Vanderbilt holds off pesky Ball State to improve to 5-2
Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia (2) looks to pass against Ball State during the second quarter at FirstBank Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024. Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia threw for 275 yards and a touchdown and ran for 82 and another score, leading the Commodores to a 24-14 win over visiting Ball State in Nashville, Tenn., on Saturday night.
Tight end Eli Stowers caught eight passes for 130 yards and a touchdown for Vanderbilt (5-2, 2-1 in Southeastern Conference play) and kicker Brock Taylor connected on all three of his field goal attempts.
Tight end Tanner Koziol led Ball State (2-5, 1-2 in Mid-American Conference) with nine catches for 68 yards and a score.
Neither team committed a turnover.
The Commodores came in as two-touchdown favorites but didn't lead for good until the fourth quarter, when Pavia made several big plays on the game's key possession.
Martel Hight had a 25-yard punt return to the Cardinals 45 to set up the drive and Pavia took over from there. He hit Stowers for 8 on a third-and-7, added an 11-yard rush to the Ball State 25 and ended the drive with a 6-yard keeper for a score with 7:28 left.
The Cardinals had tied it on a 94-yard drive that ended with 6:03 left in the third quarter, with Kadin Semonza finding Koziol with a 7-yard scoring strike.
That remained the score until the fourth quarter, when Taylor hit a 38-yarder from the right hash to give Vandy the lead.
Vanderbilt had a 285-152 yardage edge at half but led just 14-7 due to its average drive starting at the 15, keyed by a pair of Cardinal punts that pinned the Commodores at their 3-yard line.
Ball State took the opening kickoff and drove 75 yards (6:54 on the clock) when Kiael Kelly scored on a 9-yard quarterback keeper.
Vanderbilt answered with Taylor field goals of 32 and 29 on its first two trips.
The Commodores finally flipped the field late in the second quarter on a 97-yard drive.
Pavia hit Stowers on a perfectly executed screen pass with three blockers in front of him for an easy 41-yard touchdown down the left sideline. Pavia then found a wide-open Cole Spence for a 2-point conversion and a 14-7 lead.
Pavia threw for 246 yards in the first half, with Stowers catching six balls for 105 yards.
Vanderbilt played without a pair of key defensive starters in linebacker Langston Patterson and defensive end Miles Capers
--Field Level Media
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