Montana's Freeman may suffer from trickle down effect
Filed in archive College Football by Mark Barnes on June 29, 2007

Is there a trickle down effect from the NFL to the NCAA? This seems to be the only logical answer for Qwenton Freeman's actions.
Freeman, a Montana defensive back, apparently witnessed a teammate shoot a man to death, and, you guessed it, Freeman isn't saying a word about it.
Does this sound oddly familiar? Hmm, ever hear of Pacman Jones?
This episode with two Montana football players
being involved in a slaying is an example of the kind of mayhem that is all too similar to events in the NFL. It's as if the NCAA has become a training ground for further violence in the NFL.This is the kind of trickle down effect the football world certainly doesn't need.
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