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Diego Pavia helped lead Vanderbilt football to a win against LSU, 31-24. Pavia was the star of the game, leading the Commodores with both his arm and his legs. The catalyst for the win, Pavia bounced back from a relatively down performance against LSU. Pavia's performance helped notch Vanderbilt bowl eligibility for the second straight year.
NASHVILLE—Diego Pavia crossed the white line, hop stepped over to his right and made a mad dash towards the ABC cameraman wearing red. The Vanderbilt quarterbac
Diego Pavia struck the Heisman pose after one of his three touchdowns in No. 17 Vanderbilt's 31-24 win over No. 10 LSU. It's a celebratory move reserved only for the most elite, or the most self-confident, players in college football. Pavia is both of those things. And he had his Heisman moment on Saturday.
Diego Pavia did not speak to media following Vanderbilt’s impressive win over No. 10 LSU. The Commodores dominated the time of possession and snagged a massive 31-24 win in Nashville. So, why did Pavia miss the conference? Well, Vanderbilt’s comment on Pavia’s absence did little to answer that question:
There’s not a single team in this sport in 2025 that should be comfortable getting into a game with Clark Lea’s Commodores.
Here's why Tim Corbin is on the sideline for Vanderbilt football games and how it involves Diego Pavia and James Franklin.