Overview
- The victory lifted No. 20 Vanderbilt to 4-0, its best start since 2008.
- Quarterback Diego Pavia threw for 245 yards, rushed for 86, and accounted for two touchdowns before exiting early in the third quarter.
- The offense finished with 635 total yards, eight rushing touchdowns, and no punts.
- Georgia State was held to 32 rushing yards as Jordan Matthews forced a fumble and Jamison Curtis scored on a blocked punt.
- Reserves Blaze Berlowitz and Drew Dickey added rushing scores, and Vanderbilt hosts Utah State on Sept. 27.