BYU football: Big block for Cougars

Cougars claim win with controversial, drama-filled finish

Published: Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008 12:04 a.m. MDT
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SEATTLE — After years of finding maddeningly creative ways to lose non-conference road games, BYU altered the script Saturday afternoon at Husky Stadium.

To do it, the No. 15 Cougars borrowed from their dramatic ending in last December's Las Vegas Bowl against another Pac-10 opponent. Once again, the difference was a blocked kick.

Eerily similar to BYU's last-second blocked field goal against UCLA by Eathyn Manumaleuna, Jan Jorgensen managed to knock down a 35-yard extra point attempt by Washington's Ryan Perkins to seal a thrilling 28-27 victory over the Huskies.

In the end, BYU didn't care how it earned the win, only that it did.

"It's big," Jorgensen said of the victory. "From my point of view, I'm just tired of hearing that we can't win on the road early in the season. We knew we could do it. Now we don't have to listen to that any more.

"It just battle-tests you. It's always nice to get into a close game like that and know you can pull it off. Later in the season, when we get into another one — maybe against TCU or UCLA or Utah or anybody else on our schedule — we know we can pull those close games out."

"We've had that monkey on our back for quite some time," said linebacker David Nixon. "(Defensive) coach (Barry) Lamb came into the locker room and told me, 'This is one of those turning-point games for us.' To show that we can win on the road and that we are a great team. We're going to take this momentum and carry it throughout the season."

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The blocked PAT was preceded by a three-yard touchdown run with two seconds remaining in the game by Washington quarterback Jake Locker, who chucked the ball high in the air in celebration after his score and incurred a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.

On the ensuing PAT, Jorgensen penetrated Washington's line and got his hand on Perkins' potential game-tying PAT kick.

"It was a very similar situation (to the UCLA game)," Jorgensen said. "I thought about that right when they scored. I was like, 'We're going to block it. We've been here before, we're going to do it.'"

With the win over Washington, the Cougars not only snapped their dubious nine-game non-conference road losing streak, but they also extended their overall winning streak to 12 games and gave Bronco Mendenhall his first 2-0 start as a head coach.

"It just demonstrates how hard it is to win on the road against a good team," Mendenhall said of the narrow win. "This was just the next game to improve our program. It just shows that we're not there yet. But we're getting closer. Our players will compete hard and try hard. We have not arrived but we're making progress. We're learning a lot more about this year's team.

"For them to come on the road, in this stadium, against that football team, I'll be glad to take a one-point win or any win we can get."

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BYU's Jan Jorgensen (84) blocks the extra-point attempt of Washington's Ryan Perkins to seal the Cougars 28-27 win over the Huskies on Saturday in Seattle.  (Scott G. Winterton, Deseret News)
Scott G. Winterton, Deseret News
BYU's Jan Jorgensen (84) blocks the extra-point attempt of Washington's Ryan Perkins to seal the Cougars 28-27 win over the Huskies on Saturday in Seattle.