It did not look good for No. 10 BYU for most of the game, but after a historic second-half rally and an emphatic buzzer-beater, the Cougars prevailed in a 67-64 thriller over Clemson.
The Tigers ended the first half on a 21-0 run to take a 43-22 lead into the break. The Cougars quickly flipped the script by going on a 20-4 run of their own to begin the second half.
BYU did not regain the lead until it went back in front, 55-54, with 3:17 to play. The Cougars even stretched the advantage to six points with just over one minute remaining before Clemson guard Dillon Hunter tied the game at 64 with five seconds left.
Robert Wright III wins it for BYU at the buzzer
The Baylor transfer had 17 points (6-of-14 FG) in the game, but he saved his best for last with this clutch buzzer-beater to cap the largest second-half comeback (22 points) in school history.





















