Defensive end Onyeali to make first career start
Looking to generate a bit more of a pass rush on Saturday, ASU football coach Dennis Erickson will make a change at defensive end.
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Looking to generate a bit more of a pass rush on Saturday, ASU football coach Dennis Erickson will make a change at defensive end.
The Arizona Cardinals are a mess.
10. Washington State (1-4, 0-2 Pac-10)
Replay the game here with a transcript of our live blog.
0:00, fourth quarter: Steven Threet gets picked off for the third time today. OSU takes a knee and the clock runs out. The Sun Devils will move to 2-4 and o-2 in the Pac-10. Yet another tough loss.
In college football, losses can pile up in a hurry, and before you know it, your season can be over.
With junior offensive tackle Dan Knapp still slowed by a sprained medial collateral ligament, the offensive line changes that ASU football coach Dennis Erickson made earlier in the week appear to be what the front will look like Saturday against Oregon State.
Three weeks into the 2010 season and there are already clear favorites for the 2010 Heisman Trophy. Here is an early season look at a few of the frontrunners.
The difference between a good team and a great team can be a very fine line.
After back-to-back games of topping the 100 yard mark on the ground, freshman running back Deantre Lewis may get rewarded with a start on Saturday.
When taking on an offense with as much firepower as Oregon, the pressure could be on the ASU offense to keep up with the Ducks on Saturday.
There is no nice way to say it.
Torn, battered, and ripped to shreds.
After a strong showing in Saturday’s loss to Wisconsin, junior linebacker Oliver Aaron will replace junior Shelly Lyons in the starting lineup against Oregon.
Several Pac-10 teams have already shown if they will meet or fall short of expectations just three weeks into the season.
MADISON, WIS. — Oh so close.
For all of you who bleed maroon and gold, Saturday’s loss to Wisconsin was a heartbreaker.
The ASU football team has taken two first-grade math tests to prepare itself for the SAT.
The Wisconsin Badgers’ offense has held one thing constant over the years: They love to run the football and they do it well.
It’s becoming an epidemic and a major cause for concern: ASU simply can’t avoid the yellow penalty flag.
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