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Quincy Craig scores on 24-yard run with 39 seconds left, Arizona rallies to beat Kansas 24-20
Quincy Craig’s late 24-yard touchdown run capped Arizona’s comeback after a missed Kansas field goal, securing a 24-20 win despite offensive struggles in the second half.
- On Saturday, Quincy Craig's late 24-yard run with 39 seconds remaining produced the game-winning touchdown as Arizona rallied to beat Kansas 24.
- Kansas' control of the line of scrimmage limited Arizona's usual production, holding the Wildcats to 323 yards—nearly 100 below their season average after two last-second losses.
- Crucial late miscues shifted momentum, starting with Kansas kicker Laith Marjan pushing a 30-yard field goal wide right, his first miss in 15 attempts, while Jalon Daniels threw for 199 yards, rushed 74 yards, and faced an injury timeout.
- With time expired, Kansas' desperation attempt bounded out of the end zone, and Craig said, "That was definitely one of my favorite touchdowns I’ve experienced."
- Defenses took over in the second half, limiting big plays as Kansas Jayhawks prepare to play Iowa State on Nov. 22.
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