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The unranked Vanderbilt Commodores had a historic victory over the weekend, beating top-ranked Alabama 40-35 on Saturday night. The fans were ecstatic and celebrated by tearing down the goalposts at FirstBank Stadium in Nashville. The goalpost was carried through Broadway and eventually ended up in the Cumberland River, creating a wild scene for all to see.

While many fans witnessed this celebration, there was one view that few got to see – that of a helicopter flying overhead with night vision on. This unique perspective added to the excitement of the moment.

This isn’t the first time fans in Tennessee have taken a goalpost for a ride after a big win over Alabama. Two years ago, Volunteer fans did the same thing when Tennessee defeated Alabama. The Commodores held a lead at halftime and added 17 points in the second half to secure the upset victory.

Quarterback Jalen Milroe, a top Heisman Trophy candidate, had a solid performance with 312 passing yards, one touchdown, and one interception. Sedrick Alexander ran for two touchdowns, Randon Fontenette scored a pick-six, and Diego Pavia outplayed Milroe in the game.

This win was a significant moment for Vanderbilt, as they had not defeated Alabama since 1984. The victory improved Vanderbilt’s record to 3-2, while Alabama suffered their first loss of the season. The Crimson Tide will look to bounce back against South Carolina next week.

Overall, the celebration and victory marked a memorable moment in Vanderbilt football history, showcasing the team’s resilience and determination. Fans and players alike will cherish this win for years to come.