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Three Vanderbilt Football Seniors Make Senior Bowl Top 300: The Anchor
Tennessee running back DeSean Bishop (18) is stopped by Vanderbilt edge Miles Capers (29) during the third quarter at FirstBank Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024. Andrew Nelles / The Tennessean / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Three seniors on Vanderbilt football have made the Senior Bowl Top 300 list.

Diego Pavia, Eli Stowers and Miles Capers made the list of athletes that could be participating in the Senior Bowl at the end of January, which is widely known as the college football all-star game. The Senior Bowl will take place on Jan. 31, 2026 in Mobile, Alabama at Hancock Whitney Stadium.

The three seniors are looking to leave their mark on the Vanderbilt football program this upcoming season. Pavia and Stowers both chose to come back for their final season after turning down other opportunities. Pavia reportedly turned down a $4 million NIL offer to stay at Vanderbilt and Stowers decided to forego the 2025 NFL Draft to return to Nashville for one more year. 

Capers is one of upperclassmen leaders of the defense entering this season. Capers is coming off a season where he recorded 46 tackles, three sacks and three pass breakups in his third year as a Commodore.

Going into the 2025 season, the three seniors hope to elevate Vanderbilt to the upper echelon class of the SEC. Vanderbilt went 7-6 last season, but this year, the Commodores are looking for more than just going above .500 and a bowl victory. 

The quest for the three seniors to help lead Vanderbilt to its goals this year starts a week from today when the ‘Dores take the field against Charleston Southern on Aug. 30 at 6 p.m. CT. 

Today’s Commodores Schedule

Vanderbilt volleyball versus Kansas at 2 p.m. CT (Lincoln, Nebraska). The game will be broadcasted live on FS1.

Yesterday’s Commodores Results Today

There were no games played.

Did You Notice?

Vanderbilt’s volleyball season kicks off this afternoon. The game today will put an end to a 45-year hiatus for the Commodore volleyball program.

In an interview with Vanderbilt Athletic Director Candice Storey Lee and Hailee Mack, the first Vanderbilt volleyball commit, Mack talked about why she took the chance to be a part of the new era of Vanderbilt volleyball.

“I remember coming on my first visit and it was a little bit all over the place because Anders [Vanderbilt volleyball coach Anders Nelson] just got here a few weeks prior. They didn’t even have a volleyball on campus yet, so it was kind of a vision. But for some reason, I just fell in love with the staff and their vision with the program,” Mack said.

Countdown to Vanderbilt’s 2025 Football Season Opener

7 days

Commodores Quote of The Day

“My parents kind of ingrained that into our household with me and my sister. I would get the speech, ‘If you don't do well in school, you can’t play baseball.’ Thankfully, I never had to experience that.”Pedro Alvarez

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This article first appeared on Vanderbilt Commodores on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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