(Photo: Hailey Rogalski/WCSN) The early spring Tempe morning of Mar. 13 was met with the palpable excitement of a life-changing opportunity for a select few former Arizona State football players. Over 20 combined NFL and CFL scouts descended upon the Ed and Nadine Carson Student-Athlete Center and the nearby Verde Dickey
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ASU Football: Late field goal leads Colorado to 27-24 win over ASU
Sun Devils hope to rise to the occasion versus No. 5 USC
(Photo via Bec Striffler/WCSN) Thus far this season, Arizona State football has been on a downward trajectory. Following a promising start to the season in the first half against Southern Utah, the Sun Devils' quality of play has progressively deteriorated due to over a dozen injuries to key personnel, which lead
ASU Football: Joey Ramos out for season with ankle injury
(Photo via Reece Andrews/WCSN) During Thursday’s game against Northern Arizona, redshirt junior offensive linemen Joey Ramos exited the game with an injury during the second quarter. ASU head coach Herm Edwards announced during Monday’s media availability that Ramos will be out for the season. “I misspoke after the game with Joey Ramos,
ASU Football: Sun Devils Trounce NAU 40-3
(Photo via Joseph Plishka/WCSN) Throughout the offseason, the most prominent theme for ASU Football has been change. With 43 new players and a new offensive coordinator, the new-look Sun Devils hoped to prove that the 2022 season would be chock full of improvement when they took the field against Northern Arizona
ASU Football: “Outside noise” blocked by Sun Devils’ mentors, leaders
(Photo: Reece Andrews/WCSN) Surrounding every major athletic program – both collegiate and professional – are always swirling clouds full of critics and doubters. Before the season even gets underway, there are dozens of projections and predictions, player outlooks and team evaluations filled with what could be seen as sneers. But how does
ASU Football: Henderson focused on Sun Devils’ “gains,” not “losses”
(Photo: Reece Andrews/WCSN) After an offseason that saw 18 players depart from Arizona State Football and an NCAA investigation still brew over the program, senior offensive linemen LaDarius Henderson remains positive about the Sun Devils’ chances in 2022. “If you’re a really big media guy, really into following all that stuff, the