Diego Pavia injury update: Vanderbilt QB's status for South Carolina game revealed on Wednesday report
South Carolina and Vanderbilt will both be looking for their fourth SEC win Saturday as they are set to face off in Nashville. We now have our first look at which players could potentially be held out as the initial injury report for the game was revealed Wednesday.
The Gamecocks (5-3, 3-3 SEC) are coming off of a 44-20 upset victory of No. 10 Texas A&M over the weekend behind three total touchdowns from quarterback LaNorris Sellers. Meanwhile, the Commodores became bowl eligible for the first time since 2018 with a win over Auburn.
You can view the full injury report for both teams below.
South Carolina
- Matthew Fuller, RB, OUT
- Mohamed Kaba, LB, OUT
- Jakai Moore, OL, OUT
- Buddy Mack III, DB, Doubtful
- Nick Barrett, DT, Doubtful
- DeAndre Jules, DT, Doubtful
Vanderbilt
- Zaylin Wood, DL, OUT
- Mark Davis, CB, OUT
- Boubacar Diakite, EDGE, OUT
- Grayson Morgan, OL, OUT
- Bradley Mann, DL, OUT
- Dariyan Wiley, WR, Questionable
- Quincy Skinner Jr., WR, Questionable
- Kolbey Taylor, CB, Questionable
- Nate Johnson, QB, Questionable
- Christian James, DL, Questionable
- Diego Pavia, QB, Probable
- Sedrick Alexander, RB, Probable
More on the matchup between South Carolina and Vanderbilt
The Gamecocks and Commodores have both been enjoying some of their best seasons in recent memory. With similar records to this point in the season, the winner will move ahead of the loser in the SEC standings.
This will be the 34th meeting between South Carolina and Vanderbilt with the Gamecocks holding a commanding 29-4 all-time lead in the series. The Commodores’ last win came more than 15 years ago in 2008.
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This seems as good a year as any for Vanderbilt to finally snap that streak, and it helps that the game is being played at home. Led by quarterback Diego Pavia, the Commodores have already beaten Alabama and taken Texas down to the wire at FirstBank Stadium this season.
However, the Gamecocks have won back-to-back games and aren’t likely to go down easily. Sellers will look to keep it rolling coming off of his big performance and get South Carolina its sixth win of the season.
Kickoff is set for 4:15 p.m. ET on Saturday and the game will be televised on SEC Network.