(15) Brigham Young 28, Washington 27

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Final

3:10 PM ET, September 6, 2008
Husky Stadium
SEATTLE, WA

BYU avoids Washington's upset bid with blocked PAT

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Jan Jorgensen blocked Ryan Perkins' 35-yard extra-point attempt with two seconds left in the game to preserve BYU's win.
Gameball goes to... Max Hall. The BYU quarterback passed for 339 yards and three touchdowns against the Huskies.
Stat of the game... 15. A 15-yard penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct pushed back Washington's final PAT attempt, which was blocked.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2522
Total Yards475337
Passing338204
Rushing137133
Penalties7-604-25
3rd Down Conversions12-149-15
4th Down Conversions0-01-1
Turnovers20
Possession31:0428:56
Air/Ground Leaders
Brigham Young Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Hall30/4133831
Washington Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Locker17/3220410
Brigham Young Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Unga23136015
Vakapuna215111
Washington Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Locker1862217
Freeman63009
Brigham Young Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Pitta10148129
Collie574138
Washington Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Goodwin583025
Kearse254148
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERBYUWASH
TD09:38Austin Collie 38 Yd Pass From Max Hall (Mitch Payne Kick) 70
TD03:24Jake Locker 14 Yd Run (Ryan Perkins Kick) 77
SECOND QUARTERBYUWASH
TD10:38Jermaine Kearse 48 Yd Pass From Jake Locker (Ryan Perkins Kick) 714
TD04:18Andrew George 1 Yd Pass From Max Hall (Mitch Payne Kick) 1414
THIRD QUARTERBYUWASH
TD07:38Luke Kravitz 1 Yd Run (Ryan Perkins Kick) 1421
TD04:17Fui Vakapuna 11 Yd Run (Mitch Payne Kick) 2121
FOURTH QUARTERBYUWASH
TD03:31Dennis Pitta 15 Yd Pass From Max Hall (Mitch Payne Kick) 2821
TD00:02Jake Locker 3 Yd Run (Pat Blocked) 2827
Associated Press

SEATTLE -- Jake Locker was crestfallen. The sophomore quarterback did everything he could to give Washington a chance for an upset of No. 15 BYU and still ended up apologizing for the Huskies' loss.

Locker was penalized for celebrating what could have been a game-tying touchdown run with 2 seconds left and BYU's Jan Jorgensen blocked the 35-yard extra-point attempt to help the Cougars hold to a 28-27 victory Saturday.

Fast Facts

• Jan Jorgensen blocked a tying extra point with 2 seconds to go as BYU took advantage of a questionable unsportsmanlike conduct call to extend the nation's longest win streak to 12 games.

• Washington drove 76 yards with a Jake Locker TD run with 2 seconds left, but Locker was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct, with the extra point being moved back 15 yards, where it was blocked.

• Washington lost for the 11th time in the last 13 games (nine of last 11 home games).

-- ESPN Research

"I just was excited," Locker said somberly, looking at the ground while facing a throng of questions about the decisive play. "I like to play the game with emotion and it got the best of me."

Locker was 17-for-32 for 204 yards passing and ran for 62 yards on 18 carries.

He drove the Huskies 76 yards in 17 plays, capped by his 3-yard plunge left to pull Washington within one. Locker jumped up and threw the ball high into the air before celebrating with his teammates. The toss brought a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct call, a point of emphasis for officials this season after touchdowns.

Jorgensen, BYU's stellar defensive end, busted through the line and got a hand on Ryan Perkins' long-distance PAT, setting off a wild celebration for the Cougars.

"I was surprised they threw it," Jorgensen said of Locker's penalty. "It just turned out well for us. It was one of those things when they threw the flag it was destiny. You felt like we were supposed to win this game."

Locker's celebration would be considered fairly tame. He said he'd never been called for an unsportsmanlike penalty before, and it appeared Locker was simply reacting to a stunning conclusion after BYU had taken a 28-21 lead with 3:31 left.

But as soon as the ball left Locker's hands and went into the air, officials hands were tied, according to a statement from referee Larry Farina.

"After scoring the touchdown, the player threw the ball into the air and we are required, by rule, to assess a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty," Farina said in a statement given to Washington officials. "It is a celebration rule that we are required to call. It was not a judgment call."

