(Photo: Marina Williams/WCSN) Time was running perilously low. Kansas football was attempting to reclaim a lead they had held for the entirety of the fourth quarter against Arizona State, at Mountain America Stadium Saturday night. After a late go-ahead touchdown catch from ASU redshirt sophomore receiver Jordyn Tyson with 13 seconds
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