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Former Vanderbilt football and Jefferson County High star athlete Jeff Jennings has died after a battle with acute myeloid leukemia.
Former Vanderbilt chemistry professor William Lofland Dudley was known as the "father of Southern football." [2] Vanderbilt's entrants into the NBA include Charles Davis, Festus Ezeli, Shan Foster, John Jenkins, Dan Langhi, Clyde Lee, and Will Perdue. Award-winning baseball stars include Pedro Alvarez, David Price, Scotti Madison, and Mike Minor.
Spinal cord injury sustained during 1989 game vs. Vanderbilt: 1991 Cornelius Murphy 21 Fordham: Tackle Traumatic brain injury sustained during game vs. Bucknell: 1931 [45] John "Jack" Murphy 23 Appalachian State: Offensive lineman Unknown 2024 [98] Aaron O'Neal 19 Missouri: Linebacker Exercise collapse associated with sickle cell trait 2005 [99 ...
This is a list of notable current and former faculty members, alumni (graduating and non-graduating) of Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. Unless otherwise noted, attendees listed graduated with a bachelor's degree. Names with an asterisk (*) graduated from Peabody College prior to its merger with Vanderbilt.
25% of former football players who reported that they believed they had CTE also reported having suicidal thoughts One-Third of Former Football Players Believe They Have Degenerative Brain Disease ...
The 2016 season Shurmur lead Vanderbilt to the first bowl in three years, as well as a bowl vs Baylor 2018. Shurmur led Vanderbilt over Tennessee three consecutive years, 2016 45–35, 2017 42–24, 2018 38–13. Shurmur has the Vanderbilt passing records of 8,865 passing yards QB rate 128.2 64 TD [65] [66] Riley Neal: 2019
In 1997, Vidmar became Vanderbilt’s third All-American in outdoor track and field and the first thrower to do so. In 1998, she became the second Commodores athlete to earn indoor All-America honors.
Perry Eugene Wallace Jr. (February 19, 1948 – December 1, 2017) [1] was an American lawyer who was a professor of law at Washington College of Law. [2] He was the first African-American varsity athlete to play basketball under an athletic scholarship in the Southeastern Conference, playing for Vanderbilt University.