Washington facing Montana wasn't exactly a must-see game. Luckily for those in attendance, or others weird enough to be watching the game at home, a Huskies defensive back summoned his inner Deion Sanders.

It is a rather hard play to describe, as Washington talent Jomon Dotson was running around all over the place, so let's enjoy the footage:

I wonder if Dotson even knows who Deion Sanders is. Wait. Scratch that. He will at least know him as a TV personality. I do wonder if he realizes what he did on Saturday night looked like something Neon Deion would do on the regular on Sundays in the NFL.

For what it is worth, it isn't too shocking that Dotson was able to run around the field as if he were an offensive player, but that is mostly because he used to be.

This is only Dotson’s second career game lining up on defense after playing running back in his first two seasons for the Huskies. Dotson looked like he was playing his former position on that interception, as he ran from one sideline to the other.

Washington gunslinger Jake Browning finished the game throwing for 259 yards. By the time it was all said and done, he had two touchdowns to just one interception.

Montana quarterback Reese Philips threw for 123 yards, but was intercepted twice. The Grizzlies also had four drives end in Washington's half of the field without points and had four total turnovers.

The Huskies would end up winning this barn burner, 63-7.