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SUN DEVIL FOOTBALL

CONTENTS 4 2020 Schedule ASU Media Relations Staff Credits 5–51 2019 PROJECT COORDINATOR AND EDITOR Mark Brand Jeremy Hawkes 6–7 Roster Assoc. AD for Communications (FB) 8–39 Returner Bios 480-965-6592 (o) CONTRIBUTORS AND CO-EDITORS Connor Smith, Steve Rodriguez, 40–51 Newcomer Bios 480-759-9514 (h) Mark Brand [email protected] COVER DESIGN 52–73 Coaches and Staff Doug Tammaro Nicholas Domiano, Sun Devil Athletics Assistant AD for Media Relations GUIDE LAYOUT AND DESIGN 54–56 480-965-5799 (o) Jeremy Hawkes - ASU 480-705-5011 (h) 57 Antonio Pierce PHOTOGRAPHY 58 [email protected] Peter Vander Stoep, Sun Devil Athletics 59 Jeremy Hawkes 60 Zak Hill Assistant SID (FB) 61 Dave Christensen 480-965-9544 (o) [email protected] 62 Shaun Aguano 63 Robert Rodriguez Steve Rodriguez 64 Prentice Gill Associate SID (FB) 480-965-9780 (o) 65 [email protected] 66 Chris Hawkins 67 Joe Connolly Connor Smith 68-73 Support Staff Assistant SID (FB) 480-965-6592 (o) [email protected] 74–80 2019 Season Review

81–124 History Sun Devil Quick Facts 84–88 Lettermen (by name) 89–94 Lettermen (by number) Location Tempe, Ariz. 85287-2505 95 National Honors Enrollment 119,951 96–102 Awards Nickname Sun Devils 103 Rankings and Streaks Colors Maroon & Gold 104 Opening Day | Homecoming Conference Pac-12 105 Team Captains President Dr. Michael Crow 106 Series vs. Conferences Vice President for University Athletics Ray Anderson 107 All-Time Series Standings Faculty Representative Dr. Jeffrey Wilson 108–112 Series Chronology Stadium Field/Sun Devil Stadium 113–114 Head Coaches All-Time Record 619-402-24 (.604) 115–120 Season Summaries 121–124 Bowls Capacity 55,000 Playing Surface Bermuda Grass 125-151 Records Head Coach Herm Edwards Edwards’ Career Record 15-11 126–127 Year-By-Year Statistics Edwards at ASU 15-11 128–135 Yearly Leaders 136–142 Individual Records 2019 ASU Record 8-5 143–146 Team Records 2019 Pac-12 Record (Finish) 4-5 (3rd Pac-12 South) 147–1151 The Last Time Offensive Starters Returning/Lost 4/7 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost 8/3 152–156 NFL Draft/Super Bowls 2020 SCHEDULE Game 1 Game 3 Game 5 USC Trojans – Nov. 7 – , Calif. – Nov. 21 – Boulder, Colo. UCLA Bruins – Dec. 5 – Tempe, Ariz. Series Record: USC leads, 23-13 Series Record: ASU leads, 8-3 Series Record: UCLA leads, 21-14-1 Conference: Pac-12 Conference: Pac-12 Conference: Pac-12 2019 Record/Conference: 8-5, 7-2 Pac-12 2019 Record/Conference: 5-7, 3-6 Pac-12 2018 Record/Conference: 4-8, 4-5 Pac-12 Head Coach: Head Coach: Karl Dorrell Head Coach: SID Contact: Tim Tessalone SID Contact: Dave Plati SID Contact: Steve Rourke SID Info: 310-740-8480 | [email protected] SID Info: 303-492-5626 | [email protected] SID Info: 310-206-7870 | [email protected]

Game 2 Game 4 Game 6 Golden Bears – Nov. 14 – Tempe, Ariz. Utah Utes – Nov. 28 – Tempe, Ariz. Wildcats – Dec. 11 – Tucson, Ariz. Series Record: Cal leads, 18-17 Series Record: ASU leads, 22-9 Series Record: Arizona leads, 49-43-1 Conference: Pac-12 Conference: Pac-12 Conference: Pac-12 2019 Record/Conference: 8-5, 4-5 Pac-12 2019 Record/Conference: 11-3, 8-1 Pac-12 2018 Record/Conference: 4-8, 2-7 Pac-12 Head Coach: Justin Wilcox Head Coach: Kyle Whittingham Head Coach: Kevin Sumlin SID Contact: Kyle McRae SID Contact: Paul Kirk SID Contact: Matt Ensor SID Info: 510-642-5363 | [email protected] SID Info: 801-581-3511 | [email protected] SID Info: 520-621-0916 | [email protected]

2019 Sun Devil Football Results 2019 Season Records Aug. 29 vs. Kent State W 30-7 South Division Sept. 6 vs. Sacramento St. W 19-7 School Overall Win% Pac-12 Win% Sept. 14 at #18 Michigan St. W 10-7 Utah 11-3 .786 8-1 .889 Sept. 21 vs. Colorado L 31-34 Sept. 27 at #15 Cal W 24-17 USC 8-5 .615 7-2 .778 Oct. 12 vs. Washington St. W 38-34 Arizona State 8-5 .615 4-5 .444 Oct. 19 at #13 Utah L 3-21 UCLA 4-8 .333 4-5 .444 Oct. 26 at UCLA L 32-42 Colorado 5-7 .417 3-6 .333 Nov. 9 vs. USC L 26-31 Arizona 4-8 .333 2-7 .222 Nov. 16 at Oregon St. L 34-35 Nov. 23 vs. #6 Oregon W 31-28 Nov. 30 vs. Arizona W 24-14 North Division Dec. 31 vs. Florida State W 20-14 School Overall Win% Pac-12 Win% Oregon 12-2 .857 8-1 .889 California 8-5 .615 4-5 .444 Washington 8-5 .615 4-5 .444 Oregon State 5-7 .417 4-5 .444 Washington State 6-7 .462 3-6 .333 Stanford 4-8 .333 3-6 .333

4 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 2020 SEASON SUN DEVIL FOOTBALL 2020 SEASON 2020 ROSTER No. Name Ht. Wt. Pos. Yr. Hometown (Last School) No. Name Pos. 21 Badger, Elijhah 6-1 185 WR Fr. Sacramento, Calif. / Folsom 0 Jones, Jack DB 23 Banks, Jordan 6-2 240 LB Fr. Harbor City, Calif. / Narbonne 1 Clark, Jordan DB 75 Bates, Alijah 6-6 290 OL R-Fr. Colorado Springs, Colo. / Doherty 1 Trayanum, DeaMonte RB 50 Bell, Jarrett 6-5 290 OL R-So. Norco, Calif. / Norco 2 Pierce, DeAndre DB 16 Bourguet, Trenton 5-11 185 QB R-Fr. Marana, Ariz. / Marana 2 Bunkley-Shelton, LV WR 31 Boyd III, Jean 6-0 190 DB Fr. Tempe, Ariz. / Corona Del Sol 3 White, Rachaad RB 64 Bray, Ben 6-4 290 OL Fr. Mesa, Ariz. / Red Mountain 3 Harts, Willie DB 60 Breed, Kyle 6-8 285 OL R-Jr. Tucson, Ariz. / Ironwood Ridge 4 Fields, Evan DB 2 Bunkley-Shelton, LV 5-11 190 WR Fr. Gardena, Calif. / Junipero Serra 4 Ngata, Daniyel RB 23 Burkhardt, Evan 5-10 180 WR Fr. Bakersfield, Calif. / Stockdale 5 Daniels, Jayden QB 20 Butler, Darien (C) 6-0 235 LB Jr. Harbor City, Calif. / Narbonne 6 Davis, Timarcus DB 34 Cadam, Cade 6-0 175 WR Fr. La Verne, Calif. / Bonita 6 Porter, Geordon WR 30 Cambra-Cho, Kaiser 6-2 195 DB Fr. , Hawai’i / St. Louis 7 Long, Ethan TE 1 Clark, Jordan 5-10 180 DB R-Fr. Baton Rouge, La. / University Lab 8 Kerley, Jordan WR 96 Cooper, Anthonie 6-2 270 DL R-Fr. Goodyear, Ariz. / Millennium 8 Robertson, Merlin LB 72 Cote, Cade 6-3 280 OL Gr. Gilbert, Ariz. / Williams Field 9 Flowers, Demetrious RB 16 Crosswell, Aashari 6-0 205 S Jr. Long Beach, Calif. / Long Beach Poly 9 Taylor, D.J. DB/RB 5 Daniels, Jayden (C) 6-3 185 QB So. San Bernardino, Calif. / Cajon 9 Wright, Stephon DL 84 Darby, Frank (C) 6-1 200 WR Gr. Jersey City, N.J. / Lincoln 10 Jarrell, K.J. DB 98 Davidson, D.J. 6-5 320 DL R-Jr. Mesa, Ariz. / Desert Ridge 12 Manning, Nathan QB 26 Davis, Keith 6-1 190 WR R-So. San Diego, Calif. / Scripps Ranch 12 Markham, Kejuan DB 6 Davis, Timarcus 6-0 175 DB R-Jr. College, Texas / College Station / Baylor 13 Markham, Keon DB 51 DeVito, Dylan 6-1 220 LB Fr. Westlake Village, Calif. / Oaks Christian 14 Wilson, Johnny WR 78 DeWys, Roman 6-5 285 OL R-Fr. Chandler, Ariz. / Basha 14 Lambert, Stanley DL 93 Dickerson, Erik 6-1 220 LS R-Sr. Scottsdale, Ariz. / Chaparral / Scottsdale CC 14 Luckhurst, Jack K 74 Diesch, Kellen 6-7 300 OL Gr. Trophy Club, Texas / Byron Nelson / Texas A&M 15 Phillips, Cam S 22 Elliott, Deonce 5-10 190 RB Fr. Mesa, Ariz. / Red Mountain 15 McLemore, Daylin QB 36 Faison, Justin 6-3 200 WR Sr. Lake Forest, Calif. / El Toro / Saddleback College 16 Bourguet, Trenton QB 4 Fields, Evan 6-1 195 DB Sr. , Okla. / Midwest City 16 Crosswell, Aashari S 9 Flowers, Demetrious 5-11 220 RB R-Fr. Bellflower, Calif. / St. John Bosco 17 Johnson Jr. , Chad WR 35 Flowers, Thaiger 6-2 180 DB So. Fresno, Calif. / Central 17 Tyler, Logan P/K 97 Forman, Shannon 6-0 300 DL Sr. Baton Rouge, La. / Southern Lab 18 Soelle, Connor LB 79 Frias, Ralph 6-6 340 OL R-So. Safford, Ariz, / Safford 18 Ray, Jake TE 36 Gammage, Alijah 6-0 185 DB R-So. Phoenix, Ariz. / Desert Vista 19 Pearsall, Ricky WR 47 Gould, Tavian 5-10 175 RB R-So. Southlake, Texas / Southlake Carroll 20 Butler, Darien LB 48 Granatelli, Vincenzo 6-4 200 DB R-Jr. Moorpark, Calif. / Oak Park / Southern Nazarene 20 Sanders, Giovanni WR 89 Hart, Josh 5-11 195 WR R-Fr. Tucson, Ariz. / Salpointe 21 Badger, Elijhah WR 3 Harts, Willie 6-0 170 DB So. Pittsburg, Calif. / Pittsburg Senior 22 McCullough, Caleb LB 29 Hatch, Case (C) 6-2 225 TE So. Gilbert, Ariz. / Perry 22 Elliott, Deonce RB 70 Hattis, Henry 6-4 310 OL Gr. Rio Rancho, N.M. / Cleveland / Stanford 23 Banks, Jordan LB 32 He, Jackson 5-9 220 RB R-Jr. Shaoguan, China / Lutheran (San Diego) 23 Burkhardt, Evan WR 77 Henderson, LaDarius 6-4 305 OL So. Waxahachie, Texas / Waxahachie 24 Lucas, Chase DB 86 Hodges, Curtis 6-7 245 TE Sr. Mesa, Ariz. / Mountain View 24 Vella, Noah RB 80 Horn, Kyle 6-5 245 TE Gr. Pembroke, Mass. / Pembroke / UMASS 25 Williams, Macen DB 10 Jarrell, K.J. 6-2 190 DB R-Jr. Scottsdale, Ariz. / Saguaro 25 Turk, Michael P 99 Johnson, Amiri 6-5 280 DL R-Fr. Pomona, Calif. / Diamond Ranch 26 Davis, Keith WR 82 Johnson, Andre 6-3 205 WR R-Fr. Tolleson, Ariz. / Tolleson Union 26 Lee, T DB 17 Johnson Jr. , Chad 6-1 190 WR Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. / Cathedral 28 Shaffer, Will LB 39 Johnson, Nick 5-8 155 WR R-Fr. Claremont, Calif. / The Webb School 29 Hatch, Case FB 41 Johnson, Tyler 6-4 285 DL R-Jr. Gilbert, Ariz. / Highland 30 Juarez, Elijah LB 0 Jones, Jack 5-9 170 DB R-Sr. Long Beach, Calif. / Long Beach Poly / USC 31 Boyd III, Jean DB 52 Jornadal, Jacob 5-11 225 LB R-Fr. Bellflower, Calif. / St. John Bosco 32 He, Jackson RB 30 Juarez, Elijah 6-2 255 LB So. Long Beach, Calif. / Long Beach Poly 32 Woods, Edward DB 8 Kerley, Jordan 6-1 185 WR So. Austin, Texas / McNeil 34 Soelle, Kyle LB 49 King, Gage 6-4 245 LS R-Fr. El Dorado Hills, Calif. / Oak Ridge 34 Cadam, Cade WR 14 Lambert, Stanley 6-4 235 DL R-So. , Texas / John Marshall 35 Metcalf, Makhi WR 26 Lee, T 5-10 175 DB Fr. Buford, Ga. / Buford 35 Flowers, Thaiger DB 37 Lewis, Conner 6-1 170 DB Fr. Phoenix, Ariz. / Boulder Creek 36 Gammage, Alijah DB 90 Lole, Jermayne 6-1 310 DL Jr. Long Beach, Calif. / Long Beach Poly 36 Faison, Justin WR 7 Long, Ethan 6-2 215 TE So. West Linn, Ore. / West Linn 37 Lewis, Conner DB 76 Lovell, Spencer 6-7 310 OL R-So. Fort Collins, Colo. / Rocky Mountain 38 Matthews, Damon DB 24 Lucas, Chase 6-0 180 DB R-Sr. Chandler, Ariz. / Chandler 39 Cambra-Cho, Kaiser DB 14 Luckhurst, Jack 6-3 175 K R-Fr. Santa Barbara, Calif. / Bishop Diego 39 Johnson, Nick RB 44 Macias, Kevin 6-0 185 P R-Sr. Mesa, Ariz. / Dobson / Scottsdale CC

6 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 2020 SEASON 2020 ROSTER 12 Manning, Nathan 6-3 185 QB Fr. Pocatello, Idaho / Century 12 Markham, Kejuan 6-1 195 DB So. Long Beach, Calif. / Long Beach Poly 41 Johnson, Tyler DL 13 Markham, Keon 6-1 200 DB R-Fr. Long Beach, Calif. / Long Beach Poly 43 Williams, Michael P 38 Matthews, Damon 5-10 175 DB R-So. Pine Hill, NJ / Overbrook 44 Macias, Kevin P 88 Matthews, Nolan 6-4 260 TE So. Frisco, Texas / Reedy 44 Pesefea, T.J. DL 91 Matus, Michael 6-2 260 DE R-So. Katy, Texas / Katy 45 Zendejas, Cristian K 22 McCullough, Caleb 6-2 210 LB Fr. Oxnard, Calif. / Pacifica 46 Plaster, Josh K 15 McLemore, Daylin 6-3 215 QB Fr. San Mateo, Calif. / Junipero Serra 47 Gould, Tavian RB 54 Medina, Eddie 6-4 305 OL R-So. Chino, Calif. / Don Lugo 48 Granatelli, Vincenzo DB 35 Metcalf, Mekhi 6-4 180 WR R-So. Seattle, Wash. / Garfield / Montana State 49 King, Gage LS 58 Moore, Joe 6-3 250 DL Fr. Florissant, Mo. / Cardinal Ritter College Prep 50 Bell, Jarrett OL 81 Morgan, Ryan 6-3 245 TE Fr. Lompoc, Calif. / Lompoc 51 DeVito, Dylan LB 4 Ngata, Daniyel 5-9 185 RB Fr. Folsom, Calif. / Folsom 52 Jornadal, Jacob LB 53 Niclasse, Fritzny 5-11 230 LB R-Fr. Queen Creek, Ariz. / Queen Creek 53 Niclasse, Fritzny LB 55 Norman-Lott, Omarr 6-3 305 DL Fr. North Highlands, Calif. / Grant Union 54 Medina, Eddie OL 55 Nunez, Jacob 6-3 315 OL Fr. Lompoc, Calif. / Lompoc 55 Norman-Lott, Omarr DL 83 Park, Tannor 6-1 180 WR R-Jr. Elgin, Ill. / Westminster Christian 55 Nunez, Jacob OL 19 Pearsall, Ricky 6-0 205 WR So. Tempe, Ariz. / Corona Del Sol 56 Shear, Cody OL 44 Pesefea, T.J. 6-3 300 DL Jr. Sacramento, Calif. / Foothill / American River College 58 Moore, Joe DL 15 Phillips, Cam 6-1 175 S R-So. Houston, Texas / Clear Lake 59 Salas, Marco OL 85 Pierce, Brandon 5-9 160 WR R-Sr. Mission Hills, Calif. / Bishop Alemany / College of the Canyons 60 Breed, Kyle OL 2 Pierce, DeAndre 5-11 185 DB Gr. Long Beach, Calif. / Long Beach Poly / Boise State 61 West, Dohnovan OL 46 Plaster, Josh 6-0 180 K So. Flower Mound, Texas / Flower Mound 62 Randle, Alexander DL 6 Porter, Geordon 6-2 200 WR R-So. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. / Etiwanda 64 Bray, Ben OL 62 Randle, Alexander 6-2 260 DL R-Fr. Mesa, Ariz. / Red Mountain 65 Stuckwisch, Kolbe OL 18 Ray, Jake 6-4 240 TE Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas 66 Scott, Ben OL 8 Robertson, Merlin 6-3 250 LB Jr. Carson, Calif. / Junipero Serro 70 Hattis, Henry OL 59 Salas, Marco 6-5 305 OL R-So. Mesa, Ariz. / Dobson 72 Cote, Cade OL 20 Sanders, Giovanni 5-11 175 WR Jr. Murrieta, Calif. / Murrieta Mesa / Dixie State / Riverside CC 74 Diesch, Kellen OL 28 Shaffer, Will 6-0 230 LB Fr. Scottsdale, Ariz. / Saguaro 75 Bates, Alijah OL 66 Scott, Ben 6-5 305 OL R-Fr. Honolulu, Hawai’i / St. Louis 76 Lovell, Spencer OL 56 Shear, Cody 6-4 290 OL R-Jr. Eugene, Ore. / Sheldon / Oregon 77 Henderson, LaDarius OL 18 Soelle, Connor 6-2 200 LB R-Fr. Scottsdale, Ariz. / Saguaro 78 DeWys, Roman OL 34 Soelle, Kyle (C) 6-4 225 LB R-Jr. Scottsdale, Ariz. / Saguaro 79 Frias, Ralph OL 94 Stephens, Corey 6-3 280 DL R-Jr. Scottsdale, Ariz. / Saguaro 80 Horn, Kyle TE 87 Stivers, John 6-3 255 TE Gr. Pebble Beach, Calif. / Carmel / Harvard 81 Morgan, Ryan TE 65 Stuckwisch, Kolbe 6-4 310 OL Fr. Gilbert, Ariz. / Gilbert 82 Johnson, Andre WR 9 Taylor, D.J. 5-11 195 DB/RB Fr. Brandon, Fla. / Tampa Catholic 83 Park, Tannor WR 1 Trayanum, DeaMonte 5-11 230 RB Fr. Akron, Ohio / Archbishop Hoban 84 Darby, Frank WR 25 Turk, Michael 6-1 220 P R-Jr. Dallas, Texas / Ridge Point / Lafayette 85 Pierce, Brandon WR 17 Tyler, Logan 6-0 200 P/K R-Sr. Nixa, Mo. / Nixa / Florida State 86 Hodges, Curtis TE 24 Vella, Noah 6-0 190 RB Fr. Carlsbad, Calif. / Carlsbad 87 Stivers, John TE 61 West, Dohnovan 6-3 315 OL So. Mission Hills, Calif. / Bishop Alemany 88 Matthews, Nolan TE 3 White, Rachaad 6-2 195 RB Jr. Kansas City, Mo. / Center / Mt, SAC 89 Hart, Josh WR 25 Williams, Macen 5-10 175 DB Fr. Carson, Calif. / Narbonne 90 Lole, Jermayne DL 43 Williams, Michael 6-1 190 P So. Phoenix, Ariz. / Shadow Mountain / Maricopa CC 91 Matus, Michael DE 14 Wilson, Johnny 6-7 220 WR Fr. Calabasas, Calif. / Calabasas 93 Dickerson, Erik LS 32 Woods, Edward 6-0 175 DB Fr. Oakland, Calif. / McClymonds 94 Stephens, Corey DL 9 Wright, Stephon 6-3 300 DL R-Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. / Cathedral 96 Cooper, Anthonie DL 45 Zendejas, Cristian 5-8 185 K R-Jr. Chandler, Ariz. / Perry 97 Forman, Shannon DL 98 Davidson, D.J. DL Coaching Staff 99 Johnson, Amiri DL Herm Edwards...... Head Coach - 3rd Season Jordan Diaz...... Assistant Director - Sports Performance - 3rd Season Nate Wainwright...... Associate Athletic Director - Chief of Staff - 3rd Season Clayton Kirven...... Assistant Director - Sports Performance - 1st Season Antonio Pierce...... Co-/Assoc. Head Coach/Recruiting Coord./LBs - 3rd Season Tim Cassidy...... Senior Associate Athletic Director of Football - 9th Season Shawn Slocum...... Assistant Head Coach (Special Teams Coordinator) - 6th Season Markus Alleyne...... Assistant Athletic Director - Football Operations - 5th Season Marvin Lewis...... Co-Defensive Coordinator - 2nd Season Marcus Castro-Walker...... Director of College Personnel - 6th Season Zak Hill...... () - 1st Season Kyle Gray...... Assistant Director of Football Operations - 5th Season Dave Christensen...... Assistant Coach (Offensive Line) - 3rd Season ...... Offensive Analyst - 3rd Season Shawn Aguano...... Assistant Coach (Running Backs) - 2nd Season Trey Anderson...... Offensive Analyst - 3rd Season Derek Hagan...... Assistant Coach (Tight Ends) - 3rd Season Juston Wood...... Offensive Analyst - 1st Season Prentice Gill...... Assistant Recruiting Coordinator/Assistant Coach (Receivers) - 1st Season Anthony Garnett...... Defensive Analyst - 3rd Season Robert Rodriguez...... Assistant Coach (Defensive Line) - 1st Season Marcus Lewis...... Defensive Analyst - 1st Season Chris Hawkins...... Assistant Coach (Defensive Backs) - 1st Season Michael Fletcher...... Defensive Analyst - 1st Season Joe Connolly...... Head Coach - Sports Performance - 3rd Season ...... Director of Player Personnel - 3rd Season Adam Breneman ...... Graduate Assistant (Offense) – 1st Season Ryne Rezac...... Assistant Director, Football On-Campus Recruiting - 3rd Season Tyson McDaniel ...... Graduate Assistant (Offense) - 1st Season Radmen Niven...... Football Recruiting Creative Director - 3rd Season Steven Beard ...... Graduate Assistant (Defense) - 1st Season Matt Seiler...... Senior Player Personnel Assistant - 5th Season Shaun Prater...... Graduate Assistant (Defense) - 1st Season ...... Consultant - 1st Season

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 7 2020 SEASON RETURNERS Alijah Trenton 75 BATES 16 BOURGUET Redshirt Freshman // Offensive Line Redshirt Freshman // 6-6 // 290 5-11 // 185 Colorado Springs, Calif. (Doherty) Marana, Ariz. (Marana)

Freshman (2019) Freshman (2019) • Displayed a hard work ethic in the weight room helping him • • Added depth to the quarterback room, working his way up from developing his body while redshirting the season scout team to competing for backup quarterback reps in the team's bowl game against Florida State in El Paso, Texas. High School • Redshirted the season while serving as a valuable practice player • Three-year member of the varsity squad, helping Doherty High School to a 12-3 5A South Football League record in that span High School • Son of former Sun Devil Solomon Bates, who played at • Passed for 7,612 career yards with 89 career passes Arizona State from 1999-2002 and was drafted in the fourth round at Marana High School, breaking the Arizona 5A state record for of the 2003 NFL Draft by the touchdown passes in the process in one of the elite careers in • Rated as a three-star prospect by 24/7 Sports, who has him as the Southern Arizona high school history No. 154 offensive prospect nationally and the No. 17 overall • Had a monstrous junior season in which he threw for 2,984 yards prospect in the state of Colorado…ESPN ranked him as the No. with 38 touchdown passes - good for fifth in the state 112 offensive tackle prospect in the country and the No. 12 overall • Completed just under 75 percent of his passes as a senior with 22 prospect in the state touchdown passes and 2,460 yards Jarrett Kyle 50 BELL 60 BREED Redshirt Sophomore // Offensive Line Redshirt Sophomore // Offensive Line 6-5 // 290 6-8 // 285 Norco, Calif. (Norco) Tucson, Ariz. (Ironwood Ridge)

Redshirt Freshman (2019) Redshirt Freshman (2019) • Appeared in three games, making his collegiate debut in the victory • Provides a challenge to the two-deep defensive line unit with his over Kent State unique frame • Started the first two games of the season at right guard, helping the Sun Devils rush for 262 yards Freshman (2018) • Redshirted the season while serving as a member of the scout Freshman (2018) team • Immediately impressed in the weight room when arriving in Tempe High School • Redshirted the season while developing his strength and learning the offense • Received All-Conference honors after an outstanding senior season in which he became the first offensive lineman in Ironwood High School Ridge history to not allow a sack • Tabbed by Rivals as a four-star prospect and rated him the No. 9 offensive guard in the country • Moved from defense to offense for his senior season • Had a breakout senior season on the O-Line, recording 62 pancake blocks in 12 games. • Complied 77 tackles, 17 TFL, 6.5 sacks and an as a during his three-year varsity career

8 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 2020 SEASON RETURNERS • Took home the Ron Pritchard Outstanding Linebacker Award at the Darien team banquet 20 BUTLER • Finished his first season tied for second on the team in tackles this season (70) and tackles for loss (8.0). Also lead the defense with two Junior // Linebacker recoveries 6-0 // 235 Harbor City, Calif. (Narbonne) • His 70 tackles were the fourth most by a true freshman nationally regardless of conference Sophomore (2019) • One of just two true freshmen to have played at least 750 snaps on • Named the first true sophomore captain in ASU program history defense this season in the Pac-12 (754 total) and one of just 7 true freshmen in nationally to reach the milestone • Led ASU with 90 tackles last season and tied for the team lead with three forced. • One of only eight true freshman among Power Five schools to have played at least 400 snaps in 2018 • Butler would go on to be the seventh-highest graded linebacker in the Pac-12 on defense, according to Pro Football Focus, while High School his 18 total quarterback pressures were tied for eighth among the league's linebackers. • A consensus three-star linebacker among major recruiting services • ASU finished the regular season 21st nationally in allowing just • Listed as the No. 55 outside linebacker by 24/7 Sports and the No. 116.8 rushing yards per game – the best ranking at the end of the 48 inside linebacker by ESPN regular season for ASU since the 2009 Sun Devils were 19th (108.58 • Compiled 321 total tackles, 47 tackles for loss, five sacks, 19 pass rushing yards per game). ASU allowed 155 or fewer rushing yards in deflections and eight forced fumbles during a brilliant four-year varsity 11 of 12 regular season games last season, the first time in program career history to accomplish the feat since regular seasons expanded to 12 games in the late 1990s. • Had an outstanding senior season recording 150 total tackles, 33 tackles for loss, five sacks and an interception Freshman (2018) • Started all 13 games despite being a true freshman, serving as an integral part of the defense

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 9 2020 SEASON RETURNERS • Helped lead Millennium to nine wins his senior season, their most Jordan since 2008 • Collected 114 total tackles, 42.5 tackles for loss, and 15 sacks in 1 CLARK 29 career games Redshirt Freshman // • Arizona Football Coaches Association 2018 All-5A First Team 5-10 // 180 selection Baton Rouge, La. (University Lab)

Freshman (2019) • Took advantage of the new legislation allowing players to appear Cade in up to four games without it counting against their eligibility if they 72 COTE haven't already used a redshirt season, appearing in four games in his true freshman season Graduate // Offensive Line 6-3 // 280 • Appeared in the win over Kent State and the Sun Bowl victory Gilbert, Ariz. (Williams Field) against Florida State, serving as a reserve defensive back and on special teams Redshirt Senior (2019)

High School • Was slated to serve as the team's center before suffering a season-ending injury just prior to the season, allowing him to earn a • Selected to the prestigious Under Armour All-American Game medical sixth year of eligibility in 2020 • A member of Team Overdrive at The Opening Finals, a showcase • Worked his way back from injury to see action in three games at of the top players in the nation the end of the season • Consensus four-star prospect amongst the major recruiting • Despite being sidelined early in the season, still earned the team's services…ranked as the No. 38 prospect and the No. Tim Landers Iron Man Award for being the team's best performer in 358 overall prospect in the country in 24/7 Sports’ Composite the weight room rankings…Rivals identified him as the No. 30 cornerback prospect in the nation and the No. 14 prospect in the state of Louisiana…a Redshirt Junior (2018) member of the ESPN300, who lists him as the No. 23 cornerback prospect nationally. • Continued to move up the depth chart, earning playing time in six games as a reserve offensive lineman • Son of veteran NFL safety Ryan Clark, who played for three different teams over his 13-year NFL career. • Spent the season serving as the back-up center and gave the Sun Devils another depth option at guard

Redshirt Sophomore (2017) Anthonie • Saw action against Utah on 10/21 96 COOPER Redshirt Freshman (2016) Redshirt Freshman // Defensive Line 6-2 // 270 • Contributed on the scout team Goodyear, Ariz. (Millenium) Freshman (2015) Freshman (2019) • Spent the 2015 campaign as a member of the scout team; • Took advantage of the new legislation allowing players to appear Redshirted in up to four games without it counting against their eligibility if they haven't already used a redshirt season, appearing in four games in High School his true freshman season • Selected to the 2014 All-24-7Football.com Team and also selected • Thrived as a member of the scout team defensive line throughout by 24-7Football.com as an All-Division III selection the season, earning playing time in the final game • Ranked by 24-7 Sports as the No. 46 offensive guard recruit in the • Recorded a tackle in his first career action during the Sun Bowl nation; Regarded by ESPN as the No. 71 offensive guard prospect victory over Florida State in the country; Listed by Rivals.com as the No. 73 offensive tackle recruit in the nation and the No. 7 overall prospect in the state of High School Arizona; Rated the No. 87 offensive tackle prospect in the country by Scout.com • Starred along the defensive line for Millennium High School • Tabbed a three-star prospect and the No. 35 defensive tackle prospect in the nation by ESPN…Top-10 overall prospect in the state according to ESPN…24/7 Sports rated him as the No. 89 strong side prospect in the country and a Top-25 overall prospect in the state

10 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 2020 SEASON RETURNERS Aashari 16 CROSSWELL Junior // Safety 6-0 // 205 Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly)

Sophomore (2019) • Versatile safety with the ability to cover and play in the box to support the run • Pro Football Focus All-Conference Second Team • The 16th-highest graded defender in the Pac-12 – regardless of position - with his score of 78.0 • Among safeties with at least 200 snaps on run defense, he was not credited with a missed tackle on a running play last season, marking him the only safety in the country to lay such a claim • His two missed tackles on the season, period, were tied for first among over 300 FBS safeties in the country • Caused opposing offenses issues with his activity, forcing three fumbles, recovering a fumble, and intercepting a pass during a strong sophomore season

Freshman (2018) • Made an instant impact as a freshman, putting together a fantastic all-around season • Earned Pac-12 All-Conference Honorable Mention honors • Led the team in with four (t-4th among FBS freshmen) while recording 127 yards in interception returns – the latter good for the seventh-most nationally and the most for a freshman in the country • Team-high nine pass breakups on the season – more than any Sun Devil recorded in 2017 and tied for fourth among freshmen in the FBS this season • His 13 total passes defended were tied for third among FBS freshman and fifth among all Pac-12 players regardless of year • One of just two Pac-12 true freshmen to play at least 750 snaps (786), one of just 7 freshmen to do so nationally in a Power Five conference • Was everywhere on the field, making a season-high nine tackles while also picking off a pass against Oregon (11/17)

High School • Consensus four-star prospect amongst all major recruiting services • Listed as the No. 6 safety in the country by ESPN, the No. 10 safety by 24/7 and the No. 13 safety by Rivals • Played in 11 games as a senior recording 47 tackles, seven passes deflected and three interceptions. • Scored in four different ways as a senior: a kickoff return touchdown, return touchdown, two rushing and a pick six • One of six Sun Devils to have played for the Jackrabbits

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 11 2020 SEASON RETURNERS High School Jayden • Put up some of the most impressive numbers at Cajon High 5 DANIELS School, breaking several school and state records in the process Sophomore // Quarterback • A finalist in both the and The Opening passing 6-3 // 185 competitions and considered by some scouts as the best Dual-threat San Bernardino, Calif. (Cajon) Quarterback prospect in the country • Selected to the prestigious Under Armour All-American Game Freshman (2019) • Consensus four-star prospect amongst the major recruiting • Pac-12 Honorable Mention Freshman Offensive Player of the Year services. Ranked as the No. 83 overall prospect and the No. 2 • FWAA Freshman of the Year Semifinalist dual-threat quarterback prospect in the country in 24/7 Sports’ Composite Rankings…24/7 Sports lists him as the No. 1 dual-threat • Became the first true freshman quarterback in program history to quarterback prospect nationally in their own rankings…tabbed by start the first game of the season. Rivals as the No. 107 overall prospect and the No. 3 dual-threat • Moved into 11th in ASU single-season history, finishing the 2019 quarterback prospect in the nation…currently sits at No. 109 in the season with 2,943 passing yards ESPN 300, who rated him as the No. 3 dual-threat quarterback in the • Became just the third freshman in ASU history to win his first class career start, joining John Walker (1984) and (1974) as • A four-year varsity starter at Cajon High School, compiling a 44- the only other QB's to win their first career starts as freshmen. 10 record including back-to-back seasons with at least 12 wins… • Only 12 times in ASU history has a freshman quarterback recorded threw for a CIF-Southern Section record 14,007 yards and 170 a 300+ yard passing performance, of which Daniels now has five. touchdowns during a historic four-year career at Cajon High School His five 300+ yard performances are tied with • Added 3,645 rushing yards on 562 attempts and 41 rushing (2004) and (2005) for the most in a single season in touchdowns showing off his unique athleticism ASU history. • Produced back-to-back 6,000+ all-purpose yardage seasons as a • Daniels' 8.86 yards per pass attempt are 13th in the FBS and third junior and senior (12,487 total) in the league. • Completed 287-of-406 (70.7%) passes for 4,515 yards and 60 • Among quarterbacks with at least 200 attempts, he was tied touchdowns compared to just four interceptions, posting a 142.8 for the fewest interceptions nationally with just two – one of which quarterback rating during an outstanding senior season coming on a half-ending Hail Mary attempt against Utah. • Was equally as effective on the ground in 2018 as he was in the • Hasn't thrown an interception in 154 consecutive pass attempts, air, rushing for 1,536 yards and 16 touchdowns tied for the fourth-longest active streak in the nation heading into • Averaged 322.5 passing yards and 109.7 rushing yards per game 2020. With two interceptions on 338 pass attempts, he set the ASU as a senior leading Cajon High School go 12-2 and reach the 2018 school record for fewest interceptions on 300 or more passes. Southern Section Division 3 Championship • Eighth in the country with 15 pass completions over 40 yards this • Broke onto the national scene with an eye-popping junior season, season and 12th in the FBS with 24 passes over 30 yards. His eight completing 321-of-459 (69.9%) passes for 5,136 yards and 62 completions over 50 yards are 10th. touchdowns compared to just five interceptions…also rushed for • Eleven of his 17 touchdowns passes this season have gone for at 1,292 yards and 15 touchdowns, including a 99-yard touchdown run least 25 yards (64.7 percent). in 2017…the Cowboys went 14-2 and defeated Downey in the 2017 • Has been exceptional on third downs this season, with his 744 CIF Southern Section 4A Football Championship, earning a berth in passing yards on third downs good for 17th in the country (despite the CIF State Football 2-AA Bowl Championship missing a game). His 160.13 on third down is 25th nationally. • Despite missing a game, he has accounted for 784 passing yards in the fourth quarter of games, good for 10th nationally while his 34 passing first downs are also 10th. He has recorded nine fourth quarter passing touchdowns (fourth nationally) to one interception. His 183.84 QB efficiency rating in the fourth quarter is 12th in the country. • Completed 11 passes of 25+ yards in the fourth quarter of games (tied for 2nd nationally) and his 19 pass completions over 15 yards in the frame is tied for 11th. • While under pressure this season, he has posted the sixth-highest NFL passer rating of any quarterback in the FBS at 97.2. For reference, the national average is 68.6.

12 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 2020 SEASON RETURNERS Redshirt Freshman (2017) Frank • Appeared in 10 games for the Sun Devils 84 DARBY • Had a career high three catches for 111 yards and a touchdown Graduate // against San Diego State. 6-1 // 200 • Recorded his career long reception with a 53-yarder against Jersey City, N.J. (Lincoln) SDSU.

Redshirt Junior (2019) • Finished the season with 9 catches for 234 yards and two touchdowns. • Big-play threat that developed into one of the most dangerous offensive weapons in the conference • Acted as a big play threat, averaging 26 yards per catch. • Looks to become the third consecutive Sun Devil receiver to be • His only rushing attempt of the year went for a 21-yard touchdown drafted (N’Keal Harry and Brandon Aiyuk both first round picks) at Texas Tech.

