Nic Iamaleava might have some explaining to do. Taking to X on Thursday night, Nico Iamaleava’s father called out on3’s Pete Nakos, who reported that the star quarterback and Tennessee were in “active contract negotiations” ahead of the 2025 season. Nic Iamaleava didn’t mince words, referring to the college football reporter as a “bi7ch” [sic] while seemingly denying that such negotiations were taking place. “More games being played off the field than on the field. Bi7ch Nakos from On3 Sports called and asked me directly, I told him I had no idea on what he’s talking about,” Nic posted. “He said his ‘close source’ that he trusts with his life from the University of Tennessee staff gave him this information. So y’all can ask them what’s going on, cuz it ain’t from us!”
information. So y’all can ask them what’s going on, cuz it ain’t from us!
— Coach_Nic (@Nic_Iamaleava) April 11, 2025
Name-calling and personal attacks aside, Nic Iamaleava’s post raised questions about the legitimacy of a major report from a high-profile college football reporter. This gained more attention on Friday when multiple outlets, including The Athletic and the Knoxville News Sentinel, reported that Nico Iamaleava had unexpectedly missed the Volunteers’ final practice before their spring game. It doesn’t take much to put two and two together, with many inferring that the former 5-star prospect’s unexpected absence was a negotiating tactic. ESPN’s Chris Low also reported that Iamaleava and Tennessee have been negotiating his NIL compensation, which the quarterback reportedly wants to see doubled from $2 million to $4 million.
Perhaps Nic Iamaleava isn’t fully aware of his son’s negotiations, or maybe he took issue with what he perceived as a leak from the Volunteers’ side. In any case, his personal attack on Nakos was unwarranted, especially since the report has since been validated. On Friday, on3 CEO Shannon Terry and reporter Ari Wasserman defended their colleague against Nic’s remarks.
. @PeteNakos_, is a terrific young reporter who works as hard as anyone. He is the first to arrive and the last to leave, and he puts his name on his work. If being a bold reporter with excellent sources and integrity is the sign of a ‘Bi*ch’, then please send more my way. We are… https://t.co/aAq1AdTqJt
— Shannon Terry (@ShannonTerry) April 11, 2025
Not only is what @PeteNakos_ reported about Nico/Tennessee absolutely correct, there is a fundamental misunderstanding of what “clickbait” actually means.
“Clickbait” is when you put a sexy headline on something and you click it and there’s very little to nothing in the story.…
— Ari Wasserman (@AriWasserman) April 11, 2025
Nakos has yet to take a victory lap following Friday’s news, perhaps because there isn’t much left for him to say. Despite Nic Iamaleava’s attack, his work has already spoken for itself.