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Report: Tennessee moving on from Iamaleava

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Tennessee is moving on from quarterback Nico Iamaleava after he missed meetings and practice Friday, sources told ESPN's Pete Thamel.

The Volunteers and Iamaleava had been reportedly negotiating a new NIL deal ahead of the transfer portal opening April 16. There's been little communication between the sides since Iamaleava missed practice, and the signal-caller is expected to enter the portal, Thamel reported.

Iamaleava won't attend Saturday's spring game, Thamel added.

Iamaleava was reportedly once the highest-paid college quarterback in the country, but several have allegedly eclipsed his pay since then. The 20-year-old's representatives are looking for a deal that will pay him approximately $4 million per season, sources told ESPN's Chris Low.

Redshirt freshman Jake Merklinger and true freshman George MacIntyre are the only other scholarship quarterbacks on Tennessee's roster. Merklinger completed 6 of 9 passes for 48 yards last season. MacIntyre was the class of 2025's No. 1 quarterback recruit from Tennessee and the No. 8 overall pocket passer, according to the ESPN 300.

Iamaleava has appeared in 18 games since joining the Vols as a top-25 prospect. He's thrown for 2,930 yards, 21 touchdowns, and five interceptions, and rushed for 429 yards and six scores.

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