Overview
- A Tennessee Highway Patrol officer arrested the 25-year-old at Neyland Stadium on a public intoxication charge during Vanderbilt’s 45–24 win over Tennessee.
- Local reports say event staff complained he was blocking views with a large flag and that he became verbally combative after refusing to remove it.
- He was booked early Sunday at Knox County Jail and later released on his own recognizance, according to jail records cited by the New York Post.
- It is his second arrest at a Vanderbilt game this season after a Sept. 1 incident at FirstBank Stadium in which he and his brother Roel were charged with public intoxication and resisting arrest, with Roel also accused of assaulting an officer.
- A separate Nov. 1 confrontation at the Texas game drew social-media attention but did not result in an arrest, and neither Diego Pavia nor Vanderbilt has issued public comment in the cited reports.