In an unforgettable scene, Vanderbilt University students tore down a goalpost after their football team stunned top-ranked Alabama in a shocking upset. The victory celebration took a wild turn as students paraded the massive goalpost nearly three miles through downtown Nashville, eventually tossing it into the Cumberland River.
The spontaneous procession down Broadway, Nashville’s iconic strip, was met with cheers and disbelief from onlookers. The goalpost was later retrieved from the river by the Nashville Fire Department. This chaotic yet triumphant moment echoed similar traditions in college football, where tearing down goalposts is a symbol of a historic win.
NEW: Vanderbilt students tear down their goalpost and travel nearly 3 miles through downtown Nashville before throwing the goalpost in the river.
The incident unfolded after Vanderbilt upset no. 1 ranked Alabama.
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The Vanderbilt victory over Alabama, considered one of the greatest upsets in the team’s history, will undoubtedly be remembered for this dramatic post-game celebration.