July 3, 2024

Here’s a riddle only football fans over 50 might get:

What’s the difference between Steve Austin and Nico Iamaleava?

Two million dollars.

Austin was “The Six Million Dollar Man,” in the 1970s TV show. Lee Majors played an Air Force pilot injured in a test flight.

His shattered body was replaced with bionic parts that gave him superhuman strength, speed, vision and enough charm to talk Farrah Fawcett into marrying him.

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The top-secret project cost the U.S. government $6 million. The tab on Tennessee’s top-secret project is $8 million.

That’s how much the school’s “collective” is supposedly paying Iamaleava to sign with the Volunteers. You can almost hear Josh Heupel’s voice in the intro.

“Gentlemen, we can rebuild this program. We have the technology. We have the capability to buy the SEC’s first bionic NIL quarterback.”

Nobody’s confirmed it, but it’s increasingly obvious that quarterback is Iamaleava.

The Athletic reported last month that an unnamed recruit had signed such an NIL contract with an unnamed school. Iamaleava (pronounced “I am making a lotta moolah”) immediately became the No. 1 suspect.

“No comment,” his father told reporters this past weekend

The Iamaleavas had traveled from their home in Long Beach, California, to Knoxville for Tennessee’s spring game. Nico also made an appearance at an ice cream shop, where he undoubtedly picked up more than a free triple-dip cone for his effort

Good for him. America’s free market economy is based on supply and demand.

The demand for 5-star QBs far outstrips the supply. If Tennessee football fans want to pool $8 million for a QB, have at it.

That said, the thought of a high school junior getting $8 million to play football is a sure sign civilization has come unglued and Armageddon is just around the corner.

Whatever your view, we now live in an NIL world. If you’re a fan, you might want to contact your local collective and have your credit card number handy. It’s going to take a lot more than an ice cream cone to impress recruits….

Stud of the Week: Florida basketball coach Todd Golden, for persuading center Colin Castleton to return for one more season. Castleton should be worth 1.8 Iamaleavas to the Gators.

Stud II: Tiger Woods. He shot 78-78 on the weekend, but just making the cut at the Masters showed that Woods is truly bionic.

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