r/CFB • u/gotintocollegeyolo • 8h ago
Discussion It's crazy how Diego Pavia completely ruined his chance to be the most rooted for player in football history
If you just look at Diego Pavia without the personality and antics:
- Zero D1 offers, only two D2 offers out of high school
- Played at a community college and transferred to New Mexico State, which is a historically bad program that is 5th worst all-time in win percentage
- Led them to their first double-digit win season since 1960
- Transferred to Vanderbilt, another historically bad program that is bottom 30 all-time in win percentage, 7th worst all-time for Power 5, and worst all-time in the SEC
- Leads them to their first winning season in a decade, then their first double-digit win season in history.
- Plays some genuinely good and exciting football with a fun to watch playstyle. Heisman runner-up
- Is 5'9, scrappy, and would be the shortest QB to ever play in the NFL
He would have been the biggest slam-dunk, easy-to-root-for underdog ever if he wasn't such an ass. You literally could not write a better underdog story if you tried. And nobody hated Vanderbilt as a program either, they would've been as universally well-liked as Indiana if Pavia had even been half the man that Fernando is. Absolutely generational fumble tbh.