Vanderbilt, Pavia and Missouri
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Eight months after winning a historic legal injunction against the NCAA that allowed him to play a sixth season of college football, Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia is doubling down. According to Front Office Sports,
Diego Pavia's attorney will be filing to consolidate up to five other similar complaints in a court next week, possibly creating a class action.
Vandy and Diego Pavia are having a historic 2025 season, and the University is recognizing that accomplishment with a new announcement.
Just the thought of Diego Pavia running a kneel-down play in warmups irks Nick Saban. The former Alabama coach, during an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, explained his reaction to the incident after McAfee said Saban was “pissed” about it.
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.
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
There’s not a single team in this sport in 2025 that should be comfortable getting into a game with Clark Lea’s Commodores.
This may be arguably the biggest game in Vanderbilt history. A win over Missouri puts Vanderbilt in a good position for a CFP spot. Yes, if Diego Pavia can get Vandy past the Tigers, the Commodores should be considered a CFP team.
Missouri holds a 12-4-1 all-time record against Vanderbilt. The Tigers have not lost to the Commodores since 2019 and have won three of the last five matchups by at least two possessions. But this is a different Vanderbilt team.