Even a few Alabama ... Vanderbilt, Vanderbilt, $100,000. “Why not?” one of them asked, shrugging after a loss that hadn’t happened since 1984. The stairways down to the Shaw Sports Legion ...
Vanderbilt fans had to be running on pure adrenaline. After the Commodores upset top-ranked Alabama, 40-35, on Saturday in Nashville, fans tore down a goalpost at FirstBank Stadium and carried it ...
If you don't believe in miracles now, how else do you explain Vanderbilt 40, No. 2 Alabama 35? How else do you explain the SEC's annual tomato can, arguably the worst FBS/Division I team in the ...
Vanderbilt pulled off the improbable upset of top-ranked Alabama on Saturday night and one Commodores player already has his sights set on bigger goals. Diego Pavia had 252 passing yards and two ...
Nick Saban wasn't at FirstBank Stadium on Saturday coaching on the Alabama sideline against Vanderbilt football. But the former Crimson Tide coach still made an appearance. Moments following its ...
Fans of the Vanderbilt Commodores danced onto the field, jumping up and down as they tore down a goalpost, carried it out of the stadium and rang out sweet sounds of victory. They toted the ...
Most dramatically, Vanderbilt stunned Alabama 40-35 in Nashville, a week after the Crimson Tide earned the No. 1 ranking by defeating longtime rivals the Georgia Bulldogs. No. 4 Tennessee were ...
Volunteer fans did the same thing two years ago, when, at the time, No. 6 Tennessee defeated No. 3 Alabama. The Commodores carried a 23-14 lead into the locker room at halftime. Vanderbilt added ...
That meant more than a few thousand Alabama fans watched Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia, the 6-foot-nothing transfer quarterback unrecruited by the Football Bowl Subdivision, now a certified ...