Diego Pavia and the Commodore offense light up Kentucky on Vanderbilt's senior day en route to a 45-17 victory over Kentucky in Nashville, totaling over 600 yards.

Defense held strong in the first quarter as Kentucky's offense managed only nine plays for 13 yards while Vanderbilt controlled the ball for 9:48 with a 15-play drive that resulted in a field goal. The Commodores led 3-0 after the first quarter.

Diego Pavia connected with Tre Richardson for a 71-yard touchdown pass on Vanderbilt's first drive of the second quarter, extending the lead to 10-0. That set the tone for the remainder of the game. Pavia and Richardson hooked up for two additional touchdown passes before each added a rushing touchdown. Pavia had a record-setting day, 32-38 for 469 yards passing, 48 yards rushing, and

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