(Baton Rouge, Louisiana) - The LSU Tigers were upset by Vanderbilt on Saturday afternoon in Nashville, and the fun for the Commodores continued after the game.

While Vanderbilt was favored to defeat LSU by oddsmakers, some still thought that LSU was too talented to lose to the Commodores, and they did.

As you would imagine, the excitement for Vanderbilt fans carried over into the postgame festivities. While LSU walked off the field in Nashville, Tennessee, in defeat, the Commodores blasted the popular song "Callin' Baton Rouge."

For those who don't know, that song by Garth Brooks is very popular in LSU's Tiger Stadium, and it is the song that is played during pregame festivities and at the start of each 4th quarter at LSU.

So, not only did Vanderbilt upset LSU and possibly squash any dreams of a National Championship, the SEC team also trolled the Tigers by playing the most popular song in Baton Rouge on Saturday nights.

Here's a video of the trolling as Vanderbilt beat LSU 31-24. LSU hosts Texas A&M this weekend in Tiger Stadium, and you can bet the house on it. "Callin' Baton Rouge" will be played in Tiger Stadium.

LSU fans did celebrate in Nashville to "Callin' Baton Rouge" in a local bar, and perhaps this was enough to convince Vanderbilt to have the song in cue, in the event they defeat LSU.

Here's a look at Tiger fans having fun before the game.

Let's not forget, Garth Brooks was actually responsible for an earthquake in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, when he performed the hit song, "Callin' Baton Rouge," while in concert at Tiger Stadium.

This will never be duplicated, sorry Vanderbilt or any other team that tries to troll LSU by using this anthem.

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