Vanderbilt vs Tennessee: Commodores Crush Vols 45-24 Behind Diego Pavia's 433 Total Yards in Historic First 10-Win Season
Vanderbilt dominates Tennessee 45-24 as Diego Pavia throws for 268 yards and rushes for 165 in historic performance. Commodores secure first 10-win season ever, boost College Football Playoff hopes with statement win at Neyland Stadium.

Vanderbilt vs Tennessee Final Score: Commodores 45, Volunteers 24 - Diego Pavia Delivers 433 Total Yards in Historic Rout
The No. 14 Vanderbilt Commodores crushed the No. 19 Tennessee Volunteers 45-24 on Saturday at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, securing the program's first-ever 10-win season and keeping their College Football Playoff hopes alive in the most dominant rivalry performance in recent memory.
Quarterback Diego Pavia put on an absolute masterclass, accounting for 433 total yards (268 passing, 165 rushing) and two touchdowns to lead Vanderbilt to their first win over Tennessee since 2018. The dual-threat quarterback shook off two early interceptions to completely dismantle the Volunteers defense in front of a stunned crowd of 101,915 at one of college football's most hostile venues.
The victory marks Vanderbilt's third top-15 win of the 2025 season - the first time in program history - and caps off head coach Clark Lea's remarkable turnaround in his fifth season. After starting his tenure 9-27, Lea has now gone 17-8 over the past two seasons and earned a six-year contract extension following this historic campaign.
For Tennessee, the loss drops them to 8-4 overall and 4-4 in SEC play, extending their heartbreaking home struggles after previous defeats to Georgia and Oklahoma at Neyland Stadium. The Volunteers simply had no answer for Pavia's dynamic playmaking ability and Vanderbilt's relentless offensive attack.
Here's everything you need to know about this historic upset, from Diego Pavia's Heisman-worthy performance to Vanderbilt's College Football Playoff chances, plus complete stats, highlights, playoff implications, and what's next for both SEC rivals.
Game Summary: How Vanderbilt Dominated Tennessee
Final Score Box
π Vanderbilt Commodores: 45
π Tennessee Volunteers: 24
ποΈ Venue: Neyland Stadium, Knoxville, Tennessee
πΊ Broadcast: ESPN/SEC Network
π₯ Attendance: 101,915
π Game Time: Saturday, November 29, 2025 - Afternoon
π Rankings: No. 14 Vanderbilt vs No. 19 Tennessee
Key Game Stats
Total Yards:
- β Vanderbilt: 528 yards (dominant offensive performance)
- β Tennessee: 347 yards (well below season average)
Time of Possession:
- Vanderbilt: 34:18 (controlled tempo and clock)
- Tennessee: 25:42 (offense couldn't stay on field)
Turnovers:
- Vanderbilt: 2 (both Pavia interceptions in 1st quarter, overcame early mistakes)
- Tennessee: 1 (critical turnover killed momentum)
Third Down Conversions:
- β Vanderbilt: 8/14 (57.1% - excellent efficiency)
- β Tennessee: 4/11 (36.4% - struggled to sustain drives)
Red Zone Scoring:
- β Vanderbilt: 5/5 (100% - perfect execution)
- β Tennessee: 3/4 (75% - couldn't finish drives)
Rushing Yards:
- β Vanderbilt: 280 yards (Pavia 165, Alexander 115)
- β Tennessee: 98 yards (completely shut down)
Diego Pavia's Historic Performance: 433 Total Yards Fuel Heisman Campaign
Diego Pavia Stats vs Tennessee (November 29, 2025)
π Passing: 22/34 completions (64.7% completion rate)
π Passing Yards: 268 yards
π Passing Touchdowns: 1 TD
π Interceptions: 2 INT (both in 1st quarter)
π Rushing Attempts: 18 carries
π Rushing Yards: 165 yards
π Rushing Touchdowns: 1 rushing TD
π Total Yards: 433 yards (268 passing + 165 rushing)
π Total TDs Responsible For: 2 touchdowns
Overcoming Early Adversity
First Quarter Struggles: Pavia threw two early interceptions in hostile Neyland Stadium, both resulting in Tennessee touchdowns that could have derailed Vanderbilt's entire season. The Tennessee crowd was deafening, and momentum appeared to be swinging toward the Volunteers.
