In a bizarre and unexpected twist during what shouldâve been a routine interview, New Mexico State quarterback Diego Pavia has ignited a firestorm in SEC circles after taking a direct shot at the Tennessee Volunteers â and not in a friendly way.
Speaking during a media availability about his NFL Draft aspirations, Pavia veered off-topic to drop what many are calling a âclassless and cluelessâ jab at the Vols, calling into question Tennessee’s NFL development pipeline and even hinting at alleged âoverhypeâ around their players in both draft and trade discussions.
đŁď¸ Pavia’s Comment: âThey get hyped up… but where do they really go?â
Hereâs the quote that sparked outrage:
âYou hear all this talk about the SEC and the Vols pushing top-tier talent. But if you really look at it, they get hyped up every year, and where do most of them go? Practice squads. Theyâre not built like that. Itâs smoke.â
The statement immediately drew backlash online, with fans, analysts, and even former players slamming Pavia for what many see as a âsenseless and uninformedâ attack on a program with a long list of NFL contributors.
đ Trade & Draft Angle: What’s the Agenda?
What made the comment even stranger was Paviaâs attempt to tie Tennessee into ongoing NFL draft and trade rumors, as he added:
âYouâve got teams trading up for guys just because they wore orange. Like, come on. Thatâs not scouting, thatâs just branding. Letâs be real.â
Insiders are puzzled, as there are no major reports suggesting Tennessee prospects are benefiting from inflated draft stock â quite the opposite, in fact. Some scouts have even noted Vols players are often underrated due to the system they play in.
So why bring this up?
Sources close to the situation suggest Pavia may be trying to stir the pot intentionally, hoping to get media attention or even draw the eyes of NFL evaluators by showing âconfidenceâ and âswagger.â Others speculate heâs using Tennessee as a scapegoat for his own frustrations about not getting draft buzz.
đ The Reality Check: Tennesseeâs NFL Track Record
Despite Paviaâs remarks, the numbers tell a different story. In just the last few years:
- Jalin Hyatt (NY Giants),
- Darnell Wright (Chicago Bears â Top 10 pick),
- Hendon Hooker (Detroit Lions),
- Alontae Taylor (New Orleans Saints),
âŚare just a few recent Tennessee players making real contributions in the NFL.
Moreover, Tennessee is routinely scouted heavily by NFL GMs and coaches, and their 2025 draft class is expected to feature multiple Day 1 and Day 2 prospects.
So when Pavia throws shade, it looks less like an informed critique and more like a misguided swipe with zero backing.
đŹ Fan Reaction: “Who is this guy?”
Tennessee fans were quick to clap back, flooding social media with memes and replies like:
âDiego who?â
âTalk when youâve played in a stadium with 100k people.â
âJealousy looks different on everybody, I guess.â
Some went as far as to dig up Paviaâs career stats, pointing out that while solid at the Group of Five level, he has yet to face top-tier Power Five competition or show the kind of dominance needed to support such bold takes.
đ§ Analyst Response: âTone-deaf and unhelpfulâ
College football analysts havenât held back either. One anonymous draft scout told a regional outlet:
âThat kind of comment doesnât help him. It just puts unnecessary heat on a kid who isnât even in the draft conversation right now. If anything, it makes teams question his maturity.â
Another ESPN contributor said:
âDiego Pavia should be focused on beating Liberty, not throwing shade at a program with more NFL alumni than New Mexico State has bowl wins.â
đŽ What’s Next for Pavia?
Pavia, who had a breakout 2023 season with the Aggies and helped lead them to a conference championship appearance, is aiming to improve his stock in 2025. But heâll now have an extra spotlight on him â and not necessarily the kind he wanted.
Some insiders say this could hurt his chances with scouts who prioritize team-first mentality and respect for fellow players. Others say the incident will be forgotten â if Pavia backs it up with big performances.
𧨠Final Take: Motivation for the Vols
For Tennessee, this may be exactly the kind of bulletin-board material Coach Josh Heupel wants. The Vols, already looking to prove themselves after a transitional 2024 season, now have one more critic to silence â and if history is any indicator, theyâll be more than ready.
In the end, Diego Pavia may have just given the Vols an unnecessary enemy. And if Tennessee faces off against New Mexico State or sees him at the Senior Bowl next year, you can bet they wonât forget.
Stay tuned. This story just got personal.
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