Vanderbilt fans stormed the field and tore down the goal posts at FirstBank Stadium in Nashville after the Commodores upset ...
But college football always delivers when it's least expected, and it did in a big way on Saturday with two top-five upsets.
Vanderbilt’s stunning upset of No. 1 Alabama that led to crazed fans marching the goal posts through the streets of Nashville ...
The unranked Vanderbilt Commodores pulled off a stunning upset, defeating the No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide 40-35 on Saturday.
This NIL-Superconference era of college football will not change college football's true nature. Entire teams can change. The ...
The goalposts never stood a chance. They made the journey to the Cumberland River, some three miles away. Imagine looking out of your high rise Nashville condo and seeing Vandy’s goalposts marching ...
Kalen DeBoer explained why the Crimson Tide chose to kick the ball away after Ryan Williams' second touchdown.
Nashville Fire Department retrieves the goalpost from the Cumberland River and it is being turned over to Vanderbilt where it ...
Clark Lea had a number in mind for how many possessions his Vanderbilt team should allow Alabama football to have offensively Saturday. 10. The Commodores hit that number exactly in an upset 40-35 win ...
The Commodores finished with 42:08 in time of possession, compared to Alabama's 17:52, and out-gained the Crimson Tide ...
Sedrick Alexander scored two rushing touchdowns. Defensively, it was Randon Fontenette who found the endzone on a pick-six by Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe. Speaking of Milroe, the Heisman trophy ...
Sometimes it's better to say nothing at all. Nick Saban had the audacity, according to Vanderbilt fans, to disrespect their school and their atmosphere.