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*Brandon Garrison’s Game-Ending Move Ignites Firestorm of Controversy*

Lexington, KY – The thrilling matchup between Kentucky and Oklahoma ended in controversy on Saturday, as Brandon Garrison’s game-ending move sparked a heated debate among fans, coaches, and analysts.

With only seconds left on the clock, Garrison, Kentucky’s senior quarterback, made a questionable decision that ultimately sealed the Wildcats’ fate. Oklahoma emerged victorious, winning 24-21.

The controversy centers around Garrison’s decision to throw a Hail Mary pass, which was intercepted by Oklahoma’s defense, rather than attempting to run for a first down or kick a field goal.

“I was trying to make a play,” Garrison explained in a post-game interview. “I thought I had a chance to win the game.”

However, many fans and analysts have criticized Garrison’s decision, calling it reckless and ill-advised.

“That was a terrible decision,” said ESPN analyst, Kirk Herbstreit. “Garrison has to know better than to throw a pick in that situation.”

The loss drops Kentucky to 6-3 on the season, while Oklahoma improves to 7-2.

Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.

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