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Magic moment: BYU touchdown with no time on clock stuns the U.

Published: Sunday, Nov. 26, 2006 12:31 a.m. MST
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This time, nobody laughed at John Beck's tears.

The guy that cried in a press conference in 2003, saying the loss would "probably ruin my weekend," had finally lived it down.

Cue the background music. Pan slowly away from the scene. This time, as he stood on the field at Rice-Eccles Stadium, tears welled up again as he spoke of BYU's 33-31 win over Utah on Saturday. One play, no time remaining and nothing at all on the line. Except, of course, whether he would go down in history as a glorified Kevin Feterik, or one of the better quarterbacks at a school famous for quarterbacks.

It was, as he said afterward, "the moment I had been waiting for all my life."

And then, as if unfolding in slow motion, it was there: Jonny Harline, a lone figure in the far corner of the end zone. Waiting.

"Thing was, I remember taking a deep breath before the play happened," said Beck, as a crowd of BYU fans chanted his name. "I remember telling myself, 'John, you've prepared forever for moments like this.' And we've been so close for so long, and it's a great feeling because we made it happen."

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With that toss to Harline, Beck moved from being just a good BYU quarterback to a fine one. Not only did he beat archrival Utah, he also showed at last that he could win the close one.

Said Beck: "It's funny because everyone talked about us not being able to come back, but we came back against TCU (in 2005) with like 50 seconds left and came down the field and kicked a field goal to send it into overtime. Against Utah we sent it into overtime. So we were this close. Today we don't have to worry about being close."

Beck's story is just the latest turn in the long and dramatic history of the rivalry. There was current quarterbacks coach Brandon Doman's late-game heroics in 2000 and Luke Staley's sideline run in 2001.

There was Utah quarterback Brett Ratliff's overtime pass to Travis LaTendresse last year and Chris Yergensen's last-moment field goal in 1993. And a couple of dozen others.

But throughout his career, there were signs that perhaps the strong-armed Beck wasn't in the clutch-play class. Even this year, he failed in early-season losses to Arizona and Boston College. The list of games in which he was close but short was considerable: Utah, Cal, Boise State, UNLV and TCU, to name several. After the loss to B.C. this year, his record as a starter was just 13-16.

But that was worlds away and eons ago. Since then, the Cougars have won nine straight, claimed a conference title and earned a bowl berth.

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Jacob Bower carries BYU quarterback John Beck after Beck's touchdown pass to Jonny Harline defeated Utah.

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