SEATTLE — Leki Fotu flexed. Jaylon Johnson grinned. Samson Nacua did the zombie walk from the “Thriller” music video. Tyler Huntley leaned back, helmet in his right hand, pointing out Utah fans suddenly crowding the emblazoned red corner of Husky Stadium, just pointing out those who wouldn’t stop shouting his name. John Penisini, dripping with sweat, rumbled onto the concrete toward the Utah locker room, his chin strap still buttoned-up, quietly muttering to himself, “Hell yes. Hell yes. Hell yes.”



How will you remember this game?



There isn’t a terribly sizable number of wins like this to remember since Utah entered the Pac-12 nearly a decade ago. The stunning of No. 5 Stanford in Salt Lake in 2013. Hanging 62 points on Oregon at Autzen in 2015. Pounding Colorado in the snow last November to clinch the Pac-12 South. This one might be up there. It might be atop, alone, because when so much is at stake, when you win in the...