Deseret News: Utah’s epic, come-from-behind 45-28 victory over Washington State in the season-finale Saturday at Rice-Eccles Stadium produced an unlikely hero.
It was the guy everyone forgot about — senior Drew Lisk, who has been in the program since 2016 and has played sparingly. With 1:21 remaining before halftime and the Utes trailing 28-7, he replaced Jake Bentley, who had just thrown an interception.
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