BYU, Utah Utes football: George takes Hall pass to the house as BYU wins in OT
PROVO — For the past three years, BYU tight end Andrew George has played in the large shadow cast by his teammate, Dennis Pitta, who happens to play the same position.
But after Saturday at LaVell Edwards Stadium, George is no longer anonymous.
The senior from Englewood, Colo., etched his name in rivalry lore by scoring the game-winning touchdown on a 25-yard pass from quarterback Max Hall in overtime — the last play of the contest — to defeat Utah, 26-23.
Taking his place alongside Jonny Harline and Austin Collie before him, George is the latest BYU hero to help lift the Cougars to victory over their archrivals in dramatic fashion. For George and the rest of the seniors on the Cougar roster, it was a fitting conclusion to their final home game at BYU.
"It's an honor to be a part of that. I've worked so hard in my career at BYU," George said. "To have a play like that to end my career, especially at home and against Utah, it's unreal and something I'll never forget."
While it was a classic ending, the game itself was far from a classic. For much of the contest, it didn't look like a matchup between a pair of 9-2 teams. On a day filled with miscues and penalties, BYU — clad in throwback royal blue jerseys to honor the 1984 national championship team — watched Utah rally from a two-touchdown, fourth-quarter deficit in the fourth to tie the score in the final minute of regulation.
But in the end, the No. 18 Cougars (10-2, 7-1) won for the third time in the last four meetings against the No. 22 Utes (9-3, 6-2).
"Both programs really care about this rivalry. The fans certainly do," said BYU coach Bronco Mendenhall. "For it to come down to overtime, it was the perfect scenario, I think, for a great college rivalry."
And for BYU, it was the perfect ending.
After Utah kicker Joe Phillips connected on a 29-yard field goal on its first possession in overtime, the Cougars faced second-and-10 from the 25. Hall dropped back and threaded a pass in between two Ute defenders — linebacker Stevenson Sylvester and safety Joe Dale — to George, who cradled the ball and raced untouched into the end zone for the score.
That game-winner capped yet another dramatic contest in this series and fans stormed the field, partying like it was 1984.
George was mobbed by jubilant fans and teammates before he knew it, he was stuck in the bottom of a pile.
"It was painful. I couldn't breathe. My shoulder was up by my head. But it's awesome," George said. "If that's what happens when you catch a game-winning touchdown, that's fine with me."
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Anonymous | Dec. 2, 2009 at 1:48 a.m.
Hall beat Utah two out of three times. That's better than Brian...
Hall the winner | Dec. 1, 2009 at 12:47 p.m.
...for going undefeated twice in the last six years.
...but,...
Props to the Utes... | Nov. 30, 2009 at 2:06 p.m.
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