Diego Pavia’s mother has social media going crazy over her.
On Saturday, she was spotted in the stands of FirstBank Stadium.
One screenshot of her in the stands went insanely viral, and social media fell in love with Diego Pavia’s mother.
Fans were absolutely loving her:
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Diego Pavia’s mother might be going viral, but he is likely not happy this week after he was injured at the end of Saturday’s game against South Carolina.
Head coach Clark Lea spoke to the media after the game and was unsure of the severity at the time.
Pavia has dealt with multiple injuries this season, including knee and shoulder issues.
If he is okay, Pavia will have an extra week to prepare for his next opponent, as Vanderbilt will be back in action on November 23rd when they travel to Baton Rouge to take on the LSU Tigers.
Before his injury, the Vandy quarterback finished the day going 16 for 31 with 166 yards passing. He also picked up 65 yards rushing on 13 carries, including a score.
Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia Suing The NCAA
Diego Pavia wants to play another year of NCAA Football and is taking the NCAA to court to get it.
The Vanderbilt quarterback filed a lawsuit against the NCAA in federal court, claiming that the organization’s rules about eligibility for former junior college athletes breached antitrust rules.
Pavia is currently in his final year of college eligibility while playing for Vanderbilt.
His career began at New Mexico Military Institute before he would transfer to New Mexico State after two seasons.
He played two more seasons for the Aggies before landing at Vanderbilt.
Now, Diego Pavia wants at least more season in the college ranks.