Vanderbilt fans and students celebrated a historic win over No. 1 ranked Alabama by tearing down the stadium goalpost and ...
Look: Vanderbilt fans tore down the south end goalpost, carried it down Broadway and threw it into the Cumberland after the ...
After Vanderbilt upset top-ranked Alabama, fans tore down a goalpost and carried it more than three miles to the Cumberland ...
After unranked Vanderbilt upset No. 1 Alabama on Saturday night, Commodores fans took a goalpost throughout Nashville and tossed it into the Cumberland River.
Sedrick Alexander ran for two touchdowns, Randon Fontenette scored on a Pick-6 and Diego Pavia outplayed Heisman Trophy ...
Nashville Predators coach Andrew Brunette described helping Vanderbilt fans with the goalposts Saturday after the Commodores' ...
Only one word can be used to describe the scene following Vanderbilt upset Alabama — chaos. Fans in Nashville have been going ...
Students paraded the goalpost from FirstBank Stadium to the Cumberland River where they tossed it into the water. Follow the goalpost from the stadium to the river: First, the unranked ‘Dores defeated ...
Fans of the Commodores rushed the field and carried off the goalposts after their first victory over the Crimson Tide since 1984.
Vanderbilt students march the goalpost down Broadway in Nashville, before throwing it in the Cumberland River to celebrate ...
Nashville Fire Department retrieves the goalpost from the Cumberland River and it is being turned over to Vanderbilt where it ...
Biggest night in Vanderbilt football history? You betcha. After shocking No. 1 Alabama 40-35, the students are carrying the ...