Published May 18, 2025
Nico Iamaleava domino effect among ESPN’s top storylines for 2025 season
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Nico Iamaleava’s very public departure from Tennessee last month remains one of the defining stories of the NIL era to this point.

So does the fallout from it.

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Iamaleava’s decision to skip out on the Vols’ final spring practice amid reports of contract negotiations before entering the transfer portal and ending up at UCLA after two years in Knoxville was highly publicized and put Tennessee at the center of the latest chapter in the ever-changing NIL saga.

ESPN listed it among its 10 “must know” storylines 100 days before the start of the 2025 college football season.

“Tennessee transfer Nico Iamaleava and his brother, Arkansas transfer Madden Iamaleava, aren't officially enrolled at UCLA yet,” ESPN’s Dave Wilson wrote. “But during UCLA's Spring Showcase, they watched as Luke Duncan took first- and second-team reps while Nick Billoups, who is in the transfer portal, also took some snaps, according to the Los Angeles Times. Meanwhile, Joey Aguilar, who had transferred to UCLA initially after a standout year at App State, is now transferring to Tennessee to replace Nico. By this fall, Aguilar will be in Knoxville and the Iamaleava brothers could be Nos. 1 and 2 on the Bruins' depth chart.

"Coach DeShaun Foster said ‘it's just comforting’ having Nico around, which is not the way Tennessee felt after a dispute over NIL money. He heads to Los Angeles after throwing for 2,616 yards with 19 TDs and 5 INTs. The soap opera will continue into the fall.”

Josh Heupel and the program’s decision not to cave on a reported new contract for Iamaleava, a former five-star prospect who started just one season, was largely supported nationally and potentially set a precedent that could lead to even more changes in the landscape.

But Tennessee was left with a void to fill in its quarterbacks room, which at the end of the spring featured just two scholarship players in redshirt freshman Jake Merklinger and freshman George MacIntyre.

Enter Joey Aguilar, a record-breaking quarterback at Appalachian State two years ago before transferring to UCLA in January.

In an ironic twist, Iamaleava bolting from the Vols led Aguilar to Tennessee where he will he will compete for the starting job with Merklinger and MacIntyre in fall camp.

Though it remains to be seen who will start for the Vols once they open their season against Syracuse in the Aflac Kickoff Game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Aug. 30 (Noon ET, ABC), Aguilar holds the edge in experience.

Aguilar set single-season passing and scoring records with 3,757 yards and 33 touchdowns with the Mountaineers in 2023.

He passed for 3,003 yards, 23 touchdowns and 14 interceptions last season.

“(Aguilar) has starts. He’s played at a high level. He’s the got the ability to throw the ball vertically,” Heupel told reporters last month. “He’s accurate and on time in the intermediate passing game. He has the ability to use his feet to extend plays and in the quarterback run game too. It’s similar to the traits that we have with guys on campus right now.”

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