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What Happened

In a wild finish, the BYU Cougars battle back against the Arizona State Sun Devils in a close college football game. With Arizona State leading by 5 points late in the fourth quarter, BYU makes a critical stop on 4th down to get the ball back with just over a minute remaining. Quarterback Jaren Hall leads BYU downfield, but on the next play, Arizona State cornerback Jordan Clark intercepts a pass and returns it for a touchdown, seemingly sealing the victory for the Sun Devils. However, BYU's defense makes a clutch play to tackle the Arizona State player and prevent the game from ending. With time running out, the Sun Devils try to run out the clock instead of trying to score, eventually facing a 4th and goal situation with just 7 seconds left. On the final play, the Arizona State quarterback tosses the ball high into the air, allowing the clock to expire and giving the Sun Devils the win. As the Arizona State players and fans rush the field in celebration, the officials review the final play. After a lengthy review, they determine that there is 1 second left on the clock, giving BYU one more chance to tie the game. The BYU coach, Kalani Sitake, is seen getting congratulated by the Arizona State fans for his team's effort. The Arizona State head coach, Herm Edwards, is visibly frustrated as he tries to clear the field and get his team ready for the final play. Several videos captured from the stands show the chaotic scene, with fans swarming the field and the coaches struggling to maintain control. Ultimately, BYU's last-second attempt falls short, and Arizona State holds on for the victory. The game-winning play, the wild celebration, and the tense exchange between the coaches have all gone viral, showcasing the high-stakes drama and passion of college football.

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Here we are, another BYU breakdown.

I think it's the third, fourth, or fifth of the season for me,

so that's exciting.

Also, there won't be breakdowns coming out for a little bit.

I'm going on vacation, going to Australia for two weeks,