Arizona State Defeats BYU 28-23 at Home
Arizona State Defeats BYU 28-23 at Home

Arizona State Defeats BYU 28-23 at Home

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In a thrilling college football matchup, No. 21 Arizona State upset No. 14 BYU with a 28-23 victory, maintaining their perfect home record for the first time since 2004. The Sun Devils jumped to a 21-3 lead at halftime, but BYU rallied in the second half, scoring 20 points and threatening to take the lead late in the game. ASU's Javan Robinson made a crucial interception on BYU's final drive, sealing the win after a brief delay for fans storming the field prematurely. Arizona State's quarterback Sam Leavitt threw for 247 yards and had a key touchdown, while running back Cam Skattebo contributed significantly with 147 rushing yards and three touchdowns. The victory positions ASU for a potential Big 12 Championship berth, needing just one more win against Arizona next week. Despite the loss, BYU's chances for the Big 12 title remain alive, contingent on other teams' performances in their upcoming games.

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