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Tennessee football should lack no motivation for the game against Vanderbilt this Saturday. The Vols will have the chance to spoil the Commodores’ season in what is being billed as the biggest game in program history. On top of that, Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia is going to have to back up his words from this summer.

In June, Pavia commented on the rivalry with Tennessee on the Bussin with the Boys podcast. During the appearance, he made a bold statement.

“Vanderbilt is going to run Tennessee after this year,” Pavia said. “This is gonna be the new staple of college football. It’s going to happen here at Vanderbilt. “Everyone wants to come to Tennessee (the state) because of Nashville. So they want to come to Nashville, so Vanderbilt. And then when we have the most money in NIL, why not come here? We literally just have to win this year and throughout the rest of the year, it’ll take care of itself.”

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So far, Pavia is backing up his comments. He has Vanderbilt at 9-2 (5-2 SEC), with a win potentially pushing the Commodores into the playoff picture.

The success of Vanderbilt can be pinned directly on Pavia. This year, he’s thrown for 2,924 yards, 26 touchdowns and six interceptions. He’s also run for 661 yards and eight touchdowns. This has resulted in his Heisman Trophy odds sitting at +500, tied for the second-highest mark in the country behind just Fernando Mendoza of Indiana, according to FanDuel.

Tennessee opens the week as a 3.5-point favorite in the matchup, though. The Vols have the advantage of playing at home, which is traditionally thought of as a three-point swing in that team’s favor. This means on a neutral site, it’d likely be a pick-em game.

So far, the public likes the Commodores to cover. 59% of the money and 68% of the bets placed have been on Vanderbilt covering. This season, UT is 5-6 against the spread. VU is 9-2.

Kickoff is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. ET and will air on ESPN.