From rags to riches, courtrooms and SEC success: Vandy’s Diego Pavia is still on the way up

SPORTIVO
Article arrow_drop_down

ATLANTA — Diego Pavia is a gambler.

He likes blackjack, enjoys a game of baccarat and loves to play some poker.

As it turns out, during his first-ever spin through SEC media days here Monday, he looked the part of a high-roller — donning a newly purchased and pressed tuxedo, silver wrist watch, gold chain and diamond studs in his ears.

Advertisement

Pavia’s meteoric rise, from a no-name junior college player to a Bama-beating SEC big shot at Vanderbilt, is an example of college football’s great rags-to-riches stories (they are paid now, remember).

But his story does not stop there. True to form, the gambling Pavia rolled the dice last year in a landscape-altering lawsuit challenging NCAA eligibility rules. In the end, a Tennessee judge granted his injunction by ruling that Pavia’s junior college season should not count against his NCAA eligibility, allowing him to extend his college career by a year.

Without it, he’s not sitting here in this opulent hotel in downtown Atlanta in the midst of a daylong media circuit before television, radio and print reporters.

Despite the limelight and all, Pavia isn’t so different from that guy who set records at a New Mexico junior college. “I still do the nut-job stuff,” he says laughing, “but the cameras are on me now and so I’ve got to be cautious about it.”

Advertisement

Before a sitdown with Yahoo Sports on Monday, he popped out earbuds and explained that he had been listening to a recording from one of his many interviews earlier that day to “make sure I didn’t say anything too dumb,” he says with a smile.

Pavia didn’t say anything dumb. He didn’t cause a stir. He didn’t inflame an opponent.

BIRMINGHAM, AL - DECEMBER 27: Vanderbilt Commodores quarterback Diego Pavia (2) takes a selfie with the trophy following a win in the Birmingham Bowl between the Vanderbilt Commodores and Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, December 27, 2024 at Protective Stadium in Birmingham, Alabama. (Photo by Matthew Maxey/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia is one of the biggest stars in the SEC ahead of this college football season. (Matthew Maxey/Getty Images)

(Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

But what he did last December — the legal action against the NCAA — sure did. The suit resulted in the NCAA granting a waiver to extend the eligibility of those athletes in a similar situation as Pavia: Any athlete whose eligibility would have expired last academic year and who played in junior college was granted an additional season. The landmark Pavia ruling also triggered more than two dozen eligibility cases to be filed against the organization.

Advertisement

“One day, we might see it as the Diego Pavia Rule or something like that,” he said.

In fact, a 27th such lawsuit was filed on Monday, this time from Sam Hicks, an Abilene Christian running back being pursued to play at Western Kentucky next year.

College eligibility standards — perhaps the most sacred cornerstone of the industry — are “under assault,” as NCAA president Charlie Baker put it last month.

To that end, Monday’s opening day provided a jarring juxtaposition fitting of an industry in tumult. As Pavia paraded through the media circuit here, SEC commissioner Greg Sankey spoke from a podium denouncing the assault on eligibility and highlighting its threat on high school recruiting.

Advertisement

“We have to hold on to some values that are at the center of what we do at our academic campuses,” Sankey said.

A few hours later, one of the people responsible for that assault strode past that very podium and onto an adjacent stage, fielding questions from a hoard of reporters — one of the many unexpected stars of the league.

Weird? Uncomfortable? Odd?

Yes, perhaps.

But indicative of this murky, unstable and evolving era of the sport.

Vanderbilt head coach Clark Lea is a supporter of Pavia’s legal suit, and says it is important to understand “both sides” of the argument. Lea understands that a level of regulation — eligibility standards, for instance — is necessary to avoid the current chaotic landscape. But, at the same time, he says, “We’re trying to explore how best to take care of student-athletes.”

Advertisement

“What should the college experience look like?” Lea said. “I don’t want to place limitations on what that can be. I don’t believe that solving these problems in the courts is the most effective way. I’d love for us to create a framework where we say, ‘This is where the game needs to go.’”

Some believe that framework involves collective bargaining, but such a move is incredibly complex, rife with legal landmines and probably years away.

However, college coaches and some high-level administrators are more publicly than ever supporting a collective-bargaining model, some even an entire employment concept untethering college sports from higher education. Meanwhile, their own commissioners and NCAA executives lobby Congress to prevent such a thing.

“How do you make a half-million dollars and aren’t an employee?” West Virginia coach Rich Rodriguez asked Yahoo Sports during Big 12 media days last week.

Advertisement

“I think you may even see the day in the not-too-distant future where players don’t have to go to school if they don’t want to,” Utah coach Kyle Whittingham chimed in. “It will be like a true minor league. I think that’s coming. It’s sad to say.”

