LAWRENCE, Kan. — The tryptophan from Thursday’s Thanksgiving turkey had seemingly not worn off in time for the morning kickoff in Lawrence.
After sleepwalking through much of Friday’s game at Kansas, No. 13 Utah needed a game-changing play to shift the momentum, which was firmly with the Jayhawks as the fourth quarter began.
Against a Kansas team scrapping to become bowl eligible, Utah was on upset alert with the Jayhawks on the Ute 12-yard line and threatening to make a 14-10 lead a two-score affair.
Kansas quarterback Jalon Daniels had two 20-plus-yard passes on the drive to move the Jayhawks into the red zone, but with defensive end Kash Dillon bearing down on him, the senior quarterback made one of the more inexplicable throws of the college football season.
It’s unclear whether Da

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