(Photo: Spencer Barnes/WCSN) TEMPE — On Arizona State Football’s first play after the two-minute warning in the fourth quarter, redshirt freshman quarterback Sam Leavitt handed the ball off to senior running back Cam Skattebo like he’d done 32 other times in Saturday night’s game against Mississippi State. Skattebo took the handoff, made
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Competition and depth defines ASU 2024 new-look linebacker group
(Photo: Marina Williams/WCSN) When Arizona State football’s linebackers finished the last individual period of their final practice before Saturday’s season opener against Wyoming, the group, led by linebackers coach A.J. Cooper, gathered and chanted ‘Werewolves on three’ before breaking the huddle and joining the rest of the defense on the sideline
Sun Devils wrap up preseason camp with lackluster practice
(Photo: Marina Williams/WCSN) Wednesday’s Arizona State football practice was the team’s worst throughout the duration of fall preseason camp, according to head coach Kenny Dillingham. Just 10 days before the team’s season opener against Wyoming on August 31, Dillingham said there was poor focus all around, including from the coaches and the
Sun Devils reach halfway point in fall camp
(Photo: Marina Williams/WCSN) TEMPE — At the halfway point of their preseason fall camp, Arizona State football already believes it is primed for a more successful season than in 2023. Just two days after returning from their annual trip to Camp Tontozona and one day after what head coach Kenny Dillingham called
Sun Devil secondary primed for productive, competitive preseason
(Photo: Marina Williams/WCSN) TEMPE – ASU football’s spring season is almost at a close, yet some position groups are still finding their stride. After losing four of their five starting defensive backs from 2023, the Sun Devils brought in a handful of Power Five transfers to help fill those gaps. While it
Warren, Abney II set tone in secondary ahead of sophomore season
Sun Devils to embark on final Pac-12 road trip
(Photo via Marina Williams/WCSN) For its final Pac-12 Conference road trip, ASU women’s basketball is heading back to California to face California and No. 3 Stanford. The Sun Devils head to the Bay Area after splitting last weekend’s games against Washington and Washington State. A win in just one of their
Sun Devils to take on Fresno State in Footprint Center showcase
(Photo via Alyssa Buruato/WCSN) Following its 91-52 loss to Arizona on Sunday to open its Pac-12 Conference slate, ASU women’s basketball will jump back into non-conference play with a matchup against Fresno State on Wednesday in the Jerry Colangelo Hall of Fame Series at the Footprint Center. The Sun Devils (7-4, 0-1
Sun Devils bullied through the air in 59-23 loss to Arizona
(Photo via Alyssa Buruato/WCSN) TEMPE — In college football, it’s widely known that rivalry games just mean more. For Arizona’s redshirt freshman quarterback Noah Fifita, it didn’t matter that he was playing in the first Territorial Cup of his career. In enemy territory, Fifita put on a show, decimating the rival
Sun Devils deliver in much-needed bounce back game against UCLA
(Photo via Spencer Barnes/WCSN) LOS ANGELES — In a season of firsts under rookie head coach Kenny Dillingham, ASU football has also experienced many lasts with impending conference realignment preceding the downfall of the Pac-12 Conference. One of the most significant of these moments was the Sun Devils’ final road trip