College football bumped and skidded from the unusual to the ridiculous to the preposterous late on Saturday night in Tucson, in BYU’s game against Arizona.

It was a game that featured the remnants of a hurricane — rain, thunder, lightning, bluster, a 70-minute weather delay — and a typhoon of turnovers, mistakes, scoring streaks, scoring droughts, and two overtime periods. It was a contest that for the Cougars was split up and carved into bits and pieces of hope and despair, encouragement and discouragement, and everything in between.

After the final play, an Arizona pass that fell incomplete, beyond the outstretched arms of its intended target in the end zone, a pass meant to tie the count and slice up the game some more, an exasperated Kalani Sitake looked into a camera and said: “I’m

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