Osweiler, offense own the day
On Wednesday, the script was flipped, as the Sun Devil offense had its way with the defense for most of the afternoon, running the ball well for the first time this spring.
On Wednesday, the script was flipped, as the Sun Devil offense had its way with the defense for most of the afternoon, running the ball well for the first time this spring.
Practice is a sight to behold. Offensive drills are crisp, quickly paced and led by an energetic coach helping his players grasp new concepts.
Even for a freshman, Keelan Johnson was a bit of an enigma.
For sheer violence and volume, the Hadron Collider had nothing on the Sun Devil defense on this day.
For the second straight season, the battle for the starting quarterback spot will dominate the talk of spring practice for the ASU football team.
2010 is going to be a heck of a lot faster than 2009.
For the Sun Devils, “Day 1” is Tuesday, as the team kicks off the spring football portion of its schedule, which concludes April 24 with the annual spring game.
"What could be more critical to carrying on the organization’s momentum, as offseason activity suggests management is serious about, than replacing the Hall of Fame conductor of a pass-happy offense?"
Senior linebacker Mike Nixon, who completed his eligibility last fall, has been named a recipient of a 2010 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship.
Two changes have been made to the ASU football schedule for the 2011 season, creating a new bye date and giving ASU three straight home games to finish the season.
With the growing possibility of Big Ten and Pac-10 expansion, one of the nation’s most storied athletic programs has started complaining.
Wide receiver Brandon Smith has been granted a sixth year of eligibility by the NCAA.
Former ASU graduate assistant Trent Bray has been hired as the linebackers coach.
The ASU football team has agreed to play a home-and-home series with Missouri.
If college football recruiting is considered its own season, as ASU coach Dennis Erickson suggests, Wednesday represented the Super Bowl.
When Taylor Kelly's dream school came calling, the opportunity was too much to pass up.
Brett Favre. No other name in sports yields simultaneous eye-rolls and compulsion.
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