It took San Diego State three overtimes to escape with a win over Utah on Saturday. Utah scored a touchdown in the third overtime and seemingly converted the two-point conversion to tie it up at 33 and send the game to quadruple overtime, but the conversion was overturned and the game came to a merciful end.
Wide receiver Connor O'Toole hauled in the catch, but he bobbled the ball and it was ruled incomplete to end the game. But before that, the two teams traded big plays in a shoot out.
The new college football overtime rules stipulate that in the second overtime, teams have to run a two-point conversion after a touchdown.