• Will have a chance to assume the lead receiver role in 2020 after Freshman (2016) playing behind two eventual first-round receivers in N’Keal Harry (2018) and Brandon Aiyuk (2019) • Named Co-Scout Team Player of the Year among offensive players along with Ryan Newsome while redshirting the campaign. • Earned Pac-12 honorable mention accolades in 2019 • Hauled in a touchdown pass in four straight games in the back half High School (2015) of the season and accounted for two touchdowns in three of those • As a senior at Lincoln High School he picked up 957 receiving outings. He had seven touchdowns over the four-game span (UCLA- yards and 10 touchdowns on 35 receptions on the way to first-team USC-Oregon State-Oregon). Prior to the UCLA game, he had five all-state honors, Lincoln High’s first recipient in four decades total receiving touchdowns in his previous 30 career games to that current four-game stretch. • Rated by 247 Sports composite as a three-star recruit • In those four games, he has made 16 catches for 387 yards (24.2 yards per catch) and seven touchdowns • His 125-yard performance in the upset victory over No. 6 Oregon was the fifth 100+ yard game of his career • Darby's 19.87 yards per reception last season was 10th in the country and second among Pac-12 receivers • When targeted this season, Darby posted a 133.1 NFL quarterback rating (31 catches for 616 yards with eight touchdowns and no interceptions) – good for the 21st-highest total among all wide receivers nationally and top-10 among those that return this season

Redshirt Sophomore (2018) • Emerged as a significant part of the Sun Devil offense, offering a potent deep threat • Finished with 21 catches for 421 yards and two touchdowns, playing in all 13 games for the Sun Devils • 50% of his targets last year came on deep passes, a total that led the Pac-12 • Averaged 20.0 yards/catch, which would have put him 14th nationally had he caught five more passes to reach the catches/ game minimum • Put together two 100+ yard performances • Made five catches for 127 yards with a long of 51 yards on the road against San Diego State (9/15) • Caught three passes for 131 yards against Colorado (10/6), including a 72-yard catch and 40-yard touchdown reception

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 13 2020 SEASON RETURNERS D.J. Keith 98 DAVIDSON 26 DAVIS Redshirt Junior // Defensive Line Redshirt Sophomore // Wide Receiver 6-5 // 320 6-1 // 190 Mesa, Ariz. (Desert Ridge) San Diego, Calif. (Scripps Ranch)

Redshirt Sophomore (2019) Redshirt Freshman (2019) • Key contributor to the Sun Devil defense, starting 12 of 13 games • Served as a valuable member of the scout team, giving defensive at nose tackle backs a preview of the upcoming opponent’s slot receiver • Played a factor in the run game, anchoring the middle of the defensive line Freshman (2018) • Extremely productive numbers for his position, collecting 51 • Spent the season redshirting while serving as a member of the tackles and 4.5 tackles for loss Scout team offense • Had a breakout game in the win over Sacramento State, compiling • Worked against the first team defense during practice, sometimes 2.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks mimicking the opponent's top target

• Recorded a career-high seven tackles while adding a tackle for High School loss in back-to-back weeks on the road against Utah and UCLA • Played both football and at Scripps Ranch High School • Made at least one tackle in all 13 games, finishing with four or more in eight games • Finished his two-year varsity career with 102 catches for 1,774 yards and 17 touchdowns in 19 games • Tied for 35th among all defensive interior linemen nationally with a run-stop percentage of 7.8 on the season. His 22 total stops on run • Earned Union Tribune Player of the Week honors for the week plays were tied for 22nd among FBS interior linemen last season. of Nov 3rd, 2017 after scoring six touchdowns (four receiving, one rushing, and one interception return) in a 62-21 win over Mission Bay Redshirt Freshman (2018) • Had forced his way into the defensive line rotation before suffering a season-ending injury Timarcus • Played in 8 games along the interior of the defense, giving the Sun Devils physicality in the trenches 6 DAVIS Redshirt Junior // Defensive Back • Finished the season with 10 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, and two 6-0 // 175 sacks while also breaking up a pass College Station, Texas (College Station/Baylor) • Enjoyed an outstanding collegiate debut in the victory over UTSA (9/1), collecting four tackles, two tackles for loss, and two sacks Redshirt Sophomore (2019) • Contributed in a big way in the battle with Stanford (10/18), tying a • Served as a reserve defensive back and special teams’ contributor season-high with four tackles, one of which was for a loss during his first season eligible at Arizona State • Appeared in 12 games, making 14 tackles while recording one Freshman (2017) pass breakup • Spent the season redshirting and participated in spring practice • Came up with a huge play on special teams in the road victory over after enrolling early No. 15 California, blocking a punt to set up the offense with great field position High School • Made at least one tackle in 10 of the 12 games he played in • 2015 First Team All-State selection by the Arizona Republic after anchoring one of the state’s strongest defenses Redshirt Freshman (2018) • Lead his team to the state championship game his senior season • Took home the Glen Hawkins Defensive Scout Team MVP after • Played in 13 games as a senior, recording 67 total tackles, 19.5 standing out in practice tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks, four forced fumbles, and two fumble • Redshirted the season after transferring from Baylor University recoveries, including one returned for a touchdown against Chandler High School Freshman (Baylor 2017) • Rated as a three-star prospect by Scout • Played in 11 games, totaling 10 tackles, one forced fumble and one • Recorded 57 tackles, four sacks, and two forced fumbles as a fumble recovery on the season junior • Made a career-high three tackles vs. No. 23 West Virginia • Recorded one tackle and fumble recovery at No. 14 Oklahoma

14 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 2020 SEASON RETURNERS State • Reliable and consistent snapper who was a big part of a successful • Collected one tackle and forced a fumble at Kansas State special team’s unit Junior (2018) High School • Redshirted the season after transferring from junior college • All-State defensive back from College Station (Texas) High School • Rated nation's 41st-best cornerback prospect by both ESPN and Scottsdale Community College Rivals, ranked No. 52 by Scout and No. 76 by 247Sports • Starting in each of the two seasons he played for the • Two-time all-district honoree at College Station Artichokes • Earned 2015 Class 5A All-State second team honors as junior, • Trained with the Special Team’s Academy from 2015-17, a program helped CSHS to 10-3 record and DII regional semis designed to offer coaching and teaching to prospects that are • Named 2015 first-team All-District 18-5A intending to play on special teams at the next level • Totaled 79 tackles, seven interceptions, 18 breakups, three forced High School fumbles and two fumble recoveries • Attended Chaparral High School, where he was the team’s long snapper all four seasons • Became the first freshman in the history of Chaparral to earn First Roman Team All-Region Selection in 2013 78 DEWYS • Displayed his athleticism and versatility as the starting outside Redshirt Freshman // Offensive Line linebacker and one of the leading tacklers for the Firebirds 6-5 // 285 Chandler, Ariz. (Basha)

Freshman (2019) Evan • Provided depth along the offensive line in practice while redshirting 4 FIELDS • Utilized his redshirt season to work hard in the weight room, Senior // Defensive Back changing his body which has improved his quickness and agility 6-1 // 195 Oklahoma City, Okla. (Midwest City) High School Junior (2019) • Identified as one of the offensive line standouts at the Blue-Grey All-American Bowl Desert Regional Combine. • Started all 13 games at the Tillman safety position • ESPN ranked him as the No. 45 offensive guard prospect in the • Finished second on the team with an incredible 83 tackles from nation and the No. 16 overall prospect in the state…rated as the the secondary No. 28 overall prospect in the state and the No. 118 offensive tackle • Added 4.5 tackles for loss, two fumble recoveries, and two prospect in the country by 24/7 Sports. interceptions during his breakout junior season • Helped lead Basha High School to a berth in the 2018 AIA State • Reached the -digit tackle mark on two occasions, including Championship 6A Bracket. a career-best 13 tackles in Arizona State’s upset road victory over • Was a part of the Basha Track & Field team, competing in shot put No. 18 Michigan State and discus • Contributed in many ways vs. USC, recovering a fumble and picking off a pass • Showed up big in the Territorial Cup game against Arizona, collecting 10 tackles Erik • Picked off his second pass of the season in a key situation in the 93 DICKERSON Sun Bowl victory over Florida State Redshirt Senior // Long Snapper • Made at least one tackle in all 13 games 6-1 // 220 • Had 23 total defensive “stops” last season, a total that was tied for Scottsdale, Ariz. (Chapparal/Scottsdale CC) second among safeties in the Pac-12.

Redshirt Junior (2019) • On run defense last season, Fields recorded 15 total defensive “stops” to lead all Pac-12 safeties and 35th nationally. His 5.5 • Named to the 2020 Mannelly Award Preseason Watch List, given run-stop percentage also led the league and was 22nd in the FBS annually to the top long snapper in among safeties with over 250 run snaps. • Emerged as the Sun Devils’ starting long snapper, playing in all 13 • When he played within eight yards of the line of scrimmage at the games snap, Fields recorded a 7.0 run stop percentage - highest among

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 15 2020 SEASON RETURNERS Pac-12 safeties and 15th in the FBS among safeties with at least 200 run plays beginning within 8 yards of the line of scrimmage.

Sophomore (2018) • Productive in the 11 games he played during his sophomore season • Collected 36 total tackles, three tackles for loss, and one pass deflection • Earned a start the Tillman position in each of the last three games • Put together a breakout performance in the against Fresno State (12/15), recording a career-high eight tackles • Was all over the field in the victory over USC (10/27), making seven tackles • Had four tackles and two tackles for loss against Stanford (10/18)

Freshman (2017) • Appeared in 10 games as a reserve defensive back and as a part of the special team’s unit during his true freshman campaign • Finished the season with 16 total tackles and half a tackle for loss • Recorded a season-best seven tackles against USC • Received his first career start in the Sun Devil’s matchup with UCLA, logging two tackles and a half a tackle for loss

High School • Selected to the Oklahoma Coaches Association’s West Class of 2017 First Team All-State • Four-star prospect according to Scout who ranks him as the No. 27 safety nationally and the No. 1 safety in Oklahoma; Tabbed by Rivals as the No. 47 safety prospect in the country and the No. 9 overall prospect throughout Oklahoma; 24/7 sports listed him as the No. 43 safety prospect in the nation and the No. 10 prospect out of Oklahoma • Recorded 81 total tackles and two interceptions despite playing in just seven games as a senior

16 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 2020 SEASON RETURNERS Sophomore (2018) Demetrius • Played in all 13 games, starting eight games at defensive end 9 FLOWERS • Ranked third nationally among defensive lineman in pass coverage Redshirt Sophomore // according to PFF 5-11 // 220 • Was not penalized all season, staying discipline serving his role in Bellflower, Calif. (St. John Bosco) the middle of the defensive line

Freshman (2019) • By only missing three tackles, he had 15th fewest among Pac-12 defensive lineman • Took advantage of the new legislation allowing players to appear in up to four games without it counting against their eligibility if they • Collected 26 total tackles, two tackles for loss, an interception, a haven't already used a redshirt season, appearing in four games in fumble recovery, and three pass deflections in a productive second his true freshman season season in Tempe • Worked hard in practice to earn playing time, appearing in two • Produced one of the highlights of the season, returning an games as a part of the Sun Devil backfield interception 25-yards for a touchdown less than two minutes into the season-opening victory against UTSA (9/1) • Received his first career carries in the Sun Bowl victory over Florida State, running for 31 yards on 11 attempts • Recorded five total tackles and season-high 1.5 tackles for loss against San Diego State (9/15) High School • Made a season-best six tackles against Colorado (10/6) • A consensus three-star prospect amongst all major recruiting publications Freshman (2017) • Rnked as the No. 45 running back prospect nationally and a • Played in eight games, filling different roles along the defensive Top-100 prospect in the state of California by Rivals…Tabbed by line ESPN as the No. 54 running back prospect in the country while also • Made enough of an impact in practice to push his way into the receiving Top-100 distinction in the state of California…24/7 Sports defensive line rotation as a true freshman composite ranking lists him as the country’s No. 57 running back • Finished the season with five total tackles, including a season-high prospect three against USC • Member of the St. John Bosco team that reached the championship game of the 2017 CIF Southern Section High School High School Football Playoffs • Key member of the Southern Lab program that won back-to-back • Helped lead St. John Bosco to the CIF State Open Division Division IV State Championships in his final two seasons Championship during a breakout junior season • Received First Team All-District 6-1A honors in each of his four • St. John Bosco Prep was ranked No. 2 in California and No. 3 seasons in High School nationally according to MaxPreps Freeman Rankings during his senior season • Named the Defensive MVP of Class 1-A by the Louisiana Football Coaches Association • Awarded honorable mention Class 1-A All-State honors from the Shannon Louisiana Sports Writers Association as a senior • Had 55 tackles, eight sacks and 10 forced fumbles as a senior 97 FORMAN • Three-star prospect according to 24/7 sports; Listed by 24/7 Senior // Defensive Line sports composite rankings as the No. 104 defensive tackle prospect 6-0 // 300 in the nation and the No. 4 defensive tackle prospect in the state of Baton Rouge, La. (Southern Lab) Louisiana

Junior (2019) • Key rotational piece along the defensive line, playing in all 13 games for the second consecutive season • Had his most productive game against UCLA, making three stops, all of which were solo tackles • Compiled 13 tackles, one of the highest totals on the team from a defensive lineman • Recovered a crucial fumble in the third quarter of Arizona State’s comeback attempt against Oregon State

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High School Ralph • Focused on as a senior, becoming a key piece to a 79 FRIAS Thunder squad that finished the season ranked No. 5 in the state and fell to eventual state champion Pinnacle in the 6A AIA State Redshirt Sophomore // Offensive Line Championship Semifinals 6-6 // 340 Safford, Ariz. (Safford) • Played three sports during his final year at Desert Vista (Baseball, Basketball, Football) Redshirt Freshman (2019) • Brother of former Sun Devil wide receiver Frederick Gammage • Continued to show improvement and development in practice, going up against the two-deep defensive line • Saw action in 11 games this season as a reserve offensive lineman Vincent and on special teams • Dropped weight and added muscle, making him a quicker and more 48 GRANATELLI mobile blocker Redshirt Junior // Defensive Back 6-4 // 200 Freshman (2018) Moorpark, Calif. (Oak Park/Southern Nazarene)

• Redshirted the season while spending time in the weight room Redshirt Sophomore (2019) developing his strength • Transfer from Southern Nazarene University with great size for the • Was able to earned some postseason experience without it counting defensive back position against his eligibility, making his first career appearance in the Las Vegas Bowl High School • Proved he belonged at this level in the trenches, earning McBurney • Prepped three varsity seasons at Oak Park (California) where he Offensive Scout Team MVP horors graduated in 2017

High School • Named All-Canyon League First Team Offense as a senior and Defense as a junior • Consensus three-star prospect across all major recruiting publications • Earned MVP at the Ventura County All-Star Championship • Ranked No. 64 offensive tackle prospect nationally and No. 13 • Led the conference in interceptions as a sophomore overall prospect in Arizona by 24/7, No. 77 OT and No. 8 overall in Arizona by ESPN • Anchored an offensive line that paved the way for 1,890 rush yards Josh in 2017 89 HART • Played some defensive line, finishing with 59 tackles, four sacks and four blocked kicks during his varsity season Redshirt Freshman // Wide Receiver 5-11 // 195 Tucson, Ariz. (Salpointe) Alijah Redshirt Sophomore (2019) 36 GAMMAGE • Spent the season on the offensive scout team while redshirting Redshirt Sophomore // Defensive Back High School 6-0 // 185 • Attended Salpointe for his senior season after a breakout junior Phoenix, Ariz. (Desert Vista) season Redshirt Freshman (2019) • Caught 25 passes for 619 yards and seven TDs in his junior season • Appeared in four games as a reserve defensive back and special at Marana Mountain View and also returned a kickoff for a touchdown teams’ contributor a while recording more than 1,000 all-purpose yards • Made his collegiate debut in the win over Sacramento State • Grandson of former Sun Devil wide receiver JD Hill, who played seven years in the NFL • Collected his first career tackle in the road win over No. 15 California

Freshman (2018) • Spent the season redshirting while serving as a member of the Scout team defense

18 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 2020 SEASON RETURNERS Willie Case 3 HARTS 29 HATCH Sophomore // Defensive Back Sophomore // 6-0 // 170 6-2 // 225 Pittsburg, Calif. (Pittsburg) Gilbert, Ariz. (Perry)

Freshman (2019) Freshman (2019) • Played in 11 games as a true freshman, including one start at • Made a seamless transition from linebacker to an offensive role, Ranger safety serving as a versatile h-back • Emerged as a reliable secondary option throughout the season, • Pac-12 All-Conference First Team Special Teams Specialist earning more playing time late in the year selection • Collected 17 tackles, all of which came over the final 10 games • Played in all 13 games for Arizona State after returning from his • Enjoyed a breakout game in the Sun Bowl victory over Florida Mission, making an impact in many phases of the game State, making three tackles, forcing a fumble, and securing the • Versatile athlete that saw action on offense, defense, and on game-winning interception where he picked off the pass and special teams returned it 25 yards to the house, scoring the Sun Devils’ only • Was the 11th-highest graded special teams player in the Pac- touchdown of the game 12 that appeared on at least 50 percent of special teams plays, • Made a season-best six tackles against Utah while filling in for recording a score of 71.7 Evan Fields • Finished the season with 12 tackles, forcing a fumble against • Led the team's defensive freshmen with 271 snaps on the seasons Colorado - 18th most among freshmen in the Pac-12. • Helped open up holes for Eno Benjamin and company as a h-back • Was the 17th-highest graded freshman safety in the country, lead blocker on short yardage run plays according to PFF • Got involved in the passing game with the playbook opened up in the Sun Bowl victory over Florida State, as he hauled in a 26-yard High School pass • The Mercury News tabbed him as the No. 15 player on their Top- • Collected a season-high three tackles in the season-opening win 25 Bay Area prospects to watch coming into the 2018 season vs. Kent State • Consensus three-star prospect amongst the major recruiting services…24/7 Sports lists him as the No. 70 cornerback prospect High School and the No. 770 overall prospect in the country…rated as the No. 86 • Enjoyed a brilliant three-year varsity career at Perry High School cornerback prospect nationally and the No. 90 overall prospect in the state of California by ESPN…slotted at No. 98 in Rivals’ top overall • Collected an incredible 384 total tackles, 30.5 tackles for loss, prospects in California 12 sacks, three fumble recoveries, one forced fumble, and an interception in 32 games during three high school seasons • Part of the 2017 team that reached the CIF Division I-A Football Championship • Put together an outstanding senior season in which he recorded 174 total tackles,19.5 tackles for loss, and seven sacks in only 11 • Also a member of the Track & Field team in high school, competing games in the 100, 200, 4×1, 4×2, and spring medley • AZ Central Sports selected him to their 2015 All-Arizona team • Three-year starter of the varsity team at Pittsburg Senior High after a dominant senior season School, seeing time on the varsity squad as early as freshman year • Passed the century mark in tackles the first of two times, • Compiled 2,023 total all-purpose yards during his three years… registering 141 total tackles also scored in a variety of ways, finishing his career with 28 touchdowns (13 rushing, 12 receiving, one interception, punt, and • Two-star prospect according to Rivals and 24/7 Sports out of high kickoff return each) school • Collected 95 total tackles, 21 passes defended, six interceptions, two forced fumbles and three tackles for loss during his career on the defensive side of the ball

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 19 2020 SEASON RETURNERS Jackson Curtis 32 HE 86 HODGES Redshirt Freshman // Running Back Senior // Tight End 5-9 // 220 6-7 // 245 Shaoguan, China (Lutheran High School – Mesa, Ariz. (Mountain View) San Diego) Junior (2019) Freshman • Saw action in 10 games as a reserve wide receiver • Physical and smart athlete that has found a home at the running • Finished with five catches for 58 yards back position entering his second season with the program. • Played his best football during a three-game stretch, catching at • Has picked up the game extremely quickly having only starting least one pass for 15 or more yards in each game (9/21-10/12) playing football five years ago. • One of the nation’s only college football players Sophomore (2018) from China, impressing the coaches with his ability • Saw action in seven games for the Sun Devils, serving as an asset to immediately learn the offense and the language helping paving the way for an effective running game • Made three catches for 30 yards on the season, including two Ladarius catches for 19 yards in the Las Vegas Bowl (12/15) 77 HENDERSON Freshman (2017) Sophomore // Offensive Line • Contributed immediately as a true freshman, earning reps amongst 6-4 // 305 a deep and talented wide receiver core Waxahachie, Texas (Waxahachie) • Appeared in nine games, making five catches for 41 yards while adding a touchdown Freshman (2019) • Showed his big-play ability against Colorado, recording a season- • Worked hard in the offseason to get himself ready to play at only long 31-yard reception 17 years old • Scored his first career touchdown, a one-yard touchdown catch in • Accomplished an extremely rare feat by becoming a starting left the Sun Devil’s victory over Oregon State tackle as a true freshman in the third game of the season • Utilized his plus height to block two pivotal punts on the season, • Made his collegiate debut in the upset road victory over No. 18 including in the team’s upset over #5 Washington and in the Michigan State, playing well on the final drive of the game in which momentum-turning second half against Arizona. the Sun Devils took the late lead • Went on to start 9 consecutive games at left tackle, earning his High School 10th start of the season in the Sun Bowl win over Florida State • Multi-sport athlete at Mountain View High School, playing • Protected fellow freshman ’ blindside, showing basketball as well advanced technique and intelligence for a freshman • Scout tabbed him as a three-star prospect and the No. 4 wide • Earned valuable experience at a premium position, uncommon for a receiver prospect in the state; Ranked as a three-star prospect and true freshman the No. 17 overall prospect in the state in 24/7 sports’ composite rankings; ESPN rated him as a three-star prospect and the No. 10 High School overall prospect in the state; Three-star prospect according to Rivals • Picked up the game quickly despite being relatively new to the • Received All-Section honors as a wide receiver during his senior sport as he started playing as a junior in high school year • Gave up just one sack during a breakout senior season • Caught 50 passes for 733 yards and seven touchdowns for the • Part of the 2017 Waxahachie team that advanced to the Regional Toros as a senior round of the 2017 UIL 5A Division 2 Texas State Championships during his junior season • Consensus three-star prospect amongst the major recruiting services…the No. 997 overall prospect nationally and the No. 84 offensive tackle prospect in the country according to 24/7 Sports’ Composite Rankings…ESPN tabbed him as the No. 103 offensive tackle prospect in the country…Rivals graded him as a center prospect, giving him a three-star rating… came in at No. 75 in the Dallas News SportsDay’s Top 100 Recruits of 2019

20 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 2020 SEASON RETURNERS KJ Amiri 10 JARRELL 99 JOHNSON Redshirt Junior // Defensive Back Redshirt Freshman // Defensive Line 6-2 // 190 6-5 // 280 Scottsdale, Ariz. (Saguaro) Pomona, Calif. (Diamond Ranch)

Redshirt Sophomore (2019) Freshman (2019) • Received his first collegiate playing time, making seven • Took advantage of the new legislation allowing players to appear appearances as a reserve defensive back and special teams’ in up to four games without it counting against their eligibility if they contributor haven't already used a redshirt season, appearing in four games in • Made his collegiate debut in the season-opening win over Kent his true freshman season State • Saw action in three games this season, making his collegiate debut • Recorded his first career tackle in the victory against Sacramento in the upset win over No. 18 Michigan State State, one of his two tackles on the year • Showed off a high work ethic by developing his body in the weight room, adding strength to his unique frame Redshirt Freshman (2018) High School • Earned valuable experience practicing against some of the top wide receivers • Recruitment picked up towards the end of his high school career after building off impressive performances at Regional camps with a Freshman (2017) terrific senior season • Added size and strength during his redshirt season • Consensus three-star prospect among major recruiting services… tabbed as the No. 78 defensive end prospect nationally and the No. High School 64 overall prospect in the state of California by ESPN…ranked as the No. 93 strong-side defensive end prospect in the country in 24/7 • One of three signees in the 2017 class that were a part of the Sports Composite Rankings 2016 AIA Division 4A State Championship team at Saguaro High School • Two-year member of the varsity squad at Diamond Ranch High School, helping them defeat rival Charter Oak High School for the • Saguaro finished No. 13 in the final MaxPreps National Xcellent 25 first time in school history poll • The Panthers went 8-2 in Hacienda League play over the past • Mentioned in the 2017 The News Tribune (Tacoma) Western Top- two seasons, the best two-year record in league play for the school 100 list • 2016 First-Team All-State selection as a defensive back by the Arizona Republic Andre • Recorded two tackles as a member of the West roster of the 2017 U.S. Army All-American game 82 JOHNSON Redshirt Freshman // Wide Receiver • Consensus top-10 prospect in the state of Arizona amongst the 6-3 // 205 major recruiting services; Rated as a four-star prospect by Scout and the No. 28 safety prospect in the country; PrepStar Magazine named Tolleson, Ariz. (Tolleson Union) him an All-American and tabbed him a four-star prospect and the No. Freshman (2019) 279 overall player nationally; Listed as the No. 28 safety prospect nationwide and the No. 2 safety prospect in Arizona; Ranked by • Took advantage of the new legislation allowing players to appear Rivals as the No. 36 safety prospect in the nation and the No. 1 in up to four games without it counting against their eligibility if they defensive back prospect in Arizona; The No. 34 safety prospect in haven't already used a redshirt season, appearing in four games in the country and the No. 1 safety prospect in Arizona according to his true freshman season ESPN • Saw action in three games as a true freshman, appearing on • Totaled 56 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, four interceptions and six special teams pass deflections in addition to 10 receptions for 215 yards and four touchdowns as a senior High School • Consensus three-star prospect amongst major recruiting services • Listed as the No. 133 wide receiver prospect in the country and the No. 26 overall prospect in the state of Arizona by ESPN…ranked as the No. 176 wide receiver prospect in the country and the No. 30 overall prospect in the state in 24/7 Sport’s Composite Rankings

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 21 2019 SEASON RETURNERS • As a receiver in 2018, he caught 42 passes for 730 yards and eight touchdowns, averaging over 17 yards per catch Tyler • Collected 37 total tackles, four passes defended, and an incredible 41 JOHNSON seven interceptions on the defensive side of the ball Redshirt Junior // Defensive Line • The seven interceptions as a senior tied him for the most 6-4 // 285 interceptions at the 6A-level Gilbert, Ariz. (Highland) • Returned three of those interceptions for touchdowns, finishing with 204 total interception return yards Redshirt Sophomore (2019) • Posted back-to-back 1,000+ all-purpose yardage seasons (1,020 • Managed to play in 10 games despite battling through injuries in 2017 & 1,193 in 2018) • Outstanding productivity when healthy, contributing at multiple • Made a significant impact on special teams, blocking six extra positions on the defense points and five field goals while also returning a kickoff for a • Finished the season with 22 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, and 2.5 touchdown during his high school career sacks • 2018 Arizona Football Coaches Association Big 25 selection at the • Showed a nose for the ball, forcing and recovering a fumble while defensive flex spot, distinguished by the coaches as one of the Top also batting down two passes 25 players in the state regardless of division • Earned the start in back-to-back weeks against USC and Oregon • 2018 AZFCA All-6A First Team selection as a defensive back State • Had at least a half a tackle for loss in each of his first six games • Made four tackles and recorded a sack that forced a fumble at Nick Utah, collected three tackles, one sack, and one pass breakup vs USC, recovered a fumble in the final minutes to seal the Sun Bowl 39 JOHNSON victory over Florida State Redshirt Freshman // Wide Receiver 5-8 // 155 Redshirt Freshman (2018) Claremont, Calif. (The Webb School) • Established himself as a starter in the second half of the season Freshman (2019) after playing just 61 total snaps in the team's first 6 games of the year. Played on 394 snaps over the final seven games of the year. • Redshirted the season while serving as a member of the scout team • His 20 QB pressures over the final seven weeks of the season were the ninth most among linebackers/edge rushers the Pac-12 • Versatile athlete that settled in at the wide receiver position after Conference arriving in Tempe • His four sacks over the final seven weeks were the most among High School Pac-12 outside linebackers and tied for 20thmost among FBS outside linebackers • Dual-threat quarterback at the Webb School, throwing for nearly 4,000 career yards and rushing for 1,769 over three varsity seasons • Finished tied for 17thamong all Pac-12 linebackers and edge defenders with 25 quarterback pressures this season • Threw 51 touchdown passes in his career, 26 coming in a standout junior season where he passed for 1,823 yards and rushed for 726 • Tied for second on the team with 8.0 tackles for loss, six of which more coming in the final six games of the season – the most on the team – and added a fumble forced, a blocked kick and a pass breakup on • Ran for 32 career touchdowns, including 17 as a senior and 13 as the season, alongside a pivotal fumble recovery against Arizona. a junior • Saw action in 12 of 13 games • Also factored into the receiving game with over 400 career receiving yards and nine • Collected 38 total tackles in a productive first season at linebacker

• A ballhawk defensive back, Johnson recorded eight interceptions Freshman (2017) his senior season and posted 269 return yards on those (33.6 yards per return) with three touchdowns • Redshirted during his first season at Arizona State, looking to compete for playing time primarily at defensive end • Recorded 45 career touchdowns between offense, defense and special teams while adding 51 passing touchdowns for 96 total • Continues to benefit greatly from an improved strength and touchdowns responsible condition regiment, adding muscle to his long frame

High School • 2015 First-Team All-State tight end according to the Arizona Republic after a breakout junior campaign • Mentioned in the 2017 The News Tribune (Tacoma) Western

22 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 2019 SEASON RETURNERS Top-100 list; Consensus four-star prospect and top-5 player in the USC - Sophomore (2017) state of Arizona among major recruiting publications; Listed by Rivals • Played and started at corner in all 14 games for the Pac-12 as the No. 164 overall prospect and the No. 14 athlete prospect Champion Trojans nationally; The No. 252 overall prospect and No. 7 tight end prospect in the 24/7 sports’ composite ranking; Rated as a four-star prospect • Collected 40 total tackles, a team-leading four interceptions, as and received All-American honors from PrepStar Magazine; ESPN well as eight pass breakups during a productive sophomore season ranked him as the No. 281 prospect in the ESPN 300 and the No. • Picked off a pair of passes in the win over California, made a 20 athlete prospect in the country; The No. 13 tight end prospect and season-high seven tackles in the matchup against Utah, blocked a the No. 4 overall prospect in the state according to Scout in the victory over Oregon State • Recorded a rushing, receiving, punt return, and kick return • Made at least five tackles on four different occasions touchdown in his varsity career • Forced and recovered a fumble on the year • Had five catches for 172 yards and two touchdowns while adding four sacks and six tackles for loss despite playing in only seven • Finished with two tackles USC's victory over Stanford in the Pac-12 games his senior season due to injury Championship Game • Caught 20 passes for 462 yards with five touchdowns in addition • A key member of Special Teams, returning both punts and kicks as to 202 rushing yards and six touchdowns on just 24 carries en route well as playing on the coverage units to All-State honors as a junior USC - Freshman (2016) • Saw playing time as a true freshman as a reserve cornerback and Jack on special teams • Appeared in all 13 games, making 13 tackles, recovering a fumble, 0 JONES and recording a pass deflection on defense. Redshirt Senior // Defensive Back • Collected a season-high three tackles in the matchups with 5-9 // 170 California and Oregon Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly/USC) • Recovered a fumble against Notre Dame Redshirt Junior (2019) • Played in the Rose Bowl, making one stop against Penn State • Played in all 13 games, starting one after transferring from junior college High School (2015) • Made an instant impact in Tempe, collecting 45 tackles, 13 pass • One of the countries most highly sought-after prospects breakups, three interceptions, and a forced fumble • Dominated both sides of the ball and on special teams at Long • Tied for ninth nationally with 16 passes defended on the season Beach Poly High School and his 1.33 passes defended per game were 12th in the country. • Named a 2015 Prep Star All-American Dream Team, Scout.com • Recorded three total interceptions in ASU's three-game winning All-American, Orange County Register Fab 15 First Team selection, streak to end the season Earned a spot in the Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 • Named the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week following • USA Today All-California first team, Cal-Hi Sports All-State second the team's win over Arizona in the Territorial Cup. Jones had six team, All-CIF Pac 5 Division (as a defensive back), Long Beach combined tackles (five solos) and two interceptions, becoming Press-Telegram Dream Team the first Sun Devil with multiple interceptions in a game since • Cal-Hi Sports All-State Junior First Team Gump Hayes picked off Patrick Mahomes (Texas Tech) twice in • One of six Sun Devils to have played for the Jackrabbits 2016. Jones was one of just four players in nation to record two interceptions on the weekend. He allowed just two catches on five targets for only 25 yards and had a 16.7 NFL QB rating when targeted, the 20th-lowest tally of any CB in the FBS for the weekend. Jacob • The 15th highest-graded corner in the Pac-12 with over 500 snaps 52 JORDANAL in a conference that was loaded with talent at the position. Redshirt Freshman // Linebacker • Pac-12 All-Conference Selection, Pro Football Focus Pac-12 5-11 // 225 Honorable Mention Bellflower, Calif. (St. John Bosco)

Junior College (2018) Freshman (2019) • Attended Moorpark College for a year after transferring from USC • Redshirted the season while serving as a member of the scout team • Four-star junior college prospect with two years of eligibility remaining High School • 24/7 Sports ranks him as the No. 4 junior college corner prospect • Helped St. John Bosco advance to the California CIF Southern and the No. 16 overall JUCO prospect in the country

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 23 2020 SEASON RETURNERS Section Division I championship game as a senior • Registered career highs in virtually every category during a • Recorded 48 career tackles during his high school career and also standout senior season, recording 75 receptions for 1,185 yards and competed on the school's team 12 touchdowns averaging 15.8 yards per catch. Consistently put up numbers throughout the 2018 season, posting 118.5 yards per game. • Earned 2017 & 2018 First Team All-District 13-6A honors, voted on by the coaches. Elijah • Enjoyed a breakout junior campaign, tallying 73 catches and 30 JUAREZ racking up 1,018 receiving yards while catching 12 touchdown Sophomore // Linebacker passes 6-2 // 255 • Played in five games as a sophomore on varsity, making an Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly) immediate impact totaling 35 receptions for 379 yards on his way to being tabbed as the District 13-6A Newcomer of the Year. Freshman (2019) • Consensus three-star prospect amongst the major recruiting • Played in all 13 games as a true freshman, starring on special services…rated as the No. 108 wide receiver prospect in the country teams and serving as a reserve linebacker and the No. 116 overall prospect in the state of Texas by ESPN… • Came on strong as the season progressed, seeing more playing ranked as the No. 128 wide receiver prospect nationally in 24/7 time in the final three games Sports’ Composite Rankings • Finished with five tackles, four of which came during the Sun Devils’ three-game to end the season • Recorded a season-high two tackles in the Sun Bowl win over Gage Florida State 49 KING High School Redshirt Freshman // Long Snapper 6-4 // 245 • Lack of depth at running back his senior season, Juarez assumed El Dorado Hills, Calif. (Oak Ridge) the starting mantle to the tune of 728 yards on 79 carries (9.2 yards per rush) with 10 touchdowns Freshman (2019) • Added 118 yards and a receiving touchdown as well • Preferred walk-on long-snapper prospect who spent the season • Recorded 37 tackles his junior season at his more natural redshirting linebacker position High School • Regarded as a three-start outside linebacker by 247Sports and a two-star athlete prospect by Scout • Regard by 247Sports as a two-star tight end product out of Oak Ridge High in El Dorado Hills, Calif. • One of six Sun Devils to have played for the Jackrabbits • Got 13 passes for 217 yards and three touchdowns as a senior and was named to the Sacramento Bee's All-Metro Team • Also saw time on defense in his career at Oak Ridge, recording 40 Jordan tackles his senior season with three sacks 8 KERLEY • Caught just two passes as a junior, both for touchdowns Sophomore // Wide Receiver 6-1 // 185 Austin, Texas (McNeil) Stanley Freshman (2019) 14 LAMBERT • Played in all 13 games as a true freshman, earning playing time as Redshirt Sophomore // Defensive Line a reserve wide receiver 6-4 // 226 • Finished the season with six catches for 81 yards San Antonio, Texas (John Marshall)

• Enjoyed a breakout game against Colorado in which he showed his Redshirt Freshman (2019) excellent potential, hauling in two passes for 59 yards • Played in the season-opening win against Kent State before • Recorded two receptions in Arizona State’s upset win over No. 6 battling through injuries the rest of the season Oregon Freshman (2018) High School (2018) • Took advantage of the new legislation allowing players to appear • Put up tremendous numbers in 25 games in high school, catching in up to four games without it counting against their eligibility if they 183 passes for 2,582 yards and 26 touchdowns in three years. haven't already used a redshirt season, appearing in four games in

24 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 2020 SEASON RETURNERS his true freshman season Freshman (2018) • Had tackles for loss in three of the final four regular season games High School and started the final four games of the season. • Multi-sport athlete that was a standout in both football and • Had 5.0 tackles for loss on his 27 total tackles on the season and basketball 3.0 sacks. • Consensus three-star prospect across all major recruiting services • Had four pass breakups on the season despite being a lineman – • Posted a 107.55 Nike+ Football Rating at nike Football’s The tied for third overall on the team and tied for the fourth among Pac-12 Opening Dallas regional camp, the 23rd best score out of over 400 freshmen. participants • Was ASU's highest-graded true freshman according to PFF, and • Recorded 83 tackles, seven tackles for loss and one sack in ten the 10th-highest graded true freshman in the conference. games as a senior • His 14 QB pressures were fifth among all freshmen in the Pac-12. • Played on both sides of the ball, hauling in seven catches for 153 • Had the highest positive run impact score among freshmen in the yards and three touchdowns Pac-12 at 15.6 percent and was the fifth-highest graded freshman in • Saw time on special teams due to his athleticism and returned two the Pac-12 in run defense at 74.0. kickoffs for touchdowns and blocked a kick High School • Listed as a four-star prospect and No. 16 strong-side defensive end in the country by 24/7 Sports, tabbed as No. 83 overall Jermayne defensive end by ESPN 90 LOLE • Finished his outstanding senior season with 80 tackles, 33 tackles Junior // Defensive Line for loss and 11.5 sacks, along with helping the offensive line pave the 6-1 // 294 way for scoring 38.8 points 389.6 yards per game Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly) • One of six Sun Devils to have played for the Jackrabbits Sophomore (2019) • Recorded 72 tackles this season, the third most for a Sun Devil defensive lineman since 1990 behind only (79 in 1993) and (73 in 2002) • His 37 defensive stops in the regular season led the nation's defensive interior linemen – two more than any other lineman in the nation • Credited with just a single missed tackle this season, tied for fourth among FBS defensive linemen • Checks in as the 16th-highest graded player in the Pac-12 with a score of 75.4 – the second-highest score among edge defenders in the league • His 81.5 score on running plays this season is 39th among edge defenders nationally • Had the 12th-highest positive run impact score in the country at 23.6 percent among players graded as interior linemen (percentage of run defense snaps where player earned a positive grade from Pro Football Focus) • Led the team with five sacks and finished second on the team with 8.5 tackles for loss • Controlled the line of scrimmage in the Sun Devils upset road win over No. 18 Michigan State, collecting eight tackles, a tackle for loss, and a sack • Consistent performer who showed up in every game, as he was credited with at least a half a tackle for loss in 10 of 12 games this season • Earned Pac-12 Defensive Lineman of the Week honors on September 16th

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 25 2020 SEASON RETURNERS Freshman (2018) Ethan • Was able to earned some postseason experience without it 7 LONG counting against his eligibility, making his first career appearance in the Las Vegas Bowl Sophomore // Tight End/H-Back 6-2 // 215 High School West Linn, Ore. (West Linn) • Listed as a three-star prospect by and the No. 78 offensive guard Freshman (2019) in America by 24/7 Sports • Played in 10 games during his true freshman season • Recognized as a CHSAA/MaxPreps All-State Honorable Mention • Quickly earned the trust of the coaches in multiple roles after an outstanding senior season • Saw action at quarterback, wide receiver, h-back, and on special • Helped pave the way for a rushing attack that averaged 156.2 teams yards per game • Brought in at quarterback for special packages, rushing for 32 • Multi-sport athlete that also played basketball which helped yards on six carries improve footwork and agility

High School • Tremendously productive over his two years as the varsity starter Chase for West Linn High School 24 LUCAS • Originally played tight end as a sophomore, catching nine passes Redshirt Senior // Defensive Back totaling 133 yards and a touchdown, showcasing the athleticism and 6-0 // 180 football I.Q. that would allow him to become the starting quarterback the following season… Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler) • No. 126 in the ESPN300 and is listed as a four-star prospect… Redshirt Junior (2019) ESPN also tabbed him as the fourth-best dual-threat quarterback • Started all 13 games at corner for the Sun Devils, earning a prospect in the class and the No. 1 overall prospect in the state of starting role for the third consecutive year Oregon…ranked as the No. 20 pro-style quarterback prospect and the No. 497 overall prospect nationally as well as the No. 3 overall • Allowed just one touchdown in coverage this season, the second- prospect in the state of Oregon in 24/7 Sports’ Composite Rankings. lowest total in the Pac-12 and 19th-lowest total nationally • Completed 464 of 726 passes for 6,539 yards and 64 • Paced a Sun Devil secondary that helped ASU record 72 pass touchdowns during an outstanding three-year varsity career. breakups last season – 10th most nationally and the most since posting 75 in 2012. • Displayed his dual threat ability during his two years as the starter, racking up 583 yards rushing and 16 rushing touchdowns. • Finished with 54 tackles (50 solo) and 4.5 tackles for loss • Cemented his status as one of the top quarterbacks in the state • Added a field goal block, four pass breakups, an interception, a after an impactful senior season in which he completed 235 of 385 fumble recovery and a fumble forced passes for 3,247 yards and 31 touchdowns. • In the last two seasons, the Sun Devil secondary has allowed just • Also rushed for 362 yards and eight touchdowns, becoming more 13 total passing plays over 40 yards. For perspective, it had 12 alone comfortable running the football in 2017, 22 in 2016 and 24 in 2015 – the latter two ranked second to last and last, respectively, in the nation • Led West Linn to an 8-4 record at the 6A level and a No. 6 ranking in the final MaxPreps Oregon State Rankings of the 2018 season... • Made a season-high eight tackles against UCLA, including a tackle West Linn made it to the 6A Oregon High School State Quarterfinal for loss Round • Made his sixth-career interception and collected a tackle for loss against Utah Spencer • Recorded at least one tackle in 12 of 13 games Redshirt Sophomore (2018) 76 LOVELL • Was fourth on the team with 62 tackles, including 6.0 for loss and Redshirt Sophomore // Offensive Line 2.0 sacks. 6-7 // 313 • Was second on the team with three interceptions and recorded five Fort Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain) pass breakups. Redshirt Freshman (2019) • Had the 19th-highest pass-rushing grade among • Saw action in 12 of 13 games, serving as a reserve offensive nationally according to PFF and his six quarterback pressures were lineman and on special teams second among all Pac-12 corners.

