Bussin' With The Boys – Episode 333: Diego Pavia Predicts Vanderbilt To Repeat Against Alabama & Make College Football Playoff
Release Date: June 17, 2025
Introduction to Episode 333
Timestamp: [01:09]
Hosts Taylor Lewan and Will Compton warmly welcome fans to the 333rd episode of "Bussin' With The Boys." They highlight the diverse subscriber tiers and encourage new listeners to subscribe and engage with the channel. The episode features a special guest, Diego Pavia, the quarterback for the Vanderbilt Commodores, who shares his insights on Vanderbilt's prospects against Alabama and the potential to make the College Football Playoff.
Father’s Day Weekend Recap and Dad Combine
Timestamp: [01:09] – [04:56]
The hosts reminisce about their Father's Day weekend, highlighting various vlogs and collaborations, including the "Dad Combine" recap. They discuss the camaraderie among dads, share humorous anecdotes about their own fathers, and promote their merchandise available at bwtb.com. Notable moments include:
- Will Compton humorously critiques his dad's appearance in the Dad Combine, saying, “Bad look for Dave” at [05:11].
- Taylor Lewan emphasizes the importance of father-son bonding, sharing moments from their vlogs and encouraging listeners to support their content.
Interview with Diego Pavia: Vanderbilt's Football Prospects
Timestamp: [77:01] – [89:04]
Diego Pavia delves into his journey from a partial scholarship at Northern Colorado to becoming Vanderbilt’s starting quarterback. Key discussions include:
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Transfer Decision: Diego explains his decision to transfer to Vanderbilt, motivated by a close relationship with Coach Kill and the opportunity to lead the team. At [82:56], he states, “You have to assume at the very least we’re going to be a little bit better.”
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Expectations for Vanderbilt: Diego is confident in Vanderbilt’s ability to compete at a high level, predicting a repeat victory against Alabama and a spot in the College Football Playoff. He shares, “[I'm] going to make sure I say this and then [...] imagine something like beating Alabama and taking the goal post down Broadway.”
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NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) Experiences: Diego discusses his first NIL deals, feeling undervalued initially compared to teammates but leveraging his performance to secure better opportunities. At [90:14], he mentions, "Other schools were offering me like a, like a card houses and, and like big time money."
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Mental Fortitude and Overcoming Challenges: Reflecting on his time in junior college and the competitive nature of football, Diego emphasizes resilience and the importance of having a strong mindset. He shares his philosophy, “[...] if you go in there with the losing mentality, you’re screwed already.”
Notable Quotes:
- Diego Pavia at [82:56]: “I had the guys to go do it. We got the firepower, we got the depth, got the defense, the offense.”
- Diego Pavia at [90:14]: “Other schools were offering me like a, like a card houses and, and like big time money.”
- Diego Pavia at [104:08]: “They were saying that I need to get maybe better as a passer. Sitting the pocket don’t leave as much, and so I need to work the pocket more.”
Discussion on College Football Landscape and NIL
Timestamp: [89:04] – [102:44]
The conversation shifts to the broader landscape of college football, focusing on the impact of NIL regulations:
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Parity in College Football: Hosts and Diego discuss how NIL has leveled the playing field, allowing more teams to attract top talent. They debate whether the SEC or Big Ten will dominate the national championships in the NIL era.
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Recruitment and Transfers: Diego touches on the challenges of recruiting and the increasing fluidity of player transfers, emphasizing loyalty and team cohesion over monetary offers.
Notable Insights:
- Diego Pavia at [90:14]: Expresses frustration over being undervalued initially but overcoming it through performance.
- Discussion on how SEC and Big Ten are adapting to NIL, with Diego advocating for the SEC to maintain its dominance.
Personal Stories and Interactions
Timestamp: [05:11] – [75:54]
Throughout the episode, hosts and Diego share personal anecdotes, strengthening the bond with their audience:
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Relationship with Coaches and Teammates: Diego speaks fondly of Coach Kill as a father figure and shares stories of team camaraderie and the challenges of balancing personal life with athletic responsibilities.
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Celebrations and Milestones: The hosts recount their Father’s Day celebrations, including playing games late into the night and spending quality time with family. Diego shares his memorable moments, such as beating top-ranked teams and the euphoria of field rushes.
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Social Media Engagement: The hosts discuss interactions with fans and other personalities, including teasing future episodes with tight end George Kittle and potential collaborations with Josh Pate.
Notable Quotes:
- Diego Pavia at [116:58]: “I’m going from 1400 to 150,000. I’m like, oh, sign me up.”
- Will Compton at [123:44]: “There's enough film on him. We see what he does.”
Upcoming Events and Future Plans
Timestamp: [75:54] – [88:20]
The hosts preview upcoming content, including:
- "Tight End You" Vlog: Featuring George Kittle and other special guests.
- Diego Pavia’s Season Forecast: Diego passionately predicts Vanderbilt’s success, aiming for a national championship and highlighting his commitment to leading the team to victory.
Notable Moments:
- Surprise Birthday Celebrations: The hosts celebrate Mitch and Taylor’s birthdays with playful banter and humorous interactions, enhancing the show's lighthearted atmosphere.
- Promotion of Future Shows: Teasers about upcoming episodes and special appearances keep the audience engaged and looking forward to more content.
Conclusion and Final Remarks
Timestamp: [139:57] – [164:00]
The episode wraps up with final reflections on Diego’s journey, his relationship with Vanderbilt, and his aspirations for the future. The hosts express gratitude to their listeners, encourage subscriptions, and hint at exciting future collaborations and interviews.
Diego Pavia leaves listeners with an inspiring message about perseverance, dedication, and the importance of maintaining a winning mentality both on and off the field.
Final Notable Quote:
- Diego Pavia at [147:24]: “I give it to my all to my mom and she handles it.”
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
- Diego Pavia at [82:56]: “I had the guys to go do it. We got the firepower, we got the depth, got the defense, the offense.”
- Will Compton at [05:11]: “Bad look for Dave.”
- Diego Pavia at [90:14]: “Other schools were offering me like a, like a card houses and, and like big time money.”
- Diego Pavia at [104:08]: “They were saying that I need to get maybe better as a passer. Sitting the pocket don’t leave as much, and so I need to work the pocket more.”
Conclusion
Episode 333 of "Bussin' With The Boys" offers an engaging blend of personal stories, expert insights, and candid discussions about college football's evolving landscape. With Diego Pavia sharing his journey and predictions for Vanderbilt, listeners gain a deeper understanding of what it takes to compete at the highest levels of the sport. The hosts’ relatable anecdotes and interactions further enrich the conversation, making it a must-listen for fans seeking both entertainment and meaningful content.
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