WATCH: Dak Prescott makes fan's day at College World Series

75756A5E-120A-4932-810C-2FD980DB785E
By , Audacy Sports

Dak Prescott is looking to make a lot of Dallas Cowboys fans very, very happy in 2021. He was doing so with his incredible offensive start to the 2020 campaign before an injury sidelined him for the remainder of the season, but hopes are high as he embarks on a comeback journey with an impressive group of weapons and a very winnable division in front of him.

However, he's also making fans of his alma mater happy, and we're not even talking about what he does on the football field. Prescott, a four-year quarterback at Mississippi State from 2012 to 2015, was in attendance at the College World Series between his former school and Vanderbilt. And if catching a home run ball during an absolute stomping of the Commodores wasn't enough for one Bulldogs fan, getting it signed by one of the school's most prominent alumni probably was.

It wasn't only that fan, however, that Prescott made a nice gesture toward. According to Yahoo Sports college football reporter Pete Thamel, the Cowboys quarterback also made a significant contribution to the players of the Mississippi State baseball team, donating Beats headphones to each and every member of the squad.

Prescott obviously has deep ties to his school, exemplified by events like his annual ProCamps youth football camp that he brought to Starkville. We'll see if his two latest examples of Mississippi State pride help the Bulldogs to a victory in the College World Series in a rubber match for the 'ship.

LISTEN on the Audacy App
Sign Up and Follow Audacy Sports
Facebook | Twitter | Instagram

Featured Image Photo Credit: (Matthew Emmons/USA Today)