Tennessee volunteers have done the unexpected again….

Think of me as a fan of Iamaleava. With Milton, Tennessee’s offence regressed the previous season.

In 2023, the Vols averaged just 24.4 points per SEC game, down from their 2022 conference play average of 43.4 points per game. The only teams worse were Vanderbilt, Arkansas, and Mississippi State.

With Iamaleava leading the Vols next season, I’m sure they’ll go far closer to the 40 points per game mark than 24. Iamaleava is worth it; I’m not sure how much NIL he is receiving. Regarding Nico Iamaleava, Tom Fornelli

 

Tennessee quarterback Nico Iamaleava carries massive expectations heading into his first season as the starter, especially considering the NCAA investigation surrounding his recruitment.

His highs at Tennessee have been very high, but we’ve had a limited sample of what he will be at the college level. That hasn’t stopped many from jumping on the Iamaleava bandwagon heading into next season.

CBS Sports writer Tom Fornelli weighed in on how the Vols could fare next season against a reasonable schedule with the California native running the show.

Fornelli forecasted that Tennessee has the potential to achieve the highs they reached during the 2022 season, one of the most special years the University of Tennessee has had in the football program this century. There’s a lot of potential with Iamaleava manning the helm, and it’ll be interesting to see how things progress.

 

 

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