(Photo: Scotty Bara/WCSN) After losing its final home game to No. 11 Utah 49-26, Arizona State now embarks on its final two games with plenty of uncertainty and the prospect of ending the season on a six-game losing streak a very real possibility. On the docket this weekend is a No. 7
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ASU Football: Harvey becoming bigger piece in Sun Devils’ offense
(Photo: Scotty Bara/WCSN) There was a fairly new face on the field at wide receiver last Saturday for the Sun Devils. Jalen Harvey, a redshirt sophomore, is making a surge up the depth chart and has seen his breakthrough rewarded with an increase in playing time. Going alongside N’Keal Harry and Tim
ASU Football: Additions of Harry, Williams make for tough depth chart decisions
(Photo: Scotty Bara/WCSN) Last season, Arizona State averaged 299 passing yards per game, finishing as the 20th-ranked aerial attack in the nation. In 2016, however, coach Jay Norvell has a good chance to outdo what last year's passing attack accomplished in just his first season with the program. “We’ve got a good group
ASU Football: Gammage and Jefferson look to take the next step at wide receiver
(Photo: Scotty Bara/WCSN) It’s going to be a very different season for the new look Arizona State Sun Devils. With many changing parts, ranging from the starting quarterback to the secondary, this season is viewed by some as a rebuilding year, a loose term in college football, for the Sun Devils. One
ASU Football: White looks to take next step as a wide receiver
(Photo: Scotty Bara/WCSN) Every year, one player delivers an unexpected breakout season. Last year, that player was Tim White, a junior college transfer from College of the Canyons. Despite starting the season buried on the depth chart, White slowly worked his way up and finished the season with 57 receptions for
ASU Football: New and old faces playing prominent role in wide receiver picture
(Photo: Scotty Bara/WCSN) While the quarterbacks have garnered most of the attention, another Arizona State position group with a lot of change are the wide receivers. Gone are Devin Lucien and Gary Chambers, and in are freshman N’Keal Harry and (again) Cameron Smith, who is returning from an injury that kept