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Coaches make dozens of decisions in every game. Most of them aren't that noticeable. Some of them very much are.

Some can change a game. Some are just thrilling to watch.

Each week this season, USA TODAY Sports will select four calls from across the nation that we think rank among the best for the Amway Coach's Call of the Week.

We let you, the fans, decide which call from the four below had the most impact. Initial voting ends on Monday, when the field is then narrowed to two for voting on Facebook.

This week's winner:

Kalani Sitake, Brigham Young

Does calling a timeout to ice a kicker work?

How about calling two timeouts?

That's what Sitake did with No. 6 Wisconsin set to line up for a potential game-tying field goal with 41 seconds remaining.

The unorthodox method worked as Rafael Gaglianone pulled the kick wide left, giving the Cougars a rare road with against a top 10 opponent.

This weeks other nominees:

Seth Littrell, North Texas

When is a fair catch not a fair catch? When you don't actually wave your hand before you receive a punt.

Keegan Brewer successfully deceived the Arkansas punt coverage by acting as if he wasn't going to return their punt that had pinned him at the Mean Green 10.

He then took off past the surprised Razorbacks and went 90 yards for a touchdown that gave North Texas a 14-0 lead.

Bill Clark, Alabama-Birmingham

Playing aggressive when the defense thinks you are going to be conservative can lead to a big payoff.

The Blazers were tied with Tulane with just more than two minutes remaining. Facing a third-and-4 from the Green Wave 14, it made sense for UAB to play safe for a field goal.

Instead, Clark decided to go for seven. And a perfect play-action pass call saw tight end Logan Scott slip behind the defense for an easy touchdown. It was Scott's first catch of the season.

The Blazers held on for a 31-24 win to improve to 2-1.

Ryan Day, Ohio State

The Buckeyes had driven to the TCU 5-yard line and were looking to make it a two-score game early in the fourth quarter. With the Horned Frogs keying on the OSU running backs all night, it was the perfect time to call the number of quarterback Dwayne Haskins.

A deft fake by the sophomore quarterback opened up a running lane around left end and the Buckeyes had a 40-28 lead they would not relinquish.