26 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 2020 SEASON RETURNERS • Had the sixth-most defensive stops among Pac-12 corners with 17 as the No. 220 overall prospect and No. 4 prospect in the state by and was credited with just two touchdowns allowed when targeted, ESPN; listed as the No. 292 ranked overall prospect as well as the tied for 8th-fewest in the Pac-12. No. 10 athlete in the West by Scout; PrepStar tabbed him an All- • Quarterbacks posted just a 77.1 QB rating when targeting Lucas, American and ranks him as the No. 159 prospect nationally; listed in the 13th-lowest total among Pac-12 corners and posted a 49.2 the annual Tacoma News Tribune Western 100. defensive success percentage when targeted, good for 12th among • Rushed for 2219 yards and 25 touchdowns while tallying more the league's corners. than 1,000 receiving yards in his varsity career. • Rushed for 1,126 yards on 155 carries with 13 touchdowns Redshirt Freshman (2017) while adding 368 yards receiving as part of the 2014 Division I • Was a standout during his first season on the field, being named a State Champions in his Junior season. Rushed for 883 yards and freshman first-team all-American by the FWAA and second-team by 11 touchdowns while accumulating 436 receiving yards in his first USA Today varsity season as a Sophomore • Lucas earned Pac-12 Second Team honors at defensive back after an incredible freshman campaign in 2017, despite never playing a single snap at Division I cornerback prior to this season, and not playing as a day-to-day player at the position in high school. • He was the only freshman to be named to either the Pac-12 First or Second teams last season and became the first freshman to earn First or Second team honors on offense or defense since Oregon running back earned Second Team offense honors in 2014 . • He was the first Pac-12 freshman defensive back to make the First or Second teams since did so for Oregon State back in 2003. • During the regular season, Lucas allowed just 40 catches despite being targeted 78 times for a menial 51.2 completion percentage while allowing an NFL QBR of 72.4 with two interceptions and six passes defended. • Despite being targeted more than any of the 23 Pac-12 corners that played at least 60 percent of snaps in the regular season (once every 4.6 passing plays), Lucas allowed the fifth-lowest completion percentage of any corner in the conference – regardless of year. • Recorded 59 tackles, 46 unassisted and 13 assisted. His 59 tackles were the fifth most on the team. • Led the Sun Devil secondary with two interceptions and eight pass breakups in 2017. • Recorded a season high 12 tackles (11 solo), against Colorado (11/4) • Picked off a pass against Utah (10/21) and Oregon State (11/18)

Freshman (2016) • Redshirted the season while working on building his strength in the weight room

High School (2015) • Participated in the U.S. Army All-American game. • Teammates with fellow 2016 signee N’Keal Harry at Chandler High School. Both won the state title with current Sun Devil quarterback at Chandler in 2014. • Consensus four-star prospect throughout all major recruiting services; rated as the No. 197 overall prospect in the country and No. 3 prospect in the state by Rivals; ranked as the No. 232 overall prospect and No. 4 prospect in the state by 24/7; tabbed by ESPN

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 27 2020 SEASON RETURNERS Scottsdale CC - Sophomore (2017) Jack • Punted in 10 games in his second season as an Artichoke, punting 14 LUCKHURST 54 times for a total of 2,294 yards (42.5 yards/punt) Redshirt Freshman // Kicker • 20 of his punts were downed inside the 20, recording a long of 72 6-3 // 172 yards Santa Barbara, Calif. (Bishop Diego) Scottsdale CC - Freshman (2016) Freshman (2019) • Excelled in his first year at Scottsdale Community College, • Redshirted the season becoming the school’s starting • Adds depth to ASU's kicking game and can contribute as both a • Punted 57 times going 2,408 yards (42.2 yards/punt) playing in 10 and punter gamesyards

High School • Connecting on 16 field goals in his career at Bishop Diego High, Kejuan including a career-long of 51 yards • Stood out as a punter, averaging 44.6 pards per punt over three 12 MARKHAM seasons, including a whopping 53.3 yards per punt during his junior Redshirt Freshman // Defensive Back season where he dropped 20 of 35 punts inside the 20-yardline with 6-1 // 195 a career-long of 83 Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly)

• Earned MaxPreps All-America honors as a punter following his Freshman (2019) junior campaign • One of 21 true freshmen to appear for the Sun Devils on the year • Featured heavily in an abundant offense with 212 career extra and one of 32 freshmen overall (true and redshirt) - a total that was points good for third in the nation in 2019 • Recorded 260 career points and 5.1 points per game over his high • Was one of eight true freshmen to start a game for ASU, a total school career that was just one shy of Alabama's nation-leading mark of 9 • Recorded 66 touchbacks in his final two seasons, recording 33 on • Record eight tackles and half a tackle for loss on the year, broke up his 45 kickoffs his senior year two passes and recovered a fumble • A standout soccer player as well, scoring 29 goals his senior • Was the second-highest graded freshman safety in the Pac-12, season in just 13 games according to Pro Football Focus • Son of former NFL kicker Mick Luckhurst, who played for the Falcons for seven seasons (1981-87) High School • Twin of fellow Class of 2019 signee Keon Markham, who he was teammates with at Long Beach Poly High School. Kevin • Helped lead a defense that allowed just 9.9 points per game in the regular season and recorded three consecutive shutouts (9/28- 44 MACIAS 10/12). Redshirt Senior // Punter • A junior on the 2017 Jackrabbits squad that featured current Sun 6-0 // 185 Devil freshman Jermayne Lole and AashariCrosswell…the school Mesa, Ariz. (Highland/Scottsdale CC) also previously produced former Sun Devil standouts JoJo Wicker and Salamo Fiso. Redshirt Junior (2019) • A major factor as to why Long Beach Poly has gone 18-0 in Moore • Handled the bulk of the Sun Devil kickoff duties over the latter League games the past two seasons half of the season, filling in for injured and departed starter and also served as the team's holder for the entirety of the season • 24/7 Sports gave him four stars tabbed him as the 23rd-best safety prospect in the country and the No. 262 overall prospect • Kicked off 33 times with 14 touchbacks on the year, despite not nationally…listed as a four-star prospect and the No. 31 safety specializing in the area prospect in the country by ESPN…the No. 41 safety prospect in the class according to Rivals… Junior (2018) • Compiled 116 total tackles, 14 interceptions, 20 passes defended, • Redshirt the season and assisted with the Sun Devils' special and three forced fumbles in a productive three-year varsity career. teams prep throughout the year • Recorded at least one receiving, interception return, fumble return, kick return, and punt return touchdown in his high school career, finishing with 13 overall.

28 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 2019 SEASON RETURNERS • Finished with 44 tackles, five interceptions, six passes defended, • Recorded at least one receiving, interception return, fumble return, and a forced fumble during his senior campaign and received kick return, and punt return touchdown in his high school career, national attention after becoming the first player in school history to finishing with 13 overall. return three interceptions for touchdowns, including a 90-yarder, in a • Finished with 44 tackles, five interceptions, six passes defended, 26-3 victory over Narbonne (8/24). and a forced fumble during his senior campaign and received • Named Fox Sports West’s and The Press-Telegram’s High School national attention after becoming the first player in school history to Player of the Week after his record-setting performance. return three interceptions for touchdowns, including a 90-yarder, in a • Did a little bit of everything during his junior season with the 26-3 victory over Narbonne (8/24). Jackrabbits, registering 48 tackles, three tackles for loss, five • Named Fox Sports West’s and The Press-Telegram’s High School interceptions, 10 passes defended, in addition to forcing a fumble Player of the Week after his record-setting performance. and blocking an extra point. • Did a little bit of everything during his junior season with the • Showed off his track speed and big-play ability as a receiver in Jackrabbits, registering 48 tackles, three tackles for loss, five 2017, totaling 242 receiving yards on just 8 catches (30.3 ypc), three interceptions, 10 passes defended, in addition to forcing a fumble of which went for touchdowns. and blocking an extra point. • A member of the varsity track & field team, qualifying for the state • Showed off his track speed and big-play ability as a receiver in finals in the 100m and made his presence felt immediately as a 2017, totaling 242 receiving yards on just 8 catches (30.3 ypc), three sophomore on the varsity squad, picking off four passes while also of which went for touchdowns. forcing a fumble and returning 96-yards for a touchdown. • A member of the varsity track & field team, qualifying for the state finals in the 100m and made his presence felt immediately as a sophomore on the varsity squad, picking off four passes while also Keon forcing a fumble and returning 96-yards for a touchdown. 13 MARKHAM Redshirt Freshman // Defensive Back 6-1 // 200 Damon Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly) 38 MATTHEWS Redshirt Freshman // Defensive Back Freshman (2019) 5-10 // 175 • One of 21 true freshmen to appear for the Sun Devils on the year Pine Hill, N.J. (Overbrook) and one of 32 freshmen overall (true and redshirt) - a total that was good for third in the nation in 2019 Freshman (2019) • Appeared in the final two games of the season against Arizona and • Active member of the Sun Devil scout team unit on defense Florida State High School High School • Two-way standout at Overbrook, seeing time at the varsity level in • Twin of fellow Class of 2019 signee Keon Markham, who he was four different seasons teammates with at Long Beach Poly High School. • Recorded 224 tackles, 10 interceptions, two pass deflections, two • Helped lead a defense that allowed just 9.9 points per game in the fumble recoveries and a forced fumble in 28 career games regular season and recorded three consecutive shutouts (9/28- • Collected 2,290 all-purpose yards, returning both a punt and kick 10/12). for a touchdown during his career • A junior on the 2017 Jackrabbits squad that featured current Sun • Made 112 catches for 1,597 yards and 15 touchdowns as a Devil freshman Jermayne Lole and AashariCrosswell…the school receiver also previously produced former Sun Devil standouts JoJo Wicker and Salamo Fiso. • A major factor as to why Long Beach Poly has gone 18-0 in Moore League games the past two seasons • 24/7 Sports gave him four stars tabbed him as the 23rd-best safety prospect in the country and the No. 262 overall prospect nationally…listed as a four-star prospect and the No. 31 safety prospect in the country by ESPN…the No. 41 safety prospect in the class according to Rivals… • Compiled 116 total tackles, 14 interceptions, 20 passes defended, and three forced fumbles in a productive three-year varsity career.

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 29 2020 SEASON RETURNERS Nolan Michael 88 MATTHEWS 91 MATUS Sophomore // Tight End Redshirt Sophomore // Defensive Line 6-4 // 260 6-2 // 260 Frisco, Texas (Reedy) Katy, Texas (Katy)

Freshman (2019) Redshirt Freshman (2019) • One of just two true freshmen tight ends to see at least 200 snaps • One of 32 total freshmen to play on the year, a total that was tied on the year and one of just six true freshmen tight ends among for third nationally Power Five programs to achieve the feat. • Picked up three tackles in his first career action for the Sun Devils • Recorded his first career touchdown against UCLA. • Had the 17th-highest tackling grade in the Pac-12 among edge • Saw increased playing time later in the season, recording five defenders by PFF (74.5) catches off the bench in his final six games after having just one in the first seven games of the season. Freshman (2018) • Was among ASU's standout players on the scout team while High School redshirting his first season at ASU • A big part of Reedy High School’s rise in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex as one of the newer schools in the area High School • A multi-sport athlete, also competing on the Reedy basketball • Consensus three-star prospect across major recruiting publications team…one of Dallas News SportsDay’s Top 20 Dallas-area 5A • Ranked as the No. 32 strong-side defensive end in the nation by Players to Watch prior to the 2018 season. 24/7, listed as the No. 38 weak-side DE by Rivals, and No. 59 DE • Came in at No. 41 in the Dallas News SportsDay’s Top 100 overall by ESPN. Recruits of 2019 and lived up to the preseason billing, playing a major • Helped lead Katy High School to a 12-1 record and finish the role in Reedy’s first-ever appearance in the UIL 5A Division 2 Region season as the No. 19 team in the country according to MaxPrep’s 2 Championship Game. Xcellent Top-25 rankings and the No. 3 team in Texas. • Consensus three-star prospect amongst the major recruiting services…rated as the No. 25 tight end prospect and the No. 583 overall prospect in the country by 24/7 Sports…ESPN tabbed him as the No. 9 tight end prospect and the No. 59 overall prospect in the Eddie state of Texas. 54 MEDINA • Complied 86 catches, 1,167 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns in Redshirt Sophomore // Offensive Line 27 games over three-varsity seasons. 6-4 // 305 • Produced one of the best seasons in the state from a tight end Chino, Calif. (Don Lugo) during his senior season, recording 55 receptions for 756 yards and nine touchdowns on his way to receiving 2018 All-District 13-5A First Redshirt Freshman (2019) Team honors…the 756 receiving yards were third-most in the state • Valuable member of ASU's scout team unit on offense among players who played the majority of the season at tight end. • Reedy High School went 13-0 before falling in the 2018 UIL 5A Freshman (2018) Division 2 Region 2 Championship. • Redshirted • Earned a spot on the 2017 All-District 13-5A Second Team after a productive junior campaign in which he made 20 catches for 327 High School yards and five touchdowns in seven games • Earned first-team All-Baldy League honors from the Daily Bulletin following his senior season at Don Lugo • Saw time on both sides of the ball, logging 45 tackles during his senior season with four tackles for loss • Received looks from several FCS programs before deciding to continue his educational pursuits as a walk-on at ASU

30 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 2020 SEASON RETURNERS Mekhi Tannor 35 METCALF 83 PARK Redshirt Sophomore // Wide Receiver Redshirt Junior // Wide Receiver 6-4 // 180 6-1 // 180 Seattle, Wash. (Garfield/Montana State) Elgin, Ill. (Westminster Christian)

Redshirt Freshman (2019) Redshirt Sophomore (2019) • Transfer walk-on wide receiver with excellent size and athleticism • Former high school quarterback prospect that made the transition • Son of 13-year NFL veteran Eric Metcalf and grandson of nine- to wide receiver since arriving at ASU, but spent the final practices of year NFL veteran the year operating as the scout team quarterback in the team's Sun Bowl preparations Montana State (2018) Redshirt Freshman (2018) • Redshirted during his only season at Montana State • Added depth on the scout team as a walk-on High School High School • Standout wide receiver at Garfield High School • Prepped at Westminster Christian High School, totaling 2,201 • Made 78 catches for 1,038 yards and five touchdowns in 20 passing yards and 30 touchdowns while completing 56% of his varsity games passes in his two varsity seasons • Three-star prospect according to 247 Sports, who tabbed him • Showed off athleticism that makes him an intriguing receiver as the No. 29 overall prospect in Washington and a Top-300 wide prospect, as he accumulated 466 rushing yards and eight receiver prospect nationally touchdowns Fritzny Ricky 53 NICLASSE 19 PEARSALL Redshirt Freshman // Linebacker Sophomore // Wide Receiver 5-11 // 230 6-0 // 205 Queen Creek, Ariz. (Queen Creek) Tempe, Ariz. (Corona Del Sol)

Freshman (2019) Freshman (2019) • One of 21 true freshmen to appear for the Sun Devils on the year • One of 21 true freshmen to appear for the Sun Devils on the year and one of 32 freshmen overall (true and redshirt) - a total that was and one of 32 freshmen overall (true and redshirt) - a total that was good for third in the nation in 2019 good for third in the nation in 2019 • Appeared in four games, mainly on special teams • Showed off his big play prowess in averaging 18.3 yards per catch on the season, finishing with seven catches for 128 yards despite High School being just a true freshman in a loaded wide receiving corps • Showed excellent instincts during his three-year varsity career • Also had one kick return for 28 yards and appeared on 157 special • Was named to the First Team All-Central Region after a breakout teams snaps – the ninth most among freshmen in the Pac-12 senior year High School • Collected 170 total tackles in 23 career games • Can take over a game at the receiver position as shown when he • Finished the 2018 season with 115 set the Arizona High School 6A receiving yard record as a junior with tackles, the 7th highest total in the state 342 yards against Gilbert High. • Posted a Nike Football Plus rating of 113.43 at The Opening Regionals, 16th among all wide receivers tested nationally. • Consensus three-star prospect amongst major recruiting services…ESPN lists him as the No. 106 wide receiver prospect nationally and the No. 15 overall prospect from the state of Arizona… ranked as the No. 147 wide receiver prospect in the country and the No. 23 overall prospect in the state according to 24/7 Sports Composite Rankings. • Three-year member of the varsity squad at Corona Del Sol High

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 31 2020 SEASON RETURNERS School and tremendously versatile athlete that posted back-to-back named him as the state’s Most Inspirational Player of the Year after 1,000+ all-purpose yardage seasons. he was involved in a life-threatening car when he was just eight years • 2018 Arizona Football Coaches Association All-6A First Team old selection at wide receiver after posting one of the state’s best all- around seasons. • Made 65 catches going for 815 yards and four touchdowns, Cam collecting five 100+ yard receiving performances during an outstanding senior season and added four rushing touchdowns, 15 PHILLIPS receiving direct snaps out of a “wildcat” formation. Redshirt Sophomore // Defensive Back • Dangerous return threat, finishing the season with two kick-off 6-1 // 175 returns for a touchdown (98 & 99 yards) and 762 total kick return Houston, Texas (Clear Lake) yards. Redshirt Freshman (2019) • Broke onto the Arizona High School scene with a productive junior • Battled through injuries throughout the season and took advantage campaign in which he caught 74 passes for 1,153 yards and 13 of his experience as a true freshman to become one of the top touchdowns and averaged 115.3 receiving yards per game, including safeties in the league a 95-yard touchdown catch. • Phillips was the 24th-highest graded defender in the league (72.9) • Picked off four passes during his varsity career while serving in a last season, regardless of position, and the eighth-highest graded ball-hawking safety role. safety in the league • Aztec fans caught a glimpse of the future receiving star when • He was the third-highest graded freshman on defense (true or he posted 390 yards on 29 catches as a sophomore on varsity. redshirt) in the Pac-12 • His 74.4 score on run defense was third among Pac-12 safeties T.J. • Earned Pro Football Focus All-Conference Honorable Mention 44 PESEFEA accolades • Despite only appearing in nine games, finished sixth on the team in Junior // Defensive Line recording 58 tackles – 3.0 for a loss – with an interception and five 6-3 // 300 pass breakups Sacramento, Calif. (Foothill/American River College) • Matched a career-high with 10 tackles in ASU’s upset victory over Redshirt Sophomore (2019) Oregon • Established himself as a viable option up the middle as the season • Had nine solo tackles against Colorado in a 10-tackle effort went on, finishing with 11 tackles for the season with a tackle for loss Redshirt Freshman (2018) Redshirt Freshman (2018) • Capitalized on legislation allowing players to appear in up to four • Attended American River College, the same junior college as games without it counting against eligibility and made the most of his former Sun Devil offensive lineman Nick Kelly limited three games of action • Played in nine games for the Beavers • Finished with 14 tackles, with seven each coming in back-to-back contests against UCLA and Oregon - including his first career start • Finished the 2018 season with 17 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, a in Eugene sack and a pass breakup • Recorded his first career interception in that game against the • Rivals rated him as a three-star prospect Ducks High School High School • Played both football and basketball while attending Foothill High • A consensus three-star prospect among major recruiting services School in Sacramento • Totaled 149 tackles, pass deflections, two tackles for loss and an • Compiled 95 total tackles, eight tackles for loss, four sacks, two interception during his two-year varsity career forced fumble, three fumble recoveries and a pair of blocked punts in 15 games during his two-year varsity career • Had a breakout senior season recording 82 tackles, 11 pass deflections and an interception • Three-time team captain • Three-time All-Pioneer Valley League First Team selection • The Sacramento Bee placed him on the 2017 All-Metro Second Team • Earned a spot on CaliHiSports.com Medium Schools Third Team All-State after a productive senior season. CaliHiSports.com also

32 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 2020 SEASON RETURNERS Brandon Josh 85 PIERCE 46 PLASTER Redshirt Senior // Wide Receiver Sophomore // Kicker 5-9 // 160 6-0 // 180 Mission Hills, Calif. (Bishop Alemany/College of the Canyons) Flower Mound, Texas (Flower Mound)

Junior (2019) Freshman (2019) • Saw action in five games after being a late addition to the Sun • Thrust into game action due to injuries and departures, assuming Devil squad the role of kickoff specialist for the early part of the season prior to missing the back half of the year due to injury College of the Canyons • Recorded 30 kickoffs with six touchbacks • Played two seasons at the College of the Canyon, compiling 58 • One of 21 true freshmen to start on the season and 32 total catches for 996 yards and nine touchdowns in 21 games freshmen – a total that was good for third nationally • Known for his electric speed, reportedly running a 4.31 seconds in • One of eight true freshmen to start a game for the Sun Devils, a the 40-yard dash prior to last season total that was second nationally • Capable of creating problems for opposing defense with his ability to make people miss in space High School • Made 47 catches for a team-high 801 yards and seven • Attended several of Chris Sailer's Top Kicking camps, winning the touchdowns in 11 games during as a sophomore during the 2018 2018 Vegas XXXII Class of 2019 Field Goal Championship while season also becoming a 2018 Top 12 Camp Invitee • College of the Canyons went 10-1 in his final year and he was • Rated a 4.5 star kicking prospect by Chris Sailer, just missing five- named to the 2018 Region III All-California Community College star distinction Football Team • A top-100 kicker and punter in the class of 2019 according to • Part of a Cougars team that went 9-2 during his freshman season Chris Sailer's player rankings, slotted as the No. 43 kicking prospect in 2017 and earned a victory in the Western State Bowl and the No. 85 punting prospect nationally • Tabbed as the No. 8 junior college wide receiver prospect • Comes from an athletic family, with his sister Samantha Plaster nationally in the 24/7 Composite Rankings about to enter her third year on the Sun Devil Beach team • 24/7 Sports ranks him as a Top-100 junior college prospect and the No. 12 JUCO wide receiver prospect in the country • Consensus three-star prospect according to the major recruiting Geordon services 6 PORTER • Looks to continue the Sun Devils recent run of success with JUCO Redshirt Sophomore // Wide Receiver wide receiver transfers, following in the footsteps of , fellow College of the Canyons product Tim White, and Brandon Aiyuk 6-2 // 200 Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Etiwanda)

High School Redshirt Freshman (2019) • Attended Bishop Alemany, the same high school that produced • One of 32 total freshmen to play for the Sun Devils, a total good for Sun Devil teammate Dohnovan West third nationally • Originally signed with San Jose State after an outstanding prep • Caught eight passes for 83 yards on the year career, but eventually transferred after receiving a medical redshirt • Also returned three kicks for 82 yards (27.3 avg)

Freshman (2018) • Appeared in spot duty toward the tail end of the season, allowed to appear in a couple games without it counting against his eligibility and earned valuable in-game experience despite not recording a statistic.

High School • Consensus three-star prospect among major recruiting services • Listed by Rivals as the No. 67 wide receiver in the country and and No. 48 overall prospect in California, the No. 94 wide receiver

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 33 2020 SEASON RETURNERS prospect by 24/7 Freshman (2018) • Had a productive six games, recording 23 catches for 468 yards • Physically gifted prospect that made an immediate impact for the and five touchdowns, while averaging 39.4 yards per kickoff return Sun Devils and was named the Pac-12 Defensive Freshman of the before an injury cut his senior season short Year in 2018 • Totaled 56 catches for 980 yards and 10 touchdowns in 18 games • Led the team in tackles (77), tackles for loss (8.5) and sacks (5.0) over two varsity seasons and added an interception, two breakups, a fumble forced and a • Speedy wide receiver that can beat and defense deep that fumble recovered. First freshman to lead the team in tackles since has been clocked running a 4.32 40-yard dash and a 10.61 at in 2001 and the first freshman to lead the team in 100-meters tackles for loss and sacks since Junior Onyeali in 2010 • Led all FBS freshmen (true or redshirt) with 35 defensive "stops" in 2018 – tied for 17th among all Pac-12 defensive players • Also led Pac-12 freshmen (true or redshirt) with 27 total QB Alexander pressures – second most among all freshmen in a Power Five 62 RANDLE conference. It was the 20th-most for any player in the Pac-12, Redshirt Freshman // Defensive Line regardless of year and second-most among all linebackers in the Pac-12 6-2 // 260 Mesa, Ariz (Red Mountain) • Played on 749 snaps as a truth freshman, despite missing the bowl game and half a game Oregon - the eighth highest total among true Freshman (2019) freshmen in Power Five conference nationally • Contributed to the scout team efforts as a true freshman • Missed just eight tackles on the season, according to Pro Football Focus, tied for the fifth-fewest among linebackers in the Pac-12 and High School 33rd among all Power Five linebackers • Two-year member of the varsity squad at Red Mountain • The fifth Sun Devil to earn a Pac-12 Freshman of the Year honor • Put together an extremely productive career, collecting 125 total and the third to be named the Pac-12 Defensive Freshman of the tackles, 17 tackles for loss, and 11 sacks in 24 games Year. He joins (2009) and Junior Onyeali (2010) as the third person to be distinguished as the Pac-12 Defensive • Showed his versatility by playing some offense during his senior Freshman of the Year season, catching four passes for 118 yards and two touchdowns • Earned Freshman All-America honors from the FWAA, The Athletic • Helped lead the Lions to two consecutive 6A East Valley and 247Sports Section Championships, going 10-0 in section play over two years High School Merlin • Consensus four-star prospect among all major recruiting services • Tabbed as the No. 8 outside linebacker in the country by 24/7, the 8 ROBERTSON No. 11 linebacker by Rivals, and the No. 5 inside linebacker by ESPN Junior // Linebacker • Four-year started at Junipero Serra High School, the same high 6-3 // 250 school that turned out Sun Devil baseball great Barry Bonds Carson, Calif. (Junipero Serra) • Totaled 377 tackles, 54 tackles for loss, 19.5 sacks and eight Sophomore (2019) forced fumbles during his varsity career • Led Sun Devils with three fumbles forced in 2019 and was third on • Had a huge senior season, totaling 126 tackles, 16 tackles for loss, the team with 72 tackles, adding 5 TFL and an interception seven sacks and two interceptions • Credited with just 8 missed tackles last season, the second-fewest among Pac-12 linebackers on the year • ASU finished the regular season 21st nationally in allowing just 116.8 rushing yards per game – the best ranking at the end of the regular season for ASU since the 2009 Sun Devils were 19th (108.58 rushing yards per game). ASU allowed 155 or fewer rushing yards in 11 of 12 regular season games last season, the first time in program history to accomplish the feat since regular seasons expanded to 12 games in the late 1990s.

34 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 2020 SEASON RETURNERS Marco and 398.8 yards per game in his final season on the offensive line. • The Crusaders went 11-0 in 2018 during his senior campaign, 59 SALAS capping off a with a 38-17 victory over Mililani in the Redshirt Sophomore // Offensive Line HHSAA Football State Championship game. 6-5 // 305 • Part of an offense unit that scored at least 30 points in every Mesa, Ariz (Dobson) game, winning by an average of 32.3 points per game. • The 2018 team is recognized as one of the best high school Redshirt Freshman (2019) teams in the country, sitting at No. 6 in the MaxPrepsNational • Provided valuable depth and a strong fit on the scout team Rankings, No. 8 in the Xcellent National Top-25, and No. 14 in the • A student in the Cronkite School, Salas contributes written USA Today Super 25. features to www.thesundevils.com • The 2017 team that he was a part of was just as dominant, going 11-0 on their way to another state title and he was a sophomore Freshman (2018) lineman on the 2016 St. Louis varsity team that won a State • Local offensive line prospect who earned a preferred walk-on spot Championship from the Sun Devil coaching staff High School Cody • Played on varsity for his final three seasons, earning team captain honors as a senior 56 SHEAR Redshirt Junior // Offensive Line • A member of the 6A East Valley Region First Team in 2017 after a 6-4 // 290 breakout senior season Eugene, Ore. (Sheldon/Oregon) • Was selected to the 6A East Valley Region First Team and received All-Arizona Honorable Mention after a dominant junior Redshirt Sophomore (2019) season • Redshirt the season after transferring from Oregon • Excels in the classroom as much as he does on the field, earning a 3.80 G.P.A. in high school Oregon - Redshirt Freshman (2018) • Scout team member, practicing against the Ducks' top defensive Ben lineman 66 SCOTT Oregon - Freshman (2017) • Redshirted the season Redshirt Freshman // Offensive Line 6-5 // 305 High School Honolulu, Hawai'i (St. Louis) • Consensus three-star prospect and top 10 player in the state of Freshman (2019) Oregon according to the major recruiting services • Redshirt the season in preparation of competing for a starting role • Rated the No. 54 offensive guard and No. 9 player in Oregon by along the Sun Devil interior beginning this year 247Sports and the No. 81 offensive tackle by Rivals • Selected second-team 6A all-state as a senior High School • Earned first-team All-Southwest Conference as a junior • Enjoyed an extremely successful high school career, playing for three consecutive state championship teams at St. Louis High School (2016-18). • Consensus three-star prospect amongst major recruiting Connor services…listed as the No. 16 overall prospect in the state of Hawaii 18 SOELLE and the No. 154 offensive tackle prospect nationally in 24/7 Sports Redshirt Freshman // Linebacker composite rankings…rated as the No. 15 overall prospect in the state and the No. 140 offensive tackle prospect in the country by 6-2 // 200 ESPN. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Saguaro) • During his three seasons as a part of the varsity squad, St. Louis Freshman (2019) compiled a 33-1 record, including 27-straight wins to cap his high • One of 32 freshmen to appear in a game on the season, a total school career. tied for third in the nation • Paved the way for an offense that averaged 46.5 points per game • Appeared in the first game of the season and will retain his

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 35 2020 SEASON RETURNERS eligibility as a redshirt freshman in 2020 Kyle High School 34 SOELLE • Starred on both sides of the ball during his final season at Saguaro Redshirt Junior // Linebacker High School after earning a spot on the radar of college scouts playing on just the defensive side of the ball as a junior. 6-4 // 225 Scottsdale, Ariz. (Saguaro) • Member of a Sabercats program that won back-to-back AIA 4A State Championships, compiling a 25-3 record in the two-year span Redshirt Sophomore (2019) he was part of the varsity squad. • Provided quality depth at the linebacker position, coming off the • Ran through Arizona High School competition, going undefeated bench to the tune of 20 tackles and 2.0 tackles for loss with a sack during his two varsity seasons. and a pair of breakups • Consensus three-star prospect amongst the major recruiting • Had seven quarterback pressures on the year services…rated as the No. 62 safety prospect nationally and the • Named a team captain for the 2020 season No. 22 overall prospect in the state of Arizona by ESPN…ranked as the No. 105 athlete prospect in the country and the No. 24 overall Redshirt Freshman (2018) prospect in the state by 24/7 Sports Composite Rankings…Rivals listed him as the No. 17 overall prospect in the state. • Added quality depth to ASU's deep corps of freshman and true freshman linebackers, causing plenty of havoc on the season and • 2018 Arizona Football Coaches Association Big 25 Selection as recording one start one of the top four linebackers in the state regardless of division. • Finished with 15 tackles, of which 3.0 were tackles for loss with • 2018 AZFCA All-6A First Team selection at linebacker as part of 2.0 sack while leading the team with two fumbles forced. one of the state’s best defenses. • Recorded nine defensive stops, which was good for fourth among • Served several roles on the offensive side of the football, producing over 40 Pac-12 linebackers that played under 200 snaps on the as both a running back and receiver and showed off the athleticism season that has coaches at the next level intrigued by returning a pair of punts for a touchdown during his senior season…also a part of the • Record eight quarterback hurries, which was 31st among all Pac- Saguaro Track & Field team. 12 linebackers but doing so with the 5th-fewest pass rush snaps among the Top 35 linebackers in the category. • One of five finalists for the 2018 Ed Doherty Award, given annually to the top player in the state of Arizona. Freshman (2017) • Finished his varsity defensive career with 256 total tackles, 45.5 • Spent the season redshirt while settling into his role in the tackles for loss, nine sacks, eight interceptions, and 13 passes linebacker’s unit defended. • Position versatility offers him multiple chances to see playing time • Did a little bit of everything on both sides of the ball for the in the Sun Devil’s defense Sabercats as a senior in 2018, producing one of the state’s best all- around seasons…collected 121 total tackles, 23.5 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks, and three interceptions…rushed 19 times for 279 yards High School (14.7 yards/carry) with five touchdowns, including a touchdown run of • One of three signees in the 2017 class that were a part of the 80 yards...caught 11 passes for 272 yards (24.7 yards/catch) and two 2016 AIA Division 4A State Championship team at Saguaro High touchdowns…finished with 1,327 all-purpose yards (378 punt return, School 333 kick return, 279 rushing, 272 receiving, and 65 interception • Named Second Team All-State and was First Team All-Section return). after his junior season • Made his presence felt immediately during his first full year on • Saguaro finished No. 13 in the final MaxPreps National Xcellent 25 varsity, making 132 total tackles, 21.5 tackles for loss, four sacks, poll and five interceptions • Consensus three-star prospect among the major recruiting • Younger brother of current Sun Devil redshirt freshman linebacker services; Ranked as the No. 17 tight end prospect nationally and Kyle Soelle, who made an impact this season by forcing a pair of the No. 5 overall prospect in Arizona by 24/7 sports rankings; Scout fumbles tabbed him as the No. 21 tight end in the West region and the No. 4 • Committed to ASU on June 20th, 2018. tight end in Arizona; Listed by ESPN as the No. 63 outside linebacker prospect in the country and the No. 16 overall prospect in Arizona • Named to PrepStar Magazine’s All-West region team at tight end • Totaled 53 tackles, 16.5 tackles for loss, and nine sacks while adding two forced fumbles and three pass deflections as a senior in his first season primarily playing defense

36 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 2020 SEASON RETURNERS • Compiled 59 tackles, four tackles for loss, and 3.5 sacks while adding 258 rushing yards on 54 carries and 37 receptions for 334 Corey receiving yards with seven total touchdowns as a junior, putting him on the radar of college coaches 94 STEPHENS Redshirt Junior // Defensive Line 6-3 // 280 Scottsdale, Ariz. (Saguaro)

Redshirt Sophomore (2019) • Provided a ton of productive depth for the Sun Devils, able to appear on both the offensive and defensive fronts

Redshirt Freshman (2018) • Appeared in one game and added depth along the offensive line before shifting over the defensive side of the ball during Spring practices.

