SALT LAKE CITY — In its 100th season and 96th meeting with Utah, No. 9 BYU football etched yet another memorable win into the program’s annals as kicker Will Ferrin connected on a 44-yard game-winning field goal with three seconds remaining.
Down 21-19 with 1:56 to play, BYU began its final drive at its own 9-yard-line and snatched renewed life from the jaws of defeat when a defensive holding call against Utah gave the Cougars a 1st down at their own 19.
Two plays later, receiver Chase Roberts dove for a 30-yard completion from Retzlaff that kept BYU driving to its 49. Retzlaff then connected with Darius Lassiter for a gain of 12 into Utah territory. Hinckley Ropati bettered BYU’s field position with a run of 14 yards to the Utah 25 as the clock hit one minute to play.
The Cougars used the ensuing plays to maneuver into a field goal spot and sent Ferrin onto the field as the clock wound down into the final seconds. Ferrin then sent the kick 44 yards through for three, putting BYU up 22-21. A fruitless Utah kickoff return ended the game and sent BYU to 9-0.
The special teams heroics weren’t limited to Ferrin’s field goal. In the second quarter of play, return specialist and speedster Keelan Marion posted his second kickoff return for a touchdown of the season with a 96-yarder that gave BYU its first lead at 10-7.
Beyond Marion’s kickoff return, the Cougars were unable to muster a touchdown drive in the first half and went to the break trailing 21-10.
BYU trimmed Utah’s lead to a single score with a nine-play, 95-yard touchdown drive that made it 21-19 with 12:35 to play.
Despite allowing 21 first-half points, the Cougar defense adjusted at the half and pitched a second-half shutout that gave their offense the window it needed for the win.
BYU outgained Utah 188-79 in the second half, including 113-25 through the air. Penalties hampered the Cougars on both sides of the ball throughout the game but cut the infractions to three for 16 yards in the second half while the Utes gave up a costly six for 60 yards.
Retzlaff completed 15-of-33 passes for 219 yards, while adding a 1-yard rushing score. Roberts led BYU’s receivers with six grabs for 91 yards. LJ Martin led BYU on the ground with 68 yards on 11 carries.
Harrison Taggart led BYU’s defense with eight tackles (four solo), while Isaiah Glasker and Jack Kelly put up seven tackles a-piece. The Cougars registered five tackles-for-loss on the night, with the negative plays credited to Glasker, Kelly, John Nelson, Tyler Batty and Josh Singh.