LOL At marriage proposals and Heisman posing

Bill - Shy Cat

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Radcliff will always remember the day he popped the question now, huh? Serves him and them right... and that Jackson pose after the first TD? Probably the end of the road, 2 INTs, a game losing fumble and a BIG FAT "L" YEAH LATER!

Show some respect, clowns.
I forgot about the proposal. [roll]
Now we gotta get some pics of the wedding and honeymoon,
 

CatsMeow69

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Radcliff will always remember the day he popped the question now, huh? Serves him and them right... and that Jackson pose after the first TD? Probably the end of the road, 2 INTs, a game losing fumble and a BIG FAT "L" YEAH LATER!

Show some respect, clowns.
the girl and the future Mother in Law were shown on TV examining the ring..they looked like"this is all we get" [eyeroll][eyeroll][eyeroll][eyeroll][eyeroll][eyeroll][eyeroll][eyeroll][eyeroll][eyeroll][eyeroll]
 

Beatle Bum

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Sep 1, 2002
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The kid is a good RB. His numbers were hurt by a Lamar-first scheme, especially last year when Lamar was the first, second and third option. He will be in a pro camp this summer. But, he picked a bad moment to propose. And, it is probably indicative of their overconfidence.
 
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JohnBlue

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I doubt he or his GF feel that was a bad moment to purpose. Some things are bigger than a game folks and that is certainly one of them.

The Heisman pose in retrospect doesn't look very smart of decision when you follow the pose with four turnovers.
 

dallasg23

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Aug 15, 2013
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The proposal I don't mind. It was senior day so it was special for them. Now that heisman pose. Bring on baker mayfield.
 
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I forgot about the proposal. [roll]
Now we gotta get some pics of the wedding and honeymoon,
Maid of honor and bridesmaid dresses were leaked onto internet this morning....
 

KyCatFan1

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May 6, 2002
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He opened himself up for that by making it a spectacle on national TV. He should have done it after the game. They could have added to the celebration of the win or taken some of the sting out of a loss. Now their engagement will forever be tied to a huge and disappointing loss. I find it kind of funny myself. That's the risk you take for doing it the way they did.
 

Anon1660081258

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If I was Bobby, I'd kick his senior backside for that move, which was probably a surprise for the staff. A distraction, and the wrong statement to his teammates.
 

KWilt43atbuzz

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They showed Radcliff's fiancée in the stands when it was tied at 38-38 and she looked stressed.
 
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Not such a bad move proposing to a possible future doctor. Now Jackson and his Red Grange poses were a bit much. Great weekend to hate the Pigeon program. Mens hoop team blows a 20 point lead and loses to Baylor, Honest Bobby and his overrated band of broken toys miss out on a New Years 6 Bowl and get popped by the good guys and that ******* Walz gets the brakes beat off him by Dawn Staley and USC.
 

BatCats32

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It's personal to him. Dude is a senior and having senior festivities, why not propose to the love of his life? I don't recall ESPN broadcasting him asking prior to the game. Some things in life are bigger than sports.

You people are a damn joke with the **** I've read here. On a day that was his moment, he made it a point to include his fiancée. Grow the hell up. It wasn't a smack in the face to Kentucky at all.

When Stoops, or, our coaches walk in the home of the kids, they promise to raise them from this point forward and make them men. A player on our team would have been praised for this.

Grow up idiots
 

Cat78Scot

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It's personal to him. Dude is a senior and having senior festivities, why not propose to the love of his life? I don't recall ESPN broadcasting him asking prior to the game. Some things in life are bigger than sports.

You people are a damn joke with the **** I've read here. On a day that was his moment, he made it a point to include his fiancée. Grow the hell up. It wasn't a smack in the face to Kentucky at all.

When Stoops, or, our coaches walk in the home of the kids, they promise to raise them from this point forward and make them men. A player on our team would have been praised for this.

Grow up idiots

Lighten up Francis. I haven't seen anything other than light ribbing. No one is raking him over the coals.
 

SmokinGun9

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It's personal to him. Dude is a senior and having senior festivities, why not propose to the love of his life? I don't recall ESPN broadcasting him asking prior to the game. Some things in life are bigger than sports.

You people are a damn joke with the **** I've read here. On a day that was his moment, he made it a point to include his fiancée. Grow the hell up. It wasn't a smack in the face to Kentucky at all.

When Stoops, or, our coaches walk in the home of the kids, they promise to raise them from this point forward and make them men. A player on our team would have been praised for this.

