Sunday's came when Bryce Young hit rookie tight end Mitchell Evans for the game-winner at the two-minute warning, and they held on for a historic win.
"It's a great feeling; it just builds momentum, and because we knew as an offense we were capable of that, and every time we had the opportunity to showcase that we were, we were only shooting ourselves in the foot," Evans said. "And we all believed in our unit, believed in ourselves to be like, we know, let's quit talking, let's quit rah rah, let's actually put it to work and put it to display. I thought that today we put it on display.
"Throughout the whole game, even when we're down 17-0, the whole time we're like we're fine. We're not like getting completely destroyed. We're not getting out-coached, out-schemed, out-played, out-manned. We're only shooting ourselves in the foot. So that's why we were like, why are we even worrying? There's nothing to worry about. None of us worried, and I think that only just made us come together more as a unit, as an offense, and believe in each other to kind of execute."