Freshman (2017) • Redshirted the season as he transformed his body to better suit the college game • Ability to play multiple interior offensive line positions offers him an quicker avenue to playing time

High School • Maintained above a 4.0 GPA making him a candidate for ASU’s Barrett Honors College and NFF Scholar Athlete of the Year in the state of Arizona • Received 2016 First-Team All-State honors from the Arizona Republic and anchored one the state’s most dominant offensive lines in high school, which paved the way for 59 total rushing touchdowns, the most in the state • Selected as the region player of the year as a senior, a rare honor for an offensive lineman • One of three signees in the 2017 class that were a part of the 2016 AIA Division 4A State Championship team at Saguaro High School • Saguaro finished No. 13 in the final MaxPreps National Xcellent 25 poll • MaxPreps Second Team All-American • PrepStar Magazine named him to their All-West Region team • Mentioned in the 2017 The News Tribune (Tacoma) Western Top-100 list; Consensus three-star prospect amongst the major recruiting services; Tabbed by Scout as the No. 46 offensive guard prospect in the country and the No. 1 offensive guard prospect in Arizona; Ranked as the No. 64 offensive guard prospect nationally and the No. 1 offensive guard prospect in Arizona; Rated as the No. 69 offensive guard prospect and the No. 2 offensive guard in Arizona by 24/7 sports composite rankings

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 37 2020 SEASON RETURNERS • Named Patriot League Special Teams Player of the Week (11/6) Michael after playing a crucial role in Lafayette's 7-0 win over Georgetown 25 TURK (11/4) • Averaged 44.7 yards per punt against the Hoyas and placed three Redshirt Junior // Punter punts inside the Georgetown 10-yard line 6-1 // 220 Dallas, Texas (Ridge Point/Lafayette) High School Redshirt Sophomore (2019) • Competed at Ridge Point High School, serving as the starting • Punter of the Week in first week of the season (Sept. 4) punter for the 6A Region Champions in 2014 & 2015 • A semifinalist for the Ray Guy Award, Michael Turk's 46.0 yards per punt average on 59 punts were 11th in the FBS and led the Pac-12 • He pinned 32 of those 59 punts inside the opponent 20-yard line (54.2 percent), a total that was second in the nation • Turk had 21 punts out of 59 (35.6 percent) punts over 50 yards this season, six more than any other player in the Pac-12 • Turk held the top mark in the FBS this season for max hang time on a punt with a mark of 5.51seconds in generally unfavorable conditions in Week 8 against Utah. Pro Football Focus gave Turk the 10th-highest grade among FBS punters this season that played at least 10 games • The 63.0 yards per punt mark by Turk on Aug. 29 vs. Kent State broke an NCAA record. The previous record for highest average yards per punt in a game with minimum five attempts was of Texas A&M on Sept. 22, 2018, as he had a 60.8 yards per punt average vs. Alabama on punts of 56, 65, 62, 61 and 60 for 304 yards. Turk punted five times for 315 yards with boots of 64, 62, 65, 49 and 75 in his Sun Devil debut • Turk crushed Sun Devils school records for punting average, breaking the previous school record for average on five punts of 55.0 by in 1972. Turk's 63.0 yards per punt would have set records for every minimum number of punts in a game with the closest being Tony Lorick's 59.3 yards per punt on three punts in 1962 • Trained in the offseason with his Uncle, former NFL punter Matt Dohnovan Turk, who played 19 seasons in the NFL 61 WEST • His other Uncle, Daniel Turk, spent 15 seasons in the NFL as an Sophomore // Offensive Line offensive lineman 6-3 // 315 Mission Hill, Calif. (Bishop Alemany) Sophomore (2018) Freshman (2019) • Redshirted the season due to NCAA transfer rules but played a prominent role in ASU's special team's preparations. • Made an impressive transition from high school to first-year starter at the Power 5 level. Lafayette - Freshman (2017) • One of less than 20 true freshmen in the FBS to start at offensive • Made an immediate impact as the team's punter, setting a line in the 2019 season opener and started every game on the Lafayette single-season record for punting average (42.7 yard per season. attempt). • Helped pave the way for Eno Benjamin's second consecutive • Earned All-Patriot League Second-Team honors. 1,000-yard rushing season, the first time an ASU running back has accomplished the feat in back-to-back seasons since the 1970's • Punted 67 times with 16 efforts of 50-plus yards while landing 18 punts inside the opponent's 20-yard line. • Had the 24th-best impact run block percentage among right guards in the country with a 13.0 percent positive impact – nearly • Boomed a career-long punt of 64 yards against No. 7 Villanova three points higher than the national average. It was the eighth- (9/16) while also managing 60-yard punts against Princeton (9/23) highest mark among any offensive guard in the Pac-12 on the and Bucknell (10/21).

38 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 2020 SEASON RETURNERS season. • Three-year member of the varsity squad at Cathedral High • Ranked as the 13th-best interior lineman in the conference, per School…the Phantoms went 18-5 over the past two seasons, PFF. making the CIF Southern Section Playoffs in both seasons • The eighth-highest graded offensive guard in the Pac-12 last • Compiled 123 total tackles, 34 tackles for loss, 15.5 sacks, seven season, according to Pro Football Focus (68.4) - and will be the passes defended, three forced fumbles, and one interception in 27 second-highest graded guard returning in 2020. games during his high school career • One of just 8 true freshman offensive lineman in the Pac-12 to • Enjoyed a productive senior season in which he posted 58 tackles, play at least 200 snaps and the highest-graded of those per PFF by 17 tackles for loss, 5.5 tackles for loss, 32 hurries, three passes over 10 points. defended, and a forced fumble • Pac-12 All-Conference Honorable Mention; Pro Football Focus • His recruiting picked up after an impactful junior season in which Pac-12 Third Team Offensive Guard he finished with 44 total tackles, 11 tackles for loss, five sacks, 18 hurries, and two fumble recoveries, one of which he returned for a High School touchdown • Three-year member of the varsity team at Bishop Alemany High • Part of a defense that allowed just 13.7 points a game and shut School, drastically improving on the field and in the weight room over out three of their opponents in 2017 the course of his high school career, • Made his presence felt immediately on the varsity squad, • Selected as the Mission Football League Co-Offensive Lineman collecting 20 total tackles, six tackles for loss, five sacks, three MVP, also earning a spot on the first team and was a part of the passes defended, and a forced fumble wrestling team at Bishop Alemany, an activity that has helped him improve his balance and core strength • Consensus three-star prospect amongst the major recruiting Cristian services…listed as the No. 9 offensive center prospect in the country and the No. 816 overall prospect nationally by 24/7 45 ZENDEJAS Sports…Rivals tabbed him as the No. 76 offensive tackle prospect Redshirt Junior // Kicker in the country and the No. 74 overall prospect out of the state of 5-8 // 185 California…ranked as the No. 82 offensive tackle prospect in the Chandler, Ariz. (Perry) nation and the No. 82 overall prospect in the state by ESPN. • Helped pave the way for Bishop Alemany High School’s first Redshirt Sophomore (2019) winning season since 2014 and the Warriors won seven games and • Named Sun Bowl Special Teams MVP and matched Sun Bowl defeated Cathedral in the first round of the 2018 CIF SS Division record with four field goals in the contest II State Championship during his senior season in 2018, both feats • Became just the 5th different Sun Devil to record 20 or more field that had not been accomplished at the school since the 2013 goals in a season season. • Finished with 23 field goals, good for sixth in ASU single season history. • The 23 field goals were the 7th-most in the nation (most in the Stephon Pac-12) and 5th among those returning this season. 9 WRIGHT • Was 20th nationally in field goal percentage (85.2) Redshirt Freshman // Defensive Line 6-3 // 300 Redshirt Freshman (2018) Los Angeles, Calif. (Cathedral) • Helped in the team's special teams preparations in practice Freshman (2019) Freshman (2017) • Appeared in four games and made a tackle, retaining his freshman • Redshirted during his first season at Arizona State eligibility for the 2020 season High School High School • Received 6A First Team All-Region honors as a kicker after his • Consensus four-star prospect amongst the major recruiting senior season services • Recognized with All-Premier Region First Team honors as a senior • Ranked as the No. 18 strong-side defensive end prospect and the No. 255 overall prospect nationally in 24/7 Sports’ Composite • Made 10-of-11 field goals with a long of 47 yards while knocking Rankings…currently sits at No. 163 in the Rivals 250 Top Prospects, through 67 of 70 extra points during his senior season who tabbed him as the No. 16 strong-side defensive end prospect • Converted 99 of 105 extra point attempts in his two seasons on in the country…listed as the No. 46 strong-side defensive end varsity prospect in the nation and the No. 47 overall prospect in the state of California by ESPN

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 39 2020 SEASON NEWCOMERS prospect in the state…No. 35 defensive end prospect and No. 51 Elijhah overall prospect in the entire West region according to ESPN 2 BADGER • Teamed up with fellow Class of 2020 signee Macen Williams to form one of the top defenses in the country Freshman // Wide Receiver 6-1 // 185 • The unit allowed only 7.0 points per game against California Sacramento, Calif. (Folsom) competition, pitching three shutouts • Compiled 128 total tackles, 30 tackles for loss, and 15 sacks High School in only 20 games over his final two varsity seasons. Added three • A top-150 overall prospect in the nation according to 247Sports interceptions, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries (one composite rankings (#126) and Rivals (#125) and a Top-300 recruit returned for a touchdown), and five pass deflections by ESPN (#200) • Thrived as a senior filling a slightly different role, recording 68 • A unanimous four-star prospect by all recruiting outlets tackles, 10 tackles for loss, two sacks, and three interceptions in a standout senior season • Ranked as the No. 23 receiver in the nation by 247Sports composite rankings and the No. 2 athlete in the country by Rivals • Broke onto the national scene with an extremely productive junior while ESPN tabbed him as the No. 31 wide receiver in the nation… season, finishing with 61 tackles, 20 tackles for loss, and 13 sacks The No. 15 prospect in the state of California by both 247Sports and • Comes from the same high school as current ASU junior captain ESPN and the No. 18 player in the state by Rivals Darien Butler • Had a monstrous prep career at Folsom, recording 3,398 receiving yards over three years on varsity on 183 catches and 52 receiving touchdowns Jean • Recorded a career-best 1,386 receiving yards (19th in the state of California) with 20 touchdowns as a senior, averaging 17.5 yards per 31 BOYD III catch on 79 receptions Freshman // Defensive Back • Had a 1,000-yard season as a junior as well with 1,113 yards and 6-0 // 190 20 touchdowns on just 55 catches Tempe, Ariz. (Corona Del Sol) • An exceptional returner as well, added six career touchdown on High School kickoff and punt returners as well as one on an interception return as a junior • Local walk-on prospect who played his prep ball right in the Sun Devils’ backyard • Added 956 kickoff return yards and 417 punt return yards over his final two seasons at Folsom • Two-year starter on Varsity for Corona del Sol, filling multiple roles in the secondary • Led Folsom to the California State Championship in the Division 1-AA bracket as well as the 2018 CIF Sac-Joaquin Section title • Three-star recruit according to 24/7 Sports, which ranks him as a Top-40 player in the state • Helped lead his Folsom squad to the No. 1 seed in the 2019 CIF Sac-Joaquin Section playoffs as a senior • Compiled 86 total tackles, 11 pass deflections, and one interception in 21 career games • Made an impact on offense, defense, and special teams for the Jordan Aztecs • Became the team’s primary kick returner as a senior, averaging 23 BANKS 34.6 yards per return, including an 81-yard touchdown Freshman // Linebacker • Caught three passes for 61 yards and a touchdown as a senior 6-2 // 240 • Son of former Arizona State defensive back and current Deputy Harbor City, Calif. (Narbonne) Athletics Director Jean Boyd High School • Highly-sought after prospect that has proved himself as one of the top linebackers on the west coast • Possesses a diverse skill set that gives him the versatility to make an impact in a variety of roles for a defense • Consensus four-star prospect among all major recruiting services • Tabbed by Rivals as the No. 139 overall prospect in the country… Rivals listed him as the No. 8 inside linebacker prospect in the country and a Top-20 overall prospect in the state…247 Sports ranks him as the No. 208 overall prospect nationally…Ranked as the No. 15 outside linebacker prospect nationally and the No. 17 overall

40 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 2020 SEASON NEWCOMERS • Shined on both sides of the ball at Gardena High School, compiling Ben 76 total tackles, six interceptions, three tackles for loss, and seven pass 64 BRAY breakups as part of the secondary in his final two seasons • Recorded 51 catches for 630 yards and three touchdowns while Freshman // Offensive Line picking off three passes on defense, including returning one for a 6-4 // 290 touchdown during an impactful senior season Mesa, Ariz. (Red Mountain) • Enjoyed a breakout junior season in which he posted 81 catches HIGH SCHOOL for 1,012 yards and three touchdowns, adding three interceptions on defense • Dominant local offensive line prospect who paved the way for one of the top rushing attacks in the state • Has the ability to fill multiple roles along the offensive line • High I.Q. player that understands different run blocking and Evan protection schemes while also excelling in the classroom 23 BURKHARDT • Ranked by ESPN as the No. 73 offensive guard prospect nationally Freshman // Wide Receiver and the No. 27 overall prospect in Arizona. Listed as a three-star 5-10 // 180 prospect, the No. 84 offensive tackle prospect in the country and the Bakersfield, Calif. (Stockdale) No. 26 overall prospect in the state in 247 Sports composite rankings High School • Helped lead Red Mountain High School to a 12-2 record and an appearance in the 2019 6A AIA State Championship Game • Versatile walk-on prospect who went under the radar after missing his senior season with an injury • A key piece to an offense that averaged 46.3 points per game, including 250 rushing yards per game • Filled multiple roles at Stockdale High School, earning a spot playing wide receiver on Varsity as a sophomore before moving to quarterback • 2019 MaxPreps Arizona Football Second Team All-State selection as a junior • Compiled 1,876 all-purpose yards in 20 career games • Rushed for over 1,000 career yards and nearly eclipsed the mark LV through the air, passing for 991 career yards 3 BUNKLEY- • Added 37 catches for 370 receiving yards and five touchdowns • Accounted for 27 touchdowns in his career; 12 rushing, 10 passing, SHELTON and five receiving Freshman // Wide Receiver 5-11 // 190 // Gardena, Calif (Junipero Serra) • Saw time on the defensive side of the ball as a junior, making 11 tackles and recovering a fumble High School • Widely-pursued wide receiver prospect who possess the skill set to excel at the next level Cade • Elite quickness and footwork make him an excellent route runner and a tough cover 34 CADAM • Selected to the 2020 U.S. Army All-American Bowl Freshman // Wide Receiver 6-0 // 175 • Earned a spot in the 2020 Polynesian Bowl along with fellow class of La Verna, Calif. (Bonita) 2020 signees Johnny Wilson and Macen Williams • Consensus four-star recruit amongst all major recruiting services High School • Tabbed as a Top-100 overall prospect (#97) by Rivals, which rates • Highly-anticipated walk-on prospect who enjoyed an extremely him as the No. 17 wide receiver prospect nationally and the No. 13 productive prep career highlighted by a breakout senior season overall prospect in California…247 Sports Composite rankings lists • Three-star prospect according to 24/7 Sports him as a Top-250 overall prospect (#224), the No. 37 wide receiver • 2018 All-CIF Division 10 First Team Offense; 2018 Inland Valley prospect in the country and No. 22 overall prospect in California… Sun/Daily Bulletin All-Area Second Team Offense; 2018 All-Palomares Ranked as the No. 66 wide receiver prospect in the nation and No. 32 League First Team Offense overall prospect in California • Exploded during his final high school season, making 86 catches for • Finished with 156 catches for 1,896 yards and 10 touchdowns in 30 1,468 yards and 12 touchdowns in 13 games career games at the high school level

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 41 2020 SEASON NEWCOMERS • Put together eight 100+ yard receiving performances, including a 12 catch/201 yard and three touchdown game in a win over Alta Kellen Loma 74 DIESCH • Finished his 2018 campaign with nearly 1800 all-purpose yards, contributing in the passing, rushing, and return game Graduate // Offensive Line 6-7 // 300 Trophy Club, Texas (Byron Nelson/Texas A&M) Kaiser Texas A&M • Graduate transfer offensive lineman who has prototypical size to 39 CAMBRA-CHO play offensive tackle Freshman // Defensive Back • Comes to Tempe from Texas A&M, where he played three seasons 6-2 // 195 after redshirting in his first year on campus Honolulu, Hawai'i (St. Louis) • One year of immediate eligibility at Arizona State High School • Saw action in all 12 of the Aggies games in 2019, serving as the • Part of one of the nation's most dominant High School football backup left tackle and playing on special teams programs, with St. Louis going 34-1 during his three years on varsity • Played in eight games as a sophomore, providing depth along the • Defensive contributor for the three-time State Champions, thriving offensive line at multiple positions in the secondary • Made his collegiate debut in the Aggies’ 55-14 victory over New • Three-star prospect according to 247 Sports, who tabbed him as Mexico back in 2017 the No. 26 overall prospect in Hawaii and No. 166 safety prospect nationally High School • Developed more speed and endurance as a member of the St. • Highly-touted recruit in the 2016 class, earning four-star distinction Louis track & field team from all major recruiting services • Rivals ranked him as the No. 68 overall prospect and No. 5 offensive tackle prospect in the country Dylan • Listed by 247 Sports as the No. 101 overall prospect and the No. 51 DeVITO 12 offensive tackle prospect nationally • A member of the ESPN 300 and the No. 20 offensive tackle Freshman // Linebacker prospect according to the publication 6-1 // 220 Westlake Village, Calif. (Oaks Christian) High School Deonce • Productive walk-on prospect who will join a group of talented freshman linebackers 22 ELLIOTT Freshman // Running Back • Four-year member of the Varsity team at Oaks Christian 5-10 // 190 • Two-star recruit and Top-150 inside linebacker prospect according Mesa, Ariz. (Red Mountain) to 24/7 sports • Compiled 153 tackles, seven tackles for loss, and five sacks in 35 High School career games • Talented walk-on running back prospect who is rehabbing an injury • Emerged as a star linebacker his senior year after shifting all his suffered at the end of his senior season focus to defense, recording 102 tackles and picking off two passes • Spent time on the Varsity team in each of his four prep seasons • 2019 First Team All-Marmonte League; 2019 Los Angeles Daily • Compiled 1,926 rushing yards on 229 carries with 30 touchdowns News All-Area Second Team; 2019 NCSAA Varsity All-American; in 30 career games 2019 Scorebook Live All-Ventura County Third Team • Enjoyed a breakout senior season in which he ran for 1,037 yards and 21 touchdowns, averaging an incredible 10.9 yards/rush • Finished with 2,956 all-purpose yards, making plays out of the backfield as a receiver and in the kick return game • High School teammate of fellow Class of 2020 member Ben Bray, teaming up to lead Red Mountain to a 12-2 record and an appearance in the 2019 6A AIA State Championship Game • A key piece to an offense that averaged 46.3 points per game, including 250 rushing yards per game

42 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 2020 SEASON NEWCOMERS Henry Justin 70 HATTIS 36 FAISON Graduate // Offensive Line Senior // Wide Receiver 6-4 // 310 6-3 // 200 Rio Rancho, N.M. (Cleveland/Stanford) Lake Forest, Calif. (El Toro/Saddleback CC) Stanford (2016-19) Saddleback College • Versatile transfer offensive lineman who has experience starting at • Played two seasons on the basketball team at three-time state the Power 5 level champion Saddleback College • Comes to Tempe after spending the previous three seasons at • The Gauchos went 24-5 in his freshman season, making it to the Stanford…Will have one year of immediate eligibility at Arizona State second round of the Regional Championships • Started the first six games of the season at right guard for Stanford • Once he was inserted in the starting lineup midway through his before suffering an injury that would sideline him the rest of the debut season, Saddleback went on a 13-game winning streak season • Averaged 4.1 points and 3.5 rebounds while shooting 50% from • Played in all 13 games as a junior in 2018, serving as a reserve the field during his sophomore year, earning five starts at guard offensive lineman and on special teams for the Sun Bowl Champion Cardinal team • Scored eight points on a perfect 4-for-4 shooting and grabbed a career-best 11 boards against Cuesta College • 2018 Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention • Recorded a career-high 11 points in a win over Orange Coast High School College • Consensus four-star recruit and No. 1 overall prospect in the class • Despite his role as a guard, he still managed to pull down at least of 2016 from New Mexico amongst all major recruiting services one rebound in 23 of 24 games as a sophomore • Selected to the 2016 Semper Fidelis All-America Game High School • Did not allow a sack as a senior helping pave the way for one of the state’s top offenses • Earned varsity letters as a member of the El Toro basketball team • Two-time First Team All-State selection by the New Mexico High School Coaches Association (2014 & 2015) • Led Cleveland High School to the 2015 6A New Mexico High Thaiger School Football State Championship and a perfect 13-0 record…Led 35 FLOWERS football team to 2015 state title and undefeated record (13-0) Sophomore // Defensive Back • Brother of former Sun Devil Women’s Basketball player Sara 6-2 // 180 Hattis, who played the 2016-17 season at Arizona State after Fresno, Calif. (Central) transferring from Texas

High School • Walk-on defensive back prospect with an excellent frame for the position Kyle • Starred on defense for a Central High team that went 13-1 and 80 HORN finished No. 14 in the state in the final Max Preps team rankings Graduate // Tight End • Compiled 46 tackles and four pass deflections in 14 games as a 6-5 // 245 senior Pembroke, Mass. (Pembroke/UMass) • Three-star prospect in the 2019 class according to 24/7 Sports UMass (2015-19) • Compiled 35 catches for 393 yards and three touchdowns in 34 career games • Burlsworth Trophy nominee in his last season at UMass, an award given to the top walk-on in the country • Started 11 games at tight end in 2019, hauling in 15 receptions for 197 yards • Proved to be a major threat in the red zone, leading the team with three touchdown catches • Played in 10 games as a junior, seeing action at tight end and on

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 43 2020 SEASON NEWCOMERS special teams coverage • Buford finished ranked No. 4 in the talent-rich state of Georgia • Appeared in all 12 games during his sophomore year according to MaxPreps • Averaged 13.9 yards per reception • Part of a defense that allowed only 12.8 points per game and held their opponents to seven points or less on seven occasions, including three shutouts • Named one of the Top-10 defensive backs in the state by the Chad Atlanta Journal Constitution heading into his senior season 17 JOHNSON JR. Freshman // Wide Receiver 6-1 // 190 Conner Los Angeles, Calif. (Cathedral) 37 LEWIS High School Freshman // Defensive Back • One of the most highly-regarded wide receiver prospects on the 6-1 // 170 west coast Phoenix, Ariz. (Boulder Creek) • Dynamic athlete with unique footwork which gives him the ability to High School create separation and get open • Walk-on defensive back prospect who also ran track at the high • Boasts a combination of size and speed that make him a handful school level for opposing secondaries • Two-way standout at Boulder Creek, playing wide receiver while • Received an invite to the Under Armour All-American Game, taking also filling multiple roles in the secondary place January 2, 2020 in Orlando • Recorded 62 tackles, three interceptions, and eight pass • Consensus four-star prospect among all major recruiting services deflections in 15 career games • 247 Sports ranks him as the No. 292 overall prospect nationally • Added 27 receptions for 623 yards and eight touchdowns as a and the No. 53 wide receiver prospect in the country. Tabbed by receiver Rivals as the No. 55 wide receiver prospect in the nation and the No. 30 overall prospect in California. Listed by ESPN as the No. 68 wide • Three-star safety prospect according to 24/7 Sports receiver prospect in the country and the No. 60 overall prospect in the West region • Finished with 51 receptions for 761 yards and five touchdowns in Nathan 10 games during his senior season 12 MANNING • Son of former All-Pro wide receiver , who played 11 Freshman // Quarterback seasons in the NFL 6-3 // 185 Pocatello, Idaho (Century) T High School 26 LEE • Talented walk-on prospect at an important position • Prolific signal caller at Century High School, accounting for over Freshman // Defensive Back 4,600 yards and 59 touchdowns in 20 varsity games 5-10 // 175 Buford, Ga. (Buford) • Led 4A in passing yardage (3,408) and passing touchdowns (37) as a senior High School • He also led Century in rushing (313 yards), operating a • All-around athlete who has shined for one of the top high school Diamondbacks' high-flying offense that averaged 37.4 points per teams in Georgia game en route to a 4A District 4-5 championship • Features track speed and excellent quickness, which allow him to • Looks to continue Sun Devil Football's tradition of success with fill multiple in a secondary Idaho-born quarterbacks, preceded by All-American • Ranked as a three-star prospect according to 24/7 Sports, with and the program's all-time leader in total offensive yards their composite rankings listing him as the No. 45 athlete prospect and the No. 757 overall prospect in the country. Rated by Rivals as a three-star prospect, the No. 59 cornerback prospect nationally, and the No. 65 overall prospect in Georgia. Tabbed by ESPN as the three-star and the No. 63 cornerback prospect in the nation • Key piece of the Buford High School team that went 14-1 and won the 2019 5A GHSA State Championship over Warner Robbins

44 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 2020 SEASON NEWCOMERS overall prospect in California Caleb • Went 8-0 as the starting quarterback for Junipero Serra in 2019 22 McCULLOUGH before suffering an injury that kept him out until the 2019 CIF State Football Championship Division IA Championship Freshman // Linebacker 6-2 // 210 • Produced at a high level when on the field, completing 79% (94- Oxnard, Calif. (Pacifica) for-119) of his passes for 1,573 yards and 15 touchdowns in nine games during a breakout senior season High School • Added 429 rushing yards on 60 carries (7.2 ypc) and another five • Extremely productive linebacker prospect who posted insane touchdowns on the ground statistics at the prep level • Brother of current Sun Devil utility player Mailey • Made an impact on the game in a variety of ways, disrupting McLemore… Son of six-year NFL veteran Dana McLemore, who was opposing offenses at inside and outside linebacker defensive back for the and Saints • One of several class of 2020 signees that will enroll in the Spring, in the mid-1980s giving them a chance to participate in Spring practice with the team • Tabbed by 247 Sports as a three-star prospects, the No. 18 inside linebacker prospect, and the No. 586 overall prospect nationally. Joe Rivals evaluated as a three star, while ranking him as the No. 36 outside linebacker prospect in the country and the No. 43 overall 58 MOORE prospect in California Freshman // Defensive Line • Major contributor for Pacifica High School, who finished 15-1 and 6-3 // 250 captured the 2019 Division 2A CIF State Championship over fellow Florissant, Mo. (Cardinal Ritter College Prep) class of 2020 signee Edward Woods and McClymonds High School High School • Named Pacific View League Defensive Player of the Year after a • Standout defensive line prospect with a combination of size and standout senior season quickness that makes him difficult to block • Collected an incredible 479 total tackles, 27 tackles for loss, and • Played mostly defensive end at the prep level, but his frame and seven sacks in only 38 games during his three-year varsity career ability give him flexibility to play several positions on the defensive • Recorded 217 total tackles, 16 tackles for loss, two forced line fumbles, one interception and one sack as the senior leader of a • Consensus Top-10 overall prospect in the state of Missouri among defense that seven points or less on eight occasions the major recruiting services. Evaluated as a four-star prospect by • Registered the first of two 200+ tackle seasons, finishing with 211 Rivals, who listed him as the No. 14 weakside defensive end prospect total tackles, seven tackles for loss, and six sacks during a breakout in the country and the No. 8 overall prospect in Missouri. 247 Sports junior season Composite rankings has him as the No. 17 strong-side defensive end prospect and the No. 411 overall prospect in the nation. ESPN rated him as a four-star prospect, the No. 37 defensive end prospect nationally, and the No. 6 overall prospect in the state Daylin • Starred on defense as a junior for a Cardinal Ritter College Prep 15 McLEMORE team that went 15-1 in 2018, making an appearance in the Class 3 MSHSAA Football Championship Freshman // Quarterback 6-3 // 215 • Son of former NFL running back Joe Moore, who was First Round San Mateo, Calif. (Junipero Serra) pick by the Bears in 1971 High School • Shined at The Opening Regional in St. Louis, taking home top defensive performer honors on the final day • Features a combination of arm talent and athleticism that makes him a dangerous dual-threat…Extremely accurate passer with great anticipation giving him the ability to fit the ball into tight windows… Excellent at extending plays and throwing on the run, causing defenses fits with his legs…Possess the ideal size and frame for the position • ESPN rated his as a four-star prospect, the No. 15 dual-threat quarterback in the country, and the No. 35 overall prospect in California…Tabbed by 24/7 Sports as the No. 27 dual-threat quarterback prospect nationally and the tenth Top-100 overall prospect from California in the 2020 Sun Devil Signing Class… Listed as a three-star prospect according to Rivals and a Top-100

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 45 2020 SEASON NEWCOMERS • Scored 52 total touchdowns in a variety of ways, including four Ryan scores on kick-off returns 81 MORGAN • Enjoyed a breakout junior campaign in which he ran for 874 yards and recorded 666 yards receiving while scoring 22 touchdowns in Freshman // Tight End only 15 games 6-3 // 245 Lompoc, Calif. (Lompoc) High School Omarr • Listed as a three-star recruit by 247Sports, Rivals and ESPN 55 NORMAN- • Graduated with a 3.97 GPA • All-CIF in 2019 after recording 680 receiving yards on 41 catches LOTT with six touchdowns Freshman // Defensive Line • Finished his career with over 1,000 receiving yards and 10 6-3 // 305 touchdowns for Lompoc and also added over 300 yards on the North Highlands, Calif. (Grant Union) ground High School • A three-sport athlete for the Braves, averaging 10.8 points per • Physically-imposing prospect that excelled at the line of scrimmage game in his career on the basketball court with 7.5 rebounds per despite being the focal point of opposing blocking schemes. game while also appearing for the baseball team • Disruptive force who uses has a package of moves to help him get • Cousin of freshman offensive lineman Jacob Nunez into opposing backfields. • Athletic tight end who joins an experienced group of tight ends • Consensus four-star prospect among the major recruiting services. Tabbed by Rivals as the No. 27 defensive tackle recruit nationally and the No. 29 overall prospect in California. Evaluated by ESPN as the Daniyel No. 29 defensive tackle recruit in the country and the No. 59 overall prospect in the West region. Ranked as the No. 364 overall prospect 4 NGATA and the No. 35 defensive tackle prospect nationally in addition to Freshman // Running Back receiving a spot in the Top-30 overall prospects of California in 247 5-9 // 185 Sports Composite ranking. Folsom, Calif. (Folsom) • Extremely productive in the 21 varsity games he played in over the High School course of three seasons, finishing his career with 110 total tackles, 32 tackles for loss, and 17 sacks according to MaxPreps. • Selected to the 2020 Under Armour All-American Game along with fellow class of 2020 signees Elijhah Badger, Johnny Wilson, and • Selected as one of Sacramento’s best lineman on either side of the Chad Johnson, Jr. ball by the Sacramento Bee heading into the 2019 season. • Cousin of Sun Devil All-American senior wide receiver Brandon • More than lived up to the preseason hype, impacting the game in a Aiyuk variety of ways. • Consensus four-star prospect amongst all major recruiting • Compiled 45 total tackles, nine tackles for loss, five sacks, and services…Tabbed by ESPN as the No. 45 overall prospect in the an interception returned for a touchdown during his six-game senior class, the No. 3 overall prospect in the state, and the No. 7 running campaign. back prospect nationally…Ranked as the No. 80 overall prospect • Broke onto the national scene with a dynamic junior year in which and No. 2 all-purpose back in the country in 24/7 Sports’ Composite he recorded 45 total tackles, 18 tackles for loss, and ten sacks. rankings, which lists him as the No. 9 overall prospect in California… Rivals rated him as the No. 152 overall prospect and No. 6 all- purpose back nationally while also tabbing him as the No. 21 overall prospect in the state Jacob • Teamed up with fellow Class of 2020 signee Elijhah Badger to 55 NUNEZ help lead Folsom to the California State Championship in the Division Freshman // Offensive Line 1-AA bracket as well as the 2018 CIF Sac-Joaquin Section title 6-3 // 315 • The pair was a large reason why Folsom earned the No. 1 seed in Lompoc, Calif. (Lompoc) the 2019 CIF Sac-Joaquin Section playoffs, where the team reached the semifinals during his senior season High School • Compiled an incredible 4,176 all-purpose yards (2,434 rushing, • Physically-imposing offensive lineman prospect who has the ability 1,237 receiving, 498 kick return) during his three-year varsity career to dominate at the line of scrimmage • Ran for 2,434 yards and 33 touchdowns, averaging over 8.4 yards/ • Regarded as a three-star offensive lineman by 247 Sports and carry at the prep level Rivals

46 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 2020 SEASON NEWCOMERS • Tabbed as the Channel League Offensive Lineman of the Year as • Broke up two passes, made a tackle-for-loss, made 19 tackles (14 a senior as he helped open lanes for a Lompoc rushing attack that solo) totaled more than 2,100 yards and 27 rushing touchdowns as a team in 2019 High School • Named an All-Channel League and All-Area left tackle as a junior • Three-star recruit per ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports.com where he helped Lompoc to a first-place finish in the league • Selected to the USA Football U19 National Team that defeated • One of several class of 2020 signees that will enroll in the Spring, Canada, 33-0, in the International Bowl on Jan. 31 giving them a chance to participate in Spring practice with the team • Intercepted a pair of passes and recorded 54 tackles (37 solo) with • A versatile athlete that also competed on Lompoc wrestling and 2.0 sacks and 8.5 tackles-for-loss as a senior track and field teams • Picked off a pair of passes as a junior along with 73 tackles (64 • A consummate team player, Nunez appeared on the defensive line solo), 3.0 sacks and 6.5 TFL to help with Lompoc’s depth during his senior season, recording a • Played at Long Beach Poly under his father, Antonio Pierce, sack current Sun Devil co-Defensive Coordinator DeAndre Jake 2 PIERCE 18 RAY Graduate // Defensive Back Freshman // Tight End 5-11 // 185 6-4 // 240 Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly/Boise St.) Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) BSU - Senior (2019) High School • Was limited to five games, all of which he started, due to injuries • Versatile tight end prospect that is already physically built for the • Broke up a pass, made 19 tackles, including one for loss collegiate level…Played his prep ball at one of the most competitive high schools in the country…Dominant and willing blocker who • Made three tackles (two solo) against Hawai'i (Oct. 12) helped pave the way for a rushing attack that finished with over • Had three solo tackles at BYU (Oct. 19) 3,000 yards and averaged 224.1 yards/game…Also played a factor • Broke up a pass and made five tackles at San José State (Nov. 2). in the passing game as the team’s fifth-leading receiver • Rated as a three-star prospect by ESPN, who lists him as the BSU - Junior (2018) No. 38 tight end prospect in the country…Tabbed as a three-star • Started the first four games of the season before suffering a prospect in the 24/7 Sports Composite Rankings and a Top-100 season-ending injury at Wyoming (Sept. 29) tight end prospect nationally • At the time of injury, was the Broncos' leading tackler with 23, • Prepped at St. Thomas Aquinas, where he spent two seasons including a sack and a tackle-for-loss on the Varsity team…During those two seasons the Raiders went 28-2, including capturing the 2019 FHSAA Class 7A Football State • Matched his career high with 12 tackles (seven solo), a team high, Championship in the season opener at Troy (Sept. 1) • Part of the 2019 team that went 15-0 and finished No. 5 in the • Had a sack among his five tackles at Wyoming (Sept. 29) final MaxPreps rankings

BSU - Sophomore (2017) • Named All-Mountain West Honorable Mention Giovanni • Appeared in 14 games, starting 11 20 SANDERS • Fourth on the team with 83 tackles (52 solo), along with 4.0 tackles-for-loss and an interception Junior // Wide Receiver 5-11// 175 • Broke up a pass and made six tackles (two solo) with one going for Murrieta, Calif. (Murrieta Mesa/Dixie State/Riverside) loss at Washington State (Sept. 9) • Made a career-high 12 tackles (eight solo), including 2.5 tackles- Riverside City College - Sophomore (2019) for-loss, against New Mexico (Sept. 14) • Productive in his only season at Riverside, emerging as their go-to • Hauled in first career interception, returned it for 46 yards vs. receiver Wyoming. Also tallied four total tackles (two solo) (Oct. 21) • Made 59 catches for 854 yards and eight touchdowns for the 13-0 Tigers BSU - Freshman (2016) • Won the 2019 CCCAA Football State Championship over San • Appeared in 12 games, making one start Mateo

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 47 2020 SEASON NEWCOMERS Dixie State - Freshman (2018) • Played in 10 games in his only season at Dixie State, making an impact as a true freshman • Finished his debut season with 19 catches for 295 yards John 87 STIVERS High School Graduate // Tight End • Multi-sport athlete at Murrieta Mesa, playing basketball and 6-3 // 255 running track in addition to football Pebble Beach, Calif. (Carmel/Harvard) • Caught 143 passes for 2,388 yards and 30 touchdowns in 32 Harvard (2016-19) varsity games • As a senior, earned the Robert F. Kennedy Award for heart and • Added 148 total tackles, 14 interceptions, and 10 pass determination defelections on defense • Recorded career highs in 2019 with 9 receptions for 114 yards. • Impacted the game in a vareity of ways, returning two interceptions for touchdowns as well as a punt return • Played in 21 career games for the Crimson Red • Graduated from Harvard Will High School 28 SHAFFER • Four-time letterwinner, two-year captain and Team MVP at Carmel • Two-time all-county and all-league first team Freshman // Linebacker 6-0 // 230 • MTAL Offensive Player of the Year, All-Central Coast Section Scottsdale, Ariz. (Saguaro) honorable mention • Set school record with 157 career receptions High School • Led Carmel to three league titles • Extremely productive linebacker prospect coming out of powerhouse Saguaro High School • Also lettered four years in basketball and three in baseball • Versatility and athleticism allowed him to play both sides of the ball • Four-year CSF Scholar during his prep career • Father, David, played football and baseball at California; Mother, • Three-sport standout at Saguaro, competing on the basketball, Jean, was a national champion at Occidental College track & field, and football teams • The Sabercats combined to go 36-5 on the gridiron during his three Varsity season, losing only once to in-state competition Kolbe • Collected 139 total tackles, 24.5 tackles for loss, and 3.5 sacks in 37 varsity games; added two interceptions, three pass breakups, and 65 STUCKWISCH a forced fumble Freshman // Offensive Line 6-4 // 310 • Contributed significantly on the offensive side of the ball as well at Gilbert, Ariz. (Gilbert) the varsity level, rushing for 440 yards and nine touchdowns on 51 carries while adding 46 catches for 804 yards and 13 touchdowns High School • Led Saguaro to the first-ever Arizona High School Open Division • NHS member and carried a 4.45 GPA Championship game, where Saguaro nearly knocked off 6A Chandler • First Team All-Region his senior year • Ran for two touchdowns and added another touchdown catch in the 2019 State Championship game; collected six tackles and broke • Played varsity for three years and was named a captain his senior up a pass on defense year. • Won the AIA 4A State Championship during his junior year, hauling • Local walk-on product who will add depth to the scout team in four catches for 87 yards and two touchdowns • Versatile linemen who can play multiple positions • Consensus three-star prospect according to all three major recruiting services • 247 Sports ranked him as the No. 15 overall prospect in Arizona and the No. 23 inside linebacker prospect nationally • Rivals tabbed him as the No. 20 overall prospect in the state • A top-300 overall prospect in the West Region according to ESPN

48 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 2020 SEASON NEWCOMERS D.J. Logan 9 TAYLOR 17 TYLER Freshman // Running Back/Defensive Back Graduate // Placekicker 5-11 // 195 6-0 // 210 Brandon, Fla. (Tampa Catholic) Nixa, Mo. (Nixa/Florida State)

High School Florida State (2016-19) • Regarded as a four-star prospect by 247 Sports and a three-star • Three-year starter for the Seminoles and ACC All-Academic Team recruit by Rivals and ESPN. Considered by 247 Sports as one of the selection Top-30 corners in the nation and a Top-50 player out of Florida. • Averaged 42.5 yards per punt in his career at Florida State - fourth • Credited with 68 tackles during his senior season and recorded in program history - and have 50 punts of over 50 yards 300 total yards on offense as well. • In 2018 broke the single-season school record of punts with 82 • Recorded two interceptions and three passes deflected in 2019. punts for 3,545 yards • A threat in all phases of the game, as he was second on the team • He ranks third in Seminole history with 209 career punts, second with nine touchdowns responsible for (2 rushing, 1 receiving, 1 with 8,879 punt yards interception return, 2 punt returns and 3 touchdown returns). • Tyler finished fourth and first in the ACC in punting in 2017 and • Had 45 tackles, 12 pass breakups, two fumbles forced and three 2018, respectively, and was named to the Ray Guy Award watchlist in picks as a junior. Also rushed for 305 yards on just 20 carries with 2017 two touchdowns while also recording a pick six and a kick return for a • Also handled kickoff duties for the Seminoles and was very touchdown. successful in that role. As a freshman, Tyler averaged 64.1 yards-per- • Will likely see immediate playing time on special teams with the kick, which ranked No. 1 in the ACC and No. 9 overall in the country Sun Devils. • Over the course of his first three campaigns with the Seminoles, Tyler recorded 134 total touchbacks and helped the Seminoles hold opponents to an average starting field position of the 23-yard line in DeaMonte both 2016 and 2017 • His first career field goal connection was a 53-yarder as a 3 TRAYANUM freshman Freshman // Running Back 5-11 // 230 High School Akron, Ohio (Archbishop Hoban) • 2016 Under Armour All-American High School • Rated as five-star placekicker and punter by Kohls kicking and was • An elite running back prospect, unanimously regarded as a four- named to Kohls All-America team as a kicker in 2013 and punter in star recruit by all major services. 2014 • Tabbed by Rivals as the No. 16 running back prospect in the nation • Rated as the No.1 kicker by ESPN and a three-star prospect while 247Sports and ESPN ranked him 22nd among running backs overall by the major recruiting outlets nationally. The No. 4 prospect out of the state of Ohio by ESPN, No. • Collected First Team Missouri All-State honors as a placekicker by 5 by 247Sports and No. 6 by Rivals. both media and coaches; named First Team All-Area (District 5/6) as • One of several class of 2020 signees that will enroll early, giving a kicker, punter and defensive back him a chance to participate in Spring practice with the team. • Played quarterback, running back, safety and outside linebacker as • Named first team OPSWA D-II All-Ohio at linebacker as a junior well as kicker and punter at Nixa High School and a First Team selection at running back this season. • Unanimously named First Team All-Ozark Conference as a kicker • Four-year starter that helped Hoban win three state titles. and as an athlete • As a junior, he scored 26 touchdowns and rushed for 1,313 yards on just 106 carries. On defense, he finished with 60 tackles, eight sacks, five forced fumbles and 10 pass breakups as a junior. • Was limited by an injury as a senior but still battled through to lead Hoban to an appearance in the state championship. • Had a monstrous game against Cardinal Mooney, rushing for 250 yards on just eight carries with four touchdowns.

