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Show THE DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE The www.daiiyutahchronlcie.com University o fU t a h ' s I n d e p e n d e n t S t u d e n t Voice Since 1 S 9 0 Thanksgiving 2007 I '\^» r-m •55&T Tony Pizza SPORTS EDITOR Thirteen seconds. That's how long it took to write the latest chapter of one of the greatest rivalries in college football. That chapter is three words long. Beck to Harline. For Utah, heartache. For BYU, rapture. On Nov. 25, 2006, BYU sat on the 12-yard line of Ricc-Eccles Stadium with two seconds left. The Cougars needed a touchdown to go undefeated in Mountain West Conference play and simultaneously mangle the spirits of a Utah team that was desperate for an upset. The ensuing 13 seconds were possibly the slowest 13 seconds ever recorded. BYU quarterback John Beck takes the snap in the shotgun formation. He backpedals right. The senior quarterback motions to his receivers. Beck pump fakes. E-- • See PREVIEW Page 10 PHOTO BY DAN RANSOM News Opinion Redux seepage 1 3 seepage 2 6 seepage 3 2 PUNK'D: THE GOLDEN RULE?: DRESSED TO IMPRESS: The two rivals have always enjoyed playing pranks on each other. The BYU campus didn't live up to its squeaky-clean image, says Lindsey Sine. The Chronicle's arts section gives models of BYU and the U's dress codes. Sponsored by: HE^BP UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (comcast |