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Diego Pavia's historic jersey sparks frenzy; Vanderbilt’s upset over Alabama fuels $15,000 bidding war

Quarterback Diego Pavia’s historic jersey is causing a buzz as Vanderbilt’s stunning victory over Alabama fuels a $15,000 bidding war. Vanderbilt's thrilling 40-35 victory over Alabama, the team's first win against the Crimson Tide since 1984, has fueled a heated bidding war for Pavia's game-worn jersey.

The auction, hosted by LiveSource, features the iconic jersey inscribed with "Vandy We Turnt," a phrase Pavia coined in his emotional post-game interview.

Pavia's historic win has sent shockwaves through college football, cementing his place in Vanderbilt lore. The auction ends on Oct. 10 at 3:00 p.m., and the bidding has already surpassed $15,000.

The sale includes other signed, game-worn jerseys from key players like Junior Sherrill, Randon Fontenette and Eli Stowers, along with unique items.

The LiveSource auction offers several coveted pieces of Vanderbilt football memorabilia, including:

  • Signed game-worn Diego Pavia jersey ($15,690)
  • Signed game-worn jerseys from Junior Sherrill ($2,080), Randon Fontenette ($1,405), Kamrean Johnson ($1,045), Sedrick Alexander ($1,505), Eli Stowers ($2,005), Miles Capers ($1,085) and Brock Taylor ($1,255)
  • Three-inch piece of north end zone upright ($7,200)
  • Personalized game helmet ($5235)
  • Corner pieces of goal post ($7500)
  • Upright flag end cap ($4035)
  • Gameday goal post pad ($7200)

With bidding already skyrocketing, the auction offers fans a rare chance to own a piece of history from Vanderbilt’s unforgettable upset.

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Diego Pavia once lightheartedly broached the idea of transferring to Vanderbilt with coach Clark Lea

On Wednesday, in an interview on “The Paul Finebaum Show,” Diego Pavia shared how he once jokingly mentioned transferring to Vanderbilt with coach Clark Lea (coach at Vanderbilt since 2021). After changing his major to graduate from New Mexico State, he could enroll at Vanderbilt as a graduate student. But the quarterback humorously pointed out that he didn't really need a graduate degree.

“In order for me to come to Vanderbilt, I had to graduate from New Mexico State,” Pavia said [H/t On3]. “And I was doing my biology degree at New Mexico State but in order to graduate and come here to Vanderbilt, I had to change my degree to individualized studies.
“So, when I talk about all eggs in one basket, it’s all eggs in one basket. It’s like my last time. And I told Coach Lea when I first got here, ‘It’s my last year, I graduated. I don’t need to go to class. It’s just football.'”

Pavia’s decision wasn’t solely because of Lea. His former head coach at New Mexico State, Jerry Kill, and offensive coordinator Tim Beck, played huge roles in his choice to come to Nashville. According to the quarterback, Kill was a major factor in his decision, along with Beck.

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