Tennessee's Nico Iamaleava's NIL mess shaping up
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White and Heupel should publicly stand together and declare no player will hold a program hostage.
From USA TODAY
Iamaleava reportedly received an NIL deal worth up to $8 million from Tennessee when he committed to the program.
From Bleacher Report
The talks have escalated to the point that Iamaleava did not attend Tennessee's practice Friday ahead of its Orange & White spring game on Saturday, according to 247Sports.
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