On one hand, conference commissioners, speaking often for their university presidents, want one thing publicly while their own coaches and athletic directors want something else.

It’s a weird, weird time. And it’s certain to get weirder.

“College athletics is not broken,” Sankey insisted Monday. “It is under stress.”

But Pavia has a solution, at least for the eligibility situation.

Advertisement

He wants college sports to grant athletes five playing seasons over five academic years, as opposed to the current four-season standard. NCAA leaders have been exploring such a change.

Pavia also believes that junior college seasons should be treated as “prep school” and not count toward the NCAA’s four years of eligibility, which was part of his legal case.

“I know they’re trying to move toward five years,” he said. “A lot of athletes don’t get their degree in four years. A lot of athletes would benefit from being in school for five years.”

There is another benefit to remaining in college: money.

Advertisement

In many of the eligibility cases brought against the NCAA, players are using financial offers from schools as a way to outline damages caused if their eligibility isn’t extended.

Monday’s lawsuit from Hicks, in fact, details a $100,000 offer made to him to play at Western Kentucky this season.

The eligibility issue has made its way to Capitol Hill, where the NCAA and conferences are in their fifth year of lobbying lawmakers for a federal bill that, in addition to other items, protects their rules around eligibility standards.

So far, the courts have sided with them. The NCAA says it has won 20 of 23 injunction decisions in eligibility cases in the last year, and the organization is appealing the three it did not win. Baker told Yahoo Sports last month that he “believes we will win those three” on appeal.

Advertisement

Back in downtown Atlanta, Pavia is all smiles moving from room to room, the most dashingly dressed player of the day. The black tuxedo he donned is a new purchase. He bought it Sunday because he had “nothing to wear,” he said.

He tugs at his black bowtie and opens the black coat to show its inside lined with the Vanderbilt logo. “I had the coat but not the rest until this weekend,” he said.

The gambler isn’t here to talk about wardrobe or eligibility, though. He’s here to talk ball. He’s here to tell the world that Vanderbilt football is for real and that, even competing as a historic bottom-dweller in the SEC, the ultimate “prize” is attainable.

Advertisement

What’s that?

“National championship,” he said.

Can he do the unthinkable? Can he turn this bonus year of his into a history-making run into January? After all, the gambler is playing with house money this season.

“That’s a good way to think about it,” he says before rebuffing the notion, “but no, I feel like I am in debt this year that I need to make more!

“I’m still down!”

This news was originally published on this post .

About the author

About the author call_made

SPORTIVO

More posts

trending_flat
San Jose State vs. Utah State prediction, odds: 2025 Week 8 college football picks by proven model

Mountain West rivals will square off in college football Week 8 action as the Utah State Aggies host the San Jose State Spartans on Friday. The Aggies (3-3, 1-1) are looking to end a two-game skid after losses to Vanderbilt and conference rival Hawaii. The Spartans are also looking to get back into the win column, falling 3-28 to Wyoming their last time out.Kickoff from Maverik Stadium is set for 9 p.m. ET on CBS Sports Network. The Aggies are 4-point favorites in the latest San Jose State vs. Utah State odds, and the over/under for total points scored is 61.5. Before making any Utah State vs. San Jose State picks, be sure to see what the SportsLine projection model has to say.  New users can target the DraftKings promo code, which offers $300 in bonus bets if your bet wins + 3 […]

trending_flat
Week 7 NFL odds, lines, best bets, spreads: 2025 predictions: Proven model backing Vikings and Broncos

The Week 7 NFL schedule has several interesting quirks which could add a bit more interest to NFL picks. Patriots vs. Titans sees New England on the road for the third straight week, and the Pats, led by former Tennessee coach Mike Vrabel, are 7-point favorites as they look to complete this road trip 3-0. Additionally, the Chiefs fans will get to see their team take part in a 1 p.m. ET kickoff for the only time in the first 11 weeks of the 2025 NFL season. Kansas City is an 11.5-point home favorite, the largest on the board, per the latest Week NFL odds, as they host the Raiders. Then, a Monday night doubleheader sees the Texans visiting the Seahawks in the nightcap at 10 p.m. ET. This is just the second time in the last 20 years that the […]

trending_flat
Premier League picks: Liverpool v Manchester United prediction, odds, start time for Sunday, Oct. 19

