Suggs leads Devilish defense in rout
Entering Saturday night's season opener at Sun Devil Stadium, ASU sophomore defensive end Terrell Suggs knew more about his opponent than anyone would care to imagine.
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Entering Saturday night's season opener at Sun Devil Stadium, ASU sophomore defensive end Terrell Suggs knew more about his opponent than anyone would care to imagine.
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