Diego Pavia's Heisman Case: Vanderbilt QB Argues for College Football's Top Award
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- π Diego Pavia is presented as a strong candidate for the Heisman Trophy, with his odds on FanDuel placing him third at +340.
- π‘ Pavia believes he has had the most significant impact in turning around a program and has had the best season compared to other candidates.
- π His stats include 4,018 total yards and 36 touchdowns, surpassing other leading quarterbacks in total yardage.
Statistical Comparison with Rivals
- π― Fernando Mendoza leads with 3,001 yards and 38 touchdowns, while Julian Sain has 3,092 yards and 30 touchdowns, with a high completion percentage.
- π Pavia's performance includes multiple 400-yard games and a 532-yard game against Kentucky, highlighting his explosive offensive capabilities.
- πββοΈ Pavia is noted as a dual-threat quarterback, excelling both in passing and rushing, a dimension not as emphasized by his competitors.
Perceived Bias and Heisman Criteria
- π·οΈ A potential reason for Pavia's lower ranking is attributed to the Vanderbilt logo, suggesting external bias over on-field performance.
- π£οΈ The discussion touches on the perception of Heisman winners, with comparisons to past recipients like Cam Newton and Johnny Manziel, questioning if a certain persona is expected.
- π The argument is made that Pavia is the most important player in college football, whose absence would significantly impact his team's success.
Impact and Program Turnaround
- π Pavia is credited with changing the landscape of Vanderbilt football for two consecutive years, making him the primary reason fans tune in.
- π His comeback win against Penn State is highlighted as a potential Heisman moment, similar to Pavia's own impactful plays.
- π The outcome of the Big Ten championship game involving Fernando Mendoza is seen as a significant factor that could influence the Heisman race.
Julian Sain's Position
- π Julian Sain, despite being surrounded by a strong team, is still considered a contender, especially if he has a stellar performance in upcoming games.
- β The core argument remains that the Heisman should go to the best player in college football over the 12-game season, irrespective of team or individual perception.
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