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Vanderbilt Lands Top WR Owen Cabell
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Vanderbilt Universitys football program secures a major recruiting victory, flipping the nations top quarterback and adding three-star wide receiver Owen Cabell to their 2026 class. Cabell, a Nashville native, previously committed to Alabama but switched to Vanderbilt, joining their growing class of seventeen signees. Standing at six feet two inches tall and weighing two hundred and one pounds, Cabell is recognized for his impressive abilities on the field, ranking as the eighty-seventh best player at his position nationally and the twentieth best player in Tennessee. During his senior season, he caught forty-three passes for six hundred eighty-six yards and scored seven touchdowns as a receiver, while also excelling as a return specialist. With this hometown prospect, Vanderbilts 2026 recruiting class now totals twenty-five commitments.
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Vanderbilt's Stowers Wins Academic Heisman
01:38|Vanderbilt Universitys football program reaches a historic milestone as Eli Stowers, a senior tight end, becomes the first player to win the William V. Campbell Trophy, often referred to as the academic Heisman Trophy. Stowers, who earned his undergraduate degree with a 3.92 GPA and completed a masters in finance, exemplifies the trophys criteria of academic excellence, football prowess, leadership, and citizenship. This achievement marks a significant moment for Vanderbilts football program, which has been playing since 1890.
Eli Stowers Wins Academic Heisman
01:39|Eli Stowers, Vanderbilts tight end, has been honored with the William V. Campbell Trophy, recognizing his exceptional academic success, on-field performance, and leadership. Stowers led the nation in receiving yards for a tight end and maintained a high GPA. Hes also a finalist for the John Mackey Award and a semifinalist for the Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year Award. His achievements highlight the possibility of excelling in both academics and athletics.
Heisman Hopeful: Pavia's Journey from NM to NY
01:42|Diego Pavia, a quarterback from Vanderbilt, has an extraordinary journey to the Heisman Trophy finals. Despite starting with minimal national attention, Pavia excelled as a three-sport athlete at Volcano Vista High, showcasing his skills in football, baseball, and wrestling. His senior year saw him complete 108 of 165 passes for 1,485 yards and 14 touchdowns, while also rushing for 464 yards and 9 scores. Leading the Hawks to an 11-1 record and state semifinals, Pavias leadership and impact were evident. After high school, he won a state championship in wrestling and played baseball. Initially overlooked, Pavia played at the New Mexico Military Institute and New Mexico State, where he threw for 4,423 yards, 39 touchdowns, and 15 interceptions, adding 928 rushing yards and 7 scores. Now, Pavia has the chance to win the Heisman Trophy, showcasing his incredible journey from Volcano Vista to the Jazz at Lincoln Centers Appel Room in New York City.
Pavia Accepts Senior Bowl Invitation, Eyes NFL Draft
01:39|Diego Pavia, Vanderbilts quarterback, has accepted an invitation to the 2026 Senior Bowl, a significant event for college players aiming for the NFL. Despite his college national title hopes ending, Pavia is set to play one final game for Vanderbilt in the ReliaQuest Bowl. He has been named a Heisman Trophy finalist, first-team All-SEC coaches team member, and winner of the 2025 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award. Pavia aims to boost his draft stock in the 2026 NFL Draft through strong performances in postseason games and impressive pre-draft workouts.
Pavia's Senior Bowl Invitation: A NFL Draft Preview
01:58|Diego Pavia, Vanderbilts standout quarterback, has accepted an invitation to play in the 2026 Senior Bowl, following a successful season where he led the Commodores to a 10-3 record. Pavias exceptional performance earned him a Heisman Trophy finalist spot and a chance to showcase his skills to NFL scouts. He recorded 27 touchdowns, 3192 passing yards, and a 71.2% completion rate, leading Vanderbilt to victories against powerhouse teams. As Pavia prepares for the Senior Bowl and the NFL Draft, his college career leaves a lasting impact on the program.
SEC All-Star Teams: Pavia, Mizzou Lead
01:59|Diego Pavia of Vanderbilt leads the SECs All-SEC first team, marking a historic moment for the Commodores. Missouri secures the most first-team selections with four players, while Georgia leads overall with eleven. CJ Allen, Georgias star linebacker, tops the conference in tackles. Quarterbacks Ty Simpson (Alabama), Trinidad Chambliss (Ole Miss), and Gunner Stockton (Georgia) earn second, second, and third-team spots, respectively. These selections highlight the conferences talent and hard work, setting the stage for thrilling bowl games and the College Football Playoff.
Vanderbilt Stars Pavia & Stowers Honored
01:39|Vanderbilt football celebrates historic achievement with Diego Pavia and Eli Stowers earning All-SEC first-team honors, marking the first time since 2013 that multiple Commodores received this recognition and the first time since 2005 for offensive players. Pavia, a dual-threat quarterback, led the SEC in total yards and is a Heisman Trophy finalist, while Stowers dominated at tight end, finishing 9th in receiving yards and tied for 6th in receptions.
Diego Pavia: Vanderbilt's Unrecruited Hero
01:39|Diego Pavia, the unrecruited quarterback, has transformed Vanderbilt football, leading them to their best season ever with a record-breaking ten wins. Known for his confident personality, Pavia guided the Commodores to four ranked victories, including a number nine ranking in the AP Top Twenty-Five. His drive and ability to make crucial plays have earned him a Heisman Trophy finalist nod, making him a hero to Vanderbilt supporters and a respected rival to opposing fans.
Diego Pavia's Heisman Journey: From Fringe to Finalist
02:00|Diego Pavia, Vanderbilts star quarterback, is a Heisman Trophy finalist, thanks to his exceptional late-season performances against Auburn, Kentucky, and Tennessee. His impressive statistics, including a 71.2% completion rate, 27 passing TDs, and 826 rushing yards, have propelled him to the top of the SECs offensive leaderboard. Despite not making the College Football Playoff, Pavias Heisman odds have significantly improved, with his standout game against Kentuckey and crucial performances against Tennessee and Auburn solidifying his candidacy. Vanderbilt will face Iowa in the ReliaQuest Bowl, and Pavia is expected to play. The Heisman winner will be announced on December 13th, making Pavia a strong contender for college footballs most prestigious individual award.