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SI.com: Vanderbilt RB arrested for disorderly conduct

Vanderbilt running back Jermaine Doster was arrested early Friday morning following an incident at a night club in his hometown of Tampa, Fla.

SI.com: Former UConn receiver enrolls at Vanderbilt

Terence Jeffers, who started 21 of 25 games while at Connecticut, has enrolled at Vanderbilt and is joining the Commodores' football team despite having to sit out the 2008 season.

SI.com: Vanderbilt to have new uniforms this fall

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Vanderbilt football players will wear nine uniform variations this season with black, gold and white options for both jerseys and pants.

SI.com: Titans' Kearse won't talk about DUI charges

The Titans' Jevon Kearse wouldn't talk Tuesday about being charged with drunken driving, saying instead that he is trying to concentrate on practice.

Brain injury a key risk in senior falls

The elderly fear breaking a hip when they fall, but a government study indicates that hitting their head can also have deadly consequences: Brain injuries account for half of all deaths from falls.

SI.com: Kearse arrested for DUI

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Tennessee Titans defensive end Jevon Kearse has been arrested and charged with driving under the influence following a traffic stop near the Vanderbilt University campus.

SI.com: Melissa Segura: Driven to succeed: Pedro Alvarez had a delayed road to the bigs

NEW YORK -- There are times when the Alvarez family wishes they'd taken the money. Just cashed the $775,000 signing bonus the Boston Red Sox offered their then 18-year-old son, Pedro, when he was drafted in the 14th round three years ago, and then maybe his father wouldn't still be sliding behind the wheel of his rented black Lincoln Town Car every morning at 5 a.m. to begin his 12-hour shift in one of the city's most dangerous professions -- giving rides to strangers in his livery cab. Nor would Pedro, a junior third baseman at Vanderbilt, be taking his third of three exams in a single day. But those moments of regret are few and fleeting because for the Alvarezes, telling the Red Sox, thanks, but no, your offer is not enough, wasn't so much a question of greed but a matter of worth.

SI.com: Coming attractions: Top 10 MLB-ready talents in the draft

These 10 draft prospects are the most big-league ready -- so don't be surprised to see them wearing a major league uniform soon.

SI.com: Andy Staples: Parents play role in early choices, too

Steve King and I couldn't get connected in time to include his perspective in Tuesday's story about early basketball commitments, but we had a long chat Wednesday. King is uniquely qualified to speak on this subject. His son, Taylor, committed to UCLA shortly before starting ninth grade in 2003. Taylor's commitment didn't last; he ultimately signed with Duke and has since transferred to Villanova.

SI.com: Kevin Armstrong: Vanderbilt signee still has tennis service game

Busy by day as a ball boy at the U.S. Open last August, Lance Goulbourne, a five-year veteran ball-fetcher, honed his return game at night, calling back Vanderbilt basketball coach Kevin Stallings.

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