Joe Milton III’s college career is over.
Milton III, who started three games for Michigan in 2020 before transferring to Tennessee, announced Wednesday
that he will opt out of the Citrus Bowl to prepare for the 2024 NFL Draft.
Five-star freshman Nico Iamaleava will start the game against Iowa on Jan. 1.
A fifth-year senior, Milton thanked his coaches, teammates and fans in his announcement.
“Throughout my years here at Tennessee I’ve learned a lot. Becoming a man was the best part,” he wrote. “…Playing inside Club Neyland was amazing. The energy, the noise and especially running through the ‘T.’ I’m going to miss it all. Thanks Vol Nation for everything.”
Milton III, 6-foot-5, 235 pounds, is considered by most draft analysts to be a Top 10 quarterback prospect due to his strong arm and mobility. But his college career was certainly a rollercoaster.
He began the pandemic-shortened 2020 season as Michigan’s starting quarterback but received criticism following a surprising 27-24 loss to rival Michigan State after which he admitted star Spartan linebacker Antjuan Simmons “wasn’t on my radar.”