Devil Dish
All ASU football fans could do prior to the 2008 season was peek at the schedule. Home games against Georgia, Oregon. Road trips to Cal, USC then UA. There was so much to clamor for.
All ASU football fans could do prior to the 2008 season was peek at the schedule. Home games against Georgia, Oregon. Road trips to Cal, USC then UA. There was so much to clamor for.
Let me tell you a true story. Last year, I bet $100 that the Cardinals would go to the Super Bowl.
College football is strange. As Sun Devil fans sit disgusted by the mess, so do many of the fans of their conference foes.
Different place, same story. The ASU football team (2-3, 1-2 Pac-10) struggled in its first road contest of the season Saturday, falling 24-14 at Cal in a familiar fashion.
Omar Bolden is facing adversity on the football field for the first time.
With two consecutive home losses, the ASU football team has received a wake-up call. The Sun Devils have not hit the snooze button in practice this week.
Like some unhappy contenders in the political arena, the NFL is experiencing quite the power shift this season. No longer is the AFC the unquestioned dominant force in professional football.
The ASU football team put up attention-grabbing numbers against visiting Georgia on Saturday night. Numbers the Sun Devil program had not seen since in six years.
ASU sophomore kicker Thomas Weber had the first field goal of his career blocked against UNLV last week.
Georgia entered the season as the No. 1 team in the nation, but despite being undefeated has fallen behind USC and Oklahoma.
The only things brighter than the lights of Las Vegas on Saturday night was the smiles of the UNLV players after a thrilling upset.
Those excited inside and out of the ASU football program believed the season would hinge on a Sept. 20 matchup with an SEC powerhouse.
UNLV may be best known for their basketball program, but football coach Mike Sanford is trying to change that.
For the second consecutive week, ASU senior quarterback Rudy Carpenter was near perfect.
The ASU football team opened up its Pac-10 season with a victory, defeating Stanford 41-17 on Saturday at Sun Devil Stadium.
Believe it or not, the Stanford football team actually believes it could become bowl eligible this season.
Hawaii is known as a vacation hot spot where travelers can escape and relax.
The Stanford football team is not the same as it was a year ago.
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