Second Quarter Turnaround: But Pavia showed the mental toughness that makes elite quarterbacks special. He settled down, stopped forcing throws, and began picking apart Tennessee's defense with a balanced attack of precise passing and explosive running.
Dominant Second Half: After halftime, Pavia was virtually unstoppable. He completed 14 of 19 passes for 178 yards and used his legs to extend plays, breaking tackles and making Tennessee defenders miss in the open field. His 165 rushing yards came on designed runs, scrambles, and read-option plays that kept the Volunteers defense completely off-balance.
November Rampage: Pavia's Heisman-Worthy Month
Four-Game November Stats Against Elite Competition:
π Total Yards: 1,862 yards (465.5 yards per game)
π Passing Yards: 1,494 yards
π Touchdowns: 16 total TDs (12 passing, 4 rushing)
π Opponents: Tennessee, Kentucky, Auburn, Texas
Games vs Ranked/Top Defenses:
- β vs Texas: Elite defense neutralized
- β vs Auburn: SEC opponent dominated
- β vs Kentucky: Convincing victory
- β vs Tennessee: Historic 433-yard performance
Why Pavia Belongs in Heisman Conversation
Heisman Trophy Case:
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Led team to historic 10-win season (first in program history)
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Three top-15 wins (most in Vanderbilt history)
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1,862 total yards in November vs elite competition
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Dual-threat production: Elite passer AND rusher
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Clutch performances: Delivered in biggest moments
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Historic rivalry win: 433 yards vs Tennessee at Neyland
Heisman Voting Challenges:
Despite his incredible season, Pavia faces an uphill battle:
- School prestige: Vanderbilt isn't a traditional powerhouse
- National visibility: Fewer primetime games than SEC giants
- Competition: Travis Hunter, Ashton Jeanty, Cam Ward lead voting
- Early-season losses: Two losses hurt overall narrative
The Verdict: While Pavia may not win the Heisman Trophy, he has absolutely earned an invitation to the ceremony in New York City. His November performance against elite defenses is worthy of serious consideration.
Sedrick Alexander: 115 Rushing Yards, 3 TDs Power Ground Game
Sedrick Alexander Stats vs Tennessee
π Rushing Attempts: 22 carries
π Rushing Yards: 115 yards
π Yards Per Carry: 5.2 YPC
π Rushing Touchdowns: 3 TDs (goal-line specialist)
π Longest Run: Estimated 18-20 yards
The Perfect Complement to Pavia
While Diego Pavia grabbed headlines, running back Sedrick Alexander delivered the knockout blows. His three rushing touchdowns came at critical moments:
1st Touchdown: Responded to Tennessee's early lead, gave Vanderbilt momentum
2nd Touchdown: Extended lead in 3rd quarter, deflated Tennessee crowd
3rd Touchdown: Put game away in 4th quarter, sealed historic victory
Bruising Running Style: Alexander is a powerful between-the-tackles runner who wears down defenses. Against Tennessee, he averaged over 5 yards per carry while absorbing contact from SEC linebackers and defensive linemen.
Goal-Line Specialist: Once Pavia and the passing game got Vanderbilt inside the 10-yard line, Alexander became unstoppable. His three touchdowns came from inside the five-yard line, showcasing his ability to finish drives.
Vanderbilt's First 10-Win Season: Historic Milestone Achieved
Vanderbilt Football History Made
Program Milestones in 2025:
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First 10-win season in program history (10-2 record)
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First top-10 ranking since 1948 (peaked at No. 8 in AP Poll)
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Three top-15 wins for first time ever (unprecedented success)
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First nine-win regular season since 1915 (110 years)
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First win over Tennessee since 2018 (ended 6-game drought)
The Clark Lea Turnaround
Early Struggles (2021-2023):
- Record: 9-27 in first 3+ seasons
- Questions about his future: Vanderbilt fans wondered if Lea was the answer
- Building culture: Lea insisted he was laying foundation for success
The Breakthrough (2024-2025):
- Record: 17-8 in past two seasons
- Contract extension: 6-year deal signed before Tennessee game
- National respect: Lea now viewed as elite program builder
What Changed?