Liverpool returns to action for the first time in two-plus weeks when they welcome Manchester United to town in an English Premier League match on Sunday, Oct. 19. Liverpool enters the contest second in the Premier League table behind just Arsenal, while Manchester United sits 10th amid a lackluster start. Kickoff is set for 11:30 a.m. ET. Liverpool is a -165 favorite (wager $165 to win $100) on the money line at DraftKings while Manchester United is a +425 underdog (wager $100 to win $425). A draw is priced at +320, and the over/under for total goals scored is 3.5 (Over +105, Under -130). Before locking in your bets for Liverpool vs. Manchester United, check out SportsLine soccer Jon Eimer's top plays for this contest.Eimer finished 2023 as SportsLine's No. 1 soccer expert, posting a 248-234-12 (+25.93 units) record on SportsLine […]

trending_flat
Chiefs left tackle Josh Simmons to miss second straight game due to personal reasons

Getty Images After missing his team's Week 6 win over the Detroit Lions due to what was described as a "family situation," Kansas City Chiefs rookie left tackle Josh Simmons was ruled out of the team's Week 7 game against the Las Vegas Raiders on Friday after missing practice throughout the week for personal reasons. Simmons, the No. 32 overall pick in this year's draft out of Ohio State, returned home to California prior to Kansas City's matchup against Detroit last week and Chiefs coach Andy Reid offered very few details about the situation when speaking with reporters. Simmons was expected to play last week but was abruptly listed as "questionable" on Sunday afternoon with the team using the "personal" designation. A few hours later, Simmons was downgraded to out.When asked by reporters about Simmons' status or if there was a timeline for […]

trending_flat
Blue Jays vs. Mariners prediction, odds, time: 2025 MLB playoff betting picks for ALCS Game 5 by proven model

Game 5 of the ALCS between the Toronto Blue Jays and Seattle Mariners takes place on Friday. After the Mariners jumped out to a 2-0 lead, the Blue Jays stormed back to win two straight games. Toronto beat Seattle 8-2 on Thursday to even the series. Bryce Miller (4-6, 5.68 ERA) will start for Seattle. Kevin Gausman (10-11, 3.59 ERA) counters for Toronto. First pitch from T-Mobile Park in Seattle is set for 6:08 p.m. ET. Toronto is a -113 favorite on the money line (risk $113 to win $100) in the latest Blue Jays vs. Mariners odds from DraftKings Sportsbook, with the Mariners as -106 underdogs (risk $106 to win $100). The total number of runs Vegas thinks will be scored, or the over/under, is 7. Before making any Blue Jays vs. Mariners picks, be sure to see the MLB predictions […]

trending_flat
3 Best MLB Free-Agent Fits For Pete Alonso if He Leaves New York Mets

Pete Alonso is hitting the open market, and it's difficult to gauge if the New York Mets want to keep the first baseman on a long-term deal. Where have we heard this before? Oh, right, this happened last offseason, too.Nevertheless, the five-time All-Star is coming off another potent season at the plate (38 home runs, 126 RBIs and a .272/.347/.524 slash line) and continues to be one of the most formidable hitters that MLB has to offer. Granted, Alonso's defense (he totaled a first baseman-high 10 errors and posted a career-worst -9 defensive runs saved in 2025) continues to be an area of concern. One way or another, though, Alonso will be a difference-maker for a lineup, whether it be in Queens or outside New York City.Here are the three best free-agent fits for Alonso should he and the Mets […]

Related

trending_flat
San Jose State vs. Utah State prediction, odds: 2025 Week 8 college football picks by proven model

Mountain West rivals will square off in college football Week 8 action as the Utah State Aggies host the San Jose State Spartans on Friday. The Aggies (3-3, 1-1) are looking to end a two-game skid after losses to Vanderbilt and conference rival Hawaii. The Spartans are also looking to get back into the win column, falling 3-28 to Wyoming their last time out.Kickoff from Maverik Stadium is set for 9 p.m. ET on CBS Sports Network. The Aggies are 4-point favorites in the latest San Jose State vs. Utah State odds, and the over/under for total points scored is 61.5. Before making any Utah State vs. San Jose State picks, be sure to see what the SportsLine projection model has to say.  New users can target the DraftKings promo code, which offers $300 in bonus bets if your bet wins + 3 […]

trending_flat
Week 7 NFL odds, lines, best bets, spreads: 2025 predictions: Proven model backing Vikings and Broncos

The Week 7 NFL schedule has several interesting quirks which could add a bit more interest to NFL picks. Patriots vs. Titans sees New England on the road for the third straight week, and the Pats, led by former Tennessee coach Mike Vrabel, are 7-point favorites as they look to complete this road trip 3-0. Additionally, the Chiefs fans will get to see their team take part in a 1 p.m. ET kickoff for the only time in the first 11 weeks of the 2025 NFL season. Kansas City is an 11.5-point home favorite, the largest on the board, per the latest Week NFL odds, as they host the Raiders. Then, a Monday night doubleheader sees the Texans visiting the Seahawks in the nightcap at 10 p.m. ET. This is just the second time in the last 20 years that the […]

trending_flat
Premier League picks: Liverpool v Manchester United prediction, odds, start time for Sunday, Oct. 19

