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Diego Pavia and the No. 17 Vanderbilt Commodores defeated Garrett Nussmeier and the No. 10 LSU Tigers 31-24 on Saturday. Sitting at 6-1, Vanderbilt has a shot at an SEC title and College Football Playoff appearance.
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.
Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia channeled Johnny Manziel during his team’s 31-24 win over LSU on Saturday in Nashville, Tenn. Following a rushing touchdown in the third quarter, Pavia celebrated by hitting a Heisman Trophy pose along with a money-throwing gesture, an homage to Manziel.
The Vanderbilt Commodores are a significant contender to vie for an SEC title, especially after a huge home win over top-10 LSU on Saturday.
Vanderbilt football reached bowl eligibility with a 31-24 win over LSU at FirstBank Stadium on Oct. 18. The Commodores (6-1, 2-1 SEC) will officially be playing in the postseason − not just the Birmingham Bowl, like last year, but potentially the College Football Playoff.
Vanderbilt got back in the win column in a huge way Saturday with a win over No. 10 LSU. Here is everything Clark Lea said postgame.
Vanderbilt's social media team had some fun at Brian Kelly's expense on Saturday after the Commodores' win over LSU.
The Vanderbilt Commodores have been the best story in college football for the last two seasons. Last year, the team took down the Alabama Crimson Tide in a game no one expected. On Saturday, the Commodores sent another SEC powerhouse home with a loss.
SEC Now's Benjamin Watson and Chris Doering list reasons that the Commodores will beat the Tigers, focusing on Diego Pavia, Garrett Nussmeier's health and their offensive struggles.