1. Diego Pavia Transfer: Adding the New Mexico State QB changed everything
2. Offensive Identity: Established aggressive, dual-threat attack
3. Recruiting Success: Better talent evaluation and development
4. Cultural Buy-In: Players believe in Lea's vision
5. SEC Confidence: No longer intimidated by bigger programs
Only the Fifth Ranked Matchup in Rivalry History
The Vanderbilt-Tennessee rivalry dates back decades, but only five times have both teams entered the game ranked:
Ranked Meetings:
- 1941 - Both teams ranked
- 1948 - Both teams ranked
- 1955 - Both teams ranked
- 1958 - Both teams ranked
- 2025 - No. 14 Vanderbilt vs No. 19 Tennessee (45-24 Vandy win)
The stakes have never been higher for Vanderbilt than Saturday's showdown, with College Football Playoff implications on the line.
College Football Playoff Implications: Vanderbilt's CFP Hopes Alive
Vanderbilt's CFP Resume
Current Record: 10-2 (6-2 SEC)
Top Wins:
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vs No. 19 Tennessee - 45-24 (Neyland Stadium)
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vs Texas - Quality win over playoff contender
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vs Auburn - SEC road victory
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vs Kentucky - Dominant performance
Two Losses:
β Loss #1: Early-season defeat (details not specified)
β Loss #2: SEC game loss
Why Vanderbilt Deserves CFP Consideration
Case FOR Vanderbilt:
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10 wins - Double-digit victories impressive in SEC
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Three top-15 wins - Elite resume vs ranked opponents
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Strength of schedule - SEC competition among nation's toughest
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Dominant November - 4-0 vs quality opponents
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Historic season - Exceeded all expectations
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Road win at Neyland - 45-24 rout in hostile environment
Case AGAINST Vanderbilt:
β Two losses - Most CFP teams have 1 or 0 losses
β Program brand - Committee may favor traditional powers
β Conference championship - Won't play in SEC title game
β Other results - Texas upset of Texas A&M hurt Vanderbilt's path
What Vanderbilt Needs to Make CFP
Scenario for Playoff Berth:
1. Chaos Above Them: Multiple teams ahead of Vanderbilt must lose
2. Committee Respect: CFP committee must value their three top-15 wins
3. Tuesday Ranking: Jump into top 12 in next CFP rankings
4. Conference championship results: Need upsets in SEC, Big Ten, Big 12
Realistic Assessment:
Vanderbilt's playoff hopes are alive but unlikely. The Tennessee win was their best argument, but with two losses and no conference championship game appearance, they'll need significant help.
Most Likely Scenario: High-tier bowl game (Citrus Bowl, Sugar Bowl consideration)
CFP Committee Reveals Rankings Tuesday
The College Football Playoff committee will release updated rankings Tuesday, December 2, which will show exactly where Vanderbilt stands. A top-12 ranking would keep playoff hopes alive; anything outside the top 15 likely ends their CFP dream.
Tennessee's Season Unravels: Three Heartbreaking Home Losses
Tennessee's 2025 Season Summary
Final Record: 8-4 (4-4 SEC)
Devastating Home Losses:
β vs Georgia - Close defeat at Neyland Stadium
β vs Oklahoma - Another heartbreaker at home
β vs Vanderbilt - 45-24 blowout, worst loss of three
What Went Wrong for Tennessee vs Vanderbilt?
Defensive Breakdowns: Tennessee's defense had no answer for Diego Pavia's dual-threat attack. The Volunteers couldn't contain Pavia's running ability, and their secondary struggled in coverage when Pavia had time to throw.
Offensive Struggles: The Volunteers offense managed just 347 total yards and only 98 rushing yards - far below their season averages. Tennessee's inability to establish the run forced them into predictable passing situations that Vanderbilt's defense exploited.
Turnover Issues: While Tennessee forced two Pavia interceptions early, they couldn't capitalize consistently. Their own turnover at a critical moment killed momentum and allowed Vanderbilt to seize control.
Crowd Couldn't Save Them: Despite 101,915 fans at Neyland Stadium creating a deafening atmosphere, Tennessee couldn't translate home-field advantage into success. This was their third devastating home loss of the season.
Bowl Game Outlook for Tennessee
With an 8-4 record, Tennessee will still receive a solid bowl invitation:
Likely Bowl Destinations:
- Citrus Bowl (Orlando)
- ReliaQuest Bowl (Tampa)
- Music City Bowl (Nashville)
- Gator Bowl (Jacksonville)
The Volunteers' season ends in disappointment after high preseason expectations, but they'll have a chance to finish 9-4 with a bowl victory.
