What's Happening?
Diego Pavia, the quarterback for Vanderbilt, led his team to a 17-10 victory over Missouri, despite a challenging performance. Pavia recorded his lowest passing yards and completion percentage of the season,
completing 10 of 19 passes for 129 yards with no touchdowns and one interception. He also rushed six times for 26 yards and was sacked twice. Despite these struggles, Pavia managed to score the go-ahead touchdown with a one-yard run late in the fourth quarter, securing the win for Vanderbilt.
Why It's Important?
Pavia's ability to secure a win despite a subpar performance highlights the importance of resilience and teamwork in sports. While his individual statistics were not impressive, the victory underscores the role of a strong defense and strategic plays in achieving success. This win is crucial for Vanderbilt's standing in the SEC, as it demonstrates their capability to overcome challenges and secure victories. Pavia's performance, although not bolstering his Heisman candidacy, shows his potential to lead the team in critical moments.











