are now.”
According to the reports, Iamaleaava had sought to rework his null treatment with the Tennessee collective before the winter transfer portal. This culminated with the missing practice without prior notice last week before the chief coach of Tennessee, Josh Heupel, said that the program would advance without the second -year field marshal of the rising red shirt.
Iamaleva’s father, IAS Iamaleava, has been informed as a significant factor behind his son’s decisions.
If Iamaleva officially ends at UCLA, the price may not please the family.
“Iamaleva wanted at least $ 4 million of Tennessee,” Low said. “What Ucla was prepared to sacrifice that it was remotely close to that figure.”
With the cautious approach of ESPN to the reports and what seems like a disconnection with respect to the value of the field marshal, it seems that Cowherd could have jumped the weapon with his latest news.
And it would be the first time that an commitment from Iamaleva to UCLA fell, since Nico’s younger brother, Madden, was committed to the Bruins in high school before turning Arkansas too late in the recruitment process.
Until official reports are published, it is sure to say that the Iamaleaava saga is not over.