What do Vanderbilt fans do when they get the biggest win in the history of their football program?
Naturally, they tear down the goalposts and take them to Broadway.
Following Vandy’s stunning 40-35 win over No. 1 Alabama, the first top 5 win in the program’s history, fans took a goalpost to Nashville’s hottest party street. Eventually, it ended up in the Cumberland River.
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VANDY FANS HAVE BROKE THROUGH THE WALL OF POLICE AND THE GOALPOSTS ARE MARCHING DOWN BROADWAY. HOLY COW! From @FOXNashville cam. @nocontextcfb @CFBRep @BarstoolVandy @SickosCommittee pic.twitter.com/1LGfyee9TZ
— James Pettus (@PettusWX) October 6, 2024
Imagine looking out of your high rise Nashville condo and seeing Vandy’s goalposts marching down Broadway… pic.twitter.com/M5ikdjwnbk
— Alan (@smokiesvol) October 6, 2024
“In the river! In the river!”
Vanderbilt’s goalpost has officially made it into the Cumberland River, per @tristanrutman1 pic.twitter.com/TF9FozgZUK
— Aiden Rutman (@RutmanAiden) October 6, 2024
The goalpost was later retrieved by city officials:
Nashville Fire Department retrieves the goalpost from the Cumberland River and it is being turned over to Vanderbilt where it will probably be cut up for fans for a donation for the SEC fine. @VandyAD @VandyFootball @NashvilleFD #Vanderbiltgoalpost #AnchorDown pic.twitter.com/sY2UcB2h3m
— David S Ewing (@DavidSEwing) October 6, 2024
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