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Rivals ranks him as one of the Top-50 prospects in California while he Noah is tabbed in the Top-70 in the state by 247 and ESPN 24 VELLA • One of several class of 2020 signees that will enroll in the Spring, giving them a chance to participate in Spring practice with the team Freshman // Running Back 6-0 // 190 • Teamed up with fellow Class of 2020 signee Jordan Banks to form Carlsbad, Calif. (Carlsbad) one of the top defenses in the country. The unit allowed only 7.0 points per game against California competition, pitching three shutouts High School • Recorded 30 tackles during his senior campaign and 74 total • Three-year varsity player for Carlsbad HS tackles total in his junior and senior years • Named first team All-league in the Avocado League by the San • Deflected 14 passes with three interceptions in his career Diego Sports Association • At The Opening regional event this year, the defensive back clocked • Averaged 28.9 yards per catch and 8.4 yards per carry during his in electronically at 4.55 seconds in the 40-yard dash, as well as senior season registering 4.3 seconds in the 20-yard shuttle • Finished with nearly 800 receiving yards and over 600 rushing yards • Additionally, he posted a 30-inch vertical jump in his career • Comes from the same high school as current ASU sophomore captain Darien Butler Rachaad • An All-Area selection at 100 meters in track and field 3 WHITE Junior // Running Back Michael 6-2 // 195 43 WILLIAMS Kansas City, Mo. (Center/Mt. SAC) Sophomore // Punter Mt. San Antonio College 6-1 // 190 • In his sophomore year, he recorded over 1400 yards of total offense Phoenix, Ariz. (Shadow Mountain/Maricopa) for the Mounties Marciopa College - Freshman (2019) • Posted 1,264 rushing yards as a sophomore, averaging 6.4 yards a • Played under head coach Doug Madowski carry and scoring 10 touchdowns • Named first team all-conference punter and second team all- • Named first team All-American by the CCCAA Football Coaches conference kicker Association • Averaged 50.42 yards per punt in the Mustangs' inaugural season • Listed as a three-star running back by 247Sports and the No. 3 running back out of JUCO High School

High School • Top-ranked punter in Arizona and 4A punter of the year • As a senior, was named a first-team Class 3A All-State selection • Ranked 5 Star punter • Also first-team All-district and All-league • 4A Skyline Recognitions 2018-2019 All-Region 1st Team Punter • Had just over 2,000 all-purpose yards (1,325 rushing) • 4A Skyline Recognition 2018-2019 All-Region 2nd Team Receivers/Tight Ends • 4A Skyline Recognition 2017-2018 All-Region 2nd Team Punter Macen • Offense Honorable Mention - All PVUSD 2018 25 WILLIAMS Freshman // Defensive Back 5-10 // 175 Carson, Calif. (Narbonne)

High School • Ball-hawking secondary prospect with the ability to shut down one side of the field • Excellent quickness and agility makes him a candidate to play several position in the defensive backfield • Regarded as a three-star prospect by ESPN, 247 Sports and Rivals.

50 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 2020 SEASON NEWCOMERS digit scoring. Johnny • Logged four interceptions and returned one for a touchdown, 14 WILSON adding three punt returns for touchdowns and a kick return as well. Freshman // Wide Receiver • Was tabbed at No. 14 in the Mercury News as one of the “Fab-40” 6-7 // 220 ranking the top-40 players in the Bay Area prior to his senior season. Calabasas, Calif. (Calabasas) High School • Unanimously regarded as a Top-100 overall prospect by all major recruiting outlets (#89 247 Sports Composite, #89 Rivals, #62 ESPN) and considered one of the Top-16 receiving prospects in the nation by all major outlets (#16 247 Sports Composite, #15 Rivals, #8 ESPN). • A four-star prospect by all services, checking in as the No. 11 player in the state of California by 247 Sports Composite and Rivals and the No. 6 player in the state by ESPN. • Invited to the Under Armour All-American Bowl and Polynesian Bowl All-Star Game. • One of several class of 2020 signees that will enroll early, giving him a chance to participate in Spring practice with the team. • Helped Calabasas to the CIF Southern Section quarterfinals and recorded 15 catches for 264 yards and two touchdowns in two playoff appearances as a senior. • Recorded over 2,400 receiving yards and 35 receiving touchdowns through his junior year and at least 40 or more receptions in each of his first three seasons. Ed 32 WOODS Freshman // Defensive Back 6-0 // 175 Oakland, Calif. (McClymonds)

High School • Dynamic secondary prospect with the ability to impact the game in a variety of ways. • Regarded as the No. 39 cornerback prospect nationally and No. 50 overall recruit in California's 2020 class, as evaluated by 247Sports. A three-star prospect in the 247 Sports Composite rankings (and a top-100 prospect in the talent-rich state of California and a Top-100 corner nationally). Rated a three-star prospect by Rivals and ESPN as well. • A versatile athlete that could factor into the return game and spent time at wide receiver in high school. • Features elite speed, clocking a 10.82 100-meter dash. • Named Oakland League MVP and led McClymonds to a perfect 11-0 regular season record during his senior season and a spot in the CIF Division 2-A state championship game. • Helped pace a stout defensive that posted five straight shutouts during the middle of the season and held nine opponents to single-

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HERM EDWARDS Head Coach

Former NFL head coach and ESPN Analyst “Dr. Michael Crow (ASU President) and I 17 touchdowns with only two interceptions Herm Edwards was named the 24th head are extremely encouraged with the overall (the fewest in school history by a quarterback coach of Sun Devil Football, as announced by direction of the football program under Coach throwing 300 or more passed in a season). and Vice President Edwards and his staff, Anderson said. “They Over the course of the season, Edwards of University Athletics Ray Anderson on have built a foundation that is recruiting at oversaw the development of several standout December 3, 2017. unprecedented levels and we must ensure players including Aiyuk (1,192 receiving the continuation of that effort. This five- Edwards arrived in Tempe with a football yards, the fifth-most in ASU single season year commitment to Coach Edwards will legacy that has impacted thousands, whether history), running back Eno Benjamin (ran demonstrate to prospective student-athletes as a player, coach, analyst, motivational for 1,083 yards and 10 TDs after breaking and their parents the long-term commitment speaker and author, or community advocate ASU’s single-season rushing record as a the University has toward his valued and philanthropist. sophomore with 1,642 yards), punter Michael leadership. Turk (Ray Guy Award semifinalist), defensive Edwards was tabbed by Anderson as “Additionally, Coach Edwards and staff have back Kobe Williams (graded as the eigth- someone who will be a “central leader with a increased the win total, earned two bowl highest defender in the Pac-12, regardless of collaborative staff around him that will elevate invitations, including one bowl victory, and position), defensive back Jack Jones (tied for the performance of players and coaches have developed our young student-athletes at ninth nationally with 16 passes defended on on the field, in the classroom and in our a very high level. We’ve had several freshman the season and his 1.33 passes defended per community. Equally important, (Edwards) will All-Americans in the past two years and we game were 12th in the country), wide receiver be a dynamic and tireless recruiter.” played 32 true and redshirt freshmen in 2019. Frank Darby (averaged 21.9 yards per catch In his first two seasons, Edwards has led the Coach Edwards has assembled an impressive and hauled in eight touchdowns) and center Sun Devils to consecutive winning seasons staff of coordinators, full-time assistants, Cohl Cabral (earned All-Pac-12 second-team and bowl appearances, a win over Florida consultants and analysts and has hired and honors). State in the 2019 Sun Bowl, a 2-0 record developed young coaches as well, such as Joining Aiyuk as Sun Devils selected in vs. Arizona and five wins over ranked foes, Sun Devil alum Derek Hagan.” the 2020 NFL draft was running Benjamin including an upset of sixth-ranked Oregon “It is an honor for myself and my family to (, seventh round). In addition, in 2019 and consecutive road triumphs at serve as head football coach at Arizona Cabrahl () and tight end No. 18 Michigan State and at No. 15 Cal, State University,” Edwards said. “We have Tommy Hudson () signed representing just the second time in history accomplished a lot in our first two years in free agent contracts. (also accomplished in 1986) that ASU won Tempe and we look forward to continuing that two straight road games against ranked Edwards and his coaching staff exceeded momentum in all facets of our program.” opponents in back-to-back opportunities. expectations during his first year in charge of In 2019 Edwards, who was named the Dodd the program, garnering national attention for Earlier this year ASU became just the seventh Trophy Coach of the Week a record three several noteworthy achievements. ASU earned program in NFL Draft history to have a times during the season, guided ASU to a several significant victories under Edwards' wide receiver selected in the first round of 8-5 record, including wins at No. 18 Michigan watch, including a pair of Top-25 wins in Sun consecutive drafts after Brandon Aiyuk was State, at No. 15 Cal and vs. No. 6 Oregon. Devil Stadium over No. 15 Michigan State and selected by the San Francisco 49ers with the Edwards’ steady leadership played a big role No. 16 Utah. 25th pick. In 2019, Aiyuk’s former teammate in the development of freshman quarterback N’Keal Harry was taken off the board by New Despite being picked last by the media in the Jayden Daniels who would go on to be named England with the 32nd pick. Pac-12 South in the preseason, Arizona State an ESPN Freshman All-American. After had a chance to win the Pac-12 South on the In January 2020 ASU vice president for becoming the first true freshman quarterback road against Oregon before finishing second athletics Ray Anderson announced a contract in program history to start the first game of in the division with a 5-4 conference record. extension for Edwards running through the the season, Daniels went on to throw for 2024 season. 2,943 yards (11th most in school history) and Edwards led the Sun Devils to a dramatic

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comeback victory in his first-ever Territorial Cup At ASU, Edwards has taken a proactive honors in 1980 to help lead the Eagles to Super game against rival Arizona. Arizona State came approach to developing coordinators and Bowl XV. back from a 19-point fourth-quarter deficit assistant coaches, drawing on his nearly It is said the victory formation, which was to earn the Territorial Cup point with a 41-40 three decades of NFL experience in a variety implemented by the Eagles, came in part win in Tucson. The comeback represented of capacities and wide range of leadership to a play made by Edwards late in the 1978 the largest in the history of the Territorial Cup positions within both the sport of football and in season. Trailing 17-12 to the series. Edwards’ first season culminated with an other endeavors. That experience has also been appearance against No. 21 Fresno State in the utilized in an effort to develop players to prepare Giants with seconds remaining, Giants' Las Vegas Bowl. Combined with ASU’s wins at for the next stage of their careers after college. quarterback Joe Pisarcik fumbled the handoff USC and vs. UCLA, Edwards became the only and Edwards picked it up for the scoop and Edwards spent eight years as an NFL head first-year coach in program history to defeat UA, score and the 19-17 victory. The play became coach with the (2001-05) and USC and UCLA and make a bowl game. known in Philadelphia as "The Miracle at the (2006-08). He led his Meadowlands.” Under Edwards and his coaching staff, several teams to four playoff appearances, including players enjoyed breakout seasons. Arizona 2004 when his Jets squad finished with a 10-6 Edwards retired from the NFL following the State was the only Power-5 program to have a regular season record and advanced to the 1986 season, and as the first graduate of the 3,000-yard passer (), a 1,000- AFC Divisional Playoffs. Edwards, who also league's Minority Coaching Fellowship, he yard receiver (Harry), and a 1,500-yard rusher guided the Chiefs to a Wild Card berth in 2006, immediately went into coaching as a defensive (Benjamin) in 2018. is one of only four NFL coaches to lead two assistant at San Jose State University from different teams to the playoffs in his first season 1987 to 1989. On the defensive end, linebacker Merlin as head coach with those teams. Robertson was named the 2018 Pac-12 In 1990, Edwards transitioned back into the Defensive Freshman of the Year, becoming Among the numerous players that Edwards NFL as a scout and defensive backs coach with the first true freshman to lead the Sun Devils coached in his career include Pro Football Hall the Chiefs from 1990 to 1995 under legendary in tackles (77) since 2001. Fellow linebackers of Famers , , Derrick head coach . He then Darien Butler and Tyler Johnson came on Brooks, Kevin Mawae and and served under with the Tampa Bay strong as the season progressed as well as numerous All-Pro players including as Larry Buccaneers from 1996-2000 before being freshman standouts Aashari Crosswell (four Johnson, , John Lynch, Jared hired as the head coach for the New York Jets interceptions) and Jermayne Lole (three sacks). Allen, , , Derrick in January 2001. Defensive tackle Renell Wren rated as the Johnson in addition to players like Donnie 23rd-best percentage among all defensive Abraham, and Brandon Carr. Over the course of five seasons Edwards led interior players in the FBS. the Jets to three playoff berths, five postseason An undrafted free agent who went on to have a contests and a pair of 10-win seasons. His 35 Harry (first round/ Patriots) 10-year NFL career, Edwards never missed a victories with the team from 2001-04 is tied and Wren (fourth round/) game in his nine seasons with the Philadelphia with Joe Walton (1983-86) for the most regular were both selected in the 2019 NFL Draft. In Eagles from 1977 to 1985 and started all 16 season wins by a coach in his first four years addition, Wilkins (), offensive games in seven of his nine seasons with the with the team. linemen Casey Tucker () and team. Over the course of his nine years in Quinn Bailey (), defensive back Philadelphia, Edwards totaled 38 interceptions He started his second tour with the Kansas City Jalen Harvey (Seattle Seahawks) and defensive – with seven during his sophomore NFL season Chiefs in 2006 and became the first coach in lineman Doug Subtyl () each – which is just one short of the franchise franchise history to lead the team to the playoffs accepted rookie free agent offers. record. He earned second-team All-NFC in his initial season.

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Youth Foundation in 1985 with the goal of making a direct impact on the lives of children on the Monterey Peninsula.

Edwards has been recognized by multiple organizations for his work in the community. He received the 2012 Walter Camp Foundation Man of the Year Award for his longtime contributions to the game of football; he was honored with Team ESPN’s Commentator of the Year Award in 2013; and in 2015 he received the prestigious Shell Legacy Award from the Shell Oil Company. Edwards was the recipient of the inaugural Voices Leadership Award in 2017. Voices is an organization that provides a wide range of support services for 9/11 families, responders and survivors. Known for his dynamic motivational speaking, Edwards regularly addresses football players of all ages, as well as corporate groups. He spoke to incoming players at the NFL Players Association’s Rookie Premier in 2011, and coached teams at both the Under Armour All-America High School Football game (Head Coach 2011-16) and has also coached the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl college all-star game. During his time at ESPN, Edwards remained connected to coaching as he served as a coach at the Under Armour All-American game, which features the top high school football recruits in the country. Edwards was 5-1 in the Under Armour All-America game, where he worked with such players as , Amari Edwards joined ESPN in March 2009 as an membership was granted during the 2018 Cooper, , Leonard Fournette NFL studio analyst. He appeared primarily season. In May 2019, the Walter Cronkite and Dalvin Cook. on NFL Live and SportsCenter, while also School of Journalism and Mass Communication contributing to ESPN Radio and the company’s announced that Edwards will become a Edwards co-authored the book You Play to Win annual coverage. He also worked professor of practice at the school, serving the Game – Leadership Lessons for Success local broadcasts of Eagles preseason games as a guest lecturer in classes and conduct On and Off the Field with ESPN’s Shelley in 2009. regular discussions on sports and the media at Smith, and he was involved in longtime NFL Cronkite. referee Jim Tunney’s book, It’s the Will, Not the Among Edwards’ other responsibilities, he Skill – Principles and Philosophies of Success called weekly SEC prime time college football Edwards played cornerback for the University as Seen Through the Eyes, Mind and Heart of games alongside Clay Matvick on ESPNU in of California in 1972 and 1974 before he ended Herm Edwards. 2010, and he worked alongside Rece Davis his collegiate career at San Diego State in and in August 2009 to call the 1975. A passionate golfer, Edwards appeared in Dike-New Hartford at Aplington-Parkersburg Channel’s original series “The Haney Project” A native of Seaside, Calif., Edwards graduated (Iowa) high school football game on ESPN. with professional instructor Hank Haney in from Monterey High School, attended the The game marked the emotional return to the December 2011. Edwards has also played a University of California, Berkeley for two years, field for Aplington-Parkersburg, which lost its number of high-profile celebrity tournaments in with a stint at Monterey Peninsula College, legendary football coach Ed Thomas in a tragic the past, including the Pebble Beach National before graduating from San Diego State school shooting two months earlier. Edwards Pro-Am and the American Century Celebrity University with a degree in Criminal Justice. also participated in the 2011 SportsCenter Golf Championship in Lake Tahoe, the latter of Edwards was inducted into the California series “Back to School,” where he returned to which he takes part in every year. Community College Sports Hall of Fame in his hometown of Monterey, Calif., to coach his 2017. Edwards and his wife Lia are the proud parents former high school team, the Monterey H.S. of three children: Marcus, Gabrielle and Vivian. Toreadores. He was appointed a charter member of the Alliance, named a member of the Before officially joining ESPN, Edwards worked Positive Coaching Alliance’s National Advisory a brief stint in Bristol during the 2008 NFL Committee in 2003 and sits on the Santa offseason as a guest analyst. Catalina School Board of Trustees. Edwards Edwards’ media background also came into also remains active in numerous charitable and play as the Football Writers Association of philanthropic endeavors, including the Juvenile America (FWAA) presented Edwards with Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) along a newly-created Super 11 Coach of the with his wife, Lia, who lives with Type I diabetes. Year award for the outstanding access its He also created the Herman L. Edwards Family

56 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide COACHES AND STAFF ASSISTANT COACHES ANTONIO PIERCE Associate Head Coach | Co-Defensive Coordinator Recruiting Coordinator/Linebackers Coach

One of the rising stars in the coaching ranks, Antonio Khaylan Kearse-Thomas enjoyed a breakout senior Prior to his appointment at ASU, Pierce spent four Pierce was promoted to Associate Head Coach/Co- campaign under Pierce and was named the team’s most seasons as the head coach of the Long Beach Poly High Defensive Coordinator in February 2020. Pierce, who Outstanding Linebacker as a result. Kearse-Thomas School football program following a nine-year career also coaches the Sun Devil linebackers and serves as the (2019 All-Pac-12 honorable mention selection) led the in the NFL. While leading the way at Long Beach Poly, program’s recruiting coordinator, joined Herm Edwards’ team in tackles for loss with 11 – the most among non- Pierce’s student-athletes earned 54 total scholarships ASU coaching staff in December 2017. edge rushing linebackers in the Pac-12 – and finished to continue their education – 24 of whom did so at the with 57 total tackles. The senior was a part of five Division I level. “Antonio Pierce has established himself as one of the sacks, tied for first among Pac-12 linebackers. Among elite recruiters in the nation and is one of the brightest Pierce took over at Long Beach Poly in 2014, where he all linebackers and edge defenders in the Pac-12, he up-and-coming coaches around,” Edwards said when became the school’s first outside hire since 1971 as the recorded the 16th-best positive run impact percentage announcing Pierce’s most recent promotion. “His impact program underwent an overhaul. He eventually would at 13.6%. with the linebackers and with the Sun Devil program in lead the Jackrabbits to the 2017 CIF Southern Section just two seasons has been tangible and he has been a Pierce’s linebacker unit had a big impact in ASU’s quarterfinals where they fell to eventual champion Mater pivotal part in our defensive success since his arrival in defensive success in 2018. Starting true freshmen Dei. Tempe.” linebackers Merlin Robertson (77 tackles/first) and Pierce immediately instilled a sense of discipline in his Butler (70 tackles/tied for second) were the team’s top A former linebacker in the NFL, Pierce has players from the moment he arrived and put an emphasis two leaders in tackles. played a pivotal role in the improvement on defense in on academics, raising the minimum GPA required the last two seasons while helping the program attain to Robertson also led the team in tackles for loss (8.5), for a student to be eligible for his football team and new heights in the recruiting world. and sacks (5.0) and intercepted one pass on his way to emphasized preparing his players to be professionals in earning Pac-12 Defensive Freshman of the Year honors. life beyond high school. The Sun Devil defense finished the 2019 regular season He became the first freshman to lead the team in tackles 35th in scoring defense, allowing just 22.4 points per A native of Long Beach, Calif., Pierce played college since Jason Shivers in 2001 and the first freshman to game – notables as the Sun Devils had finished 99th football at the . As a senior, he lead the team in tackles for loss and sacks since Junior or worse between 2015-17. ASU has held opponents had three sacks, 77 tackles (10 for losses), two forced Onyeali in 2010. to 30 points or less in 17 of 26 games the previous two fumbles, one interception, and one blocked kick for seasons after opponents scored at least 30 in 32 of 43 Butler finished tied for second on the team in tackles the Wildcats. Prior to Arizona, Pierce attended Mt. San games previously. for loss (8.0) and also added one sack and two forced Antonio College in Walnut, Calif. fumbles. Tying with Butler for second in tackles for loss The Sun Devils gave up just three plays over 50 yards Beyond his on-field accomplishments, Pierce was (8.0) was redshirt freshman linebacker Tyler Johnson, last season, tied for the fifth-fewest (new ranking after the spokesperson for the Giants Academy inner city who assumed a starting role over the second half of the the Sun Bowl) nationally. ASU was also tied for ninth youth program in 2006, and he works with a number season, giving the Sun Devils three first-year starters at nationally in allowing just three plays of over 50 yards of not-for-profit organizations, including YMCA, DARE, linebacker. in 2018 after sitting in the bottom 10 nationally in the Cystic Fibrosis, My Sisters Place, ASC Football Camp, previous four years. In 2018, ASU was tied for 11th Earlier this year, the Sun Devils’ 2020 recruiting City Meals on Wheels and Make a Wish Foundation. nationally in allowing just eight plays over 40 yards, an class was 23rd in the nation and fourth in the Pac-12 Pierce received the United Way’s Man of the Year area the Devils had struggled in in previous seasons according to 247Sports’ Composite Rankings. Eleven of award in 2007 and was honored by Minority Athletes (allowing 20, 16, 30, 21 in the previous four seasons and the 18 freshmen in the class were regarded as four-star Networking Inc (M.A.N) as its 2008 ‘MAN of the Year,’ finishing 103rd, 79th, 128th, 110th, respectively). prospects by at least one recruiting service. for his excellence in the community. In 2011, Pierce was named to the California Community College Athletics Pierce’s linebackers were key in the Sun Devils staunch Following the 2018 season and with one full year under Association’s Hall of Fame. run defense in 2019. At the conclusion of the regular his belt, Pierce helped put together the nation’s No. season, ASU ranked 21st nationally in allowing just 28 signing class for 2019, according to 247Sports’ In 2005, Pierce hosted his first annual free football camp 116.8 rushing yards per game – the best ranking at Composite Rankings – the fifth highest-graded class in for youth in his hometown of Compton, Calif., where it the end of the regular season for ASU since the 2009 the Pac-12. Despite being just weeks on the job in the continued for seven years. Sun Devils were 19th (108.58 rushing yards per game). year prior, Pierce helped rally the 2018 Signing Class to In 2006, Pierce started ‘Antonio’s A-List’ at Giants ASU allowed 155 or fewer rushing yards in 11 of 12 36th nationally and kept the Sun Devils in the top-half of Academy, the Giants charter academic program located regular season games, the first time in program history it the Pac-12 recruiting rankings. in the Louise A. Spencer School in Newark, N.J. accomplished the feat since regular seasons expanded During his nine-year NFL career, Pierce played 137 ‘Antonio’s A-List’ is a motivational incentive program that to 12 games in the late 1990s. regular season games (and seven playoff games) with rewarded Giants Academy Students that reached certain Under Pierce’s guidance, Darien Butler was named the the Washington Redskins (2001-04) and New York academic standards each semester and for the entire first true sophomore team captain in program history Giants (2005-09). Pierce captained the Giants’ defense school year. Pierce visited the school, and accompanied in 2019. Butler would go on to be the seventh-highest for five seasons, including 2007 when he helped the kids on service trips and preparing meals for the graded linebacker in the Pac-12 on run defense, anchor the championship team that upset the previously community. according to Pro Football Focus, while his 18 total undefeated for a victory in Super During Antonio’s NFL career he played for Marty quarterback pressures were tied for eighth among the Bowl XLII. He was also named to the Pro Bowl that Schottenheimer, Marvin Lewis, , George league’s linebacker. season. Edwards, Greg Williams, , Butler finished with 79 tackles on the season, leading Signed by the Redskins as an undrafted free agent in and . the team in the category and adding five tackles for loss, 2001, Pierce finished his career with 687 tackles, nine leading the team with three forced fumbles and a sack sacks and seven interceptions. and a fumble recovery.

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 57 COACHES AND STAFF ASSISTANT COACHES MARVIN LEWIS Co-Defensive Coordinator

Bringing decades of NFL coaching experience, Marvin Lewis will serve as includes former Bengals offensive coordinators Jay Gruden (head coach of co-defensive coordinator for the 2020 campaign, as announced by head the Washington Redskins since 2014) and Hue Jackson (Cleveland Browns, coach Herm Edwards on February 4, 2020. 2016-18), former defensive coordinators Leslie Frazier ( 2010-13) and (head coach of the Minnesota Vikings since Lewis – a veteran coach of over 25 years in the - 2014), and former defensive backs coach (Denver Broncos joined the program prior to the 2019 season as Special Advisor to Sun Devil 2017-18). Football and most recently served as the team’s interim defensive backs coach for the 2019 Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl. Lewis began his coaching career as linebackers coach at his alma mater Idaho State from 1981-84. ISU’s team finished 12-1 in Lewis’ first season “Marvin Lewis is someone that I have come to trust wholeheartedly during my there and won the NCAA Division 1-AA championship. Lewis played LB at career and his coaching acumen will prove to be invaluable as we continue Idaho State, earning All-Big Sky Conference honors for three consecutive to push this program forward,” Edwards said. “He has coached at the highest years (1978-80). He also saw action at quarterback and free safety during level of football and spearheaded some elite defenses in the process. That his college career. He received his bachelor’s degree in kind of experience cannot be measured and his passion for teaching will from Idaho State in 1981, and earned his master’s in athletic administration in extend beyond the student-athletes, but also to our coaching staff itself.” ‘82. He was inducted into Idaho State’s Hall of Fame in 2001. In addition to setting the Bengals’ franchise record for career wins (131), Born Sept. 23, 1958, Lewis attended Fort High School in McDonald, Lewis also set the club’s head coaching standards for longest tenure (16 Pa. (near Pittsburgh), where he was an all-conference quarterback and seasons), playoff appearances (seven), consecutive playoff appearances safety. He also earned high school letters in wrestling and baseball. He and (five) and division titles (four). The seven playoff berths the Bengals achieved his wife, Peggy, have a daughter, Whitney, and a son, Marcus (Sun Devil with Lewis equaled the number the club had in the 35 seasons prior to his Football analyst). arrival. Under Lewis, the Bengals were one of only four NFL teams to reach the playoffs every year from 2011-15. The 2015 squad’s 12-4 record tied the best regular season mark in club annals. Lewis was the consensus choice for NFL Coach of the Year in 2009, when the Bengals won the AFC North Division while sweeping all six division games. The Bengals also were AFC North champions under Lewis in 2005, ‘13 and ‘15. Named the ninth head coach in Bengals history on Jan. 14, 2003, Lewis started quickly as his 2003 club finished 8-8, six games better than the 2002 club, which represented the biggest improvement in the NFL. Lewis coached 21 Pro Bowl players during his time in Cincinnati, with nine of those players earning the honor multiple times. In 2018, defensive tackle earned his seventh Pro Bowl nod, the most ever by a Bengals defensive player. Lewis came to the Bengals with credentials as a record-setting NFL defensive coordinator, having played a huge role in a championship season. His six seasons (1996-2001) as coordinator included a Super Bowl victory in 2000, when his defense set the NFL record for fewest points allowed in a 16-game campaign (165). That unit clipped 22 points off the previous mark, an achievement that always has the 2000 Ravens as an entry in discussions regarding the best NFL defensive units of all time. In 2002, the season before he joined the Bengals, Lewis led the Washington Redskins to a No. 5 NFL defensive ranking, serving as assistant head coach as well as defensive coordinator. Lewis had his first NFL assignment from 1992-95, as linebackers coach for the . He aided the development of four Pro Bowl players — Kevin Greene, , Levon Kirkland and Greg Lloyd. Greene has since been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Lewis developed an impressive “coaching tree” during his Bengals tenure. Five of his former assistants have become NFL head coaches. The list

58 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide COACHES AND STAFF ASSISTANT COACHES SHAWN SLOCUM Assistiant Head Coach | Special Teams Coordinator

Former NFL assistant and long-time college assistant specialist. school history. coach Shawn Slocum enters his sixth season as the The Sun Devils led the Pac-12 and were second Slocum started his coaching career as a volunteer associate head coach/special teams coordinator at ASU. nationally in 2017 with six total blocked kicks on the assistant at Texas A&M, under his father R.C. Slocum. In In 2019 the Sun Devil special teams units had another season while the team’s five blocked punts were first in 1990, he served as a graduate assistant at the University tremendous campaign under Slocum’s tutelage. the nation. of Pittsburgh, where he coached the defense. He returned to Texas A&M, coaching tight ends, linebackers, Senior wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk who earned All- After posting a number of impressive accomplishments and special teams, from 1991 to 1997. From 1991 to Pac-12 first-team honors for his contributions on offense in 2015, Slocum’s special teams units performed at 1993, Slocum helped the Aggies win three straight received the same recognition as a as an even higher level in 2016. Leading the way was Southwest Conference championships. Between 1994- he helped ASU finish seventh in the nation in kickoff placekicker and 2016 Award winner Gonzalez, 97, he coached two all-Americans – and returns and 17th in in punt returns. Aiyuk’s 2019 who became just the third player in the history of the winner – who both went on highlights included a 97-yard kickoff return against USC Sun Devil football program to receive unanimous All- to play in the NFL. and a 63-yard punt return for a touchdown at Oregon American honors after setting numerous NCAA records State. during his illustrious career. Gonzalez, who was selected During his seven-season coaching tenure at A&M, by the Cleveland Browns in the seventh round of the he was part of a staff that led the Aggies to five bowl Punter Michael Turk earned All-Pac-12 first-team honors 2017 NFL Draft, was fourth in the nation and first in games, including four appearances. and was a semifinalist for the Ray Guy Award after the Pac-12 in field goals (23) and seventh in the nation Texas A&M’s record was 94-28-2 from 1991–1997. The finishing first in the Pac-12 and 11th in the nation in and first in the Pac-12 in field goal percentage (920). 94 wins were the sixth-most in the country and also the punting (46.0). Turk’s high and booming kicks enabled Gonzalez made an FBS-leading 14 field goals from at most wins by any Texas Division I school in any decade. ASU’s punt coverage unit to finish 12th in the nation least 40 yards and was a remarkable 7-for-9 on attempts in net punting (41.6). Turk was honored as the Pac-12 From 1998-1999, Slocum coached at the University of from 50 yards or more. That mark, the second-most Special Teams Player of the Week and the Ray Guy Southern California, where he tutored ever from long distance in an FBS season, includes the Punter of the Week following a week one performance winner , Zeke Moreno, and Markus longest FG of the year, a 59 yarder that was also the in which he set the NCAA, Pac-12 and ASU record Steele. He returned to A&M again and coached the kick to give him the all-time record for career points by for highest average yards per punt in a game with a secondary and special teams from 2000-02. In 2005, a kicker. minimum of five attempts (63.0 yards per punt) in ASU’s he became assistant head coach and linebacker coach season-opening 30-7 win over Kent State. turned in a brilliant campaign in 2016 as at Ole Miss, where he coached star linebacker Patrick he finished 18th in the nation and third in the Pac-12 Willis. Also helping the Sun Devils rank among the top units in punting (43.9). As a unit the Sun Devils finished fifth in punt coverage was true freshman Case Hatch who On February 6, 2006, Slocum joined the Green Bay in the nation and second in the Pac-12 in net punting earned first-team All-Pac-12 recognition as a specialist Packers, becoming the assistant special teams coach. (42.0). Also contributing to ASU’s outstanding special after recording the majority of his 11 tackles and a He was promoted to special teams coordinator in 2009. teams play in 2016 was Tim White, who finished 10th forced fumble on special teams. During his time in Green Bay the Packers won Super in the nation in combined kick return yards (963/709 Bowl XLV in 2010, 31-25 over the Pittsburgh Steelers in A late replacement in the season opener due to on kickoffs and 254 on punts). In addition, White Arlington, Texas. The Packers also claimed five division injury, Cristian Zendejas assumed the team’s primary (punt return) and DJ Calhoun (kickoff) both scored championships (2007, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014), placekicking duties and would go on to finish ninth in the touchdowns on returns. played in three NFC Championship games (winning nation in field goals per game (1.8) and 20th in field goal On the defensive side of the ball, Slocum’s outside one, 2010) and appeared in the NFL Playoffs seven percentage (85.2). linebackers were led by Koron Crump, who led the times (2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014). The Sun Devils had the highest-graded special teams Sun Devils in sacks in 2016 (nine for minus 68 yards) Slocum also was invited to coach in three Pro Bowl unit in the nation in 2016 according to Pro Football while recording three forced fumbles and three fumble games. Focus and the second-highest graded group in 2015. recoveries. Crump, who was named to the Lott IMPACT Shawn’s father, R.C. Slocum, was head coach for Texas Despite replacing three NFL players in 2017 (placekicker Trophy Watch List for the 2017 season, also added an A&M from 1989 to 2002 and is the winningest coach in Zane Gonzalez, punter Matt Haack and kick returned Tim interception to go along with his 37 tackles (28 solos Texas A&M football history. White), ASU still had the 29th-highest graded special stops). teams unit in the nation in 2017. Born in Monticello, Arkansas, on February 21, 1965, In 2015 Gonzalez continued to be among the best in the Slocum graduated from Bryan High School in Bryan, Brandon Ruiz was among the top freshmen kickers in country as he finished the season second in the nation Texas, in 1983 and attended Texas A&M University, in field goals per game (2.0) and 10th in scoring (10.0 the nation in 2017, finishing tied for first in the country where he played football as a linebacker. Slocum earned among freshmen with 19 field goals made. His 52 total ppg). Also turning in a standout season was White, who one letter with the team in 1984. He graduated with a touchbacks were 10th in the nation as well while his finished second in the Pac-12 in kick return average B.S. in construction management degree in 1987 from 69.33 percent touchback percentage was first among (27.0). In addition, White was one of only five Pac-12 the Texas A&M College of Architecture. all freshmen in the country and 12th nationally. As a players to return a kickoff for a touchdown in 2015 and sophomore in 2018, Ruiz finished 21st in the nation his 210 combined punt/kickoff return yards vs. West Slocum is currently married to the former Michelle Biehl in field goals per game (1.38) and 27th in field goal Virginia in the Motel 6 Cactus Bowl were the most in a and the couple has four children. percentage (81.8). game by a Pac-12 player last season. One of the units biggest highlights of 2018 came in Slocum’s coaching also helped Sun Devil linebacker ASU’s win at USC in which Sun Devil wide receiver/ Antonio Longino post an outstanding senior campaign punt returner N’Keal Harry returned a punt 92 yards for that culminated with Longino earning Pac-12 Honorable a touchdown. In addition to Harry’s outstanding athletic Mention recognition. A two-time Pac-12 Defensive Player ability, the return was also made possible by a few of the Week in 2015, Longino led the Pac-12 with 22.5 key blocks executed by punt return unit. In addition to tackles for and 11 sacks, and ranked third in the FBS in earning first-team All-Pac-12 honors as a wide receiver, tackles for loss and 11th in sacks. His 22.5 tackles for Harry also earned second-team recognition as a return loss ranked as the sixth-highest single-season total in

