Nashville Predators coach Andrew Brunette described helping Vanderbilt fans with the goalposts Saturday after the Commodores' ...
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.
Vanderbilt fans and students celebrated a historic win over No. 1 ranked Alabama by tearing down the stadium goalpost and tossing it into the river.
Fans could be heard chanting, "In the river!" as they hefted Vanderbilt's goalpost aloft after the upset win over Alabama.
Fans of the Commodores rushed the field and carried off the goalposts after their first victory over the Crimson Tide since 1984.
The following is an exclusive, first-metal interview with the Commodore Stadium goalpost. Come along for the ride ...
Vanderbilt Univ. scored a stunning win over Alabama on Saturday -- one of the biggest ever for the team -- and they celebrated with one of the craziest celebrations ever ...
Vanderbilt fans carried a goal post through downtown Nashville after their team's upset win against No. 1 Alabama.
Sedrick Alexander ran for two touchdowns, Randon Fontenette scored on a Pick-6 and Diego Pavia outplayed Heisman Trophy ...
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 ...
A handful of major upsets in college football left fans either in awe or in tears. Alabama and Tennessee were among the team shocked on Saturday.