(Photo: Spencer Barnes/WCSN) After spending two seasons at Tupelo High School in Mississippi, running back Kyson Brown traveled almost 600 miles to move to Lancaster, Texas. His lone season as a Lancaster Tiger resulted in 707 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns that made him a three-star prospect and brought 13 Division
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ASU starts its preparations for the 2026 season with a top-15 transfer class in the nation
(Photo: Marina Williams/WCSN) TEMPE – Arizona State football was in dire need of some reinforcements. The 2025 season was an interesting one for the Sun Devils; inconsistent play and an overwhelming number of injuries led to an 8-5 record and a Sun Bowl loss, just one season after climbing to the top
Arizona State football gears up for spring practices ahead of 2026 season
(Photo: Spencer Barnes/WCSN) TEMPE – The final calendar day of 2025 not only saw Arizona State football end a tumultuous campaign with a heartbreaking Sun Bowl loss, but brought forth a near three-month standstill from Kajikawa Practice Fields to Mountain America Stadium. 75 days removed from the ball drop, such silence will
Sun Devils Sun Bowl Shootout gives a glimpse into the program’s future
An ASU side stacking wins takes on high flying Arizona Squad with its Season on the line
(Photo: Marina Williams/ WCSN) Following Arizona State football’s 42-17 victory over Colorado last week, the Sun Devils turn to a Territorial Cup matchup against Arizona. Head coach Kenny Dillingham spoke Monday morning about how he recognizes this rivalry matchup isn’t like any other. “This is a game that matters to the state,”
Raleek Brown breaks records and reaches milestones as he leads ASU to victory
Despite committing four turnovers defensive domination led to victory for ASU Football
After a ‘week off,’ ASU is locking back in ahead of West Virginia
(Photo: Spencer Barnes/ WCSN) Arizona State football has gone to war this season. Fighting through close games and losing critical players on the gridiron, the Sun Devils entered their Week 11 bye battered and bruised, physically and emotionally, yet still trending upward after grinding out a gutsy road victory over Iowa
A week of added intensity gave ASU the boost it needed against No.7 Texas Tech
(Photo: Spencer Barnes/ WCSN) TEMPE — Following a deflating 42-10 loss against the Utah Utes last week, Arizona State football team head coach Kenny Dillingham called on his team to be more physical against Texas Tech and beyond. In the week building up to Saturday’s game against the Red Raiders, the
ASU’s defensive line struggles to cope with Utah run game in blowout loss
(Photo: Spencer Barnes/ WCSN) The paradox of the immovable object versus the unstoppable force has been around since the third century in China, with some roots in Ancient Greek mythology. Many centuries and many more generations later, it seems like an answer to this paradox may have finally been discovered. The unstoppable