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As one would expect after such a win, the 100,000 fans in Neyland Stadium poured onto the field and, for some reason, Tennessee doesn’t have the goal posts with a hinge that can be taken down so ...
And as the raucous celebration continued, videos showed a throng of people carrying a goal post down the street and hurling it into the nearby Tennessee River. The Southeastern Conference hit the ...
as the crowd swelled onto the Neyland Stadium field and did what one might expect to celebrate Tennessee’s win over Alabama. Fans ripped down the goal posts and paraded them through the streets ...
Knoxville, Tenn. (WATE) — Fans celebrated after the Vols first win against Alabama in 15 years by tearing down the goal posts. Immediately after the Tennessee-Alabama game concluded with a last ...
University of Tennessee fans stormed the football field this weekend after upsetting University of Alabama, ripping out both goal posts and dumping them in the Tennessee River.
The goal post is getting presidential treatment and is being escorted by dozens of Vols fans throughout the town. It even took a dip in the Tennessee River. The latest whereabouts of the goalpost ...
It’s Tennessee’s second win in the Third Saturday in October Rivalry in the last three seasons. This time, though, the goal posts did not make it out of the stadium and into the river as they ...
Not long after, the goal posts were carried through the streets by fans. The group took the posts down Cumberland Avenue and eventually threw them into the Tennessee River. The last time the Unive ...
Second-half rally powers Tennessee to win over Alabama Fans streamed onto Shields-Watkins Field and couldn’t resist tearing down the goal posts as they did in 2022 after ending a 15-game losing ...