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Unfortunately, Diego Pavia is a sore loser 

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Pavia is definitely a highly successful baller on the field, but I'd heard that he is also very much an arrogant douchebag, as well. Watching him play on television, I saw instances of behavior that reinforced what I had heard. Well, after coming in a distant second to Indiana's Mendoza in this year's Heisman vote, Pavia carved his frequent tendency to be an arrogant, petulant asshole into stone. 

Diego Pavia fires off flagrant message to Heisman Trophy voters after Fernando Mendoza’s win

http://nypost.com/2025/12/14/sports/vanderbilts-diego-pavia-sends-vulgar-message-to-heisman-voters-after-loss/

By Cooper Albers
New York Post
Published Dec. 14, 2025

After falling short in the Heisman Trophy race, Diego Pavia slammed the door on his way out.

The Vanderbilt quarterback sent a flagrant message to voters after Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza took home the prestigious award on Saturday night in New York City.

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Vanderbilt QB took Diego Pavia took to social media following his Heisman Trophy loss. | Instagram

Reposting a photo of himself posing with a few of his Commodores’ teammates, Pavia stamped a harsh message to those who he believed snubbed him of the bronze hardware.

“F- all the voters, but family for life,” Pavia wrote, accompanied by a thumbs down emoji.

The 23-year-old signal caller finished in a distant second place to the overwhelming frontrunner Mendoza, who lifted the Hoosiers to a perfect 13–0 record, a Big Ten title and the No. 1 seed in the College Football Playoff.

Out of 930 ballots, Mendoza collected a total of 643 first-place votes compared to Pavia’s 189.

Pavia’s vulgar reaction is far from shocking; In November, the self-assured field general punctuated his Heisman case by proclaiming that both his stats and tape reflect “undoubtedly the best player in college football.”

“Well, the Heisman Trophy winner goes to the best player in college football,” Pavia said during a recent taping of “Hot Mic w/ Hutton & Withrow.” “I believe that to be myself, you check the numbers and especially — there’s two things that don’t lie to you: Numbers and tape. I’ve been taught that since I was young, you go check that out. I feel like I’m undoubtedly the best player in college football.”

While Pavia — who threw for 3,192 yards, 27 touchdowns and eight interceptions while lifting the Commodores to a 10–2 record and a No. 14 national ranking — may have outperformed both Mendoza and Ohio State’s Julian Sayin from a yardage standpoint, he threw fewer touchdowns and more interceptions than either QB.

His 71.2 percent completion rate ranked last among the three.

Perhaps Pavia’s unwavering hubris also played a role in deterring voters from casting their support — long before he told them to buzz off.




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