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Nearly a decade after his Comedy Central show ended, Keegan-Michael Key referenced a classic sketch when he appeared on TNT. College game kickoff show During Saturday's game between SMU and Penn State.
The showcase's roundtable featured two of the most intriguing names in college football, honoring… Key and Bell “East/West College Bowl” sketch, asking Key for his opinion on the nicknames Moh Bility (Rice University cornerback) and General Booty (UL Monroe quarterback).
“Of those two, only for the sheer cleverness of the name is Moh Bility,” he said through laughter. “I like the ‘H’ too, it mixes it up a bit.”
Key added: “First of all, if you're going to name your child a general, he better succeed. There's no choice.”
They threw out a final wild card to make up the name D'Neckshaw Trapezius, which was jokingly displayed with a player in exchange for “East/West College Bowl” drawings.
In the sketch, Key and co-star Jordan Peele take turns impersonating a series of fictional athletes, introducing themselves in an ESPN-style promo with increasingly bizarre names, such as D'Squarius Green Jr. and Xmus Jaxon Flaxon-Waxon [The Player Formerly Known As Mousecop].
After the duo appeared together for the first time on Fox's Mad TV In 2004, they got their own self-titled Comedy Central show, which ran for five seasons from 2012 to 2015. The series earned them an Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Sketch Series in 2016.