Brother of Vanderbilt quarterback arrested in Knoxville during game
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In Knoxville, Tennessee, Javier Pavia, the brother of Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia, was taken into custody at Neyland Stadium this past Saturday evening, according to court documents.

During the Volunteers-Vanderbilt matchup, stadium staff requested Pavia, aged 25, to remove a flag that was obstructing the view of other spectators. Court records indicate that Pavia resisted, arguing with staff members while displaying signs of heavy intoxication, such as slurred speech and unsteady movements.

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