No. 24 Illinois stuns Rutgers on Bryant's 40-yard TD reception with 4 seconds left

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Illinois wide receiver Pat Bryant (13) scores a 40-yard touchdown after making a catch as teammate Alexander Capka-Jones (15) celebrates in the final seconds of an NCAA college football game against Rutgers, Saturday, Nov. 23, 2024, in Piscataway, N.J. Illinois defeated Rutgers 38-31. (AP Photo/Rich Schultz)

PISCATAWAY, N.J. ā€“ Trailing by one at the 40-yard line with 14 seconds to play and no timeouts, Illinois coach Bret Bielema sent in a play known as ā€œchurchā€ to Luke Altmyer.

The quarterback was to hit a receiver who was to go to the ground immediately. The offense would rush to the line of scrimmage and Altmyer would spike the ball to set up a potential winning field goal.

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Pat Bryant caught the pass at the 22 and then called his own split-second audible. Seeing a path to the end zone, the star receiver ran across the field on the way to the winning touchdown with 4 seconds left, sending the Illini to a wild 38-31 victory over Rutgers on Saturday.

ā€œCoach called a perfect play," Bryant said. "A play we run all the time in our two-minute drill. I caught the ball and saw the sideline and saw nobody was over there. I had one guy to beat. I gave him a little move. I heard everybody jump and say ā€™Get out, get out,' but I put trust in myself and scored a touchdown.ā€

Bryant's ninth TD reception of the season capped a roller-coaster finish to a Big Ten game that featured three lead changes in the final 3:07.

Illinois (8-3, 5-3) was down 31-30 when it sent long kicker Ethan Moczulski out for a desperation 58-yard field goal. Rutgers coach Greg Schiano called for a timeout right before Moczulskiā€™s attempt was wide left and about 15 yards short.

After the missed field goal was waved off by the timeout, Bielema sent his offense back on the field.

ā€œPat is so aware of his surroundings," Bielema said after Bryant finished with seven catches for a career-high 197 yards. ā€œHe saw that corner and took off.ā€

Schiano didn't second-guess his timeout but said he should have called it well before Moczulski kicked.

ā€œThey made one more play than we did,ā€ Schiano said.

Rutgers (6-5, 3-5) gave up a safety on the final kickoff return, throwing a ball out of bounds in the end zone as players passed it around hoping for a miracle touchdown.

Altmyer was 12-of-26 passing for 249 yards and two touchdowns. He put Illinois in front with a 30-yard TD run with 3:07 to go. He passed to Josh McCray on the 2-point conversion, making it 30-24.

Rutgers responded with a 10-play, 65-yard drive. Athan Kaliakmanis had a 15-yard run on fourth down. He passed to running back Kyle Monangai for a 13-yard TD with 1:08 remaining.

Illinois then drove 75 yards in eight plays for the win.

ā€œThat's big-time football,ā€ Monangai said. "They made a great play at the end of the game. I think we we played our hearts out to the end, to the very end, even that last play. Illinois did the same. Theyā€™re a great team. The chips fell their way today.ā€

Kaliakmanis was 18 for 36 for 174 yards and two touchdowns. He also had 13 carries for 84 yards and two TDs. Monangai had a career-high 28 carries for 122 yards.

Kaliakmanis found Ian Strong for a 2-yard touchdown in the final seconds of the first half, and he scored on a 1-yard run to lift Rutgers to a 24-15 lead early in the fourth quarter.

Illinois responded with Aidan Laugheryā€™s 8-yard TD run, setting the stage for the dramatic finish.

The start of the second half was delayed because of a scrum between the teams. There were no punches thrown and the officials called penalties on both schools.

Monangaiā€™s day

Monangai become the third player in Rutgers history to rush for 3,000 yards when he picked up 4 on a third-and-1 carry early in the second quarter. The defending conference rushing champion joins Ray Rice and Terrell Willis in hitting the mark.

The takeaway

Illinois: The great finish keeps the Illini in line for its first nine-win season since 2007 and a prestigious bowl game this season.

Rutgers: The Scarlet Knights were seconds away from their first in-conference three-game win streak since joining the Big Ten in 2014.

Up next

Illinois: At Northwestern next Saturday.

Rutgers: At Michigan State next Saturday.

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