Round Mound of Touchdown. Pillsbury Throwboy. Hefty Lefty. Abominable Throwman. J-Load.

Whatever you want to call him, Jared Lorenzen is not only a fan favorite but also one of the most colorful personalities in college football history.

But now, the former Kentucky quarterback wants to be known for something other than his size.

Lorenzen, whose playing weight hovered around 300 pounds, had ballooned to over 500 pounds. A year ago, he began The Jared Lorenzen Project , a video documentary chronicling his weight loss, and has since dropped 100 pounds.

Pro Player Solutions recently tweeted that Lorenzen's journey has even caught the eye of E:60, ESPN's award-winning newsmagazine broadcast.

Just submitted some Arena Football highlights to @espn for their @E60 feature they are doing on my guy @JaredLorenzen22 who brought so much excitement to the league. This brought back some great memories of some great times with a great group of guys pic.twitter.com/5l65RlDmvs — Pro Player Solutions (@PPSsportsMGMT) May 18, 2018

A native of Covington, Ky., Lorenzen played for the Wildcats from 2000-03. He is UK's career leader in passing yards with 10,354, which also ranks seventh all-time in the SEC. His 78 passing touchdowns rank second in school history and eighth in the SEC.

He won a Super Bowl as a backup quarterback with the New York Giants in 2008.