Here’s how to celebrate an upset win!
There were quite a few upsets in college football on Saturday, but none were bigger than the Vanderbilt game. 40-35 home win Their opponent is No. 1 Alabama. And Nashville fans broke down one of the goalposts at FirstBank Stadium and kept carrying it. 3 miles or more So they finally threw it into the Cumberland River.
That’s college football, baby! And the video of that scene is really amazing! (Related: Video shows Colorado’s Travis Hunter could be a force in college basketball as well)
There are a lot of Vanderbilt fans, I mean. load Some of them even marched down Broadway, forcing it to shut down, as they carried goalposts and walked between cars. And to make the situation even better, many Vandy fans went shirtless to add even more of their wild nature. (Didi isn’t there)
Lo and behold, they even managed to break through the police blockade, so what a huge victory this was!
Let’s all have a great time!
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Vandy fans break through the police wall and goalposts are marched down Broadway. Holy cow! from @FOXNashville cam. @nocontextcfb @CFBRep @BarstoolVandy @SickosCommittee pic.twitter.com/1LGfyee9TZ
— James Pettus (@PettusWX) October 6, 2024
The goalposts are in Cumberland! @VandyFootball pic.twitter.com/XSRiSC5vDo
— 102.5 & 106.3 The Game (@1025TheGame) October 6, 2024
The goalposts reached the Cumberland River.
pic.twitter.com/lBHGiVKgGA— Billy Derrick (@billyderrick10) October 6, 2024
In fact, I have prepared perfectly for this game.
Before Saturday’s game started, I participated in a ton of college football parlays, with a number of schools winning, including the University of Alabama. So when it came to the final minutes of the game, my mindset was: “Either make money like crazy or watch a historic upset to make up for lost bets.”
Well, it turned out to be the latter. This is one of the few times I didn’t care about losing money. That’s really crazy.
I mean, seriously, who the hell did Vanderbilt beat Alabama?