The Arizona State Sun Devils (3-3, 2-1 Pac-12) defense held a perennial thousand-yard rusher to just 67 yards. They limited an elite quarterback to just 139 yards through the air and 56 yards to one of the most dynamic playmakers in the country.
The offense needed just three yards to cement one of the greatest ASU victories in the past two decades.
With just under two minutes to go and a fourth-and-three from the Washington 37-yard line, sixth-year ASU head coach Todd Graham had to make a decision. It was either a 55-yard field goal attempt from his true freshman placekicker Brandon Ruiz or a conversion attempt to ice the game.