RIP Mike Pratt

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Met him in the stairwell of the UK Student Center when I was 14. Right before the Ole Miss game his junior year. He was wearing a Khaki long rain coat. I bugged my mom for weeks until she broke down and bought me one cause I was going to be like #22
 

HerrosHeroes

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Kinda all started by losing J-Lo a few yrs back at such a young age then Hayley Robic, then Coach Schlarman, then Terrance Clarke, then the Tornado victims, then Joe B. and now Pratt.

May they all rest in peace and lets win it all in the upcoming seasons in football and basketball as a tribute to all of them!
 
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First and foremost, that sucks and very sad. Mike had one heck of a life. Lived quite a dream. He will def be missed. RIP, Mike, and condolences to the family.

On a side and petty note; anyone notice Tioton couldn't even muster one positive thing to say about Mike? Not even a "he will be missed" or simple "RIP". Ugh.
 

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What a gut punch!!!!!!! The world lost a GREAT man! He wasn't Caywood level good but I am really going to miss hearing him on the radio. He was a straight shooter and really pulled you into the game no matter where you were listening. He was an even better human being, there's not enough Mike Pratt's in the world. This string of losing legends & bad luck for the school/ fanbase has to end at some point. RIP Big Guy.
 
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What a gut punch!!!!!!! The world lost a GREAT man! He wasn't Caywood level good but I am really going to miss hearing him on the radio. He was a straight shooter and really pulled you into the game no matter where you were listening. He was an even better human being, there's not enough Mike Pratt's in the world. This string of losing legends & bad luck for the school/ fanbase has to end at some point. RIP Big Guy.
Albert Pujols wasn’t Roger Clemens good but man I sure loved watching Albert pitch.

RIP Mike.