Kansas State football had a chance to put Utah away in the final minutes, but a strange call on a two-point conversion wiped away a two-touchdown lead and instead brought the Utes within 10 points with seven minutes left.

The play proved critical in K-State's 51-47 loss to No. 12 Utah on Saturday, Nov. 22, in Salt Lake City.

The Wildcats had just taken a 12-point lead after they turned a recovered fumble into a Joe Jackson 24-yard touchdown with seven minutes left.

But on the ensuing two-point conversion, hoping to go up by two touchdowns, an Avery Johnson pass to Linkon Cure was batted up in the air and intercepted. An official threw a flag on the play for what appeared to be pass interference.

After Utah's Tao Johnson intercepted the ball, he returned it to the opposite end zone,

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