From Deseret News archives:
Rivalry goes U.'s way
Y. wakes up too late as Utes make history in overtime win
Doesn't matter, Ute receiver Travis LaTendresse was saying. He knows all about rivalries, having grown up attending the Cal-Stanford game.
Rivalries are big deals, every one.
But Utah-BYU?
"I think it's the best in the nation," he said, after scoring the winning touchdown in Utah's 41-34 overtime win Saturday. "I grew up around Cal-Stanford. I slept out to get tickets; I'd go to the games. It's a special thing. But it doesn't compare to anything here. This is the Super Bowl of Utah."
Did anyone notify John Madden?
Now this: Ute quarterback Brett Ratliff, in his first Division I start, leads the Utes to victory in the first overtime in series history.
Like a Bob Dylan song or a J.D. Salinger book, it's bound to become an instant classic.
"This never gets old," said Utah tight end Chad Jacobsen.
Even in a year in which one team's starting quarterback and star receiver were out with injuries, it was an unmitigated cliff-hanger. Now all that's left is the waiting. But odds look good BYU will still be invited to a bowl. Odds of Utah playing again in 2005? Same, thanks to Saturday's win.
"I think we have a shot," said Utah coach Kyle Whittingham. "As I was telling them, I think we might be going somewhere."
The late afternoon thriller marked a dramatic farewell to the regular season. Speaking of departures, Las Vegas Bowl official Tina Kunzer-Murphy was in attendance, needing only a BYU win to issue the invitation. But by the time LaTendresse had landed in the end zone, Kunzer-Murphy was on the way to Vegas plans still in limbo. A BYU-visits-Vegas scenario may well happen. By winning, the Utes crowded back into the bowl picture, too, the most likely destination being the Emerald Bowl in San Francisco.
"We're hoping," said cornerback Eric Weddle.
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