SEATTLE — Elijah Molden saw Trent McDuffie pull in Utah's final desperation throw and was overcome by a wave of excitement, jubilation and relief.
After a miserable first half, Molden and his teammates pulled off one of the biggest comebacks in Washington's history.
"I was actually pretty emotional to be honest, just because that was a street fight of a game," Molden said.
Down 21-0 at halftime, Washington capped its comeback with Dylan Morris hitting Cade Otton on a 16-yard touchdown pass with 36 seconds left to give the Huskies a 24-21 win over Utah on Saturday night.
Morris and Otton were the stars on the final drive, and McDuffie's interception of Jake Bentley's desperation heave in the final moments clinched the stunning comeback.
It was the fifth time in school history Washington (3-0) rallied from a deficit of 21 or more points to win, and the first since 1989 when the Huskies trailed UCLA 21-0 and rallied for a 28-27 win.
"That was probably the first comeback I've ever been a part of," Washington linebacker Zion Tupuola-Fetui said. "I just had to take in the moment."
Morris was brilliant on Washington's final drive, taking the Huskies 88 yards in less than four minutes, capping the winning drive by rolling to his left and throwing across his body to find his big tight end. Otton had eight catches for 108 yards and a pair of second-half TD receptions.