Boulder, Colo. • In the Alamo Bowl a year ago , Isaiah Glasker strutted, shuffled and sauntered in Deion Sanders’ face.

BYU’s middle linebacker intercepted Shedeur Sanders as the Cougars routed the Colorado Buffaloes 33-7. So Glasker pulled out “Prime Time’s” old touchdown dance to add insult to injury.

As he geared up for the rematch this week, Glasker joked about doing it again.

“I wish,” Glasker said. “My coach got mad at me. I don’t know if we will be seeing ‘The Deion’ this year.”

So after Glasker’s game-sealing interception this weekend, there was no dancing. But it nevertheless ended in the same result.

BYU again beat Colorado, 24-21. It wasn’t the defensive masterclass that coordinator Jay Hill put on display in San Antonio, but it was enough to keep BYU’s top 25 season on

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