Vanderbilt's stunning upset of No. 1 Alabama that led to crazed fans marching the goal posts through the streets of Nashville was just the appetizer. Saturday proved to be one of the wildest days in the AP poll in years.
Four teams ranked in the top 11 in the latest poll were upset by unranked teams Saturday, the first time that happened on a single day since the topsy-turvy 2007 season that ended with LSU becoming the only two-loss champion in the BCS or College Football Playoff era. What looked on paper to be a calm day with only one matchup between ranked teams turned out to be anything but calm with No. 1 Alabama, No.
4 Tennessee , No. 10 Michigan and No. 11 Southern California all losing to unranked teams.
This marked the first time two SEC teams ranked in the top five lost to unranked conference opponents on the same day and was the first time since Sept. 29, 2007, that four teams ranked in the top 11 lost to unranked teams on the same day. Vanderbilt got it started in surprising fashion by knocking off the Crimson Tide 40-35 just a week after Alabama vaulted into the top spot in the poll with a 41-34 win over Georgia.
The Commodores had been 0-60 against teams ranked in the top five, according to Sportradar, which was the most games for any team that had lost every game against a top-five team. Temple now takes over that title with an 0-25 record. The fans then tore down the goal posts and carried them just over a couple of miles toted the goal post just over a couple .