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College football announcer Greg McElroy made a rather unfortunate slip on Thursday.

The ex-Jets quarterback accidentally referred to Ole Miss running back Kewan Lacy as Kyren Lacy, the former LSU receiver who died via suicide last April, during the Rebels’ 39-34 upset of Georgia.

“Love the way Kyren Lacy runs,” McElroy said before correcting himself during the ESPN broadcast. “I mean, he has, — Kewan Lacy.”

Kyren died at the age of 24 in Houston on April 12, 2025 after a car crash while being followed by police.

His death was later ruled to be a suicide.

Kyren’s death came months after he was arrested following a fatal car crash that killed 78-year-old Herman Hall in December in Louisiana.

Louisiana State Police released a video in October showing Kyren passing cars in the opposite lane of traffic moments before a collision could be heard.

Kyren’s attorney previously released a video showing his client’s car being “approximately 72 yards,” away from the accident in an attempt to exonerate him.

He had been charged with negligent homicide, felony hit-and-run with death, and reckless operation of a vehicle, and turned himself in before being released on a $151,000 bond.


  Former LSU receiver Kyren Lacy in 2024. University Images via Getty Images Former LSU receiver Kyren Lacy in 2024. University Images via Getty Images

Kyren died two days before a scheduled grand jury hearing regarding the crash.

“A green Dodge Charger is seen traveling south in the opposing lane on LA 20 at a high rate of speed, passing three passenger vehicles and one loaded 18-wheeler in a designated no passing zone with a 40 mph posted speed limit,” said a narrator of the police clip.

“As the green Dodge Charger returns to the southbound lane, aggressive braking and engine deceleration are immediately followed by a crash that can be heard on the surveillance footage.”


  Greg McElroy calls college football games for ESPN. Joe Faraoni / ESPN Images Greg McElroy calls college football games for ESPN. Joe Faraoni / ESPN Images

Kewan is a star sophomore running back for the Rebels and helped them upset No. 3 Georgia on Thursday by rushing for 98 yards and two touchdowns on 22 carries.

He’s tallied 1,464 rushing yards and 23 rushing scores this season.

No. 6 Ole Miss battles No. 10 Miami in the College Football Playoff semifinals next Thursday, with the winner facing the victor from the No. 1 Indiana vs. No. 5 Oregon clash.

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