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Nico Iamaleava (QB Tennessee, bad poker player, transfer to UCLA)

Nico Iamaleava, Tennessee football teammates accused of sabotaging CFP game vs Ohio State because of NIL

Nico Iamaleava and his Tennessee teammates have been accused of throwing their College Football Playoff game against Ohio State, a 42-21 loss in Columbus, because they didn’t receive enough in NIL compensation.

CBS Sports’ Josh Pate dropped the bombshell on "Josh Pate's College Football Show.”

“This stuff was happening last December during the playoffs — with this kid included, but not just this kid. They were trying to get more money from Tennessee and other playoff teams before the playoffs. They were trying to leverage playoff participation,” Pate said.

“The explainer was, ‘Our client is being paid X amount of money to participate in 12 games, maybe a 13th if you make the conference championship game. But you guys made the playoff. He should make money money.’ This is the kind of BS that's happening behind the scenes right now.”

Pate’s sentiment is similar to what Jason Whitlock said about Colorado’s players heading into the Alamo Bowl against BYU.

CU players were reportedly given underwhelming gifts for their bowl participation, while some even opted out before the game due to the Buffs “running out of money.”

“They had to do everything on a strict budget. BYU players got amazing gift bags and had an amazing bowl experience. Colorado was on a very strict budget, and the players were frustrated by it,” Whitlock said.

If this is what college football’s postseason has become, more ratings slippage should be expected.

Less and less, the sport is resembling what scholastic athletics were supposed to be.
 
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Nico Iamaleava, Tennessee football teammates accused of sabotaging CFP game vs Ohio State because of NIL

Nico Iamaleava and his Tennessee teammates have been accused of throwing their College Football Playoff game against Ohio State, a 42-21 loss in Columbus, because they didn’t receive enough in NIL compensation.

CBS Sports’ Josh Pate dropped the bombshell on "Josh Pate's College Football Show.”

“This stuff was happening last December during the playoffs — with this kid included, but not just this kid. They were trying to get more money from Tennessee and other playoff teams before the playoffs. They were trying to leverage playoff participation,” Pate said.

“The explainer was, ‘Our client is being paid X amount of money to participate in 12 games, maybe a 13th if you make the conference championship game. But you guys made the playoff. He should make money money.’ This is the kind of BS that's happening behind the scenes right now.”

Pate’s sentiment is similar to what Jason Whitlock said about Colorado’s players heading into the Alamo Bowl against BYU.

CU players were reportedly given underwhelming gifts for their bowl participation, while some even opted out before the game due to the Buffs “running out of money.”

“They had to do everything on a strict budget. BYU players got amazing gift bags and had an amazing bowl experience. Colorado was on a very strict budget, and the players were frustrated by it,” Whitlock said.

If this is what college football’s postseason has become, more ratings slippage should be expected.

Less and less, the sport is resembling what scholastic athletics were supposed to be.
Couldn't even bother to get the score correct in this tabloid article. Also, nowhere does Pate say they threw the game, and citing Whitlock is the bottom of the barrel. The writer of this dreck should be banned from the internet
 
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And I’m here for it. College football needs some “cautionary tales” for the players. Play it smart and don’t be a pig. And get better advice.

"know your role" is a good lesson too. It is a different tier system in the end. If Nico was a QB coming off like a 30+ TD/5 INT with some decent running stats to go along with it and good performances against good teams type season, then sure he could demand 2 million more dollars and probably get it. But he played like crap against any decent teams and the bulk of his meh stats were built up against Chattanooga, UTEP and Vanderbilt.
 
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