TUCSON, Arizona — Spunky receiver Parker Kingston said there was never a doubt that No. 18 BYU was going to prevail despite being down 10 points in the fourth quarter against pesky Arizona at soggy Arizona Stadium on Saturday night to cap off an absolutely wacky day of college football nationwide.
Forgive Cougar Nation, the thousands and thousands of BYU fans who braved the elements through a five-plus hour ordeal for not exactly believing him.
But Kingston’s bold and brash belief, emblematic of the kind of culture that head coach Kalani Sitake has got going in Provo, turned out to be on target as the Cougars rallied late to tie the Big 12 game and then win it in the second overtime when UofA quarterback Noah Fifita’s pass fell incomplete in the southeast corner of the end zone.
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