Garth Brooks has added a piece of football history to his downtown Nashville bar. He entered an auction to buy a piece of the goalpost ripped down by fans of Vanderbilt University after their win over the University of Alabama on October 5th. That was Vanderbilt's first-ever win over a number one team and their first against the Crimson Tide in 40 years. Fans stormed the field, ripped down a goalpost and marched it down to the Cumberland River, where they threw it in. It was fished out of the river, and, claiming that the money was going to pay for their fines, Vanderbilt put pieces of it up for auction. Garth says that the goalpost padding will be on the private third floor of his bar. He also may try to get players to sign it.