Please help! Kernel panic on Catalina install

TL;DR

I followed the Vanilla (Intel) Guide linked in the sidebar to a T. I'm able to get the Catalina installer going but hitting a kernel panic in the final stretch.

Here's the kernel panic: https://imgur.com/ggpcxP7

Screenshot of my Clover folder (kexts and drivers)

My config via pastebin

DETAILS

After completing the Vanilla guide's settings and building my installer USB, I adjusted my BIOS settings using u/PacPera's z390 Designare settings. Here's a picture of the only settings I changed from the default.

Plugged the USB (Catalina installer) in.

Installer gets stuck at 2 minutes remaining. It's also frozen. I can't move the mouse. I let it sit at 2 minutes for about 20 minutes before giving up. Tried 2 times using different USB ports (first blue then red).

I read in another thread where a guy got stuck at 2 minutes that what you do at this point is power it off, re-boot into Clover, and you'll see a new Mac boot option called Preboot. Then you run that and the installation will continue. So I did this, the option was there (I couldn't confirm it was called Preboot using my clover theme), but the installation continued. It quickly chugged from 16 minutes to 13 minutes (picture of what this looks like) then it jumped back into verbose for the kernel panic. Never made it past 13 minutes. Tried this song and dance 3 times.

Here's a picture of the kernel panic printout I received at the end.

Currently have Windows 10 Pro installed on the M.2 that works perfectly. I am trying to install this new Vanilla install on a 1TB SSD. I also should note that I also have a Blackmagic Design DeckLink Mini Recorder 4K PCIe Capture Card installed.

MY BUILD

CPU Intel Core i9-9900K
GPU Sapphire Radeon Nitro+ RX 590 8GB
RAM Ballistix Sport LT 64G DDR4
Motherboard Gigabyte Z390 AORUS PRO WIFI LGA 1151 (Intel)
Wifi/BT Card Built-in + fenvi T919 (BCM94360CD)
Storage (Windows) Samsung 970 EVO SSD 500GB - M.2 NVMe
Storage (Mac) Samsung SSD 860 EVO 1TB 2.5 Inch SATA III Internal SSD
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