Kentucky RB Sends Jack Harlow Back To Recording Studio After Throwing ‘Ls Down’ In Rapper’s Face

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Louisville’s magical first season with head football coach Jeff Brohm came tumbling down with a loss to Kentucky in front of Jack Harlow on Saturday. Wildcats running back Ray Davis did not hold back!

Harlow, born in Derby City, puts on for his hometown school at every chance he gets. The 25-year-old rapper pulled up to Cardinal Stadium for the Governor’s Cup rivalry game with hopes of willing the home team to its first 11-win college football season as a member of the ACC.

It was trending in that direction through the first 40ish minutes of play. Harlow stood up in the end zone and flipped the double birds to Kentucky fans after Louisville went up 17-7 late in the third quarter.

The script completely flipped from that point forward. Not only did the Wildcats answer with a touchdown of their own before the fourth quarter, they proceeded to win the final fifteen minutes of play 17-7, which won them the game 38-31.

Jack Harlow caught an L, literally.

Ray Davis scored the eventual game-winning touchdown on a 37-yard run with one minute left. He proceeded to run right over to Jack Harlow and threw the ‘Ls down’ right in his face. Savage!

A fifth-year senior who transferred-in from Vanderbilt during the offseason, Davis sent Harlow back to the recording studio after running for a game-high 76 yards on 14 carries. His savage celebration had been in the back of his mind since he first found out who was in the stands.

The 24-year-old running back was determined to get it done — and he did!

To make matters worse for the losing side, Kentucky has defeated Louisville in each of their last five meetings — dating back to 2018. Not even Jack Harlow could save them! He tried his best and had the place rocking, but the 25-year-old rapper ended up getting a big fat L right in his face.