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College football broadcaster's 'foster care' remark about Kentucky's Ray Davis falls flat

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A broadcaster’s attempt to talk about how Kentucky Wildcats running back Ray Davis and how he overcame obstacles to be one of the top players on the team went very awkward.

Davis had a solid game Saturday against Eastern Kentucky. He had 52 rushing yards on 12 carries along with three catches for 36 yards and a touchdown. ESPN broadcaster Pete Sousa appeared to be well intentioned when he talked about Davis’ life in the fourth quarter. But it didn’t come out like that.

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Kentucky Wildcats running back Ray Davis (1) slides into the end zone for a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Eastern Kentucky Colonels at Kroger Field. (Jordan Prather-USA TODAY Sports)

"There is Ray Davis. 51 yards on that drive alone. Running and receiving," Sousa said. "He’s a guy, transferring over from Vanderbilt. Nine months ago when he jumped in the portal, everybody wanted him. Eleven years ago, as a foster kid, really nobody wanted him."

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Sousa’s remarks fell flat with college football fans on social media as they were described as everything from "very disrespectful" to "wildly inappropriate."

Sousa tweeted a story about Davis’ remarkable life on his way to becoming the Wildcats running back before the game.

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Ray Davis, #1 of the Kentucky Wildcats, against the EKU Colonels at Kroger Field on September 9, 2023, in Lexington, Kentucky. (Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

"This amazing dude is an amazing story on and off the field" Sousa wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter. "Homeless at age 12,

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