ESPN’s Mark Jones unexpectedly quoted rapper BossMan Dlow on his Travis Hunter touchdown call

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Colorado football returned for its second season with Deion Sanders at the helm, and the team had no trouble finding some offensive fireworks against North Dakota State on Thursday night.

Quarterback Shedeur Sanders found wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter for a stellar touchdown, which ignited the excitement for the Buffaloes and even got NBA superstar LeBron James fired up.

ESPN broadcaster Mark Jones decided to pull out a wild reference for his call of the touchdown, quoting rapper BossMan Dlow on his song with Lil Baby called “PJ.”

“In the words of BossMan Dlow on the sidelines, Colorado… pockets full of cheese and fresher than Febreze right now,” Jones quipped on the ESPN broadcast after the Colorado touchdown.

If you are over the age of 25 and have absolutely no idea what he’s talking about, don’t worry. We had to Google who BossMan Dlow was as we wrote this article, as we are old and time waits for no writer.

This was quite a play for Colorado against North Dakota State, and this was quite a revelatory moment for us. We’ll fire up BossMan Dlow on Spotify and let you know what we think.. and absolutely refuse to acknowledge how old this makes us feel.

“In the words of BossMan Dlow on the sidelines, Colorado… pockets full of cheese and fresher than Febreze right now.” – Mark Jones 🏈🎙️ https://t.co/Xb6QlyjhAi

— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) August 30, 2024

Feature image courtesy of ESPN.

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