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But rarely this big.
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But rarely this big.
Whatever happened to Disney Channel original sports movies?
The postgame celebration following the ASU football team’s emotionally-charged overtime victory against Missouri was one to remember.
A key turnover and costly penalties helped the ASU football team blow a 14-point fourth quarter lead Friday night.
Sometimes gimmicks are needed to freshen up something stale.
Last week’s season opening runaway win against UC Davis counts the same as the ASU football team’s remaining two non-conference games.
With the majority of the players returned from last year, the ASU football team is counting on tough experiences from 2010 to pay dividends Friday night against No. 19 Missouri.
ASU will definitely enjoy playing at home this weekend, but that also means they will have to deal with the elements.
And UC Davis was the ASU football team’s crash test dummy.
To be seen and not heard is one thing.
He’s got the swagger of a veteran.
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He’s known for his bubbly personality. But when Brandon Magee tore his Achilles during a scrimmage August 13, he kept his helmet on the whole time the trainers looked at him.
Larry Scott gave it a facelift.
Like in any intrasquad competition, one unit’s success is another’s failure.
It seemed so simple at first.
I’m not sold on Kevin Kolb.
It wasn’t that he was bad.
Sometimes words are a minefield.
Throughout the 2011 season, the ASU baseball team was under the NCAA’s thumb.
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