Vanderbilt Qb Diego Pavia Slams Big Ten, dry claims have better competition

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There has always been a debate on the university football conference for the best of the country.

The truth is that there are several power programs residing in each, but a quarter -rear of the sec has completely avoided the Big Ten – the conference that produced the last two winners of the national title.

Diego Pavia de Vanderbilt made an appearance on the podcast “Bussin ‘with the boys” with the co-hosts Will Compton and Taylor Lewan, where he decided to leave for the Big Ten conference while discussing the offers he obtained from other programs after last season.

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Vanderbilt Diego Pavia’s quarterrier (2) is in position during the third quarter at the Firstbank Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Saturday, November 30, 2024. (Imagn)

Compton, a former Nebraska, and Lewan, who played for Michigan, both know the big ten of their university days.

“You want to play with the best – you don’t want to play with Big Ten,” said Pavia. “… you ignore these calls. You know.”

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The Lewan Wolverines were the winners of the national title two years ago, while the Ohio State has just won the trophy in February. However, Pavia maintains that the strength of the Big Ten calendar is very different from that of the dry.

“But you also have to think about it,” he said. “The dry is, like, nothing. Like, ok, the Big Ten, you have Ohio State, Oregon – the dry, it’s week after week. You are going to get beaten. The Big Ten, you will not be beaten with the Purdue, Nebraskas.”

Being a quarter, Pavia immediately supported her argument with the players on the defense, in particular the defensive lines between the two conferences.

Vanderbilt Commodores, Diego Pavia’s quarterrier (2), launches the ball against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in the first half of the Birmingham Bowl 2024 at the protective stadium. (Vasha Hunt-Imagn images)

However, he thanked Abdul Carter de Penn State, which has just finished third in the general classification of the New York giants in the draft of the NFL 2025.

“The best rushers of passes come from the dry, except, like, Abdul Carter,” he said. “You will find one. You will have one or two.”

The Pavia university football course began in New Mexico Military Institute, a Junior College School (JOCO). He fought alongside his legal team for another year of eligibility after playing two years before moving on to the state of the New Mexico for two seasons.

Then, he was transferred to Vanderbilt last season, where he broke out with 2,133 yards and 17 passing passers -by to accompany 716 yards on the ground and six affected with his legs.

Vanderbilt Commodores Diego Pavia’s quarterrier (2) launches an open teammate against the Southern Caroline Gamecocks during the first half of Firstbank in Nashville, Tenn., Saturday, November 9, 2024. (Imagn)

Pavia said he had still received offers after last season, saying that a dry school had made a null offer of more than $ 4 million. But he remained faithful to the commodores and will play his last collegial season with them.

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