A year after Vanderbilt shocked the college football world with a stunning upset that snapped the Crimson Tide’s four-decade unbeaten streak against them, Kalen DeBoer’s squad made sure history didn’t repeat itself. The Crimson Tide was able to come away with points on each of its first four trips, clinching a dominant 30-14 win. However, the anticipation of this game had been building for a long time. Even before the first snap, Diego Pavia playfully mocked what looked like a post-game celebration. But this time, it wasn’t only Pavia who stirred up the crowd in Tuscaloosa. On the Vanderbilt side stood Bama’s age-old foe, Johnny Manziel, who handed Alabama one of its most painful upsets in 2012.
Manziel was seen sporting a No. 10 jersey in support of Pavia, and that was enough to add fu