El Dorado News-Times

Tennessee’s Milton opts out of Citrus Bowl for NFL draft

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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Tennessee quarterbac­k Joe Milton has opted out to prepare for the 2024 NFL draft, leaving freshman Nico Iamaleava to make his first career start for the 25th-ranked Volunteers in Monday's Citrus Bowl.

Milton announced his decision Wednesday on social media.

He started his career with three seasons at Michigan before transferri­ng to Tennessee in the spring of 2021.

Initially named the Vols' starter in August of that year, Milton got hurt early and lost the job to Hendon Hooker.

After Hooker suffered a torn ACL late last season, Milton led Tennessee to a rout of Clemson in the Orange Bowl before going 8-4 as a starter this season.

Milton threw for 2,813 yards with 20 touchdowns and five intercepti­ons while running for seven TDs.

Tennessee coach Josh Heupel said Milton has been with the Vols during preparatio­n for the bowl as the 6-foot-5 quarterbac­k pondered his own future.

Milton will remain with the Vols through the game against No. 20 Iowa (103).

“They appreciate Joe, obviously, for everything that he's done. He's been a great teammate to everybody inside of that locker room. He's been a great teammate to Niko as well. He's been a part of the preparatio­n,” Heupel said.

Iamaleava was the No. 2 overall prospect in the 2023 recruiting class, according to Rivals.com and 247Sports. com, and the No. 2 quarterbac­k.

Heupel said the Vols are excited to play with Iamaleava, who was 9 of 12 for 66 yards passing and ran for 15 yards in a win over Vanderbilt in the regular season finale.

Heupel loves Iamaleava's competitiv­eness and ability to avoid repeating mistakes.

“Extremely talented. Everybody's known that,” Heupel said. “But I love the way that he works inside of our building, and he's got a great demeanor about him.”

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