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It is sometimes better to be lucky than good.
This week, the Sun Devils do not face any opponent.
California was just 10 points away.
The Cal offense has shown in their previous games that they can bust open a big play for a touchdown, and ASU has worked this week to limit those plays.
California comes into its game against ASU losing two straight games. The Bears hope to get back on track and win at home.
“We got whipped tonight” were the first words out of coach Kyle Whittingham’s mouth after the game.
The Breeder’s Cup Classic is still over 30 days away, but it is never too soon to talk about one of the greatest horse races of the year.
This might be the fourth straight week that ASU has gone up against a back-up quarterback. But this will be the third time the ASU offense will face a strong offense front.
The Utah fans were so excited at the thought of upsetting rival No. 25 Brigham Young that they rushed the field, three times.
Last year, when ASU took on Utah, redshirt sophomore tackle Tyler Sulka started in that game.
For the third straight week ASU faced a backup quarterback. Unlike the Sun Devils’ past two opponents, Missouri redshirt freshman quarterback Corbin Berkstresser and others rose to the challenge and beat ASU 24-20.
Missouri junior quarterback James Franklin is a dual threat. It is the perfect way to describe him because he threatens ASU defense two different ways — his arm and legs.
Last season, Missouri was a missed 48-yard field goal away from beating ASU in Tempe.
It was time to answer the call.
Fantasy football puts fans in the ultimate paradox.
When people say that linemen are just big players that run into each other, redshirt junior center Kody Koebensky doesn’t take offense. He gets why people might think that though.
Junior receiver Kyle Middlebrooks had to watch the ASU football team’s 63-6 win over NAU on Thursday on the sidelines.
When players from Illinois (1-0) and ASU (1-0) look across the field from each other Saturday, they may as well be looking into a mirror.
When a Football Championship Subdivision team has those problems, the chances of winning are slim to none.
Correction: A previous version of this article mislabeled ASU football coach Todd Graham as “Ted.”
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