Where is Nico likely to land?

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When you look at the rosters of title contenders for places Nico might land, tOSU stands out. Their best QB looks to be a RS freshman who didn't exactly light it up last year, or an incoming freshman. They didn't get an experienced QB in the winter transfer portal so maybe they went fishing with a lot of $$$ on the line and hooked Nico's dad. Wouldn't be surprised at all if tOSU is behind this thing--pay Nico for 1 yr. while their two inexperienced 5* QB's develop. Nico gets the $$$, OL and receivers he thinks he deserves, he goes pro next spring and tOSU gets an experienced QB for only a 1-yr commitment.
 
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Ohio State makes the most sense to me on paper, but they haven't been mentioned by any inside sources.

USC also makes sense, but alot of people apparently like their QB room. I think Lincoln Riley could do alot with Nico.

UCLA seems to fit the need and is near Nico's home. But do they really have the money? I think if this happens it's a huge loss for Nico both from a payment perspective and a career perspective.
 
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Rumors point to UCLA or Texas Tech. Hearing some buzz from friends in Texas that a mega donor at Tech is looking to get the team built up.
Doubt any team will meet his price. If they get anywhere close, it would blow my mind.

On an unrelated note....about your handle....
 
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I think he goes out west. I read the Oregon said thanks but no thanks. It’ll be a team that doesn’t quite have all the pieces yet that he wants but they’ll give him the money. Top teams aren’t going to cave.
 
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In addition to what roster needs, wants, and feels confident they can assimilate him into their team's trust relationships...

There remains the question of what NIL capable business will want their name associated with the Iamaleavas?

Gonna have to be a mighty big law firm...
 
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Ohio State makes the most sense to me on paper, but they haven't been mentioned by any inside sources.

USC also makes sense, but alot of people apparently like their QB room. I think Lincoln Riley could do alot with Nico.

UCLA seems to fit the need and is near Nico's home. But do they really have the money? I think if this happens it's a huge loss for Nico both from a payment perspective and a career perspective.

Ohio State doesn’t make much sense unless Julian S. hasn’t impressed but he is essentially a Nico clone in terms of potential. USC has claimed no interest but from a pure football perspective UCLA isn’t a great team but he may want to return home
 

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