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Utah’s Isaac Wilson 71-yard touchdown at Money Parks vs. TCU

Utah’s Isaac Wilson 71-yard touchdown at Money Parks vs. TCU

With 6:12 remaining in the third quarter, Utah quarterback Isaac Wilson delivered a crucial deep strike to Money Parks and scored a 71-yard touchdown that reignited the Utes’ hopes against TCU. Trailing 13-0, Utah’s offense struggled to find its rhythm for much of the game as Wilson was under pressure and the team was unable to convert on key losses. However, on this crucial drive, Wilson finally found an opening.

As the pocket began to collapse, Wilson stood up and launched a perfectly placed deep pass downfield. Money Parks, showcasing his elite speed, stormed past the TCU secondary and left defenders in his wake. Wilson’s throw was on the money, easily hitting Parks as he sprinted toward the end zone. The explosive play was exactly what the Utes needed to turn the tide in a game that seemed to be getting out of hand.

This play not only cut the deficit to 13-7, but also breathed new life into a Utah offense that had looked weak up until that moment. Wilson, who had accumulated 161 passing yards by the end of the third quarter, showed composure under pressure and proved he could lead the team in high-pressure situations. Despite being outplayed for most of the game, the Utes remained within striking distance and held just one lead heading into the final frame.

While Utah’s overall performance up to that point had been lackluster, Wilson’s deep touchdown pass to Parks symbolized a potential momentum shift as the Utes looked to complete a comeback in the fourth quarter.