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 59 COACHES AND STAFF ASSISTANT COACHES ZAK HILL Offensive Coordinator | Quarterbacks

Zak Hill, who spent the previous four seasons On the receiving end, the Broncos had a potent 1-2 In 2016, Hill’s debut campaign with the Broncos, with Boise State as offensive coordinator and punch in senior John Hightower (48 catches, 923 the Boise State offense led the Mountain West quarterbacks coach, was named offensive yards, eight touchdowns) and sophomore Khalil and ranked 21st nationally in total offense (472.8). coordinator for Sun Devil Football, as announced by Shakir (60 catches, 834 yards, six touchdowns). Hill also oversaw the progression of Rypien, then head coach in Herm Edwards December of 2019. Boise State’s 30 touchdowns by air were 18th a sophomore, who garnered his second-straight nationally at the end of the regular season while first-team All-MW accolade after leading the league Hill, who will also work with ASU’s quarterback, the passing offense ranked 35th at 267.4 yards per and ranking 12th nationally with 3,646 passing joined the Boise State staff in January 2016 as co- game. yards. Rypien also ranked 15th nationally in passing offensive coordinator and was named the program’s efficiency (155.7). sole offensive coordinator prior to the 2017 season. Shakir was the second-highest graded wide receiver In his four seasons at Boise State, Pro Football Focus in the nation, according to Pro Football Focus, with a graded his offense out in the Top-40 each season grade of 89.5 – Hill’s second receiver to be ranked Hill joined Boise State from Hawai’i, where he was and 31st or better in three of those. In 2017 and in the Top-10 nationally by PFF in the last three named offensive coordinator and quarterbacks 2018, PFF scored the Boise State passing game in years. Guard Jake Stetz was the third-highest graded coach in December 2015. Prior to that, Hill served as the Top-15 nationally while the receivers earned a offensive guard in the nation (83.7) while tackle passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Top-25 score in each of his four seasons. Ezra Cleveland was the 23rd-best graded tackles in Eastern Washington for seven seasons (2009-15). In the FBS. Tight end John Bates was among the top The 2019 Bronco program entered the bowl season Cheney, Hill coached some of the top quarterbacks blocking tight ends in the country (ranked in the Top- ranked 19th nationally after winning its fourth in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), 20 in both run and pass blocking) while receiving the Mountain West title since joining the conference in including Award (given to the 21st-highest graded among tight ends in the FBS. 2011. Boise State rode its potent and well-rounded nation’s top FCS player) finalists Vernon Adams, offense to a 12-1 record this season, qualifying for In 2018, quarterback Brett Rypien picked up a Jr. (2012-14) and (2009), and 2014 its 18th consecutive bowl game and 22nd-straight fourth-straight All-Mountain West accolade while champion and (CFL) season with a winning record – the longest active also earning Mountain West Offensive Player of the quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell (2010-11). streak in the country. Year honors, the first such recognition for a Bronco He helped oversee the offense of an Eastern quarterback since Kellen Moore earned the award in The 2019 Bronco offense was 38th in total offense Washington program that made the FCS playoffs five 2011. Rypien concluded his career as the Mountain (441.5 ypg) and 14th in the country in averaging times over his seven years and captured the 2010 West’s all-time leader in career 300-yard passing 36.8 points per game, despite relying heavily on true FCS national title. The Eagles also reached the FCS games (21), completions (1,036) and passing yards freshmen playing at quarterback and running back. semifinals twice more, in 2012 and 2013, and won or (13,581). He also ranked second in league history in Boise State improved in scoring offense in each of shared the Big Sky Conference crown six times. both wins by a starting quarterback (37) and career Hill’s three seasons as the sole offensive coordinator. attempts (1,619), and tied for second in career Eastern Washington topped the FCS rankings Like the Sun Devils, Boise State was one of just four touchdown passes (90). in passing offense (353.3 ypg) in 2015, with FBS programs to start the 2019 campaign with a quarterback Jordan West finishing the year with Running back Alexander Mattison led the Mountain true freshman at quarterback in Hank Bachmeier, 3,002 passing yards (300.2 ypg, second in FCS) and West and ranked eighth nationally in rushing in who exploded on the scene with 407 passing yards 30 touchdown passes (fourth in FCS). The Eagles 2018 (1,415), giving Boise State 10-straight seasons – a Boise State record for a debut start - and a road also scored 34.6 points per game, 18th-best in FCS. with a 1,000-yard back, the longest active streak in victory against Florida State in the season opener. the country and tied for the third-longest streak in Hill was a record-breaking quarterback at Central Bachmeier appeared in just seven games – and college football history, behind only North Carolina Washington from 1999-2003. He broke more than left the game early in one of those - due to injury, (12; 1973-84) and Texas (11; 1995-2005). 20 league records and passed for 8,882 career yards but accounted for 1,760 yards (251.4 ypg) and nine and 76 touchdowns while completing 60.2 percent touchdowns in the games he played. Behind the production of Rypien and Mattison, Boise of his passes. In 2002, Hill led Central Washington State concluded the season ranked in the top 25 Despite Bachmeier being out for the final four to an 11-1 record and was named a third-team All- nationally in both total offense (21st/459.5 yards per games of the regular season and the Mountain West American. He was inducted into the school’s Hall of game) and scoring offense (20th/35.4 points per Championship, the Broncos rallied to five consecutive Fame in 2013. game). victories to end the season and averaged 36.0 points Following his playing career, Hill became a student per game during that streak. The Broncos rallied Rypien was the 13th-highest graded quarterback assistant at EWU from 2004-05, where he worked behind senior quarterback Jaylon Henderson, who in the nation in 2018 while Mattison thrived behind with the 2005 Walter Payton Award winner, threw for 944 and 10 touchdowns with only two Cleveland, who was the fifth-highest graded tackle quarterback Erik Meyer. interceptions and added two rushing touchdowns and in the FBS. over 100 yards on the ground in the final four games Hill then spent three seasons at Hillsboro High In 2017, Hill’s first as the lone offensive coordinator, of the year. School in Oregon, serving as offensive coordinator in Boise State saw record-setting production in the 2006-07. He took over as head coach in 2008 and True freshman running back George Holani rushed passing game. Wide receiver Cedrick Wilson set the led the school to an appearance in the state Class for 979 yards on the season – fifth among freshmen Boise State single-season record with 1,511 yards 5A playoffs. running backs in the FBS - and is just 21 yards away receiving, earning first-team all-league honors. He from giving Boise State its 11th-straight season was the sixth-highest graded wide receiver in the Hill earned his bachelor’s degree in school health with a 1,000-yard back, which would be tied for the nation (87.7). education from Central Washington in 2004. He and second-longest streak in college football history. his wife, Hollie, have one daughter, Valerie Ann, and Rypien also picked up his third-straight All-MW The Broncos rushed for 174.15 yards per game – the one son, Brett Thomas. accolade, while Mattison was honored for the first 31st-most in the nation. time following a campaign in which he picked up 1,086 yards rushing.

60 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide COACHES AND STAFF ASSISTANT COACHES DAVE CHRISTENSEN Assistant Coach | Offensive Line

Former University of Wyoming head coach Dave Christensen - a veteran of more than Christensen’s offense used this scheme to good effect by scoring a school record 558 35 years within college football - enters his third season as the Sun Devil offensive line points. coach. Additionally, Missouri ranked fifth in total offensive yards (490.29 per game), eighth in Christensen spent the 2017 season with the Sun Devil program in a non-coaching role scoring offense (39.86 points per game), and ninth in passing yards (314.07 per game). and, prior to the 2018 season, last coached the offensive line at Texas A&M during the The same season propelled to Heisman finalist status. Martin Rucker 2015 season. and were named consensus All-Americans, making it the first time two Tigers were named as such in the same season. Christensen himself was a finalist for In 2019 Christensen’s leadership was key in helping the Sun Devil offensive line the and Rivals.com named him as the Offensive Coordinator of the Year. overcome numerous injuries to help the offense finish 16th in the nation in red zone offense, 22nd in yards per completion and 32nd in team passing efficiency. The unit In 2008, the Tigers finished fourth in the nation in passing offense (330.4 yards per played a big role in helping true freshman quarterback Jayden Daniels lead the team game), No. 6 in scoring offense (42.2) and No. 8 in total offense (484.1). to eight wins while earning ESPN Freshman All-America honors and finishing as a The Tigers were nationally ranked offensively throughout Christensen’s tenure as semifinalist for the Shawn Alexander Freshman of the Year Award. The offensive line the offensive coordinator, which followed a successful stint at Toledo. During his nine – which included a pair of true freshman starters for much of the season in LaDarrius years as a Toledo assistant (the last four as the offensive coordinator), the Rockets Henderson and Dohnovan West (2020 All-Pac-12 honorable mention) – also helped set numerous school records on offense while winning one Mid-American Conference paved the way for running back Eno Benjamin to go over the 1000-yard mark in rushing championship and two MAC West titles (tying for another). for the second-straight season while also running for 10 touchdowns. The line was anchored by the play of senior and All-Pac-12 second-team performer Cohl Cabral who Christensen also served assistant coaching stints at Western Washington (1983), was signed by the Los Angeles Rams in April 2020. Eastern Washington (1986-87), Washington (1988-89, graduate assistant) and Idaho State (1990-91). In its first season under Christensen’s direction, the Sun Devil offensive line helped ASU become the only Power-5 program to have a 3,000-yard passer (Manny Wilkins), As an undergraduate, Christensen played offensive line at Washington from 1980-82. a 1,000-yard receiver (N’Keal Harry), and a 1,500-yard rusher (Benjamin). Benjamin He earned a bachelor’s degree from Western Washington in 1985 and a master’s finished his first season as a starter with a Pac-12 best and ASU single-season record degree from Eastern Washington in 1988. 1,642 rushing yards and 16 rushing touchdowns. Benjamin broke the school’s single- game rushing record (312 yards) in the Sun Devils’ win over Oregon State. The line allowed only 16 sacks for the season and was named one of 10 semifinalists for the Joe Moore Award which goes annual to the outstanding offensive line unit in college football. In addition, three players from Christensen’s unit –Cabral (second team), Quinn Bailey (honorable mention) and Casey Tucker (honorable mention) – earned All-Pac-12 recognition. Bailey (Denver Broncos) and Tucker (Philadelphia Eagles) both signed rookie free agent contracts. In 2015 at Texas A&M, Christensen oversaw the offensive line and run game under head coach Kevin Sumlin. The Aggies were 8-4 during the regular season and advanced to the Music City Bowl. Under Christensen, the A&M rushing offense improved 20 spots in the national rankings in yards per game. His offensive lines rush blocking grade was rated 38th nationally and 19th among the Power Five programs according to Pro Football Focus while the pass blocking was 21st among the Power Five teams. Christensen arrived in College Station after spending a year with the Utah Utes, where he was the program’s offensive coordinator and tight ends coach. During the 2014 campaign, the Utah rushing attack was ranked third in the Pac-12 and 39th nationally at 190.4 yards per game while Devontae Booker finished second in the league at 116.3 yards per game. That season, the Utah offensive line was also responsible for the 24th-best pass blocking grade in the country according to PFF. From 2009-13, Christensen was the head coach at Wyoming where he compiled a 27- 35 record in five seasons. In 2009, Christensen became the first Cowboy head coach to win a bowl game in his debut season when he led Wyoming to a 35-28 win over Fresno State in the New Mexico Bowl. Two years later, Christensen was named the 2011 Mountain West Coach of the Year after the Cowboys compiled an 8-5 overall record, including a 5-2 record against MWC opponents. He became a head coach after serving 17 years as an assistant for head coach at Toledo (1992-2000) and Missouri (2001-08). Christensen coached the offensive line at both schools and was the offensive coordinator from 1997-2008, including his entire stay at Missouri. While at Missouri, Christensen devised a no-huddle attack that helped the Tigers advance to the Big 12 Championship Game in 2007 and 2008. In the 2007 season,

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 61 COACHES AND STAFF ASSISTANT COACHES SHAUN AGUANO Assistant Coach | Running Backs

Shaun Aguano, one of the most decorated coaches in Arizona High School football history, joined the Sun Devil football program as running backs coach in January 2019. "I am so excited for the opportunity to be a Sun Devil," Aguano said. "This is a dream come true for me and my family. Having the chance to work for Coach (Herm) Edwards and his incredible staff is exciting." In Aguano’s first season tutoring the Sun Devil running backs, Eno Benjamin rushed for 1,083 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2019 on his way to earning First Team Pac-12 All-Conference honors for the second consecutive season. In reaching the 1,000-yard rushing mark for the second-straight year, he became the first Sun Devil running back since Freddie Williams (1974-75) to accomplish the feat in consecutive years. Benjamin, who was drafted by the Arizona Cardinals in the seventh round of the 2020 NFL Draft, was more than just a ball carrier as a running back, as he offered versatility that allowed him to contribute as a receiver and in pass protection. His 347 receiving yards in 2019 were sixth among all FBS running backs and his 42 receptions tied for fifth in the nation. In eight seasons as head coach at Chandler High School, Aguano led the Wolves to an 88-19 record and four state championships. In 2018, Aguano won his third consecutive state championship (fourth in five years) as the Wolves rolled to a record-setting 65-28 win over Perry High School in the 2018 6A title game. Chandler earned the school's first ever state championship when it defeated rival Hamilton in the 2014 Division I AIA State Championship, giving Aguano the first of four titles. Former Sun Devil standout wide receiver and 2019 NFL first round draft choice N'Keal Harry and current Sun Devil defensive back Chase Lucas played for Aguano during his first state championship run. "Shaun brings a combination of coaching knowledge, connection with the community and the fact that he is a great man, father and husband to ASU," ASU head coach Herm Edwards said. "I have a long history with Shaun, going back to coaching in the annual Under Armour game. I have a high regard for him. I'm excited to be able to add him to our staff." Under Aguano, Chandler HS achieved unprecedented success and was recognized as one of the nation’s top high school programs. He compiled an outstanding 63-8 mark over his last five seasons. During that stretch, Chandler finished in the MaxPreps National Top-25 three times, finding itself ranked as high as 12th in the country (2015 & 2016). The Wolves occupied the top spot in the final Arizona High School rankings in each of Aguano’s last three campaigns. Additionally, they earned victories over Valdosta (Ga.) and Miami Northwestern (Fla.) in the Geico Bowl Series, an event that pits state champions against each other at the end of the season. Running backs thrived under Aguano's guidance as Chandler had a running back accumulate more than 2,000 yards in three consecutive seasons. Three of his former backfield pupils – T.J. Green (Utah) and Drake Anderson (Northwestern) and DeCarlos Brooks (Cal) – are currently on Power Five rosters. Aguano served as an offensive coordinator in the 2019 Under Armour All-American game and has previously coached at both the Army All-American Game and Semper Fidelis Bowl. In 2013, Aguano helped Chandler snap a 17-game losing streak to arch-rival Hamilton High School. Before departing, he led the Wolves to six consecutive victories over the Huskies. Aguano took over as head coach of Chandler High School after serving as the offensive coordinator. He spent 10 years as an assistant at Chandler High School after earning his degree in financial management from Linfield College in Oregon, where he was a running back and four-year letter winner. Aguano is joined in Tempe by his wife, Kristin, and their four children, Nainoa, Taylor, Bryn, and Kalia.

62 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide COACHES AND STAFF ASSISTANT COACHES ROBERT RODRIGUEZ Assistant Coach | Defensive Line

Former Minnesota Vikings assistant defensive line coach Robert Rodriguez was named In 2015, Everson Griffen led the team with 10.5 sacks (4th in the NFC) on his way to his defensive line coach at Arizona State on February 10, 2020. first career Pro Bowl. Hunter, a third-round selection out of LSU, ranked second in the NFL for sacks by a rookie with 6.0. He posted the second-most sacks on the Vikings Rodriguez completed his fifth season with the Vikings in 2019, serving as the team's and fifth-most by a rookie in team history. Nose tackle Linval Joseph was a dominant assistant defensive line coach. Rodriguez worked closely with veteran defensive line force in his second year as a Viking, and he led the line with 71 tackles. Joseph (Week coach and co-defensive coordinator Andre Patterson in their fifth season together with 9 vs. STL) and Griffen (Week 17 at GB) earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week the Vikings. Prior to that, Rodriguez served as the linebackers coach for seven seasons honors. Hunter was named to the All-Rookie team by the PFWA. The DL accounted at the University of Texas-El Paso. for 30 of the 43 team sacks during the regular season. Only five RBs reached 100+ "Robert Rodriguez has established himself as a strong up-and-coming coach at the rushing yards in 2015. The defense ranked fifth in the NFL only allowing 19.3 points per highest level of football and has worked within one of the most dominant defensive game. organizations of the past several seasons in the Vikings," ASU head coach Herm From 2008-14, Rodriguez coached the linebackers and special teams at his alma mater, Edwards said. "But he also has numerous years of collegiate coaching experience and Texas-El Paso. I feel strongly that the combination of his professional and collegiate coaching abilities will prove to be a vital asset along our defensive front." During the 2013 season, the Miners' special teams unit was sparked by Autrey Golden, who under the direction of Rodriguez averaged 27.6 yards per kickoff return, which "My family, my wife and I are ecstatic for the opportunity to go to Arizona State to work ranked 10th nationally, and tied for second nationally in kickoffs returned for TDs (2). In with best staff we could ask for," Rodriguez said. "Getting the opportunity work with 2011, linebacker Isaiah Carter finished with 54 tackles and was named All-Conference Herm Edwards, Marvin Lewis, Antonio Pierce and that caliber of coaches is one of the USA honorable mention for the second-consecutive season. reasons that we even looked outside the National Football League. We are all in. Once we got there and saw what they're trying to build, we knew that this was the place that Rodriguez, who started his playing days with the Miners, ranks in the top-five among we wanted to be." UTEP's all-time leading tacklers with 443 career tackles, including 33 TFLs. He led the Western Athletic Conference in tackles in three of four seasons with the Miners and For the fifth consecutive season, the 2019 Viking defense ranked in the top half of the was named the WAC Defensive Player of the Year following his senior season in 2004, NFL in total defense and were tied for fifth in the league in allowing just 18.9 points after being credited with 121 tackles and 16 TFLs and was selected to play in the 2005 per game. The Vikings were fifth in the NFL with 48.0 sacks during the regular season East/West All-Star Game. and 13th in the league in rushing yards allowed per game (108.0). All-Pro defensive end Danielle Hunter continued to lead the charge, finishing fourth in the league with 14.5 In his professional playing career, Rodriguez spent time with the and sacks for the second consecutive season, earning his second Pro Bowl selection in the Tennessee Titans (2005) before playing for Cologne in the NFL Europa (2006) and the process. Calgary Stampeders of the CFL (2006-07). The 2018 Vikings ranked fourth in NFL total defense and fourth in scoring defense, the A native of El Paso, Texas, Rodriguez was a standout RB at Montwood High School, third-straight season finishing in the top-five of both categories. The team led the NFL earning All-City Offensive MVP as a senior. Rodriguez and wife, Holly, have sons, Caleb in third-down defense for the second-straight season, limiting teams to 30.5 percent and Jesse. on conversions attempts. The Vikings talented defensive front played a key part in the performance. The unit was led by Hunter, whose 14.5 sacks were a team-high and he earned his first career Pro Bowl berth while being named a Second-Team All-Pro selection. Hunter's breakout season spurred a defense that recorded 50 sacks, the most under head coach Mike Zimmer and tied for the third-most in team history. The defense set a franchise record with 10 sacks vs. Detroit (11/4) and followed up later in the season with nine sacks against Miami (12/16). In 2017, the defensive line once again provided a lethal pass rush that rattled opposing quarterbacks and stopped the run at an impressive rate. Defensive end Everson Griffen (third honor) and defensive tackle Linval Joseph (second honor) earned trips to the Pro Bowl for the second-straight year while Griffen also received his first All-Pro honor (second-team). The defense finished out the regular season ranked first in total and scoring defense, allowing just 15.8 points per game and 275.9 yards per game. Joseph was crucial in stopping the run as the Minnesota defense surrendered just 20 runs of 10+ yards, tops in the league and tied with the San Francisco 49ers in 1995 for the fewest since 1991. Griffen began the year with a sack in each of the team's first eight games, tied for the longest streak to start a season in NFL history, and helped hold opponents to a 25.2 percent 3rd-down conversion rate, best in the NFL since 1991. The Vikings defense ascended to No. 3 in the NFL in 2016, powered by strong and consistent play along the line. The Vikings ranked tied for fourth in the NFL with 41 team sacks, 34 of those coming from the defensive line, which was the second-most as a unit in the NFL. The line was represented at the Pro Bowl by Griffen (second honor) and Joseph made his first appearance. Joseph notched 100 tackles on the season and second-year player Hunter led the club with 12.5 sacks, putting him in a tie for 3rd in the NFL. The Vikings defensive line accounted for two touchdowns and a safety with Hunter returning a fumble for a a touchdown and notching the safety and Griffen returning a fumble for a score. Griffen was named NFC Defensive Player of the Week for his game at Carolina (9/25) when he had a season-high 3.0 sacks.

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 63 COACHES AND STAFF ASSISTANT COACHES PRENTICE GILL Assistant Coach | Wide Receivers Assistant Recruiting Coordinator

Prentice Gill – who most recently served as an offensive analyst at Oregon – joined Sun Devil Football as wide receivers coach/assistant recruiting coordinator in December 2019. “Prentice is a young, up-and-coming star in our business. He’s an excellent recruiter and he’s already demonstrated that with us,” ASU head coach Herm Edward said. “He understands the DNA of the type of player that it takes to win. He can identify those players and recruit them to our model. He’s worked at USC and at Oregon, so he’s very familiar with our conference. He’ll add a wealth of information and recruiting knowledge to our staff.” Gill has extensive experience with two of the premier programs in the Pac-12, most recently spending the 2019 season as an offensive analyst at Oregon. Prior to that, Gill spent three seasons (2016-18) as a graduate assistant at USC where he worked primarily with the wide receivers. He was also a staff assistant in the USC football office in 2014. Gill is regarded as a talented young recruiter with strong ties in the Southern California area. The 2019 Oregon Ducks won the Pac-12 Championship and the 2020 Rose Bowl. At the conclusion of the regular season, the Duck offense rated as the eighth-highest graded unit in the FBS, according to Pro Football Focus. Johnny Johnson III emerged in a big player over the final month of the season, recording 422 yards over the final four games with five touchdowns after having just 396 yards and two touchdowns in the first nine games of the year. The 2018 Trojans featured a trio of talented receivers in Michael Pittman, Tyler Vaughns and Amon-Ra St. Brown, who accounted for over 2,000 receiving yards between them. In 2017, USC was 16th nationally in passing offense while setting school season records for passing yards (4,157) and passing first downs (192). Wide receiver Deontay Burnett had 86 catches for 1,114 yards with nine touchdowns as USC played in the 2017 Cotton Bowl. In 2016, USC was 25th in pass offense (276.4) and wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster moved up to fourth on USC’s career receptions list and was an NFL Draft second rounder as USC advanced in the Rose Bowl. Gill spent 2015 as a graduate assistant at San Jose State, working with the defensive backs. The Spartans won the Cure Bowl. Gill began his coaching career in 2012 as the receivers coach at Los Angeles (Calif.) Harbor College (the team played in the Golden State Bowl) and he held a similar position at Long Beach (Calif.) City College for the 2013 season.

Gill was a wide receiver at Old Dominion for two seasons (2010-11). As a junior in 2010, he had 41 catches for 686 yards (16.7 avg) with five touchdowns, including a trio of 100-yard outings. As senior in 2011, Gill caught 42 passes for 591 yards (14.1 avg) with seven scores as the Monarchs advanced to the second round of the NCAA FCS playoffs. Gill spent two seasons (2008-09) as a wide receiver at Los Angeles Harbor Junior College. As a 2008 freshman, he had 18 catches for 216 yards (12.0 avg) with a touchdown. As a 2009 sophomore, he had 48 receptions for 651 yards 13.6 avg) with five touchdowns. Gill was a wide receiver and defensive back at Cathedral High in Los Angeles (Calif.), where he caught 55 passes for 772 yards (14.0 avg) with five touchdowns and made 29 tackles and three interceptions as a 2007 senior. He previously played at Narbonne High in Harbor City (Calif.). Gill received his bachelor’s degree in sociology from Old Dominion in 2012 and studied for his master’s degree in communication management at USC.

64 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide COACHES AND STAFF ASSISTANT COACHES DEREK HAGAN Assistant Coach | Tight Ends Arizona State University Hall of Fame Inductee Derek Hagan, who graduated from ASU as the Pac-12 Conference’s all-time leader in receptions, was promoted to the coaching staff as co-wide receivers coach in December 2019 after serving as an analyst for two seasons. “We are extremely pleased to be adding Derek Hagan to our coaching staff,” said ASU head coach Herm Edwards. “I am enthusiastic about what Derek brings to the table as not only one of the greatest receivers in school history, but as a former NFL player as well. He will be a valuable asset to our staff.” “With all of the positive things that are happening with Sun Devil Football I wanted to be a part of that,” says Hagan. “I wanted to do something to help Coach Edwards and the staff take the program to the next level. I had a nice high school career, but ASU is the place in which I elevated my game. It started daily in practice and eventually carried over to the games. There’s nothing like the Maroon and Gold.” Hagan, who was inducted into the ASU Sports Hall of Fame in 2015, played wide receiver for the Sun Devils from 2002-05, a period in which the program enjoyed some of the greatest offensive success in school history. He appeared in 50 games across four seasons at Arizona State, finishing his career as one of the greatest receivers in both school and Pac-12 history. Hagan left Arizona State as the Pac-12 record holder for career receptions with 258, ranks second all-time in the conference with 3,939 yards, and broke five school records, including receptions, receiving yards, receiving touchdowns, 100-yard games and receiving yards per game as he averaged more than 100 yards per game in his final two seasons. The two-time semifinalist for the Biletnikoff Award earned First- Team All-Pac 12 honors after his final season in Maroon and Gold. A captain during his senior season, Hagan is the owner of three of the top seven highest single-season receiving yardage totals in school history and finished with more than 150 receiving yards in eight games. He caught a pass in 41 consecutive games to end his career and had at least one reception in 48 of 50 career games. He was selected in the third round of the National Football League draft by the , where he spent three seasons. Hagan would move on to play for the , Oakland Raiders and before ending his career with the Tennessee Titans. Hagan compiled 148 receptions for 1,734 yards and seven touchdowns during his nine-year NFL career. Before joining the Sun Devil Football staff, Hagan worked alongside Tim Healey and as a sideline reporter covering ASU football games for The Sun Devil Sports Network.

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 65 COACHES AND STAFF ASSISTANT COACHES CHRIS HAWKINS Assistant Coach | Defensive Backs

Chris Hawkins - who most recently worked as a graduate assistant at USC – joined Sun Devil Football as defensive backs coach in December 2019. “I am very excited to announce the appointment of Chris Hawkins as defensive backs coach at ASU. Chris impressed our staff as a young, up- and-coming coach who has a very bright future in our profession,” ASU head coach Herm Edwards said. “Chris played the position at an elite level at USC and the young players in our secondary will benefit from his knowledge and experience. Chris will be instrumental in recruiting Southern California for us as well.” Hawkins was a graduate assistant at USC in 2019, working directly with the defensive backs. Among the highlights of the Trojan secondary in 2019 was Pac-12 second-team defensive back , who finished the season with 90 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss and two forced fumbles. Fellow defensive back Isaiah Pola-Mao led the Pac-12 with four interceptions. Sophomore defensive back Olaijah Griffin was especially efficient for the Trojans last season, earning Pac-12 Honorable Mention honors while ranking third among Pac-12 corners in defensive success percentage (60.3) by Pro Football Focus – a measure of a team’s defensive success rate when the defender is targeted in coverage. Opponents earned a first down or touchdown just 24.1 percent of the time when targeting Griffin, the fourth-lowest total in the Pac-12. When targeted, opponents recorded just a 67.7 NFL quarterback rating against Griffin – the fourth-lowest total in the Pac-12. Griffin allowed just 54 yards after the catch on the season and record five pass breakups. Opponents completed just 42.6 percent of their targets against Griffin – the fourth lowest total in the league. The USC secondary was fourth in the Pac-12 in passing yards allowed this season while also finishing fourth in the league in passes defended. Hawkins spent 2018 working in commercial real estate. Prior to that, he lettered four seasons (2014-17) as part of USC’s secondary, the first year as a cornerback and the final three at safety. He had 234 tackles, four interceptions and six deflections in his career while starting 36 games. Hawkins earned All-Pac-12 honorable mention recognition in 2016 and 2017. As a 2017 senior, he captained the 2017 Trojans and won the team’s Trojan Way Leadership Award, notching 88 tackles on the season. He was on USC teams that played in the 2014 and 2015 Holiday Bowls, 2017 Rose Bowl and 2018 Cotton Bowl. He redshirted in 2013. Hawkins was USC’s 2017 representative on the Pac-12’s Student- Athlete Leadership Team and also was one of two student-athletes to represent the Pac-12 at the 2017 NCAA Legislation meeting in Chicago. He received his bachelor’s degree in policy, planning and development from USC in 2017 and was pursuing his master’s degree in communication management from USC. Hawkins was in training camp with the Seattle Seahawks in 2018. He was a prep All-American as a 2012 senior at Rancho Cucamonga (Calif.) High.

66 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide COACHES AND STAFF SUPPORT STAFF JOE CONNOLLY Head Coach | Sports Performance Joe Connolly - formerly the assistant athletics director for sports University of Hartford, where he earned degrees in criminal justice performance at UMass - enters his third season as the head coach and sociology. He was a four-year letterwinner in baseball and was for sports performance for Sun Devil Football. given the Senior Award for great sportsmanship and perseverance. In his first season with the Sun Devil football program, Connolly Connolly is Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified (SCCC) by the worked with 2019 NFL draft choices WR N’Keal Harry (first round) Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches’ Association (CSCCA) and Renell Wren (fourth round). Prior to the draft Wren was singled and Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). out as a player who had raised his draft profile at the NFL combine where the former Sun Devil defensive lineman had a breakout Connolly is a current competitor in Olympic weightlifting, drug-free performance. Also working in Connolly’s program in 2018 were 2019 powerlifting, Highland games and strongman competitions. He is NFL rookie free agent signees OL Quinn Bailey, DB Jalen Harvey, joined in Tempe by his wife, Shalona. OL Casey Tucker and QB Manny Wilkins. Connolly’s program also played a big role in helping Sun Devil wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk become a 2020 first round draft making it consecutive years that ASU had a receiver taken in the first round. Connolly joined ASU from UMass where worked primarily with the football team. In his first year with the program, Connolly helped develop Elijah Wilkinson – a 6-6, 329-pound offensive lineman who signed with the Denver Broncos as an undrafted free agent and concluded the 2018 season as a starter on the Denver offensive line. Connolly also oversaw the strength and conditioning development of tight end Adam Breneman. In 2017 Breneman was named to the USA TODAY College Football All-American Team as one of the two best tight ends in the country. He finished the 2017 campaign as the top-ranked tight end in the nation for receptions per game (5.8) and second for most receiving yards per game (69.5). Breneman became just the third Minuteman selected to a major, national All-America team. A native of Barnstable, Mass., Connolly arrived in Amherst after seven seasons working with the football program at the University of South Carolina with Hall of Fame coach Steve Spurrier. During his time with the Gamecocks, he coached 45 NFL Draft picks, including the 2014 No. 1 selection Jadeveon Clowney. The Gamecocks went on to six straight bowl games, winning the SEC East in 2010, and went 5-2 against in-state rival Clemson during Connolly’s tenure. South Carolina was also one of three Power 5 teams that won 11 games for three consecutive years. Prior to his arrival in Columbia, S.C., Connolly served as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Louisville. He worked with the Cardinal football program, primarily focusing on the skill position players. Connolly began his professional career at Harvard in 2007, assisting with all 41 sports, including the league’s championship football team. He was hired as a full-time assistant strength and conditioning coach with the Crimson in 2008 and served as the head strength and conditioning coach for men’s volleyball while continuing to assist with the other programs. Connolly holds a Master of Science in physical education with a concentration in strength and conditioning from Bridgewater State, graduating magna cum laude in 2007. He is a 2004 graduate of the

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JORDAN STEVEN DIAZ ADAM BEARD Asst. Dir. - Sports BRENEMAN Performance Graduate Assistant - Defense Graduate Assistant - Offense Jordan Diaz joined the ASU Football Sports The 2020 season will be Steven Beard’s third Performance staff in February 2018. In his role, A two-time All-American tight end during his season working with Sun Devil Football, his first Diaz assists sports performance head coach playing career, Adam Breneman joined the Sun as a graduate assistant on the coaching staff. Joe Connolly in programming, coaching and Devil football coaching staff as an offensive Beard, who will primarily work with the Sun Devil implementation of the football team’s strength and graduate assistant in February 2020. In his role, defense, started at ASU as a recruiting assistant conditioning program. Breneman works closely with the tight ends and (2018) before transitioning to a manager’s Diaz originally walked on to the football team special teams. position for the 2019 season. at South Carolina. He would go on to earn a Breneman was a freshman all-America tight end Beard initially joined the coaching ranks as scholarship in his final season in 2014. After at Penn State in 2013. He holds the school record offensive coordinator for Canyon State Academy earning his undergraduate degree in exercise for longest touchdown reception by a tight end in (AZ) in 2013. After serving as running backs science from South Carolina, Diaz interned with school history. After briefly retiring from football coach/assistant offensive coordinator at Omaha the South Carolina strength and conditioning staff in 2016 due to injury, Breneman transferred to Northwest High School (NE) in 2015, Beard before being named a graduate assistant. In that UMass in July 2016 where he was a consensus returned to Canyon State Academy where he was role he worked with football and the men’s and two-time All-American on his way to becoming offensive coordinator for two seasons (2016-17). women’s track and field programs. the program’s all-time leader in receiving by a tight Diaz, who earned his master’s degree in exercise end (149 receptions, 1,758 yards and 15 TDs). Beard, who earned his BS in Criminology and science from Logan University, also worked as a Breneman was a two-time John Mackey Award Criminal Justice from ASU, played for both Solano performance coach at Kalinowski Performance Semi-Finalist and was nominated for the 2017 College (CA) and Mesa College (AZ) before Academy and as a performance coach/personal Man of the Year Award. playing professionally for the Wenatchee Venom, a professional arena team in Wenatchee, Wash. trainer at the New Jersey Athletic Club/Parisi After his college career finished at UMass, Speed School. Breneman was a nominee and widely-projected to be a top draft pick in the 2018 draft. However, his knee injury forced his retirement from football before the draft. SHAUN CLAYTON Breneman was a high school football All- PRATER American in 2013 at Cedar Cliff High School in Camp Hill (PA). He was the No. 2 tight end in the KIRVEN nation, a four-star recruit and an Under Armor Graduate Assistant - Defense All-American. Asst. Dir. - Sports Performance Shaun Prater is in his first season as a graduate Breneman holds his undergraduate degree in assistant for Sun Devil football. Clayton Kirven joined the Sun Devil sports Business Management from Penn State and his In his role, Prater works with the defense with a performance staff in 2020. In his role, Kirven Master’s of Business Administration degree from focus on ASU’s defensive backs. Prater’s other assists ASU head sports performance coach UMass. responsibilities include data entry, preparing Joe Connally with all facets of the football team’s practice cards, scripts and plans, coaching strength and conditioning program. the ‘Look’ team and reviewing formations and Kirven came to ASU from UMass where he was tendencies. the head strength and conditioning coach for the TYSON Prater was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals UMass men’s hockey team for three years. In in the fifth round of the 2012 NFL Draft. In addition to his duties with the hockey team, Kirven MCDANIEL addition to the Bengals, Prater also player for also supervised the strength and conditioning the Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings, programs for the UMass women’s tennis and Graduate Assistant - Offense , Denver Broncos, and Arizona baseball teams. Cardinals. In 2013, Prater earned NFC North Kirven arrived at the University of Massachusetts Tyson McDaniel is in his second season as a Player of the Week honors. That same year, Prater in Sept., 2016 as a strength and conditioning graduate assistant for Sun Devil football. was ranked the 13th best cornerback in the NFL intern. During his first year with the athletic In his role, McDaniel assists with the offense by Pro Football Focus. department, Kirven worked primarily with the with specific concentration on the offensive line. Prior to joining ASU’s staff, Prater was a program football and women's basketball programs. In 2019, McDaniel worked with ASU’s running assistant for EXOS Pro Elite Fellowship in Previously, Kirven was an intern at the University backs. Phoenix. Prater assisted the EXOS staff with of Wyoming, the University of Denver and the A graduate of Mesa Mountain View High School, daily operations, scheduling and planning for all University of South Dakota. McDaniel played for two years at Snow College NFL Trust Programs. He was also responsible for helping prepare defensive backs for the 2020 While lettering on the football team, Kirven in Utah before returning to Tempe to earn his received his bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology and undergraduate degree in Business/Organizational NFL Combine and active NFL players for their upcoming season. Health Promotion at the University of Wyoming Leadership. He earned his graduate degree in and his master’s degree in Health and Human Business Broadcasting from Walter Cronkite Prater was a four-year starter at the University development at Montana State University. School of Journalism and Mass Communication. of Iowa, where he earned First-Team All-Big Ten honors in 2010 and 2011. Prater earned his undergraduate degree in Global Health Studies from the University of Iowa in 2017 and his graduate degree in Sports Law and Business from ASU’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law in 2019.

