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Final

Utah 20, Baylor 13

The game came down to the final play as Baylor couldn’t connect for a touchdown from 22 yards and Utah escaped with the 20-13 comeback victory.

Fourth quarter

Utah 20, Baylor 13:

0:17 — After a Cole Bishop near field goal range, Utah went 29 yards in six plays to take the lead late, capped by an 11-yard touchdown run from Jaylon Glover.

Baylor 13, Utah 13:

2:00 — Mostly behind third-string quarterback Nate Johnson, Utah had by far its most productive drive of the day, a 15 play, 88-yard march down the field punctuated by a 7-yard run from Johnson to tie things up.

Third quarter

Baylor 13, Utah 6:

4:05 — Utah’s defense got an interception as Zemaiah Vaughn picked off a pass to give the offense good field position, but the Utes couldn’t do much with it and had to settle for a 46-yard field goal from Cole Becker.

Baylor 13, Utah 3:

11:00— The Bears put together another methodical drive, although the Utah defense buckled down in the red zone to limit Baylor to a 24-yard field goal from Isaiah Hankins.

Second quarter

Baylor 10, Utah 3:

3:23 — The Bears put together a methodical 11 play, 79-yard drive capped by a 4-yard run from quarterback Sawyer Robertson for the first touchdown of the game.

Utah 3, Baylor 3:

9:04 — Keyed by a 44-yard run from Ja’Quinden Jackson and a 22-yard pass from Nate Johnson to Devaughn Vele, Utah got to the 10 yard-line but a holding penalty backed the Utes up and they ultimately had to settle for a 31-yard field goal from Cole Becker to tie the game.

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Baylor 3, Utah 0:

13:03— After Utah quarterback Bryson Barnes threw an interception, Baylor had great field position but only got a 34-yard field goal from Isaiah Hankins out of it, thanks in large part to multiple false start penalties on offensive linemen.

First quarter

Utah 0, Baylor 0:

The first quarter ended without a score as the defenses mostly ruled the action. Baylor had a bit more offensive success as the quarter wore on and is outgaining Utah 57-43

Pregame prep:

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