
With seven minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, the Utah Utes faced a 10-point deficit on Saturday against Kansas State, and a season-long effort of reaching the College Football Playoff looked bleak.
What happened over the next seven minutes was a testament to the Utes being one of the best teams in the country.
That is often a term used in basketball rather than football, but it applied perfectly in this scenario.
Utah began its comeback with a 12-play, 75-yard drive that was capped off by a 20-yard passing touchdown from Devon Dampier to Larry Simmons. The touchdown for Simmons was his fourth on just 11 catches.
It then came time for the Utes defense to get a stop, which they did, forcing a three-and-out and a punt to get the ball back with 2:19 remaining.
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Utah faced a fourth and one coming out of the two-minute timeout. A play that would determine the fate of the CFP hopes, and it was Dampier who scampered for a gain of 59 yards to set up a 1st-and-goal for the Utes.
Three plays later, it was Dampier again. His one-yard rushing touchdown gave Utah a 51-47 lead with just 56 seconds remaining.
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Kansas State had its chance to go down the field and break the hearts of Utah fans, but it was Lander Barton who ended that with a game-clinching interception.
Somehow, someway, the Utes found a way to escape with a dramatic win and keep their CFP hopes alive for at least one more week.
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