It was Diego Pavia’s world, and Vanderbilt–Kentucky was just living in it. The November 22 clash started with a Senior Day tribute for Vanderbilt quarterback Pavia. But as the game heated up, Clark Lea had to step in and dial down his QB’s fire. Ironically, the same coach who wanted the night to belong to Pavia ended up playing crowd control.

On November 22, mid-game, Pete Nakos shared a clip from the live-streaming. The caption read, “”Diego, no.” Clark Lea shuts down Diego Pavia going back in the game. (via ESPN).” We could only lip-read Lea, who faced towards the camera, trying his level best to convince Pavia to slow down. However, the quarterback was hard to keep away from the gridiron.

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