Okay, so today I saw this headline about a “vsu player arrested” and, man, it got me digging. Here’s how I went about figuring out what was going on.

Started with a Basic Search
First thing I did was, obviously, hit up Google. I just typed in “vsu player arrested” and saw what popped up. I wanted the most recent stuff, so I used the tools to filter my results for news from the past week.
Narrowed it Down
The initial search gave me a bunch of general results. I needed more specifics. I realized I should probably figure out what sport we’re even talking about. I quickly figured out that the school is a big football school, so I added that to my search.
Looked for Official Sources
I started looking for news from reliable sources. I figured the local newspapers or TV stations would have the most accurate info. I’m looking for names, dates, and the actual charges.
Checked Social Media (Carefully!)
Next, I did a quick scan of Twitter. I wanted to get a sense of what people were saying, but you gotta be careful with social media. It’s easy for rumors to spread. Just looking for overall chatter, nothing specific.
Putting the Pieces Together
By now, I was starting to get a clearer picture. I had details from news reports.

Double-Checking Everything
The last thing I did was go back and make sure all the info lined up. Did the dates match? Did the names match? If I saw something weird or inconsistent, I’d go back and dig some more. You can’t always trust the first thing you read, you know?
So, that’s pretty much my process for tracking down info on something like this. It’s all about being patient, using different sources, and, most importantly, not jumping to conclusions.