Re: Nikko Watson
Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2014 11:08 am
Here's the story from the Dispatch-Argus newspaper:
http://qconline.com/archives/qco/display.php?id=695807
http://qconline.com/archives/qco/display.php?id=695807
Fling out the Purple and the Gold, We're Marching On.
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Several points to be made here. (1) The school was correct to suspend him and make him miss a season. This is the type and level of punishment that is required to teach athletes a lesson. (2) This is how you prevent the athletes from turning pro and thinking they can get away with everything (as we are seeing in the NFL now. The proof of this is Nikko himself, he realized he messed up and he is maturing and becoming a better person. A full season off of football is the best thing that could have happened to him. (3) Charges being dropped really means little in the grand scheme of things, great for the defendant, means little to the program. Anyone related to someone charged has already received the bad press by the time charges are dropped, a plea bargain is made, or acquittal. Example, WIU already recieved bad press from Nikko, Ravens and NFL already received bad press from Ray Rice, NFL and Ravens received bad press from Ray Lewis. Point being as an athlete and representative of a team/university/organization you have a responsibility to not put yourself in the situation that can create the original charges, whether they be dropped or not.rocki wrote:You know, it would be really nice if there was more press about when charges are dropped. I know I, for one, still thought the charges were pending and honestly it does make one look at things with a jaded eye.
Hope this works to his advantage and he's able to come out the other side with better insights into himself. I wish him all the best.
Also, and I don't know this for sure, but if you go to another school in the same division, don't you have to sit out a season? I know you do if you transfer from FBS to FBS, but not FBS->FCS. I don't know if that also applies to FCS->FCS, and how him being dismissed affects this.basfan445 wrote:Correct me if I am wrong but if he does, for some reason, get on the football team at ISU he can't go on scholarship because he transferred to another school within conference which means he will be a walk on.