Stage set in Tempe for Duel in the Desert
All roads in Arizona lead to the Territorial Cup. No matter where they wandered before, they always end up at the same destination, with the oldest rivalry trophy in the nation at stake.
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All roads in Arizona lead to the Territorial Cup. No matter where they wandered before, they always end up at the same destination, with the oldest rivalry trophy in the nation at stake.
What makes rivalries so fun is that it never matters what the teams’ records are heading into the game. It’s always an excuse to don your school’s colors and talk trash to your friends from the opposing team.
Only two weeks ago ASU coach Dennis Erickson fielded light-hearted questions regarding his team’s bowl-eligibility so early in the season.
Ask any player or coach on the ASU football team what their goals were prior to the season and you’ll get a brief answer: win the Pac-12 south.
Both my parents spent the entirety of their adult lives working to either punish those responsible or treat those victimized by crimes against children.
Throughout the 2011 season, Dennis Erickson and Brock Osweiler advocated responsibility for their actions.
It lost its head, foot and heart all in the final seven minutes of the game.
On May 16, the ASU athletic department closed its eyes, took a deep breath and made a wish. When it opened its eyes almost six months later, the candle was still lit.
The ASU football team’s performances against Pac-12 south opponents in 2011 have been nothing short of dominant.
The Sun Devils play four seniors regularly and the underclassmen all have experience.
Moments after ASU coach Dennis Erickson left the Dutson Theater at the conclusion of his weekly press conference, junior quarterback Brock Osweiler was scheduled to speak with the media next.
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The ASU football team is saying all the right things.
There are a lot of people in Omar Bolden’s ear this week.
The Pac-12 didn’t get off to the best start in 2011, but it’s picking up steam nationally.
The senior receiving trio of Gerell Robinson, Mike Willie and Aaron Pflugrad garner most of the attention from Sun Devil fans. And for good reason.
Sometimes lessons come in disguise. Other times, they’re standing above you in orange and blue uniforms.
ESPN gets on my nerves.
Adam Tello isn’t married. But the relationship between him and his temperamental back resembles one of an old married couple.
Seven games down, possibly seven more to go.
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