ASU football uses night practice as prototype for gameday
The Sun Devils hoped to mimic their game routine at Sun Devil Stadium
The Sun Devils hoped to mimic their game routine at Sun Devil Stadium
This class of incoming freshmen is right in the middle of an intense competition for starting spots.
The Sun Devil offense is adjusting to life after Marion Grice and Chris Coyle.
Many have high expectations for Taylor Kelly this season: Can he live up to the hype? What's the future?
Which ASU walk-ons earned scholarships for the upcoming season?
The new uniforms were a hit, but how much change is too much?
Will the injury hampered redshirt freshman finally get a chance to live up to his hype?
As practice shifts back to Tempe, positional battles in the defensive backfield have intensified.
The ASU football team announced new uniforms on its website Monday morning and posted a handful of photos and video showcasing them.
There are plenty of question marks surrounding ASU's new-look defense. On Saturday, though, some questions looked to be answered.
What is there to expect when ASU goes full-tilt 11 on 11 for the first time in front of fans in 2014?
The redshirt sophomore is taking almost all of the first-team snaps at Camp Tontozona, and he's using them to impress coaches.
Camp Tontozona is a place to remember history and tradition of the Sun Devil Football Program.
ASU will debut its new Sports Law and Business program this fall, and two ASU quarterbacks are among its first students.
ASU's passing game was good last year, but will need production outside of Jaelen Strong to be great.
Two days ago, redshirt senior offensive lineman Chip Sarafin was just another walk-on at ASU. A graduate student and Tillman Scholar, Sarafin was one of many "Scholar Ballers" who have made their way through head coach Todd Graham's football program. Then came Wednesday, as an interview with Complete Magazine revealed that Sarafin was gay, making him the first active openly gay athlete in the history of Division I college football. The announcement, which came while the football team was isolated from outsiders at Camp Tontozona near Payson, and the following support have thrust Sarafin into a spotlight he's not sure was coming. "(Coming out) is quite the relief.
What happened at Day 2 of Camp Tontozona?
What does one of ASU's biggest linemen playing a tiny instrument have to do with the message of Camp Tontozona?
The fifth-year walk-on became the first active openly gay Division I football player after coming out in an interview with Compete Magazine.
Despite poor playing conditions, the Sun Devils open up "Camp T" with a strong effort.
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