Nov. 21,1992--day game (39°, clear) at Rice Stadium, Salt Lake City (33,348).
Amid Utah fans hurling snowballs, the Cougars stifle the Running Utes but lose their third starting quarterback.
Utah avoids a shutout and gets a bowl bid with three fourth quarter touchdowns (two in the final four minutes) while Ryan Hancock takes a season ending hit to the knee.
BYU's Jamal Willis, playing with a shoulder separation, rushes for 148 yards to break the 1,000-yard mark.
Byron Rex makes one touchdown catch and throws for another to Eric Drage on a trick play.
BYU's final score of the regular season comes courtesy of Travis Hall, who blocks a Utah punt early in the third quarter.
The ball bounces unclaimed into the end zone where Hall recovers it. With the win in Salt Lake, the Cougars become tri-champions in the Western Athletic Conference and earn a bid to the Aloha Bowl.
BYU finishes the regular season 8-4.
Source:1993 BYU media guide