An emotional Kyle Whittingham said one word over and over as he embraced a large group of family members on the Rice-Eccles Stadium field.

“Wow, wow, wow.”

Time will tell if that was the final time Whittingham walked off the field that he’s spent 21 years on as a head coach, but if it is, what a game to go out on.

No. 12 Utah charged back from 12 points down with seven minutes remaining to pull off an improbable 51-47 comeback win over Kansas State on Saturday in a game that will go down as one of the most unbelievable wins of the Whittingham era.

The Utes looked dead in the water after quarterback Devon Dampier fumbled the ball with 7:49 remaining in the fourth quarter, giving Kansas State great field position at the Utah 26-yard line.

Two plays later, Wildcat running back Joe Jackso

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