Nico Iamaleava, quarterback for the University of Tennessee, made headlines after an unprecedented move at the collegiate level by seeking a massive renegotiation of his NIL deal that would reportedly pay him $4 million per year. Travis Kelce’s ex-girlfriend, Kayla Nicole, took to social media to share her thoughts.

Tennessee Stands Firm: Nobody Is Above the Program
āItās unfortunate, just the situation and where weāre at with Nico. I want to thank him for everything that heās done since heās gotten hereāthatās as a recruit, to who he was as a player and how he competed inside of the buildingāand so a great appreciation for that side of it. Obviously, weāre moving forward as a program without him,ā said Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel during a press conference.
In addition to his initial strong stance taken during the press conference, Heupel further expanded on his decision via Vol Network.
Tennesseeās Josh Heupel, on Nico Iamaleava, to @VolNetwork
āItās the state of college football. At the end of the day, no one is ever bigger than the program. That includes me, too. Weāve got an opportunity. Weāve got a bunch of guys that will give theirĀ all for Tennesseeā
— Trey Wallace (@TreyWallace_) April 12, 2025
āItās the state of college football. At the end of the day, no one is ever bigger than the program. That includes me, too. Weāve got an opportunity. Weāve got a bunch of guys that will give their all for Tennessee,” Heupel said via Vol Network, according to an X post by Trey Wallace, a college sports reporter for Foxās OutKick.
Shortly after Heupel announced that the program would move on without Iamaleava, Nicole shared her thoughts via a post on X, echoing Heupelās sentiments.
nobody ever bigger than the program baby.
— that girl. (@iamkaylanicole) April 12, 2025
“Nobody ever bigger than the program baby,” Nicole said. Her statement seems to applaud the Volunteers for refusing to budge to the demands of Iamaleava.
Whatās Next for Tennessee and Iamaleava?
Iamaleava was expected to take the next step in his development with the Volunteers and potentially catapult himself to the top of the 2026 NFL Draft boards. Now, he will need to find a new program that will enable his development.
Iamaleava completed 63.8% of his passes last season, throwing for 2,616 yards, 19 touchdowns and only five interceptions. He also rushed for 358 yards and three touchdowns, flashing potential as a dual-threat quarterback.
Iamaleava has the tools to be a top-tier college quarterback and will likely draw significant interest in the transfer portal. Immediately upon the news of him entering the portal, Notre Dame and USC were listed as two of the top fits for Iamaleava to develop, improve his draft stock and compete for a national championship.
But John Brice, a Notre Dame writer for Irish Illustrated, reported that neither program has any interest.
As usual, @mzenitz is all over. IMPORTANT TO NOTE HERE: Am told EMPHATICALLY that neither Notre Dame nor USC has any interest whatsoever in Nico. https://t.co/QFAksod4A4
— John Brice (@JohnDBrice1) April 12, 2025
āIMPORTANT TO NOTE HERE: Am told EMPHATICALLY that neither Notre Dame nor USC has any interest whatsoever in Nico,ā Brice wrote.
It is all speculation at this point, but current teams commonly linked to Iamaleava include UCLA, Texas Tech and Colorado. The connections donāt have much credence and mainly rely on the schools having the financial capability to meet his NIL demandsāand in the case of Colorado, a superstar head coach that shouldnāt be counted out in the recruitment of any player.
As for Tennessee, redshirt freshman Jake Merklinger and true freshman George MacIntyre are now the two in-house options at quarterback. Iamaleavaās decision is one that could have ripple effects throughout the college football world, and it will be intriguing to see where he lands and how the situation unfolds next season for all parties involved.