Mississippi State Bulldogs QB Dak Prescott was reportedly assaulted while at a concert in Panama City, Florida during his Spring Break.
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Reports came in from a Mississippi State forum, Elitedawgs.com and the fansite Maroon & White Nation, that stated that Prescott and other members of the Bulldogs team including DL Torrey Dale and backup QB Damian Williams were attacked while attending a Waka Flocka concert in Panama City Beach during their spring break.
Several pictures from the reported assault were posted on Twitter. (WARNING: Images contain scenes of violence)
“@tblack: A heisman hopeful kicking Dak Prescott on the ground pic.twitter.com/sDLvhdNkyt”absolutely sickening
— Lamont (@CDispennett) March 10, 2015
@Hestercj supposedly dude on the ground is Dak Prescott.. guy kicks him in the head: https://t.co/Qqk9s9uVDC pic.twitter.com/KJ1efMx12r” — Party McFly (@Arlington10) March 10, 2015
Though there has not been any official confirmation from Mississippi State, it’s pretty clear from the pictures here that Prescott was one of the victims:
Mississippi State QB Dak Prescott was reportedly attacked in Panama City (via @FanSided) http://t.co/LP0xNEtvAK pic.twitter.com/I5WRmaDbBf — Sports Illustrated (@SInow) March 10, 2015
HIT EM WITH THE LEFT HIT EM WITH THE RIGHT RT @BrooksR_BSR: As @mwnfootball mentioned, Dak Prescott jumped at PCB. pic.twitter.com/uzWQF5ghAM — Perry Kostidakis (@perrykos) March 10, 2015
Prescott was one of the best QBs in the SEC conference in 2014, racking up Heisman-caliber numbers with 27 passing TDs, 14 rushing TDs, and an SEC-leading 4,435 total yards of offense. He helped lead the Bulldogs to their first No. 1 ranking in school history, but the team ultimately lost to Alabama and later to Ole Miss before losing to Georgia Tech in the Orange Bowl and finishing with a No. 11 ranking in the post-season.
Prescott ended up finishing 8th in the Heisman trophy voting behind the 2015 winner, Oregon QB Marcus Mariota.
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