Nico Iamaleava stands proudly on UCLA field at sunset holding football aloft with fallen leaves and warm light.

UCLA QB Nico Iamaleava Chooses to Stay for 2026 After Historic Season

UCLA’s star quarterback Nico Iamaleava has decided to stay on campus for the 2026 season, opting out of the NFL draft after a breakout year that saw the Bruins topple a top-10 opponent.

Decision to Stay

The Bruins announced on Monday that Iamaleava will return for his second season in 2026. The decision comes after a season that showcased his dual-threat abilities and leadership on the field.

Season Performance

  • 1,928 passing yards, 13 touchdowns, 7 interceptions, 64% completion rate
  • 505 rushing yards, 4 rushing touchdowns on 112 carries
  • 5 total touchdowns (3 rushing) and 294 yards of offense in the 42-37 win over Penn State

Key Highlight

The 42-37 victory over then-No. 7 Penn State on Oct. 4 marked the Bruins’ first win over a top-10 team since 2010, with Iamaleava accounting for the majority of the offense.

Nico Iamaleava throws a pass with determined face near the Rose Bowl with blurred Penn State players behind.

Background

Standing 6-foot-6 and weighing 215 pounds, the Long Beach native played two seasons at Tennessee before transferring to UCLA. In 2024 he threw for 2,619 yards, 19 touchdowns, and 5 interceptions.

Key Takeaways

  • Iamaleava will remain at UCLA for the 2026 season
  • He led the team to a historic win over Penn State
  • His 2025 stats include 1,928 passing yards and 505 rushing yards

UCLA’s decision to keep its quarterback is expected to bolster the Bruins’ prospects as they aim for a deeper run in the Pac-12 and beyond.

Author

  • Gavin U. Stonebridge

    I’m Gavin U. Stonebridge, a Business & Economy journalist at News of Austin. I cover the financial forces, market trends, and economic policies that influence businesses, workers, and consumers at both local and national levels. My goal is to explain complex economic topics in a clear and practical way for everyday readers.

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