Grow up idiots

Uh idiot, it was the culmination of the last 4 months of a complete collection of assclowns. First, their AD, whats his name, Slabhead, popping off, then no access to the "Kentucky" media followed by the ever cute not saying the word, Kentucky, then the marriage proposal and finally, the immature dipshit striking a pose then being our biggest asset by fumbling his *** all over the field. They geared that whole day to getting all of their things off their checklist then forgot to take into account that we might actually show up and play. So you be offended there Huckleberry, the rest of us will sit back, laugh and enjoy what turned out to be one damn fine day for the men in blue.
 

Gary4UK

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Radcliff will always remember the day he popped the question now, huh? Serves him and them right... and that Jackson pose after the first TD? Probably the end of the road, 2 INTs, a game losing fumble and a BIG FAT "L" YEAH LATER!

Show some respect, clowns.
It may be the last Heisman pose he makes...
 
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RackOps

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He opened himself up for that by making it a spectacle on national TV. He should have done it after the game. They could have added to the celebration of the win or taken some of the sting out of a loss. Now their engagement will forever be tied to a huge and disappointing loss. I find it kind of funny myself. That's the risk you take for doing it the way they did.

If he's any kind of man at all, it's still going to be one the happiest days of his life.
 
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Gary4UK

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It's not personal when you do it front of 60k people and a national TV audience.
Exactly, we didn't bring it before the TV audiences... I think he was a little ahead of himself... He brought his marriage in public, now he can go it.... BTW, he don't need a ball game.. He has a nice looking girl friend that said yes... She has her head on the right way, although, I'm not sure she liked the ring... lol
 

KyCatFan1

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May 6, 2002
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Exactly, we didn't bring it before the TV audiences... I think he was a little ahead of himself... He brought his marriage in public, now he can go it.... BTW, he don't need a ball game.. He has a nice looking girl friend that said yes... She has her head on the right way, although, I'm not sure she liked the ring... lol

It looked like she was showing her mom the ring and said is it real or look how small it is. [laughing]. At least that is what I am going to think she said. It's all in fun. Heck I probably gave my wife a smaller diamond than he did. I'd rather save the thousands of dollars from the ring for buying furniture, dishes, silverware, etc. I think I only spent about $100 on the ring and put a diamond my mom gave me in it from her old engagement ring from her first marriage. Worked out fine to get us up to 16 years so far.
 

KWilt43atbuzz

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After UL stuffed it down our throats on that first series they had to be thinking this is going to be a walk in the park.

Then Johnson and Johnson pulled the rug out from under their feet with that 75 yd bomb on UKs first play from scrimmage and the Birds never really recovered.
 

Anon1660081258

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After UL stuffed it down our throats on that first series they had to be thinking this is going to be a walk in the park.

Then Johnson and Johnson pulled the rug out from under their feet with that 75 yd bomb on UKs first play from scrimmage and the Birds never really recovered.
Probably the biggest play of the game. The psychology of it was HUGE.

Sorry, but I am not trying to run down a young woman, their prospective marriage, or the institution. I am simply making the point that you don't hitch your proposal wagon to an undecided athletic contest unless you view the ultimate decision as certain. That is disrespect. Calling it anything else is a bit naive and trying too hard to stay above the fray.
 

irishcat1965

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Apr 22, 2012
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It's personal to him. Dude is a senior and having senior festivities, why not propose to the love of his life? I don't recall ESPN broadcasting him asking prior to the game. Some things in life are bigger than sports.

You people are a damn joke with the **** I've read here. On a day that was his moment, he made it a point to include his fiancée. Grow the hell up. It wasn't a smack in the face to Kentucky at all.

When Stoops, or, our coaches walk in the home of the kids, they promise to raise them from this point forward and make them men. A player on our team would have been praised for this.

Grow up idiots
You seem to be taking it personally. Are you his mom or dad? That could be the only reason for your overreaction to posts on a sports forum.
 

jauk11

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Dec 6, 2006
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It looked like she was showing her mom the ring and said is it real or look how small it is. [laughing]. At least that is what I am going to think she said. It's all in fun. Heck I probably gave my wife a smaller diamond than he did. I'd rather save the thousands of dollars from the ring for buying furniture, dishes, silverware, etc. I think I only spent about $100 on the ring and put a diamond my mom gave me in it from her old engagement ring from her first marriage. Worked out fine to get us up to 16 years so far.
Well sure, but that was before she reads this.
 

YourPublicEnemy

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None of this stuff bothered me. I've played enough sports to know how much jawing and flexing goes on during games.