View Full Version : ATHF a catchphrase on Sportscenter?
The Collector
01-12-2005, 11:58 PM
I was watching Sportscenter last night as I often do and was surprised to hear part of the ATHF song used during a highlight. I believe it was Scott Van Pelt who used it, though I don't know if he used it before or just decided to throw it in a highlight that one time. Anyway, I found it amusing to hear something from AS on SC.
Stewie
01-13-2005, 02:49 AM
Could be. Could just be coincidence. Sportscenter anchors often use phrases from pop culture. Usually though, it means that the phrase in question has become stale.
What was the line?
EightOh
01-13-2005, 03:43 AM
Neato burrito. Scott Van Pelt is one of the scant few Sportscenter anchors I don't want to shoot in the head with a gun.
Scott Van Pelt: (Stephen A. Smith voice) "The Knicks are TERRIBLE! Scott Layden is TERRIBLE!"
The Collector
01-13-2005, 02:08 PM
Could be. Could just be coincidence. Sportscenter anchors often use phrases from pop culture. Usually though, it means that the phrase in question has become stale.
What was the line? He said somebody was an aqua teen, he made the homies say ho and the girlies wanna scream. I don't remember who he was talking about but that was the line.
lostrune
01-13-2005, 02:22 PM
Could be. Could just be coincidence. Sportscenter anchors often use phrases from pop culture.
Yep, they even used a line from Digimon back when the 9th child mystery was old the rage. :shrug:
Yeah, I also caught that line in there the other day. It was used sometime over the winter holiday. The line was used during a clip of the Wisconsin/ Georgia bowl game (Some one caught a really long pass then "took it to the house" if you will).
bluedeucedodge
01-13-2005, 09:42 PM
(Some one caught a really long pass then "took it to the house" if you will).
They used the "take it to the house" reference from Trick Daddy and the Slip and Slide Allstars hit song Take it to tha House.
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