RT Owen Condon missed his block, his man got free to the inside. Tanner was going to walk in between the right guard and RT, when Owen let his man get inside. Tanner had no choice but attempt to go outside, where the safety protecting against a slant from Moochie, had time to move in and drop Tanner like a sack of potatoes. Rhett said pretty much the same thing in his interview. Watch the replay and you'll see. We were very limited with skill players for that play, Bam Bam could barely walk, Kerley got injured on his TD catch and couldn't return, Daniels got hurt on his last catch and couldn't return. Tanner had 3 options, the stack on the left was covered up, Moochie was on the far right, with a corner over him to guard against the fade and a safety lined up inside, to take away a slant to Moochie. As Rhett said, Tanner had 3 options and picked the correct one. If #74 had done his job, we would be finally celebrating a Bowl victory and how gutsy Rhett Lashlee is for going for the knockout punch. BYU had a 3 man front, #56 center Hickman blocked the nose tackle, #51 RG Osborne blocked the middle linebacker...all #74 had to do, was turn his man for one more second and it would have been an easy walk in score. It's a shame Tanner's Mustang career, ended the way it did...it should've been a glorious moment. In the video below, watch the play a few times. The receiver stack at the bottom was covered, Moochie at the top was covered, it was set up for a perfect call and score...all it takes is one man to cause it to fail.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uRwy_sRbg0