Following the rule certainly didn't make it easier for the Huskies to accept.

"It's one that they almost have to call," coach Tyrone Willingham said. "It really should be a no-call, but it's one they have to call when they see it."

BYU, dominant within the Mountain West Conference over the last two years, beat a non-conference opponent on the road for the first time since downing Utah State in the middle of the 2002 season. The Cougars hadn't knocked off a team from a BCS conference away from home since beating Mississippi State at the end of the 2001 season.

Washington (0-2) provided a stern test for the Cougars, looking nothing like the team that was routed 44-10 last week at Oregon, although another loss will only increase the heat on Willingham.

Still, a strong effort wasn't enough to keep BYU from breaking their streak. The Cougars (2-0) hopes of a perfect season and BCS bid passed a crucial first hurdle, barely. Next up, No. 23 UCLA next Saturday in Provo, maybe BYU's biggest test between now and the regular season finale against rival Utah.

"I'm tired of hearing you guys and everyone else saying we can't win on the road early in the season or that we have a problem with that," Jorgensen said.

Max Hall led the Cougars, throwing for 338 yards and three touchdowns, his last going to favorite target Dennis Pitta from 15 yards to take a 28-21 lead. Pitta finished with 10 catches for 148 yards.

After Hall's touchdown, Locker went to work, with a drive that was typical Locker -- erratic. He missed a number of open receivers, but kept Washington's hopes alive by running for 13 yards on fourth-and-10 at the Huskies 36.

Locker got Washington down to the BYU 29, but was called for intentional grounding with 36 seconds left, throwing backhanded to avoid a sack. On the next play, Locker hit D'Andre Goodwin near the sideline for a 20-yard gain to the BYU 18.

Locker bulled his way for 15 yards to the BYU 3. On third-and-goal, Washington spread the field and Locker kept the ball, stumbling into the end zone.

But joy turned to shock soon after for the Huskies, thanks to Rule 9, Section 2, Article 1 of the NCAA rule book, which says throwing the ball high in the air constitutes an unsportsmanlike penalty.

"I didn't see it," BYU coach Bronco Mendenhall said. "I do know this, that throughout the entire game, there were all kinds of plays on both sides -- that was the most visible play -- but celebration is a penalty. Whether it was or not, I didn't see it, but if it was it should have been called. Even if it was our team, it should have been called. The rules are the rules."

Harvey Unga ran for 136 yards, and had a chance to give BYU the lead early in the fourth quarter, but fumbled at the goal line and Washington recovered. After the Cougars defense held, Hall led BYU 84 yards in less than five minutes for Pitta's touchdown.

Locker again was most of Washington's offense, running for a pair of scores and hitting freshman Jermaine Kearse on a 48-yard TD in the first half. Washington also had to deal with seeing safety Darin Harris taken off the field early in the fourth quarter after hitting his head on the turf. Willingham said afterward that Harris likely has a concussion.

"It's a tough way to lose," said linebacker Mason Foster, who had an interception. "It's terrible."

College Football Scores

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Thursday, September 4th
24 South Carolina 17 Final
Vanderbilt 24
Saturday, September 6th
Central Michigan 17 Final
2 Georgia 56
Ohio 14 Final
3 Ohio State 26
Cincinnati 26 Final
4 Oklahoma 52
Miami (FL) 3 Final
5 Florida 26
Southeast Missouri State 3 Final
6 Missouri 52
Troy Postponed
7 LSU
8 West Virginia 3 Final
East Carolina 24
Southern Miss 13 Final
9 Auburn 27
10 Texas 42 Final
UTEP 13
Marshall 14 Final
11 Wisconsin 51
12 Texas Tech 35 Final
Nevada 19
Tulane 6 Final
13 Alabama 20
Louisiana Tech 0 Final
14 Kansas 29
15 Brigham Young 28 Final
Washington 27
Stanford 17 Final
15 Arizona State 41
17 South Florida 31 Final
UCF 24 OT
Utah State 24 Final
18 Oregon 66
Oregon State 14 Final
19 Penn State 45
Mississippi 28 Final
20 Wake Forest 30
UNLV 21 Final
22 Utah 42
Eastern Illinois 21 Final
24 Illinois 47