On a stormy night in Tucson, that saw a lightning delay between the first and second quarters, Arizona almost took care of business.
The Wildcats held a seven point lead late in the fourth quarter, before BYU scored and forced overtime.
The defense was spectacular in the middle of the game, with Dalton Johnson and Treydan Stukes coming up with interceptions.
Noah Fifita made some incredible throws.
Brent Brennan’s team, now 4-2 (1-2 in Big 12 play), is going to be a tough out all year.
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