The Vanderbilt Commodores football program has endured more than its share of tough seasons, but sixth-year quarterback Diego Pavia just delivered a run that reshaped the SEC record book. Over the final month of the regular season, Pavia became the driving force behind the Commodores’ rise and set an SEC milestone no player in the league had ever reached. His late-season push has sparked real discussion among fans and voters about whether his finish should put him firmly in the Heisman Trophy Award ceremony conversation.

The streak that powered the Commodores to their first 1o-win season in program history was simple to describe but nearly impossible to slow down. Across the final four games, Pavia averaged close to 375 passing yards per game and added steady production on the ground,

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