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3. Up to this point, it’s been a relatively quiet recruiting process for four-star quarterback Madden Iamaleava, who is the No. 176 overall player in the current cycle and passed for 3,626 yards and 43 touchdowns as a junior at Warren High School in Downey. Iamaleava’s older brother, Nico, went through a heavily publicized recruiting process two years ago and is set to start for Tennessee this fall. That’s guided Madden as he is set to kickstart his recruitment now.
“It’s helped me a lot,” Iamaleava said. “Knowing from what’s real and what’s fake and how I can take my process, how I can take my approach. It’s been easy for me, honestly. Knowing where the love is and if it’s true or not.”
Quarterbacks typically commit before their senior season, and Iamaleava said that’s ideal, but he seemed open to taking his recruitment beyond that.
“Whenever it’s right for me,” Iamaleava said. “Whenever I feel I’m ready to commit even if it goes a little into the season, I don’t mind.”
Iamaleava repeatedly emphasized that development will be the determining factor whenever he makes a decision. The contenders are starting to come into focus. He’s going to check out a UCLA spring practice soon. He also plans on heading out to Nebraska and wants to visit Alabama and Missouri for some spring practices, too. Iamaleava is also hearing from Colorado a lot.
3. Up to this point, it’s been a relatively quiet recruiting process for four-star quarterback Madden Iamaleava, who is the No. 176 overall player in the current cycle and passed for 3,626 yards and 43 touchdowns as a junior at Warren High School in Downey. Iamaleava’s older brother, Nico, went through a heavily publicized recruiting process two years ago and is set to start for Tennessee this fall. That’s guided Madden as he is set to kickstart his recruitment now.
“It’s helped me a lot,” Iamaleava said. “Knowing from what’s real and what’s fake and how I can take my process, how I can take my approach. It’s been easy for me, honestly. Knowing where the love is and if it’s true or not.”
Quarterbacks typically commit before their senior season, and Iamaleava said that’s ideal, but he seemed open to taking his recruitment beyond that.
“Whenever it’s right for me,” Iamaleava said. “Whenever I feel I’m ready to commit even if it goes a little into the season, I don’t mind.”
Iamaleava repeatedly emphasized that development will be the determining factor whenever he makes a decision. The contenders are starting to come into focus. He’s going to check out a UCLA spring practice soon. He also plans on heading out to Nebraska and wants to visit Alabama and Missouri for some spring practices, too. Iamaleava is also hearing from Colorado a lot.