Newsletter: Nico, Stanford, TCU, and More!
CFB Roundup – April 17, 2025
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QB Nico Iamaleava Expected to Commit to UCLA
From Tennessee Athletics | Credit to Kyndall Williams, Tennessee Athletics
According to The Athletic, former Tennessee QB Nico Iamaleava is anticipated to commit to UCLA.
Iamaleava officially entered the transfer portal yesterday with a “do not contact” tag, and shortly thereafter, FOX Sports host Colin Cowherd took to Twitter to report that Iamaleava to UCLA was a “done deal.”
Cowherd also included that the deal was not about the money, but rather was an issue with Tennessee’s scheme.
Iamaleava is the 2nd rated player in the transfer portal, after passing for 2,616 yards and 19 touchdowns to just 5 interceptions while also adding 358 yards and 3 touchdowns on the ground in 2024.
Former Stanford HC Troy Taylor Releases Statement After Firing
Former Stanford HC Troy Taylor was recently fired from his position following accusations and investigations of bullying and belittling female staff members. Coach Taylor released a lengthy statement:
“For 30 years, I have been a coach and educator at the high school and collegiate level. I have had great team success with every program that I have coached, without a single issue or complaint around my treatment of others. I applied the same approach and values to a Stanford program dealing with some upheaval.
A private workplace investigation was recently improperly disclosed to local and national media. The investigation that took place in June 2023 was conducted due to a complaint from an athletic administrator that claimed that I tried to remove her as our football administrator for an unfair reason. Although I disagreed with the complaint, I took it seriously and fully cooperated. The investigation, which I still have never seen, concluded that I did not act unfairly. On February 29, 2024, Stanford gave me a contract extension and raise because I was told we were building something special.
Later, in March 2024, a second complaint was made by a member of the compliance office regarding a discussion about the physical speed at which Stanford players could participate in a walk-through. This was resolved in July 2024. Two other witnesses (one male and one female) were present during the initial discussion about the speed at which players could participate in a walk-through. Both told me at the time that my behavior was appropriate.
Nevertheless, I willingly complied with the second investigation, this time based on this brief interaction. Based on the investigator’s conclusion related to this interaction, which I disagreed with, Stanford asked that I forfeit an agreed upon raise and change my tone. I accepted Stanford’s demand last summer for the sake of the team. I was not shown the private and confidential second report that was also improperly disclosed to ESPN recently. I’ve not been the subject of any other complaints or investigations since this investigation ended last summer.
The media’s recent portrayal of me is unfair, wrong, and contrary to my professional track record and the person I am and have always been. The truth is that Stanford terminated me without cause and, as a result, is honoring the original payment terms of my contract. I stand by my effort to lead with integrity at Stanford and elsewhere and to build a winning team and culture that is inclusive and respectful of everyone. I strongly believe in the players, coaches, and staff currently at Stanford. While I am disappointed that Stanford has now decided that I am no longer the right person to lead the football team, I am grateful for my time at Stanford and wish Stanford and the football team all the best.”
TCU QB Josh Hoover Not Going Anywhere
On3’s Pete Nakos reported that TCU QB Josh Hoover is not entering the transfer portal and will remain at TCU, per his representatives. The decision was announced amidst reports that he could be an option for Tennessee as the Volunteers look to move on post-Nico.
Hoover has thrown for over 6,000 yards and 40 touchdowns in his 24 career games as the Frogs’ starter.
TCU Coach Sonny Dykes is previously on the record as saying, “the players love him, believe in him, have a ton of confidence in him. That’s where it starts. When that guy walks in the room and everybody has his back and believes in him and cares about him, you know, that’s a good starting point.”
Texas A&M WR Micah Hudson Enters Portal
Texas A&M and former Texas Tech WR Micah Hudson is entering the transfer portal again. Hudson spent his true freshman season last year at Texas Tech before transferring in the winter portal window to Texas A&M. Despite never playing for the Aggies, Hudson is once again on the move.
With the Red Raiders in 2024, Hudson caught 8 passes for 123 yards, though his production was limited by injuries. He was a 5-star recruit in the 2024 class. Coach Mike Elko revealed earlier this offseason that Hudson was no longer with the team, and reports suggest a return to Texas Tech is a possibility.
Thomas Castellanos on Choosing Florida State
New Florida State QB Thomas Castellanos recently shared how he ended up at FSU instead of Auburn:
“I’m not gonna lie, it was kind of shocking... Auburn was the school that got me in the portal. They had me really locked on them, to be honest. When I got in, it was kind of crazy. I had visits lined up, but Gus Malzahn gave me a call, man, and there’s no way I could say no.”
In 2023, Castellanos threw for 2,248 yards and 15 touchdowns while adding 1,113 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns on the ground for Boston College.
Notre Dame S Kennedy Urlacher Plans to Enter Portal
Notre Dame safety Kennedy Urlacher is planning to enter the transfer portal after spending one season with the Irish. Urlacher, the son of NFL Hall of Famer Brian Urlacher, played in 14 games as a true freshman, recording 12 tackles, one TFL, and a PBU. He will have three seasons of eligibility remaining.
Miami WR Ny Carr Plans to Enter Portal
Miami WR Ny Carr is planning to enter the transfer portal. Carr redshirted his true freshman season and will have four years of eligibility remaining. A top-80 recruit in the 2024 class, Carr saw limited action for the Hurricanes, recording one catch for 8 yards.
Oklahoma CB Jocelyn Malaska Enters Portal
Oklahoma CB Jocelyn Malaska has entered the transfer portal after one season with the Sooners. Before Oklahoma, he spent two years at Utah. Malaska has appeared in 9 career games and has two seasons of eligibility remaining.
Clemson CB Transfer Tavoy Feagin Commits to Ole Miss
Former Clemson CB Tavoy Feagin has committed to Ole Miss. Feagin preserved a season of eligibility by taking a redshirt this year and will have four seasons remaining. He was a 4-star recruit in the Class of 2024.
Georgia RB Branson Robinson Plans to Enter Portal
Georgia RB Branson Robinson is planning to enter the transfer portal. Robinson has been at Georgia for three seasons but did not play in 2023, giving him two years of eligibility remaining. He has compiled 403 yards and 6 touchdowns on 93 carries during his time in Athens.
Other Commitments/Decommitments
- Kingston Fotualii (3-Star IOL): Commits to Washington State
- Myles Batesky (3-Star IOL): Commits to Harvard
- Jeremiah Gray (DL): Commits to Cincinnati
- Amarion Queen (ATH): Commits to USF
- Aaden Aytch (EDGE): Commits to Northern Illinois