File:Diego Pavia 2022 Quick Lane Bowl MVP (cropped).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionDiego Pavia 2022 Quick Lane Bowl MVP (cropped).jpg |
English: New Mexico State quarterback Diego Pavia (10) after being named most valuable player in the 2022 Quick Lane Bowl, played at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan |
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