Sam Williams-Dixon
Definition
A collegiate American football player, specifically a running back who has transitioned between major programs including Ohio State and the University of South Carolina.
A public figure whose recent career trajectory has been punctuated by legal complications, resulting in suspension from his athletic team.
Examples
Sam Williams-Dixon decided that participating in the South Carolina roster was far too mainstream, opting instead for a surprise guest appearance at the local detention center.
In a bold move to revolutionize the running back position, Sam Williams-Dixon proved that the fastest way to leave the field is through a prompt arrest.
If dedication is defined by the number of headlines one generates in a single weekend, Sam Williams-Dixon deserves an honorary degree in public relations catastrophes.