Practice Report: ASU football's offense impressed in Wednesday's practice
The ASU football team returned to the Kajikawa Practice Fields on an uncomfortably warm Wednesday morning boasting effective offensive plays.
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The ASU football team returned to the Kajikawa Practice Fields on an uncomfortably warm Wednesday morning boasting effective offensive plays.
The ASU football team practiced at the Kajikawa practice fields in Tempe Friday morning, in temperature nearing triple digits.
If you’re an Arizona State Football fan, you’re probably aware of the starting quarterback battle and the talented skill position players like sophomore wide receiver N’Keal Harry, and the senior running back duo of Kalen Ballage and Demario Richard.
Freshman defensive back Alex Perry during Saturday's scrimmage at Camp Tontozona on Saturday, August 5 2017
In a defensively-tilted scrimmage at Camp Tontozona on Saturday, there were a handful of freshmen who stole the show.
In 2016 the Arizona State football team allowed the most passing yards per game. This was before the offseason and the departure of defensive backs Armand Perry and Kareem Orr from the program.
On a hot and noticeably humid Tuesday morning on the Kajikawa practice fields, the Arizona State Football team began its fall practices.
Junior offensive lineman Sam Jones did the honors of smashing the rock with a steel hammer as the ASU football team celebrated the end of the summer workout season.
After the weeks of grueling summer workouts came to an end on Wednesday, the Arizona State football team entered into the 2017 season by smashing a rock into bits.
At long last, the Arizona State baseball program has found its pitching coach, that being former MLB pitcher Mike Cather. The Sun Devils did not have a pitching coach their unsuccessful 2017 season, after firing former pitching coach Brandon Higelin in late December.
It took a while, but the Arizona State Sun Devils have a player selected in the 2017 MLB Draft: left-handed pitcher Connor Higgins.
Considering the successful history of the baseball program at ASU, not many would have believed the 2017 season would end with the team getting swept by the Utah Utes, not to mention the dismal 23-32 record (8-22 Pac-12).
Arizona State defensive back Armand Perry will make an early retirement from football after suffering multiple injuries through the span of his career. He made the announcement on Twitter on Wednesday.
Getting swept by your biggest rival is never how you want to end the last home series of the season, but for Arizona State baseball (23-29, 8-19 Pac-12) and head coach Tracy Smith, that's what happened.
On Thursday Arizona State (23-28, 8-18 Pac-12) was unable to keep up offensively with No. 18 Arizona, and in Friday's game the Sun Devils' bats had little success against Wildcat pitcher Cameron Ming in a 3-1 defeat.
Arizona State baseball closed out its road trip in the Pacific Northwest with a 6-4 victory over the Seattle University Redhawks (18-31-1).
The Sun Devils road woes continue with a series loss at the University of Washington (26-22, 12-12 Pac-12) this weekend.
Arizona State baseball closed out a tumultuous weekend with a 9-6 win over Stanford on Sunday. With the win, ASU improved to 20-24 (7-14 Pac-12), while Stanford had its 11-game winning streak come to an end and fell to 30-13 (13-8 Pac-12).
ASU baseball continued its trend of poor play with a 13-8 loss to No. 14 Stanford (30-12, 13-7 Pac-12) on Saturday night.
ASU kicker Zane Gonzalez was selected by the Cleveland Browns with the 224th overall pick in the seventh round of the 2017 NFL Draft. He is the first Sun Devil selected by a team in the draft this year.
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