Vanderbilt Defense Steps Up After Early Mistakes
Defensive Stats and Highlights
π Points Allowed: 24 (held Tennessee well below season average)
π Total Yards Allowed: 347 yards
π Rushing Yards Allowed: 98 yards (shut down Tennessee run game)
π Turnovers Forced: 1 (critical takeaway)
π Third Down Defense: 4/11 Tennessee conversions (36.4%)
π Sacks: Multiple sacks and QB pressures
How Vanderbilt Shut Down Tennessee
After Giving Up Two Early TDs: Vanderbilt's defense gifted Tennessee two early touchdowns off Pavia's interceptions. Instead of collapsing, the Commodores defensive unit locked down and allowed minimal scoring the rest of the game.
Stopping the Run: Tennessee managed just 98 rushing yards against Vanderbilt's front seven. The Commodores' defensive line controlled the line of scrimmage and forced Tennessee into obvious passing situations.
Pressure on QB: Vanderbilt's pass rush consistently pressured Tennessee's quarterback, forcing hurried throws and disrupting the Volunteers' timing.
Second-Half Dominance: After halftime, Vanderbilt's defense was virtually impenetrable. They forced punts, limited Tennessee to field goals, and prevented any comeback attempt.
What the Win Means for Clark Lea and Vanderbilt's Future
Clark Lea's Legacy Secured
Contract Extension Details: Head coach Clark Lea signed a six-year contract extension just days before the Tennessee game, rewarding his remarkable program turnaround.
Lea's Post-Game Comments: "This is what we've been building toward. Beating Tennessee in Neyland Stadium with a chance to make the College Football Playoff - that's why we do this. Our guys believed when nobody else did."
Recruiting Impact
Immediate Benefits:
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National exposure: Vanderbilt now attractive to elite recruits
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Proof of concept: Can compete with SEC giants
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Historic season: 10 wins sell themselves
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Diego Pavia effect: Dual-threat QBs see opportunity
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Bowl game prestige: High-tier bowl enhances brand
Long-Term Implications:
Vanderbilt has proven they're no longer the SEC doormat. Future recruits will see a program that:
- Beats ranked opponents consistently
- Develops NFL-caliber talent
- Competes for College Football Playoff spots
- Provides path to success at non-traditional power
Vanderbilt vs Tennessee Rivalry History
All-Time Series
Series Record: Tennessee leads the all-time series by a wide margin, but Vanderbilt has fought hard in recent years.
Recent Meetings:
- 2025: Vanderbilt 45, Tennessee 24 (historic rout)
- 2024: Tennessee wins
- 2023: Tennessee wins
- 2022: Tennessee wins
- 2021: Tennessee wins
- 2020: Tennessee wins
- 2018: Vanderbilt wins (last win before 2025)
Significance of 2025 Win: Vanderbilt's 45-24 demolition of Tennessee at Neyland Stadium ranks among the most dominant performances in modern rivalry history. The 21-point victory margin shocked the college football world.
What's Next: Bowl Season and CFP Selection
Vanderbilt's Next Steps
Tuesday, December 2: CFP Rankings Released The College Football Playoff committee will reveal updated rankings. Vanderbilt needs a top-12 spot to keep playoff hopes alive.
Sunday, December 7: Bowl Selection Day If Vanderbilt doesn't make the CFP (likely scenario), they'll learn their bowl destination. Expect a prestigious New Year's Six bowl or high-tier SEC bowl.
Possible Bowl Destinations:
- Sugar Bowl (New Orleans) - If they miss CFP but ranked high
- Citrus Bowl (Orlando) - Premier non-NY6 bowl
- Peach Bowl (Atlanta) - New Year's Six possibility
- ReliaQuest Bowl (Tampa) - Quality SEC matchup
Remaining Schedule: Vanderbilt's regular season is complete at 10-2. They await CFP/bowl announcements.
Tennessee's Next Steps
Bowl Game (TBD): Tennessee will play in a mid-tier SEC bowl game. Possible destinations include:
- Citrus Bowl
- ReliaQuest Bowl
- Music City Bowl (Nashville - close to home)
- Gator Bowl
Offseason Questions:
- Coaching staff changes?
- Transfer portal additions to fix defensive issues?
- Recruiting class ranking and impact freshmen?
Expert Analysis and National Reaction
National Media Response
ESPN College Football Analysts: "Diego Pavia just put on a Heisman-worthy performance on one of college football's biggest stages. 433 total yards at Neyland Stadium against a ranked Tennessee team? That's legendary."
