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Vanderbilt QB's Mom Steals Show, Goes Viral
23 Nov
Summary
- ESPN focused heavily on Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia's mother.
- Theo Von made a bet involving Pavia's mother.
- Pavia credits his mother's work ethic for his success.

Antoinette Padilla, mother of Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia, recently garnered widespread attention during the Vanderbilt-Kentucky game. ESPN cameras frequently focused on Padilla, who was escorted onto the field by podcaster Theo Von, leading to her viral resurgence on social media. Fans created numerous memes and jokes, highlighting both Padilla's popularity and the extensive airtime she received.
Adding to the intrigue, Theo Von confirmed a bet with Pavia: if Vanderbilt won a crucial game, Pavia would arrange a date between Von and his mother. Pavia humorously clarified the bet's terms on X, adding a condition involving Tate McRae. Von, who expressed a desire to marry a nurse, acknowledged Padilla is one.
Beyond the public spectacle, Pavia shared in an interview that his mother's "hard-hat, lunch-pail" philosophy, shaped by her upbringing, has been instrumental to his success. He recalled realizing later in life how his mother often sacrificed her own meals to ensure her children had enough to eat.




