How Tennessee clawed back some power in saying goodbye to QB Nico Iamaleava
Posted Apr 16, 2025
What Nico Iamaleava, once the poster child for players getting their value when he was still a recruit, has become is proof that a team can have values, too. A program has to stand for something. Tennessee showed it does, and that is why Josh Heupel, at the end of a difficult week, found Tennessee fans standing for something as well. To cheer.
(ESPN.com)
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