Devil Dish: From the editor
After 11 semesters at The State Press, including five years as an undergrad student and the last year in grad school, it's finally time to move on.
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After 11 semesters at The State Press, including five years as an undergrad student and the last year in grad school, it's finally time to move on.
Met Dennis Erickson yesterday. Interviewed him in his office for half an hour. Must say, I was impressed.
Two and a half years ago, I wrote in this exact space, the Hump Day Hoopla, that ASU gymnast Ashley Kelly should try out for the U.S. Olympic team that will compete in the 2008 games in Beijing.
Everyone seems to know what the Oakland Raiders are going to do with the first pick in the NFL Draft - select JaMarcus Russell.
I'm astonished at how trendy the Cactus League has become with non-baseball enthusiasts.
Jake Plummer retired earlier this month with a plethora of memories from his football career.
To anyone who makes fun of the Pac-10 Tournament - this includes you, Old Man Olson - you are all so ignorant.
Keith Tkachuk was traded to the Atlanta Thrashers Sunday from the St. Louis Blues, the team he spent the equivalent of five seasons with.
New ASU football coach Dennis Erickson gushed Wednesday about how his staff had widened the Sun Devils' recruiting board, broadening its horizons.
This statement exudes lunacy: "In order for a player to be considered one of the greatest of all time, he must win a championship."
It's hard to tell whether Dennis Erickson was the best choice to be the new ASU football coach. But it does seem pretty clear he was the best choice out of who Vice President for University Athletics Lisa Love was considering.
In recent years, The State Press has been kind to Sun Devil starting quarterbacks, and with very good reason.
From the start of the season, the ASU football team has gone out of its way to remove any and all video clips of Sam Keller from pregame pageantry at Sun Devil Stadium.
The ASU football team's loss to Oregon State on Saturday was the second of three Sun Devil games this season not shown on television. How utterly ridiculous.
LOS ANGELES - The Good: Unlike previous losses to Cal and Oregon, the ASU football team put up a solid fight against a quality opponent in USC. The atmosphere at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is one of the most intimidating in college sports, but the Sun Devils weren't. And, unlike they've done in the past, ASU refused to lie down and play dead after digging themselves an early 21-0 deficit. Overall, losing by one touchdown to the No. 3 team in the nation while on the road is nothing to be ashamed of. The score wouldn't have been that close if the Sun Devil defense hadn't played its best game of 2006 thus far. The unit held USC to just 307 yards of total offense, forced three fumbles and scored a touchdown of its own.
To those who say the ASU football team's season is doomed based on a lackluster performance against Division I-AA Big Sky NAU - enough already.
Christopher Drexel, Grad student, sports editor
On the surface, it appears the 2006 ASU softball team exceeded expectations. Just don't tell that to first-year coach Clint Myers.
Change is inevitable.
It's not often an opportunity presents itself such as the No. 2 UCLA women's golf team choking on the final day of a tournament.
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