Liverpool returns to action for the first time in two-plus weeks when they welcome Manchester United to town in an English Premier League match on Sunday, Oct. 19. Liverpool enters the contest second in the Premier League table behind just Arsenal, while Manchester United sits 10th amid a lackluster start. Kickoff is set for 11:30 a.m. ET. Liverpool is a -165 favorite (wager $165 to win $100) on the money line at DraftKings while Manchester United is a +425 underdog (wager $100 to win $425). A draw is priced at +320, and the over/under for total goals scored is 3.5 (Over +105, Under -130). Before locking in your bets for Liverpool vs. Manchester United, check out SportsLine soccer Jon Eimer's top plays for this contest.Eimer finished 2023 as SportsLine's No. 1 soccer expert, posting a 248-234-12 (+25.93 units) record on SportsLine […]

trending_flat
Chiefs left tackle Josh Simmons to miss second straight game due to personal reasons

Getty Images After missing his team's Week 6 win over the Detroit Lions due to what was described as a "family situation," Kansas City Chiefs rookie left tackle Josh Simmons was ruled out of the team's Week 7 game against the Las Vegas Raiders on Friday after missing practice throughout the week for personal reasons. Simmons, the No. 32 overall pick in this year's draft out of Ohio State, returned home to California prior to Kansas City's matchup against Detroit last week and Chiefs coach Andy Reid offered very few details about the situation when speaking with reporters. Simmons was expected to play last week but was abruptly listed as "questionable" on Sunday afternoon with the team using the "personal" designation. A few hours later, Simmons was downgraded to out.When asked by reporters about Simmons' status or if there was a timeline for […]

trending_flat
Blue Jays vs. Mariners prediction, odds, time: 2025 MLB playoff betting picks for ALCS Game 5 by proven model

Game 5 of the ALCS between the Toronto Blue Jays and Seattle Mariners takes place on Friday. After the Mariners jumped out to a 2-0 lead, the Blue Jays stormed back to win two straight games. Toronto beat Seattle 8-2 on Thursday to even the series. Bryce Miller (4-6, 5.68 ERA) will start for Seattle. Kevin Gausman (10-11, 3.59 ERA) counters for Toronto. First pitch from T-Mobile Park in Seattle is set for 6:08 p.m. ET. Toronto is a -113 favorite on the money line (risk $113 to win $100) in the latest Blue Jays vs. Mariners odds from DraftKings Sportsbook, with the Mariners as -106 underdogs (risk $106 to win $100). The total number of runs Vegas thinks will be scored, or the over/under, is 7. Before making any Blue Jays vs. Mariners picks, be sure to see the MLB predictions […]

trending_flat
3 Best MLB Free-Agent Fits For Pete Alonso if He Leaves New York Mets

Pete Alonso is hitting the open market, and it's difficult to gauge if the New York Mets want to keep the first baseman on a long-term deal. Where have we heard this before? Oh, right, this happened last offseason, too.Nevertheless, the five-time All-Star is coming off another potent season at the plate (38 home runs, 126 RBIs and a .272/.347/.524 slash line) and continues to be one of the most formidable hitters that MLB has to offer. Granted, Alonso's defense (he totaled a first baseman-high 10 errors and posted a career-worst -9 defensive runs saved in 2025) continues to be an area of concern. One way or another, though, Alonso will be a difference-maker for a lineup, whether it be in Queens or outside New York City.Here are the three best free-agent fits for Alonso should he and the Mets […]

Be the first to leave a comment

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Sportivo bridges the gap between talent and opportunity.

About SPORTIVO

Sportivo Network is a dedicated social platform for sports enthusiasts, athletes, and scouts. Whether you’re an aspiring athlete looking for opportunities, a coach searching for talent, or simply a sports lover wanting to connect with like-minded people, Sportivo is your go-to network. With features like direct messaging, profile showcasing, and talent scouting, Sportivo bridges the gap between talent and opportunity. Here, you can share your achievements, interact with professionals, and open doors to the next level in your sports journey. Join Sportivo Network – because every great athlete deserves to be discovered!
Copyright © 2025 SPORTIVO News. and SPORTIVO Network. All rights reserved.

Login to enjoy full advantages

Please login or subscribe to continue.

Go Premium!

Enjoy the full advantage of the premium access.

Stop following

Unfollow Cancel

Cancel subscription

Are you sure you want to cancel your subscription? You will lose your Premium access and stored playlists.

Go back Confirm cancellation