Fan texting at NCAA Tournament game

The 2024 NCAA Tournament has kicked off and many things are already happening.

One thing about the older generation, they will always have their text messages set to the highest font possible so that everybody can see their business.

For some unknown reason, they also love to send texts in public, especially at sporting events.

The latest one came during the 2024 NCAA Tournament game between the Colorado Buffaloes and Boise State Broncos. This game went down on Wednesday and was a tightly contested matchup.

During the NCAA game, one older fan could be seen sending some risky and NSFW text messages in the highest font while others behind him and above him could visibly see.

Much like any time this happens, a fan behind him began recording his sexual conversation and shared it for all to see.

As you can see, the older gentleman could be in the midst of writing, “You make my motor purr BITCCH!!.”

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You can only hope that this guy was sending these messages to his wife and wasn’t cheating because this would be a brutal way for your relationship to come to an end at an NCAA March Madness game.

As for the actual game, the Colorado Buffaloes would come out on top to defeat the Boise State Broncos, 60-53.

The Colorado Buffaloes Dominated Late To Move On In The NCAA Tournament

Tristan da Silva had 20 points, going 3-for-6 from long range and knocked down all three of is free throw attempts, to lead Colorado to a 60-53 win over Boise State Wednesday in the NCAA First Four at UD Arena.

The win was Colorado’s 25th this season, which set a program record, according to Sports Illustrated.com.

The 10-seeded Buffaloes advance to face 7-seed Florida Friday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Colorado and Florida have never faced each other on the hardwood.  

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