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and administrative offices. He also assisted with the planning for the Texas A&M Bright Football Wainwright started his career in 1998 as a tickets Complex and the Nye Academic Center - a $28 COLBERT sales associate for the . million venture. The Bright Complex houses all of CALHOUN Wainwright graduated from the University the football areas while the Nye Academic Center of Iowa in 1998 with a bachelor’s degree in is an academic area for all Aggie student-athletes. communications studies. GA - Sports Performance Cassidy, who has been a member of staffs that have earned a combined 25 appearances in Colbert Calhoun is in his third year working with bowl games (including Sugar, Cotton, Alamo and Joe Connolly’s sports performance staff that Holiday), had three tours of duty with the Aggies. oversees the Sun Devil football team’s strength He came to A&M from Morningside College and conditioning program. TIM where he was an assistant football coach from Prior to arriving in Tempe, Calhoun interned with CASSIDY 1981-83. He joined Jackie Sherrill’s Texas A&M UMass’ strength and conditioning staff where he staff as a graduate assistant in recruiting in 1983- worked with UMass’ hockey team. 84 and was promoted to recruiting coordinator Sr. Associate Athletic Director - in 1985-86. Cassidy was also the recruiting Calhoun played in 24 games with eight starts at Football Operations coordinator at the University of Florida from linebacker during his two-year career at UMass. 1987-88. He played in every game both seasons and was Tim Cassidy joined the Arizona State University also a regular contributor on special teams. football program as the Senior Associate Athletic Cassidy and his wife have three children: Director of Football in January 2012. Cassidy Ryan (35), Austin (31) and Danielle (30). His wife Calhoun started his college career at San spent the previous four seasons as the Associate is a senior accounting lecturer at ASU’s W.P. Bernardino Valley College where he was a two- Athletic Director for football at Texas A&M Carey School of Business. time captain. During his two-year stint, Calhoun University and is widely considered one of the top collected 186 tackles, three interceptions, four football administrators in the country. forced fumbles and 15 tackles for loss. He earned all-state and all-region honors in 2014 and helped Cassidy’s fundraising efforts were instrumental lead the squad to a 9-2 record and second-place in securing gifts from benefactors for ASU’s MARKUS finish in league play in 2015. Student Athlete Facility that opened in 2017. The 118,669-square-foot structure serves as the Calhoun earned his undergraduate degree in ALLEYNE home of Sun Devil Football. Cassidy’s expertise Sociology from UMass in 2018. was also pivotal in designing various aspects of Assistant Athletic Director - the $57 million project, which set a new standard Operations for such facilities in excellence and innovation in fulfilling all the daily needs of student-athletes. Markus Alleyne is in his fifth season with Sun NATE Cassidy had 23 years of experience at Texas Devil Football, his first as assistant athletic A&M rising from graduate assistant to recruiting director for football operations after serving as WAINWRIGHT coordinator, to assistant athletic director, to director of player development. associate athletic director. During his career Prior to his appointment at ASU Alleyne was at Associate Athletic Director - at Texas A&M, Cassidy was part of several Iowa State where he had two separate stints Chief of Staff championship teams. He was part of the 1985 working in football operations over a six-year and 1986 Southwest Conference Champions, period. Alleyne initially joined the Cyclone football the 1991, 1992 and 1993 Southwest Conference Nate Wainwright enters his third season with the program as assistant director of operations in Championship squads, as well as the 1997, 1998 2009. In 2013 he came to the Valley to work for Sun Devil Football program, his second as chief of and 2010 Big 12 South title teams and the 1998 staff/associate athletic director. the before returning to Iowa State overall Big 12 Champion unit. later in the year as Assistant Athletics Director of From 2013 through 2017, Wainwright worked with Cassidy coordinated travel, recruiting, budget Football Operations. Mason Dixon Energy, Precision Oil and Gas, and and staffing for the football office, assisted with LCS - Clarity Pointe Little Rock where he was the In his most recent position at Iowa State, Alleyne scheduling and oversaw the compliance, strength coordinated the daily, weekly and monthly Executive Director of a 100% Alzheimer’s and and conditioning, equipment and academic Dementia Memory Care Community. schedules of the Iowa State coaching staff, support units regarding football and he supervised players and support staff. He also oversaw Prior to his current appointment, Wainwright the football support staffs. the football budget and the Gridiron Club and last worked in athletics as the associate director While serving as recruiting coordinator at Texas arranged trade-out for a variety of different team of athletics at Lehman College from 2010 to A&M, Cassidy had a proven eye for identifying functions. 2012. He supervised and coordinated day-to-day the nation’s best talent as he assisted with the operations for 17 NCAA Division III varsity sports. Alleyne, a native of Montreal, served as director recruitment of quarterback of player relations at Akron for two seasons prior Before assuming the position at Lehman, (winner of the 2012 , Davey to his arrival at Iowa State. He spent his initial two Wainwright worked for three years from 2006 O’Brien Award, Manning Award, AP Player of UA campaigns as a football operations assistant. to 2009 as the manager of football operations the Year and was a consensus all-American), Alleyne also coordinated the Zips’ community and player development for the Kansas City defensive tackle (winner of the service projects. Chiefs where he oversaw all day to day, game day 2009 Outland Trophy, Lombardi Award, Bronco and travel operations for the team. Wainwright Nagurksi Trophy, Award and AP In his position at Akron, he helped with served as Herm Edwards' assistant in addition Player of the Year) and offensive tackle Luke administrative duties, including coordination of to assisting with the scouting of free agents and Joeckel (winner of the 2012 Outland Trophy). team travel, summer camps and recruiting visits. Alleyne also served as the UA football program’s draft-eligible players. He also assisted in the Cassidy served as the associate athletic director coaching and management of the defense. liaison with the NFL. In addition, he was the for football at the University of Nebraska before school’s academic support services contact. Wainwright was the executive administrator to his recent stint with the Aggies. In addition to the head coach for the New York Jets from 2001 working with the football staff and assisting in Prior to joining the Akron staff Alleyne was an to 2006. His duties included assisting the head recruiting efforts, Cassidy was a key member of intern under the assistant general manager for coach and defensive coordinator, organizing and the athletic administration with the Huskers. the of the League. He also served an internship at the coaching the scout team, producing the defensive With more than 35 years of experience working in playbook for the team, aiding in the coaching of McGill University Sports Complex and worked college football, Cassidy was instrumental in the extensively with the YMCA Montreal. defensive backs during practice and games and planning of the Tom and Nancy Osborne Athletic assisting with all operations associated with the Complex that houses the Nebraska football team, Alleyne has a degree in recreation administration team. coaches’ offices, training room, weight room from Concordia University (Montreal), and a

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 69 COACHES AND STAFF SUPPORT STAFF business administration degree from Vanier handled offensive play calling duties during the Jets. College (Montreal). In December of 2007, freshmen football games. A triceps injury cut his final season as a Jet Alleyne received his master’s degree in sport A 2014 graduate of Northern Arizona (B.S. degree (2005) short and also ended his consecutive management from Akron. in business administration), Gray was a seasonal starts streak at an incredible 177. After vigorously assistant in the operations and distribution rehabbing his injury, Mawae would sign with the management areas of the Fiesta and Insight Tennessee Titans as an unrestricted free agent. Bowls for two years. He would show no signs of decline after his injury, MARCUS as his iron man traits would continue to be on full display in Tennessee. Mawae would go on to start CASTRO-WALKER 61 of a possible 64 games as a member of the Titans. During the 2008 season, Mawae was part KEVIN of the best offensive line in franchise history. He Director of College Personnel helped set a franchise benchmark in 2008, as MAWAE the Titans allowed just 12 sacks, which was tied Marcus Castro-Walker enters his sixth season for the fewest in the NFL. That season included a as the director of college personnel for Sun Devil Offensive Analyst stretch in which the Titans did not allow a sack in Football. five consecutive games. Castro-Walker began his time at Sun Devil Sixteen-year NFL veteran and Pro Football Hall of Mawae continued to give back to the game by Athletics with the Office of Student-Athlete Fame Class of 2019 inductee Kevin Mawae joined fighting for other NFL players towards the latter Development (OSAD) in June 2008 as a graduate the Arizona State football program as an offensive part of and after his career. He was named the assistant while obtaining his Master’s Degree analyst on March 12, 2018. 14th NFLPA President on March 19, 2008, in Higher and Post-secondary Education at Mawae, who served as the interim tight ends taking over from . Mawae served as ASU. Upon Graduation (2011) from his Master’s coach during ASU’s Sun Bowl preparations in the NFLPA President for four seasons, including program, Castro-Walker was hired full time to 2019, brings a vast amount of experience as guiding and organizing the players through the work with the football team as one of the three the former NFL center has spent more than 20 2011 NFL lockout. Mawae continues to give academic coaches that supports the program. years involved in the game. He earned First Team back to the community through his post-career In that role he was responsible for the academic All-Pro honors six times while being named to the endeavors. He has financially supported the development of football student-athletes for Pro Bowl eight times. He is a member of the NFL Children’s Cup International Relief missions, three seasons. He assisted students in securing 2000s All-Decade Team, named to the First Team whose mission is to equip local churches to necessary academic support and life skills training All-Decade as a center. His 238 career starts transform communities through holistic child to assure quality academic decision making and to places him fifth among offensive lineman in NFL development. In addition, he created the “First support their personal development. history in that category. Throughout his career, and Goal Challenge,” which is a unique program Castro-Walker is a graduate of Eastern Mawae was known as an elite run blocker as an to benefit the hospital’s Child Life Program and Washington University, where he earned his BA in interior offensive lineman. He blocked for some Pediatric Services. Communication Studies. He was born in Toronto, of the most productive running backs in league Canada, where he then moved to Pullman, history, as evidenced by the fact that he paved the Washington to be with family Mike Walker (father) way for a 1,000-yard rusher in 13 of his 16 pro coach, Kristen Walker seasons. (mother) Pullman High School track coach and TREY The 1993 graduate of LSU was selected in the teacher, Lucy Castro (mother), brother John (rest second round (36th overall pick) by the Seattle in peace) and two sisters Taylor (student-athlete at ANDERSON Seahawks. While at LSU, Mawae earned AP First Eastern Washington University), and Payton. Team All-SEC honors in 1991 while receiving AP Offensive Analyst Second Team All-SEC recognition his final two seasons in Baton Rouge (‘92 & ‘93). Trey Anderson enters his first season as an During his first two professional seasons, Mawae analyst with the Sun Devil football program. In his KYLE started 27 games at right guard, including all role, Anderson assists offensive coordinator Zak 16 games in only his second NFL season. He Hill and helps with the quarterbacks. G RAY exclusively switched to center in his third season, Anderson transitioned to the coaching staff as which proved to be the right decision. Mawae a graduate assistant in 2017 after spending the started all 16 games over the next nine seasons Asst. Director of Operations 2016 season as a management intern. He worked (177 consecutive starts) at one of the most with the Sun Devil defense for one season (2017) physically demanding positions in the sport. The 2020 season with be Kyle Gray’s fifth season and with the quarterbacks (2018) for one season. assisting with the daily operations of Sun Devil After four seasons with the Seahawks, Mawae Anderson played quarterback at Pitt for three Football. decided to sign with the New York Jets in free seasons before closing out his career at Florida agency. Over the next eight seasons, he would In his current role, Gray serves as the liaison to International. communicate scheduling to the Sr. Associate become one of the faces of the New York Jets AD, operations & facilities, media relations, franchise. The impact of his career was felt by Before moving to the collegiate ranks, Anderson sports performance management, equipment many in the organization, culminating in a Ring of helped lead his Pearland High School team management and sports medicine; coordinates all Honor induction in 2017. Immediately after joining (Pearland, Texas) to a 16-0 record and the Texas scheduling with officials, grounds crew and tram the Jets, Mawae helped them win the AFC East in Class 5A Division I state championship as a senior. his first season. Eventually, the team would earn drivers; assists with the planning and coordinating Anderson earned his undergraduate degree in a berth in the 1998 AFC Championship Game, of team summer camps, team schedule, team Media and Communication Studies from the which represented the Jets first Conference meals, special events and clinics; and assists University of Pittsburgh in 2015 and his master’s Championship Game appearance since 1982 (17 with the coordination of the team’s annual stay at degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal years). Camp Tontozona. Studies from ASU in 2019. Gray came to ASU from Arizona Christian While in New York, Mawae played for Edwards University where he spent a year and a half as from 2001-05. The team won at least nine games the director of football operations and defensive in three seasons while Edwards and Mawae were quality control coach. together, including an AFC East title and playoff victory during the 2002 season. Mawae was Gray spent two seasons as an offensive assistant selected to the Pro Bowl six times and All-Pro coach at North Canyon High School where he first team twice in eight seasons as a member of developed and implemented game plans and

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back with the Dragons in 2008 before the Arena Garnett compiled accolades at Cal Poly that Football League suspended operations prior to include a First-Team All Great West selection in JUSTON the 2009 campaign. In those three years, he 2005. Garnett finished top-10 in the nation in completed 140 of 230 passes (61 percent) for passing efficiency (158.1), totaling 21 passing TDs WOOD 1,531 yards and 25 touchdowns. while adding 12 rushing TDs in 13 games leading the Mustangs to a 10-3 record in 2005. Garnett He played for the Central Valley Coyotes of graduated from Cal Poly in 2006 with a Bachelor af2 in 2005, earned second-team All-National Offensive Analyst of Science degree in Kinesiology. Conference honors, led af2 in total offense Juston Wood enters his first season as an analyst averaging 282.4 yards per game and passed for Garnett has made several stops during his with Sun Devil Football. 4,361 yards and 89 touchdowns. He also played coaching career, including the 2016-17 season for the Coyotes in 2004, completing 60 of 105 serving as the assistant head coach with offensive Wood comes to ASU from Boise State where he passes for 651 yards and 15 scores. Wood signed coordinator duties as well as the defensive was a quality control coach for one season. In as a free agent with the Minnesota Vikings on backs coach for the Seaside High School Varsity that role, Wood worked with new ASU offensive April 28, 2003. Football Program. In his only season coaching, coordinator Zak Hill with game planning and Garnett led the Spartans to an undefeated season Wood has had some experience in Hollywood as running the scout team defense. Wood was also and a Monterey Bay League Title and sectional well, serving as a stunt double on “The Longest responsible for all opponent data & analysis, semifinals appearance as a number two seed Yard” movie remake starring Adam Sandler and weekly advance scouting report, special projects, in California Interscholastic Federation Central also shot a commercial for the “Madden NFL and gameday coverage & adjustments. In his lone Coast Section Playoffs. season with the program, Boise State went 12-2 2005” video game. Garnett has extensive experience at the junior and won the MWC championship. Wood was a standout student-athlete under the college level, with connections to several tutelage of Tim Walsh at Portland State, twice Prior to his appointment at Boise State, Wood prominent CCCAA schools. From 2014-16, he earning ADA Academic All-American honors. He spent two seasons at Georgia Southern where served as the tight ends and wide receivers coach was a first-team All-Big Sky Conference selection he coached the wide receivers (2017) and at Monterey Peninsula College in Monterey, Calif. at quarterback in 2001 and honorable mention in quarterbacks (2018). In 2018, quarterback Shai He was responsible for developing the weekly 2002, serving as team captain both seasons. Werts had one of the most efficient seasons in schematic framework of passing plays as the school history. Werts was the only FBS starting He ended his collegiate career ranked sixth in passing game coordinator and assisted in the quarterback not to throw an interception and school history with 5,681 yards of total offense offensive coordinator's game planning. While Georgia Southern became the first team in NCAA and finished his career with 5,653 passing yards, coaching at MPC, Garnett earned his Master FBS history not to throw an interception all season 37 touchdown passes, 414 completions and six of Science in Recreation and Sport Pedagogy as the Eagles won 10 games and the Camellia 300-yard passing games. He led the Big Sky in Concentration in Coaching Education from Ohio Bowl. passing as a junior. University at the Patton College of Education Earned in 2015. In his first year on the Georgia Southern staff, he Wood was a three-year varsity letter winner in molded a young group of receivers that featured football at David Douglas High School in Portland Before entering the junior college coaching ranks, a junior, three sophomores and a freshmen in and served as an assistant coach at David Garnett was the quarterbacks coach at Missouri the main rotation. That group combined to catch Douglas High School for three seasons. Twice he University S&T at the NCAA Division II level. While 57 passes for 871 and four touchdowns while earned all-conference honors in basketball. As a member of the Knights coaching staff from recording nine plays of 25 yards or longer. a senior in high school, he played in the Oregon 2010-12, he assisted the offensive coordinator Wood, who played in the League State All-Star Games in football, basketball and with weekly game planning by creating detailed for three seasons, had eight successful seasons baseball. scouting reports on opposing defenses. The offense scored 14 more touchdowns in his second at Cal Poly. He was first the wide receivers coach Wood earned his bachelor’s degree in public year compared to his first year on campus. at Cal Poly in 2009, then switched to coaching health education at Portland State in April 2003 the quarterbacks in 2013 and was promoted to and married his wife Lindsay in 2014. The couple offensive coordinator in July 2016. has a daughter, Avila, and a son, Cash. In 2016, his first season calling the plays, Cal Poly finished second in the FCS in rushing yards per MARCUS game with an average of 343.5 yards. Fullback Joe Protheroe, offensive tackle Matt Fisher and LEWIS center Joey Kuperman were named to the all- ANTHONY conference first team while senior quarterback Defensive Analyst Dano Graves made the second team. GARNETT Protheroe became Cal Poly’s 20th 1,000-yard Defensive Analyst Marcus Lewis is in his first season as a defensive rusher for a single season, accumulating 1,334 analyst for Sun Devil Football. yards and scoring 13 touchdowns. He also caught Former college quarterback and coaching veteran Lewis arrived in Tempe after serving as running seven passes for 139 yards and two more scores. Anthony Garnett enters his third season as a backs coach at Hampton during the 2019 season. Graves completed 63 percent of his passes (97 defensive analyst for Sun Devil Football. Under Lewis’ guidance, running back Shai of 153) for 1,485 yards and 17 touchdowns. He McKenzie (1,263 yards) earned first-team All-Big was intercepted just four times and finished the Garnett joined the staff after serving as the South honors after becoming the first Hampton regular season No. 1 in the Big Sky in passing special teams coordinator and the strength running back to run for 1,000 yards since 2012. efficiency. Graves also rushed for 686 yards and & conditioning coach at De Anza College in In addition to his duties with the running backs, nine touchdowns, averaging 4.4 yards per carry Cupertino, Calif. He was responsible for all special Lewis also assisted with Hampton’s special teams. with three games of 100 or more yards. teams calls on gameday for the Dons, helping the team double its win total in his first season on Prior to Hampton, Lewis spent five seasons with Wood coached Dominique Johnson, who caught staff. the Cincinnati Bengals where he was the team’s 90 passes in the 2009 and 2010 seasons assistant defensive line/defensive quality control combined and signed an undrafted free agent Garnett played his collegiate ball at Cal Poly, coach (2014-17) and assistant linebackers/ contract with the Minnesota Vikings in July 2010. earning a full scholarship after transferring from defensive quality control coach (2018). During junior college. During his time as a Mustang, In 2014 and 2015, Wood coached quarterback his time with the Bengals, Lewis worked with Pro Garnett led the school to its highest national Chris Brown, who set a school record for rushing Bowl players DT Geno Atkins (went to Pro Bowl ranking since transitioning to the Division I-AA yards in a season by a quarterback (1,265) and all four of Lewis’ seasons working with defensive (FCS) level. He served as the Mustangs team finished with over 3,000 career yards both rushing line) and DE (2015 Pro Bowl). captain and led the 2005 team to its first DI-AA and passing. playoff berth. Cal Poly also captured the 2004 Lewis, who has coached the defensive line in Wood was a quarterback for the New York Great West conference title in Garnett's second three all-star games (2018 and 2019 East-West Dragons in 2006, in 2007 and season in San Luis Obispo. Shrine Game, 2020 NFL PA All-Star Game),

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 71 COACHES AND STAFF SUPPORT STAFF served as an assistant coach at the University Ravens secondary that contributed to the team’s Locke High School (Los Angeles, Calif.). He of Cincinnati in 2013 working with the defensive World Championship in 2000. The unit helped the played two seasons at Santa Monica Junior line, scout teams film breakdown and practice Ravens defense set NFL records for fewest points College before transferring to Utah State where organization. and rushing yards allowed in a season. he earned first-team honors as a senior cornerback in 1979. He was selected Lewis earned his degree in Recreation Sports During his decorated career, Henderson has by the in the 10th round (251st Management from Indiana State where he was a coached eight NFL Pro Bowlers, including overall) of the 1980 NFL Draft. member of the football team from 2008-12. Professional Football Hall of Fame inductee . He has also coached two AP Defensive Rookie of the Year honorees in (2004) and Ron Darby (2015). MICHAEL Henderson’s NFL experience includes coaching AL assignments with the Baltimore Ravens (1999- FLETCHER 2003/assistant DBs coach and DBs coach, LUGINBILL Super Bowl winner in 2000 and AFC North champions in 2003), New York Jets (2004-05/ Director of Player Personnel Defensive Analyst defensive coordinator), Detroit Lions (2006/ defensive coordinator), Cincinnati Bengals Al Luginbill was named director of player Michael Fletcher is in his first year as an defensive (2007/consultant), (2008/ personnel for Sun Devil Football on May 10, 2018. analyst for Sun Devil Football. secondary coach), Arizona Cardinals (2010/ Luginbill brings experience not only as a former Prior to joining the ASU staff, Fletcher was a lead secondary coach) and Buffalo Bills (2013-15/ Arizona State defensive coordinator and assistant evaluator and member of the coaching staff for secondary coach). coach with two Fiesta Bowl Championships on Student Sports, a premier event and grassroots During Henderson’s tenure with the Ravens from his record, but for 12 years prior to rejoining ASU marketing organization dedicated to student- 1999-2003, Baltimore ranked second in the NFL he owned and operated Fastak Enterprises, a athletes. In his role with Student Sports, Fletcher with 88 interceptions and he tutored a secondary company specializing in football player evaluation served as a lead evaluator for The Opening that included Pro Bowlers in safeties Woodson, from the high school to the NFL level. football event. His duties in that position included and , and cornerback Chris McAlister. “Building an elite college football program begins instructing coaches on position specific drills, with talent evaluation,” ASU head coach Herm workouts, and evaluation of elite high school In 2004, Henderson was the coordinator for the Edwards said when he announced Luginbill’s football athletes. Fletcher was also a member Jets defense that improved to seventh, from 21st, appointment. “Al has been one of the most of The Opening/Elite 11 Staff, serving as a lead in the NFL in total defense and Vilma was named respected talent evaluators in the game of football staffer for a National Multi-city tour with local the 2004 AP Defensive Rookie of the Season. In for over four decades. He has experience in talent high school coaches and trainers for combines, 2005, the Jets finished second in the NFL in total evaluation at every level of football. He’s always regionals and finals events. passing yards allowed (172.2 avg.) and finished fifth with 21 interceptions. been on the cutting edge of talent evaluation, In addition to his duties with Student Sports. whether it was by creating successful companies Fletcher served as assistant head coach and Henderson started his coaching career at the or developing concepts such as the annual Under defensive and special teams coordinator for college level. After his initial stop at Utah State Armour All-American game or NFL football 10 seasons (2010-19) at Paramount High (1983-88/graduate assistant and outside overseas. We are extremely fortunate to have School in Paramount, Calif. Before joining the linebackers coach), Henderson moved on to someone of his caliber join our staff.” staff at Paramount, Fletcher was a speed and Idaho (1989/recruiting coordinator and defensive “I am honored to return to ASU, helping Coach conditioning coach at Edison High School in backs coach) before earning successive positions Edwards and his fine coaching and support Huntington Beach, Calif. in the Pac-10 with Cal (1990-91/outside linebackers coach) and his first stop at ASU staff elevate the Sun Devil football program,” Fletcher played nine years in the CFL (BC Lions/ (1992-97/safeties coach and defensive backs says Luginbill. “I am very impressed with Coach ) where he won two Grey Cup coach). Henderson also coached one season Edwards and the fine staff he has assembled at Championships and was voted to the All-Time at the University of Houston (1998/assistant ASU. I look forward to working in such a dynamic Toronto Argonaut team as an OLB in 2007. head coach and defensive backs coach) before environment. My family and I have always enjoyed Fletcher, who played in more than 150 games moving to the pro ranks with Baltimore in 1999. our time on the Tempe campus.” during his pro career, was a team leader in tackles In 1996, Henderson’s Sun Devil defensive backs As part owner of Football Scouts Inc. from 2001 on two occasions and led the CFL in interceptions contributed to the squad’s 11-0 regular season to 2006, Luginbill focused on NFL free agency in 2001. and near national title after being edged by Ohio and NFL draft prospects, developing a user Fletcher earned his undergraduate degree in State 20-17 in the 1997 Rose Bowl. friendly searchable database for both. He then journalism from the in Henderson returned to the college ranks for two implemented ESPN’s high school recruiting 1999. While at Oregon, Fletcher was a two-time seasons as an assistant coach at Southern (2011/ website, also providing a user friendly database. All-Pac-10 performer as a defensive back and secondary coach) and Syracuse (2012/secondary ESPN purchased Football Scouts, Inc. in 2006, returner and was team caption in 1998-99. coach) before returning to the NFL to accept abbreviating the name to Scouts, Inc., which it the position in Buffalo. At Southern, Henderson continues to use to this day. guided the Jaguars defensive backfield that From 2006 until 2011, Luginbill was contracted ranked 29th nationally in pass defense. by the Denver Broncos to evaluate NFL players DONNIE Henderson was on teams that went 4-1 in bowl for free agency and college players who had first, games as he was on the winning side in the second, and third round grades. Also from 2008- HENDERSON 1990 Copper Bowl (Cal), 1991 Citrus Bowl (Cal), 2017, he worked with Under Armour and ESPN to 1997 Sun Bowl (ASU) and 2012 Pinstripe Bowl implement the Under Armour All-America Football (Syracuse). Game for high school seniors. His relationship Consultant with Under Armour was expanded to include all In addition to his NCAA and NFL coaching football-related events on the high school level, Donnie Henderson, a coaching veteran with more positions, Henderson has also coached in including camps, combines and other special than 30 years of experience with major college the UFL (volunteer assistant coach for the events. Fastak Enterprises was involved in the programs and the NFL, is in his first season as a California Redwoods in 2009), The Spring creation of UC Report, a recruiting database that consultant with Sun Devil Football. Henderson is League (defensive coordinator in 2017-18), NFL specializes in the evaluation of high school football in his second stint with the program after serving Pathway (secondary coach in 2018) and the AAF prospects at the freshman and sophomore level. as an assistant coach at ASU in the 90s. (defensive coordinator for the Salt Lake City Stallions in 2019). Luginbill began his coaching career at Pasadena Henderson has coached and succeeded at the City College as a linebacker coach. He became highest level of the game, guiding the Baltimore A native of Baltimore, Md., Henderson attended an assistant coach at Arizona State under Frank

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Kush as the defensive back coach in 1972, Devil Football assistant Jay Norvell beginning his bachelor’s (criminology and criminal justice helping ASU to a Fiesta Bowl win. After a return in January 2017. In his role, Rezac maintained in 2015) and master’s (sports coaching/ to Pasadena CC as head coach and a national Nevada’s recruiting and operations budgets administration in 2017) degrees from Northern championship in the Junior Rose Bowl, and a stint and coordinated all records and information for Colorado. at the University of Wyoming, Luginbill returned incoming recruits and current personnel. to ASU in 1979, eventually becoming defensive Prior to arriving in Reno, Rezac was a part of the coordinator. He helped lead the Sun Devils to Sun Devil Football staff from 2014-16 in three another Fiesta Bowl victory. Among his recruiting different roles. He first served as a volunteer for successes at ASU were future NFL Hall of Fame MATT recruiting, operations, defense and offense from members and Randall McDaniel. 2014-15, assisting with charting games, day-to- SEILER San Diego State named Luginbill as its head day operations, film review, postgame analysis football coach in 1989, where he spent the next charts and breakdown of opponents’ film. five years. He was named Western Athletic Senior Player Personnel Assistant Rezac became a management intern for recruiting Conference Coach of the Year in 1991 after and operations in 2016, assisting with social earning a berth in the Freedom Bowl. Among Matt Seiler was named senior player personnel media, organizing summer camps and other his standout recruits at SDSU were NFL Hall of assistant in July 2019. aspects of recruiting. Famer and six-time Pro Bowler Seiler was promoted to his current position after La’Roi Glover. Keith Turley was a first-round draft From there, Rezac was promoted to his incoming serving as a football recruiting graduate assistant pick and Darnay Scott and Will Blackwell were role of On-Campus Recruiting Coordinator, in the Sun Devil football office for two years. In both selected in the second-round of the NFL which he held from 2016-17. He was in charge of his previous role Seiler oversaw all defensive Draft. Assistant coach went on to planning all recruiting visits, social media, scouting evaluation and worked on a daily basis with the coach the New Orleans Saints, leading them to video and reports for Sun Devil Football. coaching staff to ensure the identification of their first Super Bowl championship. Other former Rezac graduated from North Central College in top prospects in the country. Seiler arranged assistants under Luginbill’s tutelage who went Naperville, Illinois, with a double major in Sports and coordinated logistical planning for official on to earn head coaching positions were Curtis Business and Management in 2014. As a football recruiting visits and developed recruiting trips for Johnson at Tulane and Steve Fairchild at Colorado student-athlete at NCC, Rezac was a part of the coaching staff based on player evaluation. State. winningest class in program history, earning a Seiler initially started working with Sun Devil In 1995, Luginbill was hired by the NFL as 44-7 record. Football as an operations and recruiting student director of football operations and coach of the He is currently working toward a master’s degree manager. Seiler’s other experiences in athletics of the World League, later in Educational Leadership: High Education. While include a internship with the known as NFL Europe. Being responsible for all at North Central College, Rezac served on the and a digital broadcast/game aspects of player evaluation, Luginbill had access Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) presentation internship with the Green Bay to all 32 NFL player personnel departments. Draft and helped to create the Fellowship of Christian Packers. preparation included evaluating young players Athletes (FCA) at NCC. that did not make NFL active rosters. , Seiler earned his undergraduate degree in Jake Delhomme, Jay Fiedler, Darren Bennett, Tom Rezac lives in Gilbert, Ariz. with his wife, Lucia, and Business Sports & Media Studies from ASU’s Nutten, and Bobby Hamilton all her daughter Maile. W.P. Carey School of Business in 2017 and his became successful NFL starters after playing in Masters of Sports Law & Business from ASU’s this organization. Sandra Day O’Connor School of Law in 2019. Following his success with the NFL Luginbill was hired by the XFL as director of football operations RADMEN and head coach of the Los Angeles Extreme, leading his team to the XFL Championship in NIVEN 2001. Quarterback was MVP of the league and went on to become the NFL Comeback Player of the Year the following Football Recruiting - Creative season. Director Luginbill earned his bachelor’s degree (business/ Radmen Niven joined Sun Devil Football as history/physical education) from California State football recruiting creative director in May 2018. Polytechnic University and master’s degree (higher education and administration) from USC. In his role, Niven coordinates the entire marketing He and his wife, Sue, live in Chandler. They have campaign for both off-season and in-season grown twins, Tom and Kerry. Kerry, lives nearby recruiting. He serves as photographer for all with her family and Tom is a football analyst photo shoots for official and unofficial visits for with ESPN and resides in the Charlotte, North numerous Sun Devil Athletics sports. During Carolina, area with his wife Tennille and their son the season Niven shoots and edits all recruiting Quaid and daughter Keaton. videos which include weekly uniform releases, day-to-day practices, lifting and game day videos. He directed, produced, shot and edited the first ever on-the-road recruiting videos in college football. RYNE Niven came to ASU from Western Illinois University where he served as player personnel/ REZAC video coordinator. At WIU, Niven created the football marketing plan which included social Asst. Director, Football On- media and recruiting graphics designs. He also Campus Recruiting assisted with early signing day period operations and managed the recruiting territory of Southern Ryne Rezac enters his third season as the On- Illinois, Minnesota, and all junior college/ 4 year Campus Recruiting Coordinator for Sun Devil transfers. Football. Niven also has assisted with operations and Rezac joined ASU from the University of Nevada recruiting at Texas Wesleyan and Northern where he served as the director of player Colorado. Niven walked on to Northern personnel and recruiting under former Sun Colorado’s football team in 2014 and earned a full scholarship in 2016. Niven earned both

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2019 SEASON REVIEW ASU SUN DEVIL FOOTBALL 2019 SEASON REVIEW TEAM STATISTICS 2019 OFFENSIVE STARTERS Opponent QB RB X H/FB Z/TE WR/TE LT LG C RG RT Kent State Daniels Benjamin Aiyuk Williams Darby Hudson Cabral Losoya West Bell Miller Sacramento State Daniels Benjamin Aiyuk Williams Darby Hudson Cabral Losoya West Bell Miller Michigan State Daniels Benjamin Aiyuk Williams Darby Hudson Henderson Losoya Cabral West Miller Colorado Daniels Benjamin Aiyuk Williams Darby Hudson Henderson Losoya Cabral West Miller Cal Daniels Benjamin Aiyuk Williams Darby Hudson Henderson Losoya Cabral West Miller Washington State Daniels Benjamin Aiyuk Darby Hodges (TE) Hudson Henderson Losoya Cabral West Miller Utah Daniels Benjamin Aiyuk Williams Darby Hudson Henderson Losoya Cabral West Miller UCLA Daniels Benjamin Aiyuk Matthews (TE) Darby Hudson Henderson Losoya Cabral West Miller USC Yellen Benjamin Aiyuk Williams Darby Hudson Henderson Losoya Cabral West Miller Oregon State Daniels Benjamin Aiyuk Williams Darby Matthews Henderson Losoya Cabral West Miller Oregon Daniels Benjamin Aiyuk Hatch (FB) Darby Hudson Henderson Losoya Cabral West Miller Arizona Daniels Benjamin Aiyuk Hodges (TE) Darby Hudson Hemsley Losoya Cabral West Miller Florida State Daniels Carter Darby Williams Porter Matthews Henderson Losoya Cabral West Miller

2019 DEFENSIVE STARTERS Opponent E N/CB E B M B R T R C C Kent State Lole Davidson Lea Thomas Robertson Butler Crosswell Fields Phillips Williams Lucas Sacramento State Lole Davidson Lea Thomas Robertson Butler Crosswell Fields Phillips Williams Lucas Michigan State Lole Davidson Lea Thomas Robertson Butler Crosswell Fields Phillips Williams Lucas Colorado Lole Davidson Lea Thomas Robertson Butler Crosswell Fields Phillips Williams Lucas Cal Lole Davidson Lea Thomas Robertson Butler Crosswell Fields Harts Jones Lucas Washington State Lole Jones (CB) Lea Thomas Robertson Butler Crosswell Fields Phillips Williams Lucas Utah Lole Davidson Lea Thomas Robertson Butler Crosswell Fields Harts Williams Lucas UCLA Lole Davidson Lea Thomas Robertson Butler Crosswell Fields Harts Williams Lucas USC Lole Davidson Lea Thomas Robertson Johnson Crosswell Fields Phillips Williams Lucas Oregon State Wilkins Davidson Lea Thomas Johnson Butler Crosswell Fields Kej. Markham Williams Lucas Oregon Lole Davidson Wilkins Thomas Robertson Butler Crosswell Fields Phillips Williams Lucas Arizona Lole Davidson Wilkins Thomas Robertson Butler Crosswell Fields Phillips Williams Lucas Florida State Lole Davidson Wilkins Thomas Robertson Butler Crosswell Fields Harts Williams Lucas

