Incredible Finish in Seattle
Incredible Finish in Seattle
With 3 minutes left in the game Arizona had a 33-21 comfortable lead over Washington. In addition to the 12 points lead, the Wildcats had twice as yards of Total Offense and almost a 20 minute edge in Time of Possession. Then lighting struck twice.
Incredible Finish in Seattle
With 3 minutes left in the game Arizona had a 33-21 comfortable lead over Washington. In addition to the 12 points lead, the Wildcats had twice as yards of Total Offense and almost a 20 minute edge in Time of Possession. Then lighting struck twice.
(AP) -Washington's Mason Foster intercepted a deflected pass off the foot of Arizona's Delashaun Dean and returned the carom 37 yards for a touchdown with 2:37 left, and the Huskies rallied with two touchdowns in the final three minutes to stun the Wildcats 36-33 on Saturday night.
Jake Locker had just pulled Washington (3-3, 2-1 Pac-10) within 33-28 on a 25-yard touchdown strike to Kavario Middleton with 2:55 left. On Arizona's first play of the next possession, quarterback Nick Foles tried to throw a quick screen that had worked against the Huskies' defense all night.
The screen was read by Washington's defense, and Foles tried to hit Dean. The throw was low and behind Dean, deflecting off his left foot and into the arms of Foster who ran untouched for the shocking touchdown. Locker then hit Jermaine Kearse on the two-point conversion to give the Huskies a three-point lead.
With just 2:29 left and only one timeout, Foles and the Wildcats (3-2, 1-1) got to the Washington 38, before the Huskies came up with their first sack of the night. Daniel Te'o-Nesheim tripped up Foles for a 5-yard loss after the Wildcats had taken their last time out. Foles rushed his attempt on third down and threw incomplete. His last-ditch, fourth-down pass was intercepted by Desmond Trufant setting off a wild celebration that had Washington defensive coordinator Nick Holt high-stepping down the sideline after his defense was picked apart most of the night by Foles