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Vote for Pontiac Game Changing Performance
by Jeff Reynolds, BYU Athletic Communications
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Jan Jorgensen was all smiles after blocking a PAT to secure BYU's victory over Washington.   (BYU Photo/Jeff Renolds)


PROVO, Utah (September 8, 2008) -- In a hard-fought battle that was decided in the final seconds, it was No. 15 BYU that emerged victorious over the Washington Huskies. Looking to secure their first win at Husky Stadium, the Cougars succeeded when junior Jan Jorgensen blocked a 35-yard extra-point attempt with two seconds remaining to seal BYU's 28-27 win, earning the Pontiac Game Changing Performance nomination.

Now it's up to BYU fans to determine if the Cougars will earn a Pontiac Game Changing Performance for week two of the 2008 NCAA Football season. BYU fans can CLICK HERE to view video clips of the four finalists and vote for the Cougars.

Voting began on Sunday and ends at midnight on Wednesday. ESPN will announce this week's Pontiac Game Changing Performance winner on Thursday night during the Pontiac G6 Halftime Report.

The winning university will earn a $5,000 contribution from Pontiac to their general scholarship fund. Additionally, the winning play will be nominated for the Pontiac Game Changing Performance of the Year award and the change to win a $100,000 general scholarship contribution from Pontiac.








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