(Photo Courtsey Sun Devil Athletics) Four years ago, Herm Edwards was introduced as the new face of Arizona State Football. A talented player, analyst and coach were all a part of the three-in-one package that the new Sun Devils head coach brought to the table. Edwards packed his NFL pedigree and
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ASU Football: With 2020’s flashes, Sun Devils hope backfield continues to evolve in 2021
(Photo courtesy Sun Devil Athletics) Arizona State Football does not have a starting running back going into the 2021-2022 season. It has three. “I’m not concerned [about a full season schedule]] because we have three very good backs that can handle the full load of 12-13 games," ASU running backs coach Shaun
ASU Football: Edwards, Hill and Daniels outline expectations for offense in 2021
(Photo: Brady Klain/WCSN) The press conference was supposed to be over. Arizona State Football head coach Herm Edwards had just finished speaking about his high expectations for the Sun Devils’ offense in 2021 when offensive coordinator Zak Hill – who was next on the podium – blew into the room. “We’re going to
ASU Football: Sun Devils honored on Pac-12 All-Conference teams
(Photo: Nicholas Badders/WCSN) The Pac-12 announced Tuesday its annual All-Conference teams for the 2020 football season, and multiple Arizona State Sun Devils found their names on it. Most notably, sophomore offensive lineman Dohnovan West and junior punter Michael Turk were selected to the Pac-12's All-Conference First Team. Turk's 47.2 yard average per punt
ASU Football: Massive rushing performance powers Sun Devils in season finale
(Photo: Travis Whittaker/WCSN) The challenges were aplenty for ASU Football this season. New coordinators on both sides of the ball resulted in schemes being installed quickly and at times remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic’s grip on the country. The virus’ grasp then found itself latched onto the Sun Devils directly, as
ASU Football: Sun Devils dominate Arizona 70-7 in first win of season
(Photo: Nicholas Badders/WCSN) The overwhelming theme from the coaching staff of Arizona State Football throughout the week was that the Sun Devils simply needed more snaps and needed to learn how to finish games. ASU’s new offense stuttered at times during the Sun Devils’ first two games, and drives that could have