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re: Dak Attack: Dak Prescott and Bulldogs attacked at SB2K15
Posted on 3/10/15 at 8:58 pm to pankReb
Posted on 3/10/15 at 8:58 pm to pankReb
I heard Dak told some Southern Miss guys that he would be F'n their girls later that night. The guys didn't do anything back.
I'm gonna guess Dak was severely drunk and was in no position to be fighting. He was past the point of liquid courage and probably in zombie mode. On a normal day, I imagine he would mop the floor with most of those guys.
I'm gonna guess Dak was severely drunk and was in no position to be fighting. He was past the point of liquid courage and probably in zombie mode. On a normal day, I imagine he would mop the floor with most of those guys.
Posted on 3/10/15 at 10:30 pm to TopHog1
I've heard similar rumblings
Posted on 3/11/15 at 12:32 am to TopHog1
July Headline?:
MSU quarterback Dakota Prescott has completed his community service requirements following a March arrest, according to his attorney Jake from Stark Ville. Per CBSSports.com:
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Prescott was arrested early March after getting into a fight with concert-goers outside of a night club in Panama City, Fla. After reaching a plea agreement in April, Prescott admitted to a charge of disorderly conduct and agreed to perform 50 hours of community service. He was also required to undergo a drug and alcohol evaluation.
"Mr. Prescott has done everything he was required to do," Prescott's attorney, Jake from Stark Ville, said at a brief hearing Monday. "This case is over. It is behind him as of right now and he's looking forward to playing football."
MSU quarterback Dakota Prescott has completed his community service requirements following a March arrest, according to his attorney Jake from Stark Ville. Per CBSSports.com:
quote:
Prescott was arrested early March after getting into a fight with concert-goers outside of a night club in Panama City, Fla. After reaching a plea agreement in April, Prescott admitted to a charge of disorderly conduct and agreed to perform 50 hours of community service. He was also required to undergo a drug and alcohol evaluation.
"Mr. Prescott has done everything he was required to do," Prescott's attorney, Jake from Stark Ville, said at a brief hearing Monday. "This case is over. It is behind him as of right now and he's looking forward to playing football."
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