WACO, Texas — The momentum had shifted the home team’s way.

Baylor, which at one point in the first half was down 18 points to visiting No. 13 Utah Saturday night at McLane Stadium, had closed the gap to just eight points early in the third quarter, and the pressure was on the road side.

A disastrous end-of-half sequence by the Utes gave Baylor new life after Wayshawn Parker put Utah up 28-10 with 4:28 remaining in the second quarter. The Utes forced a turnover on downs and got the ball back on their own 28-yard line with 1:06 remaining, and the promise of the ball first in the second half.

They just had to get one first down to head into the locker room with a commanding 18-point lead.

Instead, they went three-and-out after quarterback Devon Dampier was sacked and his third-down throw

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