A Wild Proposal and More SEC Football Drama
USAFri Nov 14 2025
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In a surprising twist during Ole Miss' game against The Citadel, a former student, Drew O'Connor, popped the question to his girlfriend, Madison Barnette, on the field. Barnette, who had been practicing as the holder for field goals, was caught off guard when O'Connor got down on one knee and proposed. The moment was made even more memorable when Ole Miss football coach Lane Kiffin joined in, photobombing the proposal with a grin. Kiffin later admitted he had no idea the proposal was happening until someone in the booth mentioned it over the headset. Barnette, a big fan of Ole Miss athletics, loved having Kiffin in the photo, seeing it as a show of support from the coach and the university.
Meanwhile, Texas football is on a long road trip, with their next game against Georgia. The Longhorns have had a tough schedule, playing only one home game in the last 63 days. Quarterback Arch Manning is ready for the challenge, having learned from his experiences last season. He plans to talk to Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson, a friend, for some insights before the game.
LSU's placekicker Damian Ramos made history with his 62nd career field goal, setting a new school record. His accuracy has been impressive, with a long of 52 yards this season. Ramos' performance has been a bright spot for LSU's offense, which has struggled at times.
Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia is aiming high, with his sights set on a national championship. After a 7-6 finish last season, Pavia is determined to lead the Commodores to greater heights. With an 8-2 record, Vanderbilt is on the bubble for the College Football Playoff, and a win against Texas could boost their chances.
Auburn wide receiver Cam Coleman continues to wow fans with his incredible catches. In a recent game against Vanderbilt, Coleman made a left-handed, bobbling catch for a game-tying touchdown. His highlight-reel plays have made him a standout player in the SEC.
Tennessee's Braylon Staley is making waves as a top freshman wide receiver. With 703 receiving yards and five touchdowns, Staley is leading all Power Four freshmen. His performance has caught the attention of coaches and fans alike, with Tennessee coach Josh Heupel praising his growth and preparation.
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