In a rivalry game loaded with everything from the insane to the inexplicable, the three biggest plays that shifted the battle in BYU’s favor all happened during a six-and-a-half-minute stretch of the fourth quarter.

The Wall

Following Parker Kingston’s 12-yard run to give BYU a 17-14 lead, the Utes faced second-and-13 at their own 36.

“I read pass from the beginning,” said Cougar safety Tanner Wall. “When he let it go, I knew I was going to go get it.”

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Utah quarterback Devon Dampier threw a deep ball intended for Daniel Bray, but Wall, a senior from Arlington, Virginia, leaped over the top of Bray and picked it off at the BYU 36.

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