
In a huge win for new coach Bob Chesney, UCLA's Nico Iamaleava will stay with the Bruins for the 2026 season, the quarterback announced in an Instagram post on Monday.
"NO PLACE LIKE HOME. Back with my brothers," the QB wrote. "Same vision. Same goals. Same grind. Locked in. Time to work!"
hire Chesney, the former James Madison head coach
Now that the former five-star recruit’s re-signing is official, Chesney can better build around the QB, who finished the 2025 campaign with 1,928 passing yards, 13 touchdowns and seven interceptions. Notably, the QB unexpectedly left Tennessee for UCLA last offseason after he and the Vols failed to agree to a deal—a dramatic experience that, of course, fueled intrigue regarding his decision here.
Though the Bruins finished the year just 3–9, Iamaleava was the bright spot for a troubled offense. And now, with Chesney at the helm, the 21-year-old will get another chance to showcase his talents ahead of an eventual NFL draft bid, while the Bruins can enjoy some continuity ahead of what they hope will be a turnaround next fall.
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This article was originally published on www.si.com as UCLA QB Nico Iamaleava Announces Decision for 2026 As JMU's Bob Chesney Takes Over Bruins.