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    Diego Pavia's Sister Sends Strong Message to Jalen Milroe After Vanderbilt-Alabama

    By Max Escarpio,

    3 days ago

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    Vanderbilt Commodores quarterback Diego Pavia turned into an internet sensation after he led his team to a 40-35 upset win over Jalen Milroe and the Alabama Crimson Tide in Week 6.

    After Pavia knocked off the No. 1 team in the nation, heading into the game as heavy underdogs, fans and analysts were quick to share their reactions on social media. One of those fans was Diego Pavia's sister, Abrielle Pavia.

    Abrielle Pavia took to social media after the win to post a video in which she said, "Alabama, what happened? How do you lose to Vanderbilt?"

    She tagged Milroe and freshman phenom Ryan Williams in her post, seemingly calling out the Alabama stars.

    Abrielle Pavia will be graduating high school in 2029 and currently plays basketball. She's in eighth grade and resides in New Mexico.

    Milroe finished the game with one touchdown on 310 yards while completing 18-of-24 pass attempts. The dual-threat quarterback was held to just 10 yards on the ground but was able to punch in a rushing touchdown.

    Williams has been his No. 1 wide receiver this season. The 17-year-old reclassified to the 2024 recruiting class to join the Crimson Tide and forgo his senior year in high school. Despite his inexperience, he's been one of the top storylines in college football this season.

    Williams ended the game with two touchdowns and 84 total yards.

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    Jalen Milroe, Alabama Crimson Tide

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    As mentioned, Abrielle Pavia's brother, Diego Pavia, was the star of the show on Saturday.

    Diego Pavia ended the matchup with two touchdowns and 252 yards, completing 16-of-20 pass attempts. He also added 56 yards on the ground, serving as the Commodores' second-leading rusher after running back Sedrick Alexander, who posted two touchdowns and 64 yards.

    Related: Nick Saban's Daughter Posts Five-Word Message That Says It All

    Related: Robert Griffin III Left Speechless After Alabama's Historic Loss

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