Vanderbilt QB's Brother Arrested at Neyland Stadium After Rivalry Game

Vanderbilt QB’s Brother Arrested at Neyland Stadium After Rivalry Game


Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia’s brother was arrested after the game at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville on Saturday.

Javier Pavia was arrested and then released after being charged with public intoxication and unruly behavior after supposedly waving a flag and blocking other people’s view of the game, WBIR-TV reported.

Pavia was released on a recognizance bond and will not have to pay any bail if he appears at all his court dates.

Stadium officials reportedly confronted the 25-year-old and asked him to leave, but he allegedly refused.

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Arrest records claim that Pavia was “extremely intoxicated” and “verbally combative” with stadium officials and a Tennessee State trooper who responded to the incident.

Pavia is next set to appear in court for a bond arraignment on December 9.

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