Marshall brothers to square off Thursday night
Athletes, like siblings, have an incessant desire to compete and get the best of one another.
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Athletes, like siblings, have an incessant desire to compete and get the best of one another.
ASU’s anticipation to storm out of Tillman Tunnel and face Oregon is similar to an exuberant child on Christmas morning.
Oregon’s highly anticipated visit to Tempe on Thursday night has the potential to be a shootout.
It is no secret Oregon’s fast pace offensive attack wears down defenses. The No. 2 Ducks (6-0, 3-0 Pac-12) run a lot of offensive plays and often capitalize as opponents get tired.
Arizona State is in for a challenge this week. The No. 3 Oregon Ducks bring not only a high powered offense, but a well rounded football team to Tempe for Thursday’s nationally televised contest. Everyone knows about Oregon’s offense and uniforms, but Rob Moseley, who covers the Oregon Ducks for the Register-Guard, recently talked with The State Press about what to expect Thursday night.
Running backs junior Marion Grice and freshman D.J. Foster were recruited by ASU for their ability to run the football. However, the duo’s capability to catch led the Sun Devils (5-1, 3-0 Pac-12) to a 51-17 victory over Colorado.
ASU will enter Thursday’s nationally televised contest with Colorado as heavy favorites, but the Sun Devils (4-1, 2-0 Pac-12) know that overestimating the Buffaloes (1-4, 0-1 Pac-12) could result in disaster.
Hands down, October is the best sports month of the year.
ASU football coach Todd Graham is not opposed to challenging the status quo.
Redshirt junior defensive tackle Will Sutton is off to a fast start this season, as he was named the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the week — days before his 21st birthday — for his performance against Cal.
From Deion Sanders to Billy “White Shoes” Johnson, dancing and celebrating has long been a part of football. While some are better at it than others, the majority of players simply use dancing as a form of expression.
BERKELEY, Calif. - ASU coach Todd Graham believes handling adversity is one of the hardest things for a college football team to do.
ASU coach Todd Graham said the Sun Devils’ (3-1, 1-0 Pac-12) history with California is nothing more than something to talk about. Graham points to the fact that new players and coaches are involved, but it is hard to ignore the facts.
Todd Graham discusses football's player and team performance from The State Press on Vimeo.
ASU’s offense will go as far as redshirt sophomore quarterback Taylor Kelly takes them. Through the first four games of the season, Kelly has silenced the preseason critics and shown everyone why he won the starting job.
Music blaring, two televisions showing early college football games, plenty of barbeque and seemingly endless amounts of beer. The scene is similar to plenty of tailgates across the country; however, all 80 men have moustaches and are wearing denim shorts.
According to a report by ESPN.com’s Adam Schefter, the NFL has decided to fine Broncos coach John Fox and defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio $20,000 each for criticizing the replacement referees.
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