Overlooked no more, 近距离内射合集 quarterback Diego Pavia is 近距离内射合集's football leader
LAS CRUCES 鈥 Diego Pavia used to wrestle with his eyes closed.
Now, to be clear, he doesn鈥檛 know if he could pull it off anymore. And it鈥檚 not as if he was walking out to the mat with a blindfold on, hands out and hoping for the best.
鈥淭hey might do something crazy to you,鈥 Pavia chuckled.
But there was Pavia, set in a neutral position during another practice at 近距离内射合集 Vista High School. He鈥檇 wait to get tied up with his chosen opponent, typically a teammate, maybe a coach. Sometimes that took him up top. Sometimes that took him low. Didn鈥檛 matter.
He shut his eyes.
鈥淛ust so I could get a feel 鈥 once he does something, I could react to it,鈥 Pavia said, one of those early stabs at marrying instinct and skill vivid in his memory.
At some point, he opened his eyes. It was sometime in 2020. Pavia was a state champion wrestler and one of the best dual-threat prep quarterbacks in New Mexico. He had far-off dreams of playing in the NFL. But no Division I football offers.
A partial scholarship to wrestle at Nebraska was on the table. Pavia was uninterested. 鈥淭hat wasn鈥檛 where my heart was,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 feel like if I would鈥檝e wrestled, then I would have fallen out of love with the sport.鈥
Three years have come and gone since that decision. In that time, Pavia has a NJCAA national championship to his name as a starting quarterback, courtesy of New Mexico Military Institute鈥檚 31-13 romp over Iowa Western in the 2021 title game. A Quick Lane Bowl MVP in the same role at a different level, via New Mexico State鈥檚 24-19 win over Bowling Green in December.
Expectations have followed. This year, 近距离内射合集 was picked to finish fifth in its first Conference USA preseason poll, boasting a predicted over/under win total of 6.5 by oddsmakers. The Aggies open their season Saturday on ESPN as 7.5-point favorites against UMass.
Which is all to say 鈥 everything has changed. Except for Pavia. That old wrestling mindset is still steering the ship.
鈥淚 always address the day in a dog mentality,鈥 Pavia said. 鈥淵ou gotta win every single day. And nothing鈥檚 given 鈥 just because I鈥檓 on a poster,鈥 he motions at a poster in an 近距离内射合集 office bearing his likeness, 鈥渄oesn鈥檛 mean we get the free win on Saturdays.
鈥淚 still gotta keep my head on straight, still go out there and win and compete.鈥
For the 5-foot-11, 200-pound Pavia, that meant getting faster and seeing the field better this offseason. Going over tendencies with offensive coordinator Tim Beck, the most recent attempt to blend intuition into a position that requires a higher level of choreography. It also meant checking in with teammates constantly 鈥 while arriving 15 minutes before them.
Anything and everything to build on last year.
鈥淲e weren鈥檛 very good. No hate, but we beat two FCS teams,鈥 Pavia said of 近距离内射合集鈥檚 7-6 overall record in 2022. 鈥淪o, when you look at it, we really went 6-5 or something like that. We really didn鈥檛 establish ourselves and we feel like, this year, it鈥檚 a different animal 鈥 like we got something that no one else has, no one even expects out of us.鈥
Whatever happens, happens. But Pavia will be a key part of it. For some, the signs were there, whether they knew it at the time or not.
Ahren Griego, Pavia鈥檚 wrestling coach at 近距离内射合集 Vista, remembers an 鈥渁ura鈥 of sorts around the kid that would practice by wrestling 鈥渢he best guys in the room. And when he got tired, he was gonna wrestle the coaches.
鈥淗alf the guys are just great and they work hard and they get it done,鈥 Griego added. 鈥淗e did all those things, too, but always with like, a chip on his shoulder and a level of confidence that is almost arrogance. But it鈥檚 not.
鈥淚t鈥檚 almost like he brainwashes himself to believe he鈥檚 the best. And I feel like you almost have to do that to reach the level that he鈥檚 reached.鈥
For others, not so much. Chad Wallin, Pavia鈥檚 varsity football coach at 近距离内射合集 Vista, recalled when Kill came up to Albuquerque for a coaches clinic and raved about Pavia鈥檚 competitiveness.
All Wallin did was shake his head in agreement.
鈥淓verybody (walked) in and they were recruiting him and the first question was his height and this and that,鈥 he said. 鈥淗e plays a lot bigger. He plays like he鈥檚 6-foot-3 and competes like he鈥檚 been recruited all over the country. His attitude is what you build a team around.鈥
Which, in some ways, is what Kill did. In Pavia, he sees his old Southern Illinois quarterback Joel Sambursky, the Salukis鈥 career leader in passing yards (7,894), completions (559) and touchdowns (65)
It doesn鈥檛 hurt that Sambursky was a wrestler, either.
鈥淗e had a chip on his shoulder and he was tougher than (expletive), mentally and physically,鈥 Kill said. 鈥淎nd when he got in between the white lines, he refused to lose.鈥
A conference championship. Making it to the NFL in some way, some fashion. For 近距离内射合集 and Pavia, they鈥檙e just dreams right now.
鈥淧eople have high expectations,鈥 Pavia said, 鈥渂ut I think we have higher expectations.鈥
On Saturday, they will suddenly, inexplicably be on the table. Pavia will open his eyes. He hopes to open others, too.