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The Utes fell in double-overtime, 37-30, for their fourth straight loss to Arizona on Saturday night, and the Pac-12 South race is set for a dramatic conclusion between Utah, UCLA and USC. 
Devontae Booker finished with 145 yards and a touchdown, tying the school record with his 14th 100-yard game, but it wasn't enough to stop the Wildcats from becoming bowl-eligible and sending off their seniors on a note they denied Utah last November at Rice-Eccles.
Arizona quarterback Jarrard Randall hit Nate Phillips for a 25-yard touchdown on the first play of double-overtime, beating tight coverage from Utah sophomore Boobie Hobbs, and Utah was unable to answer, a fourth-down pickup from Wilson in vain after a clutch sack from Sani Fuimaono and Sir Thomas Jackson.
"Give credit to the Wildcats," Kyle Whittingham said. "They made the plays when they had to. That last touchdown pass, a great throw, great catch."

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