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It wasn't pretty Saturday. ASU football put a beating on Notre Dame to the tune of 55-31. It got ugly fast. By the end of the first quarter, the game was 17-3. It's also when ASU Athletics took an extremely high resolution panorama of Sun Devil Stadium.
Video by Ben Margiott | Multimedia reporter Postgame Analysis Kelly returns to form in big win over the Irish ASU into the Top 10 in both polls ASU vs. Notre Dame: Report Card ASU vs. Notre Dame: By the Numbers Game Coverage ASU rides early turnovers and a late surge to hold off Notre Dame Hardison and ASU's talented defense take advantage of Golson's turnover tendency Instant recap: No. 9 ASU 55, No. 10 Notre Dame 31 First half recap: No. 9 ASU 34 No. 10 Notre Dame 10 Pregame Coverage EDITORIAL: College GameDay misses golden opportunity The EDGE: Not much separation between Sun Devils, Fighting Irish No downplaying the importance of this matchup With Golson at the helm, this isn't the same Notre Dame team from 2013 By the thread: How ASU's Desert Fuel uniforms came to be Q&A with The Observer Sun Devils in Top 10 of second College Football Playoff rankings Even in a run of defensive success, ASU's line is changing Eliminating penalties key for Sun Devils ASU ready for hype of Notre Dame rematch TV/radio information Kickoff: 1:30 p.m. Arizona time TV: ABC Radio: 620 AM KTAR Follow our reporters on Twitter Evan Webeck: @EvanWebeck Matthew Tonis: @Tonis_The_Tiger Chris Safran: @ChrisSafran Like State Press Sports on Facebook and follow them on Twitter @statepresssport
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ASU alumni Ed Ableser, Andrew Sherwood and Juan Mendez speak about ASU at a meet-and-greet in Daley Park on Sept. 9, 2012. (Photo by Taylor Peterson) Democrat Ed Ableser was declared the winner in the 26th Legislative District race for Arizona State Senate and defeated Independent Dale Eames. The 26th Legislative District includes parts of Mesa, south Scottsdale and Tempe, including the ASU Tempe campus. Ableser is an ASU alumnus and a former state representative. In 2012, he defeated incumbent Republican Jerry Lewis to win the position in the state Senate. In a 2008 Political Courage Test, Ableser said his primary legislative priorities were to increase funding to education programs while mandating that class sizes be lowered. He also said he believed Arizona should be a worldwide leader in solar power. According to votesmart.org, Ableser has refused to provide his positions on key issues in a 2014 Political Courage test. On his Facebook page, Eames said he believes in equal rights for all, protection of personal property, limited government and upholding the constitution. He also said believes in high quality education and avoiding the burden of debt. State Press reporters Kelcie Grega and Shelby Slade contributed to this article.
Democrats Andrew Sherwood and Juan Mendez won in the race for the 26th Legislative District’s Arizona State House of Representatives after defeating Republican James Roy. Mendez, an ASU alumnus who previously ran a nonprofit organization focused on connecting homeless with resources, was elected to the Arizona House in 2012. He serves on the Insurance Retirement Committee and the Reform and Human Services Committee. Mendez wants to close tax loopholes for out-of-state corporations. He also wants to raise education funding and restrict gifts to legislators. In 2013, Mendez received national attention when he chose to open a House meeting with a secular speech over a more traditional religious speech. Sherwood, an ASU alumnus with a degree in interdisciplinary studies, was elected to the House in 2012. On his website, he highlights issues such as supporting small businesses, improving schools in Arizona. He is also opposed to cutting salaries for Arizona’s police and fire departments. Roy ran unopposed in the Republican primaries and has never held a public office. On his website, Roy said he is a concerned citizen who doesn’t want any more freedoms eroded away. He is a strong supporter of immigration, but only if it is legal immigration. He is also a strong supporter of state sovereignty and the Second Amendment. State Press reporters Kelcie Grega and Shelby Slade contributed to this article.
On a big night for the Republican party across the nation, Cold Stone Creamery founder and current state treasurer Republican Doug Ducey defeated former chairman of the Arizona Board of Regents Democrat Fred DuVal to become Arizona's next governor.
Congresswoman Kyrsten Sinema was re-elected in the 9th Congressional District race for U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday.
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Video by Ben Margiott | Multimedia reporter Postgame Analysis Todd Graham deserves Coach of the Year consideration after defensive adaptations ASU vs. Utah: By the Numbers ASU vs. Utah: Report Card Sun Devils just outside the Top 10 in the AP Poll Game Coverage ASU takes control of Pac-12 South with victory Utah loses in improbable fashion Demario Richard establishing himself in ASU's backfield Instant recap: No. 15 ASU 19, No. 18 ASU 16 First half recap: No. 15 ASU 13, No. 18 Utah 6 Pregame Coverage Scouting Report: Q&A with The Utah Daily Chronicle Graham sees similarities between two teams ASU prepares for battle with Utah that could determine Pac-12 South run No. 18 Utah football embraces running game Taylor Kelly shaking off rust after missing three games Offensive line embraces next man up philosophy TV/radio information Kickoff: 8 p.m. TV: FOX Sports 1 Radio: KTAR 620 AM Follow our reporters on Twitter Evan Webeck: @EvanWebeck Matthew Tonis: @Tonis_The_Tiger Chris Safran: @ChrisSafran Like State Press Sports on Facebook and follow them on Twitter @statepresssport
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