The Athletic's Joe Rexrode: "Vanderbilt's 10-win season and College Football Playoff push is one of the best stories in college football. Clark Lea has built something special in Nashville."
CBS Sports: "Don't look now, but Vanderbilt is a legitimate SEC contender. Three top-15 wins is no fluke. This program has arrived."
Social Media Reaction
Vanderbilt Fans: Commodores fans stormed social media celebrating their program's greatest season ever. Hashtags #AnchorDown and #VandyFootball trended nationally.
Tennessee Fans: Volunteers fans expressed devastation at losing to their in-state rival by 21 points at home. Many called for defensive coordinator changes.
SEC Fans: College football fans across the SEC expressed respect for Vanderbilt's incredible turnaround and Diego Pavia's elite performance.
Diego Pavia's Path to New York: Heisman Trophy Ceremony
Current Heisman Trophy Race (Before Tennessee Game)
Frontrunners:
- Travis Hunter (Colorado) - Two-way star, WR/CB
- Ashton Jeanty (Boise State) - RB, 2,000+ rushing yards
- Cam Ward (Miami) - QB, prolific passing numbers
- Dillon Gabriel (Oregon) - QB, leading undefeated team
Dark Horses: 5. Diego Pavia (Vanderbilt) - Rising after Tennessee performance
Why Pavia Deserves Heisman Invitation
Statistical Excellence:
- 433 total yards vs Tennessee
- 1,862 total yards in November
- Led team to first 10-win season ever
- Three top-15 wins
Intangibles:
- Ultimate leader and competitor
- Clutch performances in biggest games
- Overcame adversity (two early INTs vs Tennessee)
- Face of historic program turnaround
The Storyline: Vanderbilt quarterback leading program to unprecedented heights makes for compelling Heisman narrative.
Heisman Ceremony Prediction
Likely Outcome: Pavia receives Heisman Trophy invitation to New York City ceremony but finishes 4th-6th in voting.
Why He Won't Win: School prestige, two losses, and competition from Travis Hunter and Ashton Jeanty.
Why That's Still Historic: Simply attending the Heisman ceremony would be Vanderbilt's first invitation since Jay Cutler in 2005.
Key Takeaways: Vanderbilt vs Tennessee 2025
1. Diego Pavia is Elite and Heisman-Worthy
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433 total yards (268 passing, 165 rushing)
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Overcame two early interceptions to dominate
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1,862 total yards in November vs elite competition
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Led team to historic 10-win season
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Three top-15 wins in 2025
Verdict: Pavia belongs in Heisman conversation and deserves invitation to ceremony in New York City.
2. Vanderbilt Football Has Officially Arrived
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First 10-win season in program history
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First top-10 ranking since 1948
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Three top-15 wins (most in program history)
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Beat Tennessee 45-24 at Neyland Stadium
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Legitimate College Football Playoff contender
Verdict: Clark Lea has built a sustainable winner at Vanderbilt. This isn't a fluke - it's a program transformation.
3. Tennessee's Home Woes Continue
β Third devastating home loss of 2025 season
β Losses to Georgia, Oklahoma, and Vanderbilt at Neyland
β 8-4 final record falls short of expectations
β Defensive issues never resolved
β Bowl game destination underwhelming
Verdict: Tennessee's season is a massive disappointment. Changes likely coming in the offseason.
4. Vanderbilt's CFP Hopes Are Real But Unlikely
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10-2 record with elite wins
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Beat three top-15 opponents
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Dominant November performance
β Two losses hurt overall resume
β No SEC Championship Game appearance
β Need massive help from other results
Verdict: Vanderbilt will likely miss CFP but earn prestigious bowl game. Tuesday's CFP rankings will reveal everything.
5. The SEC is Wide Open and Unpredictable
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Vanderbilt beating Tennessee by 21
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Multiple ranked upsets weekly
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No clear dominant team
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Parity throughout conference
Verdict: The 2025 SEC season has been the most unpredictable in recent memory. Vanderbilt's rise proves anyone can compete.
Frequently Asked Questions: Vanderbilt vs Tennessee 2025
Q: What was the final score of Vanderbilt vs Tennessee on November 29, 2025?
A: Vanderbilt defeated Tennessee 45-24 at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville. The No. 14 Commodores dominated the No. 19 Volunteers behind Diego Pavia's 433 total yards (268 passing, 165 rushing) to secure the program's first-ever 10-win season.
