Two Nashville sports teams intersected briefly on Broadway following Vanderbilt's 40-35 upset victory over No. 1 Alabama on ...
Alabama will drop out of the top spot after this loss to the SEC’s perennial cellar dweller. Alabama now is 64-4 against ...
Vanderbilt football may not be a top-tier program, but they showed on Saturday that they know how to celebrate a big upset.
Nashville Fire Department retrieves the goalpost from the Cumberland River and it is being turned over to Vanderbilt where it ...
Vanderbilt football fans celebrated a rare win against Alabama by marching the goal post into the Cumberland River.
Fans of the Commodores rushed the field and carried off the goalposts after their first victory over the Crimson Tide since 1984.
Four teams ranked in the top 11 in the latest poll were upset by unranked teams, the first time that happened on a single day ...
After Vanderbilt upset top-ranked Alabama, fans tore down a goalpost and carried it more than three miles to the Cumberland ...
The following is an exclusive, first-metal interview with the Commodore Stadium goalpost. Come along for the ride ...
After unranked Vanderbilt upset No. 1 Alabama on Saturday night, Commodores fans took a goalpost throughout Nashville and tossed it into the Cumberland River.
Clark Lea had to bite back tears as soon as he got to the podium. Vanderbilt’'s coach had a moment to think about the win he and his team had just pulled off against Alabama football in Nashville.
Welcome to Until Saturday, the five-star college football newsletter: Vanderbilt made history on a spooky first Saturday in ...