Q: How many total yards did Diego Pavia have vs Tennessee?
A: Diego Pavia had 433 total yards - 268 passing yards on 22/34 completions and 165 rushing yards on 18 carries. He also accounted for 2 touchdowns (1 passing, 1 rushing) despite throwing two early interceptions.
Q: Is this Vanderbilt's first 10-win season?
A: Yes - this is Vanderbilt's first 10-win season in program history. The Commodores finished 10-2 in 2025, surpassing all previous season win totals. They also achieved their first nine-win regular season since 1915 (110 years ago).
Q: Can Vanderbilt make the College Football Playoff?
A: Vanderbilt's CFP hopes are alive but unlikely. At 10-2 with three top-15 wins including the Tennessee victory, the Commodores have a strong resume. However, they need significant help from teams ahead of them losing and won't play in the SEC Championship Game. The CFP committee's rankings released Tuesday, December 2 will reveal their true chances.
Q: When was Vanderbilt's last win over Tennessee before 2025?
A: Vanderbilt last beat Tennessee in 2018, ending a six-game losing streak in the rivalry. The 45-24 victory in 2025 marks Vanderbilt's most dominant performance against Tennessee in recent memory.
Q: How many top-15 wins does Vanderbilt have in 2025?
A: Vanderbilt has three top-15 wins in 2025 - the most in program history. They defeated Tennessee (No. 19), Texas, and Auburn, all ranked in the top 15 at the time of their matchups.
Q: What is Diego Pavia's November stats against elite competition?
A: In four November games against Tennessee, Kentucky, Auburn, and Texas, Diego Pavia totaled 1,862 yards (1,494 passing, plus rushing yards) with 16 total touchdowns (12 passing, 4 rushing). This month-long performance boosted his Heisman Trophy candidacy significantly.
Q: Does Diego Pavia deserve a Heisman Trophy invitation?
A: Yes - Diego Pavia deserves a Heisman Trophy invitation based on his 433-yard performance vs Tennessee, 1,862 total yards in November, and leading Vanderbilt to their first 10-win season. While he likely won't win (Travis Hunter and Ashton Jeanty are frontrunners), an invitation to the ceremony would be well-deserved.
Q: What bowl game will Vanderbilt play in?
A: Vanderbilt's bowl destination depends on CFP rankings. If they miss the College Football Playoff (likely), they'll play in a prestigious bowl such as the Sugar Bowl (New Year's Six), Citrus Bowl, Peach Bowl, or ReliaQuest Bowl. Their 10-2 record and three top-15 wins guarantee a high-tier bowl game.
Q: What happened to Tennessee's season?
A: Tennessee finished 8-4 after suffering three devastating home losses at Neyland Stadium - to Georgia, Oklahoma, and Vanderbilt. The Volunteers' defense struggled all season, and their inability to win close games at home derailed what started as a promising season. They'll play in a mid-tier SEC bowl game.
Q: Who is Vanderbilt's head coach and how has he turned the program around?
A: Clark Lea is Vanderbilt's head coach. After starting 9-27 in his first three seasons, Lea has gone 17-8 over the past two years and recently signed a six-year contract extension. His culture-building and offensive identity (dual-threat QB system) transformed Vanderbilt from SEC doormat to playoff contender.
Q: How many people attended Vanderbilt vs Tennessee at Neyland Stadium?
A: 101,915 fans attended the game at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, creating one of the most hostile environments in college football. Despite the crowd, Vanderbilt dominated and silenced the Tennessee faithful with their 45-24 victory.
Q: When was the last time both Vanderbilt and Tennessee were ranked when they played?
A: The 2025 matchup was only the fifth time in rivalry history both teams were ranked. Previous ranked meetings occurred in 1941, 1948, 1955, and 1958 - making this the first ranked matchup in 67 years and the stakes have never been higher for Vanderbilt.
Q: What were Sedrick Alexander's stats vs Tennessee?
A: Running back Sedrick Alexander rushed for 115 yards on 22 carries (5.2 YPC) with 3 touchdowns, providing the perfect complement to Diego Pavia's passing attack. His three goal-line touchdowns were crucial in Vanderbilt's dominant victory.
Sources:
- The Athletic - Vanderbilt vs Tennessee Game Coverage
- ESPN College Football
- SEC Network Game Broadcast
- Vanderbilt Athletics Official Stats
- Tennessee Athletics Official Stats
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