76 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 2019 SEASON REVIEW TEAM STATISTICS 2019 OFFENSIVE NUMBERS 2019 DEFENSIVE NUMBERS SEASON HIGHS SEASON HIGHS Points Scored 38 vs. Washington State (10/12/19) Points Allowed 42 at UCLA (10/26/19) First Downs 25 vs. Washington State (10/12/19) First Downs Allowed 29 vs. Washington St. (10/12/19) Total Plays 74 2x, last vs. Arizona (11/30/19) Total Plays 80 at UCLA (10/26/19) Total Offense 535 vs. Oregon (11/23/19) Total Offense Allowed 547 vs. USC (11/9/19) Rushing Attempts 55 vs. Arizona (11/30/19) Rushing Attempts 57 at UCLA (10/26/19) Net Rushing Yards 234 vs. Arizona (11/30/19) Net Rushing Yards Allowed 224 vs. Florida State (12/31/19) Rushing Touchdowns 3 at #15 Cal (9/27/19) Rushing Touchdowns Allowed 4 at UCLA (10/26/19) Passing Attempts 44 vs. USC (11/9/19) Passing Attempts 66 vs. Washington State (10/12/19) Passes Completed 28 vs. USC (11/9/19) Passes Completed 44 vs. Washington State (10/12/19) Passing Yards 408 vs. Oregon (11/23/19) Passing Yards Allowed 466 vs. Washington State (10/12/19) Passing Touchdowns 4 vs. USC (11/9/19) Passing Touchdowns Allowed 4 2x, last at Oregon State (11/16/19) Interceptions Thrown 2 vs. USC (11/9/19) Passes ASU Intercepted 4 vs. Florida State (12/31/19) Fumbles 3 3x, last vs. Florida State (12/31/19) Fumbles Forced 6 vs. Kent State (8/29/19) Fumbles Lost 2 2x, last vs. Florida State (12/31/19) Fumbles Lost by Opponent 3 2x, last at UCLA (10/26/19) Turnovers Committed 3 vs. USC (11/9/19) Turnovers Forced 6 vs. Florida State (12/31/19) Sacks Allowed 5 vs. Kent State (8/29/19) Sacks Recorded 4 vs. Florida State (12/31/19) Penalties 12 2x, last vs. Oregon (11/23/19) Penalties on Opp. 11 vs USC (11/9/19) Penalty Yards 122 at #13 Utah (10/19/19) Penalty Yards on Opp. 93 vs. USCL (11/9/19) Time of Possession 36:25 vs. Oregon (11/23/19) Opp. Time of Possession 38:30 at #13 Utah (10/19/19) SEASON LOWS SEASON LOWS Points Scored 3 at #13 Utah (10/19/19) Points Allowed 7 3x, last at #10 Michigan St. (9/16/19) First Downs 8 at #13 Utah (10/19/19) First Downs Allowed 11 vs. Kent State (8/29/19) Total Plays 51 at #13 Utah (10/19/19) Total Plays 63 at #15 Cal (9/27/19) Total Offense 136 at #13 Utah (10/19/19) Total Offense Allowed 200 vs. Kent State (8/29/19) Rushing Attempts 25 at Oregon State (11/16/19) Rushing Attempts 10 vs. Washington St. (10/12/19) Net Rushing Yards 47 vs. USC (11/9/19) Net Rushing Yards Allowed 32 vs. Washington St. (10/12/19) Rushing Touchdowns 0 5x, last vs. Florida State (12/31/19) Rushing Touchdowns Allowed 0 4x, last vs. Arizona (11/30/19) Passing Attempts 18 at #13 Utah (10/19/19) Passing Attempts 23 at UCLA (10/26/19) Passes Completed 4 at #13 Utah (10/19/19) Passes Completed 12 vs. Kent State (8/29/19) Passing Yards 25 at #13 Utah (10/19/19) Passing Yards Allowed 80 vs. Kent State (8/29/19) Passing Touchdowns 0 5x, last vs. Florida State (12/31/19) Passing Touchdowns Allowed 0 2x, last at #13 Utah (10/19/19) Interceptions Thrown 0 10x, last vs. Florida State (12/31/19) Passes ASU Intercepted 0 6x, last at Oregon State (11/16/19) Fumbles 0 4x, last vs. Arizona (11/30/19) Fumbles Forced 0 2x, last vs. Arizona (11/30/19) Fumbles Lost 0 5x, vs. Arizona (11/30/19) Fumbles Lost by Opponent 0 4x, last vs. Arizona (11/30/19) Turnovers Committed 0 4x, last vs. Arizona (11/30/19) Turnovers Forced 0 vs. Washington State (10/12/19) Sacks Allowed 1 4x, last vs. USC (11/9/19) Sacks Recorded 1 4x, last vs. USC (11/9/19) Penalties 3 vs. Colorado (9/21/19) Penalties on Opp. 2 at #15 Cal (9/27/19) Penalty Yards 38 at Oregon State (11/16/19) Penalty Yards on Opp. 10 at Oregon State (11/16/19) Time of Possession 21:30 at #13 Utah (10/19/19) Opp. Time of Possession 23:07 vs. #6 Oregon (11/23/19)

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 77 2019 SEASON REVIEW STATISTICS ARIZONA STATE SCORING BY QUARTER OPPONENTS SCORING BY QUARTER Opponent 1 2 3 4 OT TOT Opponent 1 2 3 4 OT TOT Kent State 10 0 17 3 - 30 Kent State 0 0 0 7 - 7 Sacramento State 0 3 6 10 - 19 Sacramento State 0 0 0 7 - 7 Michigan State 0 3 0 7 - 10 Michigan State 0 0 0 7 - 7 Colorado 0 21 3 7 - 31 Colorado 14 10 7 3 - 34 Cal 7 0 7 10 - 24 Cal 7 0 7 3 - 17 Washington State 0 17 7 14 - 38 Washington State 10 7 14 3 - 34 Utah 0 0 3 0 - 3 Utah 0 14 0 7 - 21 UCLA 7 0 3 22 - 32 UCLA 14 14 14 0 - 42 USC 7 6 7 6 - 26 USC 28 0 3 0 - 31 Oregon State 14 7 7 6 - 34 Oregon State 14 14 7 0 - 35 Oregon 7 3 3 18 - 31 Oregon 7 0 0 21 - 28 Arizona 0 6 15 3 - 24 Arizona 0 7 0 7 - 14 Florida State 3 6 0 11 - 20 Florida State 0 0 14 0 - 14 TOTAL 55 72 78 117 - 322 TOTAL 94 66 66 65 - 291

POINTS OFF TAKEAWAYS Turnovers Forced by Arizona State Turnovers Forced by Opponent TO Opponent FR INT TOT TD FG TOT PTS Cv% FR INT TOT TD FG TOT PTS Cv% Margin Kent State 2 0 2 1 1 2 10 100.0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 +1 Sacramento State 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 +1 Michigan State 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 +1 Colorado 1 0 1 1 0 1 7 100.0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 - Cal 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 100.0 1 0 1 0 1 1 3 100.0 - Washington State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 - Utah 3 1 4 0 1 1 3 25.0 1 1 2 1 0 1 7 50.0 +2 UCLA 3 0 3 3 0 3 21 100.0 1 0 1 1 0 1 7 100.0 +2 USC 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 -1 Oregon State 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 2 1 0 1 7 50.0 -1 Oregon 0 2 2 1 1 2 10 100.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 +2 Arizona 0 3 3 1 1 2 11 66.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 +3 Florida State 2 4 6 1 2 3 14 50.0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 +4 Total 15 13 28 8 6 14 76 50.0 10 4 14 3 1 4 24 28.6 +14

ARIZONA STATE IN THE RED ZONE OPPONENTS IN THE RED ZONE Times Run/ TD Score Times Run/ TD Score Opponent in RZ TD Pass Pct. FG Pct. Opponent in RZ TD Pass Pct. FG Pct. Kent State 4 2 1/1 50.0 2 100.0 Kent State 0 0 0/0 0.0 0 0.0 Sacramento State 5 0 0/0 0.0 4 80.0 Sacramento Stae 1 1 0/1 100.0 0 100.0 Michigan State 2 1 1/0 50.0 1 100.0 Michigan State 2 1 1/0 50.0 0 50.0 Colorado 3 2 2/0 66.7 1 100.0 Colorado 4 2 1/1 50.0 1 75.0 Cal 4 3 3/0 75.0 0 75.0 Cal 3 2 1/1 66.7 0 66.7 Washington State 2 1 1/0 50.0 1 100.0 Washington State 5 3 1/2 60.0 2 100.0 Utah 1 0 0/0 0.0 1 100.0 Utah 3 2 2/0 66.7 0 66.7 UCLA 4 3 1/2 75.0 1 100.0 UCLA 6 6 4/2 100.0 0 100.0 USC 3 3 0/3 100.0 0 100.0 USC 2 2 0/2 100.0 0 100.0 Oregon State 4 3 1/2 75.0 0 75.0 Oregon State 4 4 1/3 100.0 0 100.0 Oregon 3 0 0/0 0.0 3 100.0 Oregon 4 3 2/1 75.0 0 75.0 Arizona 6 2 2/0 33.3 3 83.3 Arizona 2 1 0/1 50.0 0 50.0 Florida State 4 0 0/0 0.0 4 100.0 Florida State 3 1 1/0 33.3 0 33.3 TOTAL 45 20 11/6 44.4 21 91.1 TOTAL 39 28 14/14 71.8 3 79.5

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2019 OFFENSIVE STATISTICS FOR ARIZONA STATE 1st Downs 3rd Down 4th Down Total Off. Net Rush Passing Sacks by Penalty Fumbles Time of Opponent T-R-P-PN Cnv-Att Pct. Cnv-Att Pct. Plays Yds Att Yds Cmp-Att-TD-INT Yds #-Yds #-Yds #-Lost Poss. Kent State 18-8-9-1 8-16 50.0 0-0 0.0 70 455 46 171 15-24-2-0 284 3-25 6-50 1-1 34:23 Sacramento St. 15-4-10-1 5-17 29.4 1-2 50.0 66 395 39 91 17-27-1-0 304 3-19 4-60 1-1 29:07 Michigan St. 14-5-6-3 4-13 30.8 1-1 100.0 52 216 26 76 15-26-0-0 140 1-4 7-62 0-0 26:17 Colorado 21-6-15-0 8-13 61.5 0-1 0.0 67 453 28 108 24-39-2-1 345 0-0 3-39 0-0 28:04 Cal 19-11-8-0 8-17 47.1 1-1 100.0 72 365 48 191 14-24-0-0 174 3-21 5-65 1-1 32:55 Washington St. 25-9-16-0 4-11 36.4 2-2 100.0 68 532 32 169 26-36-3-0 363 0-0 5-53 1-0 29:01 Utah 8-5-1-2 2-13 15.4 0-1 0.0 51 136 33 111 4-18-0-1 25 2-11 12-122 3-1 24:42 UCLA 18-5-12-1 6-12 50.0 0-2 0.0 57 383 28 116 20-29-3-0 267 3-24 9-72 1-1 21:30 USC 18-3-12-3 7-14 50.0 1-1 100.0 65 339 21 47 28-44-4-2 292 1-5 9-82 2-1 28:26 Oregon State 19-5-14-0 4-12 33.3 2-2 100.0 61 408 25 74 24-36-0-3 334 3-19 4-38 3-2 25:14 Oregon 22-8-13-1 5-16 31.3 1-2 50.0 74 535 41 127 22-33-3-0 408 2-9 12-90 0-0 36:25 Arizona 23-15-3-5 7-16 43.8 0-1 0.0 74 338 55 234 12-19-0-0 104 1-2 4-45 0-0 34:29 Florida State 13-4-6-3 4-17 23.5 0-0 0.0 65 282 37 87 12-28-0-0 195 4-29 5-40 3-2 28:56 TOTAL 233-88-125-20 72-187 38.5 9-16 56.3 842 4837 459 1602 233-383-21-4 3235 26-168 85-818 18-10 29:14

2019 OFFENSIVE STATISTICS FOR OPPONENTS 1st Downs 3rd Down 4th Down Total Off. Net Rush Passing Sacks by Penalty Fumbles Time of Opponent T-R-P-PN Cnv-Att Pct. Cnv-Att Pct. Plays Yds Att Yds Cmp-Att-TD-INT Yds #-Yds #-Yds #-Lost Poss. Kent State 11-6-5-0 5-18 27.8 1-2 50.0 64 200 40 120 12-24-1-0 80 5-24 5-42 6-2 25:37 Sacramento State 16-5-9-2 4-14 38.6 0-3 0.0 73 305 23 42 32-50-1-1 263 1-4 8-64 4-1 30:53 Michigan State 23-7-14-2 9-17 52.9 1-2 50.0 74 404 35 113 24-39-0-0 291 4-10 10-91 2-1 33:43 Colorado 20-4-15-1 10-17 58.8 1-1 1.000 70 475 40 138 23-30-3-0 337 1-6 3-30 1-1 31:56 Cal 13-6-6-1 7-16 43.8 0-2 0.0 63 245 37 105 14-26-1-1 140 2-9 2-15 1-0 27:05 Washington State 29-3-23-3 5-13 38.5 2-2 1.000 76 498 10 32 44-66-3-0 466 3-18 7-58 0-0 30:59 Utah 20-7-8-5 7-14 50.0 1-1 50.0 67 342 43 151 14-24-0-1 191 3-17 5-45 3-3 35:18 UCLA 27-16-9-2 7-14 50.0 3-3 1.000 80 393 57 217 16-23-2-0 176 1-6 9-47 3-3 38:30 USC 23-4-17-2 6-14 42.9 1-2 50.0 73 547 28 70 33-45-4-1 477 1-5 11-93 1-1 31:34 Oregon State 26-8-15-13 6-15 40.0 1-1 100.0 74 393 39 105 26-35-4-0 288 4-38 2-10 1-1 34:46 Oregon 25-9-15-1 4-10 40.0 0-1 0.0 64 458 28 154 20-36-2-2 304 2-15 3-21 0-0 23:07 Arizona 19-8-10-1 7-15 46.6 0-1 0.0 70 383 32 155 22-38-2-3 228 3-15 8-90 0-0 25:31 Florida State 21-11-9-1 2-15 13.3 2-3 66.7 80 470 51 224 16-29-1-4 246 3-14 8-72 4-2 31:04 TOTAL 273-94-155-24 79-192 41.1 13-24 54.2 928 5113 463 1626 296-465-24-13 3487 33-182 81-678 26-15 30:46 2019 GAME-BY-GAME KICKING - ARIZONA STATE Field Goals ------| |------PAT ------| |------Kickoffs ------| |------Punts ------| Opponent Kicking Series Md-Att Pct. Md-Att Pct. # Yds TB Avg # Yds Avg Lng In20 Kent State 35,31,40 3-3 100.0 3-3 100.0 7 397 0 56.7 5 315 63.0 75 3 Sacramento State 36,26,35,26 4-4 100.0 1-1 100.0 6 351 3 58.5 5 238 47.6 58 3 Michigan State 41 1-1 100.0 1-1 100.0 3 145 0 48.3 7 288 41.1 52 3 Colorado 48,23 1-2 50.0 4-4 100.0 6 375 2 62.5 2 117 58.5 59 1 Cal 37, 50, 43 1-3 33.3 3-3 100.0 5 269 0 53.8 3 103 43.3 36 2 Washington State 31 1-1 1.000 5-5 100.0 6 365 1 60.8 5 194 38.8 49 4 Utah 40, 42 1-2 50.0 0-0 0.0 2 115 2 57.5 8 384 48.0 55 3 UCLA 30 1-1 1.000 3-3 1.000 6 262 0 43.7 3 141 47.0 67 1 USC 0-0 0.0 2-3 66.7 5 293 3 58.6 6 292 48.7 63 5 Oregon State 0-0 0.0 4-4 1.000 5 308 0 61.6 5 198 39.6 44 3 Oregon 25, 28, 22 3-3 1.000 2-2 1.000 7 451 4 64.4 5 200 40.0 53 1 Arizona 33, 24, 26 3-3 1.000 1-1 1.000 5 309 1 61.9 5 246 49.2 56 3 Florida State 40,26,24,34 4-4 1.000 0-0 0.000 6 387 5 64.5 8 366 45.8 64 4 TOTAL 23-27 85.2 29-30 96.7 69 4027 21 58.4 67 3082 46.0 75 36

2019 GAME-BY-GAME KICKING - OPPONENTS Field Goals ------| |------PAT ------| |------Kickoffs ------| |------Punts ------| Opponent Kicking Series Md-Att Pct. Md-Att Pct. # Yds TB Avg # Yds Avg Lng In20 Kent State 0-0 0.0 1-1 100.0 2 100 1 50.0 9 401 44.6 60 5 Sacramento State 0-0 0.0 1-1 100.0 2 130 2 65.0 7 292 41.7 56 2 Michigan State 47,31,47 0-3 0.0 1-1 100.0 2 115 1 57.5 4 180 45.0 55 2 Colorado 25,44 2-2 100.0 4-4 100.0 7 452 5 64.6 3 105 35.0 39 1 Cal 47 1-1 100.0 2-2 100.0 4 260 2 65.0 5 187 37.4 48 1 Washington State 33, 31 2-2 1.000 4-4 100.0 7 453 5 64.7 4 221 55.2 58 2 Utah 0-0 0.0 3-3 100.0 4 255 2 63.8 5 199 39.8 48 1 UCLA 0-0 0.0 6-6 1.000 7 455 5 65.0 2 88 44.0 46 0 USC 41 1-1 0.0 4-4 1.000 6 316 0 52.7 5 181 42.1 46 3 Oregon State 0-0 0.0 5-5 1.000 6 358 1 59.7 6 262 43.7 49 1 Oregon 0-0 0.0 4-4 1.000 4 235 3 58.8 5 241 48.2 57 1 Arizona 47, 26 0-2 0.0 2-2 1.000 3 123 1 41.0 3 120 40.0 56 0 Arizona 36 0-1 0.0 2-2 1.000 3 95 3 65.0 6 249 41.5 57 4 TOTAL 6-12 50.5 39-39 1.000 57 3447 30 60.5 64 2726 42.6 60 23 FG missed; b - blocked

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RUSHING UO 8 10 1.2 6 0 CAL - - - - - BENJAMIN, Eno (RB) ARIZ 12 62 5.2 25 0 WSU - - - - - FSU 12 36 3.0 27 0 OPP RUSH YDS AVG LNG TD Utah TOTAL 125 355 2.8 27 3 KENT 22 102 4.6 17 0 UCLA - - - - - SAC 24 69 2.9 33 0 USC - - - - - RUSHING MSU 11 38 3.5 16 1 OSU - - - - - COLO 20 83 4.2 19 2 CARTER, A.J. (RB) UO - - - - - CAL 29 100 3.4 16 3 OPP RUSH YDS AVG LNG TD ARIZ - - - - - WSU 19 137 7.2 32 1 KENT 2 2 1.0 3 0 TOTAL 6 32 5.3 16 0 Utah 15 104 6.9 32 0 SAC - - - - - UCLA 13 46 3.5 20 0 MSU 1 5 5.0 5 0 RUSHING USC 20 52 2.6 9 0 COLO - - - - - WILLIAMS, KYLE (WR) OSU 15 70 4.7 10 1 CAL 3 12 4.0 6 0 OPP RUSH YDS AVG LNG TD UO 31 114 3.7 14 0 WSU 3 9 3.0 8 0 KENT - - - - - ARIZ 34 168 4.9 22 2 Utah 1 3 3.0 3 0 SAC - - - - - TOTAL 253 1083 4.3 33 10 UCLA 2 3 1.5 3 0 MSU 1 -2 -2.0 -2.0 - USC - - - - - COLO - - - - - RUSHING OSU - - - - - CAL - - - - - DANIELS, JAYDEN (QB) UO - - - - - WSU - - - - - ARIZ 3 4 1.3 5 0 OPP RUSH YDS AVG LNG TD Utah KENT 12 13 1.1 11 1 FSU 4 12 3.0 15 0 UCLA - - - - - SAC 7 25 3.6 11 0 TOTAL 19 50 2.6 15 0 USC - - - - - MSU 12 37 3.1 15 0 OSU 4 30 7.5 13 0 COLO 5 16 3.2 10 0 RUSHING UO 1 4 4.0 4 0 CAL 12 84 7.0 24 0 LONG, ETHAN (ATH/QB) ARIZ 1 2 2.0 2 0 WSU 10 23 2.3 17 1 OPP RUSH YDS AVG LNG TD FSU 6 12 2.0 6 0 Utah 16 8 0.5 8 0 KENT 3 21 7.0 16 0 TOTAL 13 46 3.5 13 0 UCLA 6 67 5.2 22 1 SAC 1 1 1.0 1 0 USC - - - - - MSU - - - - - OSU 6 -26 -4.3 8 0 COLO 2 10 5.0 6 0

PASSING DANIELS, JAYDEN (QB) OPP COMP ATT CMP% YDS LNG TD INT EFFIC. KENT 15 24 62.5 284 77 2 0 189.4 SAC 17 27 63.0 304 72 1 0 169.8 MSU 15 26 57.7 140 40 0 0 102.9 COLO 24 39 61.5 345 53 2 1 147.6 CAL 14 24 58.3 174 38 0 0 119.23 WSU 26 36 72.2 363 86 3 0 184.42 Utah 4 18 22.2 25 12 0 1 22.78 UCLA 20 29 69.0 267 41 3 0 180.44 USC ------OSU 24 36 66.7 334 56 3 0 172.10 UO 22 32 68.8 408 81 3 0 206.79 ARIZ 12 19 63.2 104 25 0 0 109.1 FSU 12 28 42.9 195 77 0 0 101.36 Total 205 338 60.7 2943 86 17 2 149.20

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RECEIVING RECEIVING RECEIVING RECEIVING WILLIAMS, Kyle (WR) HUDSON, Tommy (TE) MATTHEWS, Nolan (TE) PORTER, Geordon (WR) OPP REC YDS AVG LNG TD OPP REC YDS AVG LNG TD OPP REC YDS AVG LNG TD OPP REC YDS AVG LNG TD KENT 2 20 10.0 10 0 KENT 1 7 7.0 7 0 KENT - - - - - KENT - - - - - SAC 4 29 7.3 13 0 SAC - - - - - SAC 1 13 13.0 13 - SAC - - - - - MSU 6 49 8.2 15 0 MSU - - - - - MSU - - - - - MSU - - - - - COLO 3 32 10.7 20 0 COLO - - - - - COLO - - - - - COLO 1 11 11.0 11 0 CAL 4 26 6.5 13 0 CAL - - - - - CAL - - - - - CAL 1 28 28.0 28 0 WSU 5 49 9.8 15 0 WSU - - - - - WSU - - - - - WSU 2 11 5.5 7 0 Utah 1 -2 -2.0 -2.0 0 Utah 1 8 8.0 8 0 Utah - - - - - Utah - - - - - UCLA 2 41 20.5 41 0 UCLA - - - - - UCLA 1 4 4.0 4 1 UCLA 1 9 9.0 9 0 USC 8 60 7.5 12 1 USC 3 36 12.0 18 0 USC 1 2 2.0 2 0 USC - - - - - OSU 3 38 12.7 23 1 OSU 1 7 7.0 7 0 OSU 1 7 7.0 7 0 OSU 1 16 16.0 16 0 UO 2 51 25.5 46 0 UO 1 5 5.0 5 0 UO 1 2 2.0 2 0 UO - - - - - ARIZ 3 13 4.3 6 0 ARIZ 1 10 10.0 10 0 ARIZ - - - - - ARIZ - - - - - FSU 2 77 38.5 77 0 FSU 2 39 19.5 31 0 FSU 1 8 8.0 8 0 FSU 2 8 4.0 5 0 TOTAL 45 482 10.7 77 2 TOTAL 10 112 11.2 31 0 TOTAL 6 36 6.0 13 1 TOTAL 8 83 10.4 28 0

RECEIVING RECEIVING RECEIVING DARBY, Frank (WR) BENJAMIN, Eno (RB) KERLEY, Jordan (WR) OPP REC YDS AVG LNG TD OPP REC YDS AVG LNG TD OPP REC YDS AVG LNG TD KENT 3 53 17.7 42 0 KENT 3 32 10.7 14 1 KENT - - - - - SAC 1 45 45.0 45 0 SAC 4 94 23.5 72 1 SAC 1 8 8.0 8 - MSU 1 9 9.0 9 0 MSU 2 11 5.5 6 0 MSU - - - - - COLO 2 49 24.5 39 1 COLO 2 0 0.0 0 0 COLO 2 59 29.5 33 0 CAL 1 13 13.0 13 0 CAL 2 14 7.0 12 0 CAL - - - - - WSU 3 29 9.7 12 0 WSU 6 34 5.7 10 0 WSU 1 4 4.0 5 0 Utah 1 12 12.0 12 0 Utah - - - - - Utah - - - - - UCLA 6 110 18.3 36 2 UCLA 3 19 6.3 15 0 UCLA - - - - - USC 3 86 28.7 62 2 USC 7 48 6.9 13 0 USC - - - - - OSU 3 66 22.0 36 1 OSU 5 27 5.4 28 0 OSU - - - - - UO 4 125 31.3 57 2 UO 5 54 10.8 25 0 UO 2 10 5.0 8 0 ARIZ 0 0 0.0 0 0 ARIZ 3 14 4.7 10 0 ARIZ - - - - - FSU 3 19 6.3 15 0 TOTAL 42 347 8.3 72 2 TOTAL 6 81 13.5 33 0 TOTAL 31 616 19.9 62 8 RECEIVING RECEIVING PEARSALL, Ricky (WR) RECEIVING AIYUK, Brandon (WR) OPP REC YDS AVG LNG TD HODGES, Curtis (TE) OPP REC YDS AVG LNG TD KENT 1 16 16.0 16 0 OPP REC YDS AVG LNG TD KENT 4 140 35.0 77 1 SAC - - - - - KENT - - - - - SAC 4 98 24.5 52 0 MSU - - - - - SAC - - - - - MSU 5 64 12.8 40 0 COLO 1 19 19.0 19 0 MSU - - - - - COLO 9 122 13.6 53 1 CAL 1 38 38.0 38 0 COLO 2 28 14.0 16 0 CAL 2 31 15.5 18 0 WSU 1 25 25.0 25 0 CAL 2 15 7.5 9 0 WSU 7 196 28.0 86 3 Utah - - - - - WSU 1 15 15.0 15 0 Utah 1 7 7.0 7 0 UCLA 1 2 2.0 2 0 Utah - - - - - UCLA 6 82 13.7 19 0 USC 1 9 9.0 9 0 UCLA - - - - - USC 5 51 10.2 17 1 OSU - - - - - USC - - - - - OSU 10 173 17.3 56 1 UO - - - - - OSU - - - - - UO 7 161 23.0 81 1 ARIZ - - - - - UO - - - - - ARIZ 5 67 13.4 25 0 FSU 1 19 19.0 19 0 ARIZ - - - - - TOTAL 65 1192 18.3 86 8 TOTAL 7 128 18.3 38 0 TOTAL 5 58 11.6 16 0

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HISTORY ASU SUN DEVIL FOOTBALL HISTORY ALL-TIME LETTERMEN

A Arredondo, Dan, 1953-54- Belland, Joe, 1955-56-57-58 Brown, Mark, 1992-93 Casey, Leland, 1929 Cox, Rodney, 2004-06-07 55-56 Benedetti, Gino, 2003 Brown, Pete, 1922 Casey, Tim, 1984 Coyle, Christopher, 2010-11- Aaron, Curtis, 1979 Arrozqui, Mike, 1969-70 Benedict, Allen, 1956-57- Brown, Phillip, 1997-98 Castle, Lewis, 1914 12-13 Aaron, Oliver, 2008-09-10-11 Artis, Carlos, 1993 58-59 Brown, Rice, 1971 Catanese, Zach, 2005-06- Coyle, Ken, 1968-69-70 Abono, Cecil, 1965-66-67 Austin, Aaron, 2003 Benjamin, Eno, 2017-18-19 Brown, Ron, 1979-80-81-82 07-08 Craft, Ken, 1960 Aboussie, Joseph, 2003 Austin, Cedric, 1922-23 Benton, Grady, 1992-93 Brown, Zach, 2007-08 Caywood, Cleo, 1928-29-30 Craig, William, 1919 Ackerley, Chad, 1991-92-93 Austin, Lawrence, 1914 Bercovici, Mike, 2011-13-14-15 Brumhall, Hale, 1926 Caywood, Wallace, 1927-28-29 Crawford, Eric, 1987-88-90-91 Acuff, Guy, 1936-37 Ayala, Adrian, 2002-03 Bereuter, Jeff, 2007 Brundage, Joe, 1924-25 Cercone, Matt, 1997-98 Crawford, Malchi, 1994-95-97 Adams, Bob, 1931 Ayer, Fred, 1905 Berg, Stephen, 2003-04- Brunson, Mike, 1968-69 Cesta, Joe, 1997-98 Crawford, Mike, 1983-84-85 Adams, Chad, 2014-15-16-17 Ayers, Kevin, 2011-12 05-06 Bryant, Jarrid, 2011-12 Chambers, Gary, 2012-13-14-15 Crawford, Paul, 2014 Adams, Corey, 2009-10-11 Berger, Curtis, 1993-94 Bryant, Joey, 2017 Chambers, Steve, 1975-76-78 Crawford, Regis, 2000-01- Adams, Ellis, 1915 Berry, Eric, 1988 Bubak, Jared, 2018-19 Chandler, Maurice, 2016-17 02-03 Adams, Leland, 1988-89 B Bertelson, Edward, 1916 Buchanan, Dave, 1968-69 Charles, Derrick, 1995 Crosswell, Aashari, 2018-19 Adams, Steve, 1942 Beverly, Ed, 1970-71-72 Buck, Leo, 1915 Charles, Parnell, 1991-92-93-94 Crowe, Larry, 1973 Adams, Terin, 2018 Baccus, Bob, 1940 Biang, Brian, 2000 Buckles, Al, 1947-48 Chase, Cal, 1915 Crunkleton, Grant, 2006-07 Adams, Vince, 1985 Bacon, Barry, 1992-93 Bigbee, Mike, 1972 Bunger, Art, 1942 Chatman, Terrell, 2016-17-18 Crump, Koron, 2016-17-18 Aguilar, Tony, 2000-01-02-03 Bailey, Quinn, 2015-16-17-18 Bigler, Don, 1959-60-61 Buntz, Bob, 1934-35-36 Cherry, Demetrius, 2014-15 Cruz, Juan, 1972 Aguirre, Mike, 1998-99-00 Baker, Anthony, 1978-80-81 Bilton, James, 1951-52-53 Burch, Fred, 1956 Cherry, J’Juan, 1997-98 Cuie, Ron, 1973 Agwuenu, Alonzo, 2012-13 Baker, James, 1971-72-73 Bishop, Ezekiel, 2011-12-13-14 Burfict, Vontaze, 2009-10-11 Chowaniec, Mike, 1966-67-68 Culp, Curley, 1965-66-67 Ah You, Junior, 1969-70-71 Baker, Jon, 1993-94 Bisnett, Stephen, 2003-04-05 Burgess, Rudy, 2004-05- Christensen, Chad, 2002-03- Cupchak, Mike, 1959-60 Aiker, Wiley, 1937-38-39 Baker, Lamar, 2001-03-04 Black, Bob, 1952 06-07 04-05 Cupps, Tom, 1954 Ainsworth, Jesse, 2003-04-05-06 Baker, Stephen, 1998 Black, John, 1993, 1995 Burghgraef, Lee, 2002-03- Christenson, Allen, 1952 Curnow, Murray, 1902 Aitken, Jim, 1950-51-52 Baklarz, Johnny, 1941-42 Black, Mike, 1979-80-81-82 04-05 Chuhlantseff, Don, 1988 Curran, Dick, 1952-53 Aiyuk, Brandon, 2018-19 Baldock, Cutter, 2012 Blakes, Greg, 1977-78 Burke, Jason, 2003-04-05-06 Cislaghi, Guideo, 1930-31 Currier, Bob, 1973 Aja, Manuel, 1947-48-49-50 Balian, Mike, 1993-94 Blount, Howard (Curley), 1931 Burke, Johnny, 1933 Clack, Darryl, 1982-83-84-85 Curry, Howard, 1931 Ball, Marcus, 2014-15-16 Blount, Ralph, 1905 Burks, Justin, 2003-04 Clapp, Nick, 2004-05 Curry, John, 1923 Ajawara, Sil, 2011-12-13 Ball, William, 1933-34-35 Boateng, Edmond, 2014-15-16 Burns, Leo, 1937, 39 Clark, Greg, 1984-85-86-87 Curtis, Jim, 1936-37 Alapa, Clifton, 1973-74-76 Ballage, Kalen, 2014-15-16-17 Boetto, Anthony, 1919 Burnstein, Brent, 1993-94- Clark, Jonathan, 2009-10 Czaplak, Ed, 1950 Albrick, Ed, 1948 Ballard, Deke, 1972-73 Bolden, Omar, 2007-08-10 95-96 Clark, Kareem, 1996-97-98-99 Alden, Scott, 1973-74-75 Baloney, Chris, 2006-07 Bonderud, Fred, 1955 Burton, Leon, 1955-56-57-58 Clay, Machtier, 1999-00 Alexander, Cecil, 1922 Balsamo, Tony, 1947-48- Bonner, Ron, 1975 Bush, Steve, 1992-93-95-96 Claypoole, Scott, 1987-88 Alexander, Ray, 1973-74 D 49-50 Booker, Phil, 1966-67 Butler, Darien 2018-19 Clements, Norman, 1928-29- Alexander, JD, 2016 Balshor, John, 1939-40-41 Boring, Archie, 1923 30-31 Dains, Charley, 1914 Alford, B.J., 1994 Bandura, Beau, 2005 Bosch, Frank, 1914 Clevenger, Francis, 1935-36-37 Dalmolin, Al, 1934-35-36 Alford, Bob, 1950-51-52 Banks, Connor, 2001-02- Bostrom, Kent, 1985-86-87 Clevenger, Pat, 1964 Dana, Farrell, 1927-28 Allen, Dick, 1947-48 C 03-04 Bouck, Gary, 1978-79 Clupper, Mike, 1969-70-71 Dana, Lorel, 1923-24 Allen, Doug, 1981-82-83-84 Banks, Darrell, 1989-90 Bourgeois, O‘Jay, 1957-58 Cabral, Cohl, 2016-17-18-19 Coffin, Edwin, 1915-16 Daniel, Willie, 1998-99-00-01 Allen, Eric, 1984-85-86-87 Barbarick, Henry, 1948-49 Bowen, Frank, 1922 Cade, Eddie, 1992-93-94 Coffinger, Mike, 1953-54-55-56 Daniels, Jayden, 2019 Allen, John (Bat), 1924-25 Barge, Brian, 1978 Bowen, Keith, 1988 Cade, Mike, 1981-82-83 Cole, Ben, 1928-29-31 Daniels, Vergie, 1926 Allen, John, 1951-52-53-56 Barkley, Ted, 1946 Bowers, Tyrone, 2003 Cahill, Dwight, 1970 Cole, Lee, 1994-95 Darby, Alden, 2010-11-12-13 Allen, Loren (Kike), 1924-25-27-28 Barnes, Mike, 1995-96 Bowles, Mike, 1978-79 Cahoon, Victor, 1987-88-89-90 Cole, Roy, 1922 Darby, Frank, 2017-18-19 Allen, Paul, 1941 Barnett, Blake, 2017 Bowyer, Walt, 1979-80-81-82 Cajic, Joe, 1994 Colella, Sam, 1951 Darley, Quency, 2004-05 Allen, Tom, 1978-79 Barnett, Garner, 1947-48-49 Boyd, Jean, 1991-92-93 Caldwell, Bryan, 1978-79-80-82 Coleman, Cecil, 1946-47-48-49 Davenport, Bob, 1968-69-70 Allison, Robert, 1974, 1976-77-78 Barney, James, 1926-27 Boyd, Larry, 1991-92-93 Caldwell, Kyle, 2003-04-05-06 Coleman, Davon, 2011-12-13 Davidson, D.J., 2018-19 Alonzo, Dick, 1947-48-49-50 Barrett, Josh, 2004-05-06-07 Boyd, Robby, 1985-86-87-88 Calhoun, DJ, 2014-15-16 Coleman, Phil, 1940-41 Davis, Alma, 1899-00-02 Altieri, Thomas, 2006-07 Barry, John, 1915-16 Boyer, Jeff, 1997 Callaghan, Mike, 2008-09-10 Collett, Randy, 1973 Davis, Bennet, 1934-35-36 Amey, Vince, 1994-95-96-97 Barry, Pat, 1973 Boyer, Ricky, 1995-96-97 Callahan, Lowell, 1930, 33 Collins, Guy, 1896 Davis, Bill, 1938-39-40 Amobi, Josh, 1999-00-01-02 Barth, Mike, 1999-00-01-02 Boyle, Bill, 1932-33-34 Callahan, Mitch, 1982-83 Collins, Roger, 1947 Davis, Dexter. 2006-07-08 Amoia, Vince, 1984-85 Barthel, Dave, 1976, 1978 Bradford, Carl, 2011-12-13 Callicoat, Reid, 1931-32 Collins, Shane, 1988-89-90-91 Davis, Jake, 1946 Anderson, Andy, 1926 Bartholomew, Mike, 1958- Bradford, Jesse, 1958-59- Campbell, Steve, 1995-96- Comeaux, Darren, 1980-81 Davis Jr., Mike, 2002-03- Anderson, Ben, 1955-56-57-58 59-60 60-61 97-98 Connolly, Joe, 1968-69-70 04-05 Anderson, Derrall, 2010 Bass, Ryan, 2008 Bradley, Wayne, 1972 Campolo, Dominic, 1939-40-41 Conrad, Brady, 2006-07 Davis, Richard, 1989 Anderson, Earl, 1926, 1929 Bates, Jalen, 2016-17-18 Brady, Hilbert, 1937-38 Camut, Joe, 1956-57-59 Conway, Gannon, 2011-12-13 Davis, Rick, 1963-64-65 Anderson, Ed, 1951-52 Bates, Kendrick, 1997-98-99 Brady, Jim, 1972 Canidate, Cornell 2002-03-05 Conway, Joseph, 1916, 1919 Davis, Roger, 1970-71 Anderson, Jamall, 2000 Bates, Mario, 1991-1992-1993 Bramlet, Jim, 1964-65-66 Carbajal, Manuel, 1991 Cooper, Anson, 1930-31-32-33 Davis, Timarcus, 2019 Anderson, Kevin, 2012 Bates, Solomon, 1999-00- Branch, Bruce, 1978, 1980-81 Carl, Bob, 1976-77-78-79 Cooper, Harley, 1950-51-52 Davis, Troy, 1996-97-98 Anderson, Kim, 1977-78 01-02 Brandon, Jim, 1950 Carnahan, Andrew, 2003-04- Cooper, Matt, 2000-01-02 Davison, Jerone, 1991-92 Anderson, Lance, 1993-94-95-96 Battle, Albrey, 1995-96-97-98 Brandt, Thomas, 1914 05-06 Coor, Lattie, 1928 Day, Paul, 1983-84-85-86 Anderson, Max, 1965-66-67 Battle, Greg, 1982-83-84-85 Brasher, Bob, 1989-90-91-92 Carothers, Ron, 1967-68-69 Copeland, Mike, 1983-84 Dayries, Emanuel, 2014-15 Anderson, Oliver, 1928-29-30 Battle, Terry, 1994-95-96 Brass, Adam, 1989-90-91-92 Carpenter, Rudy, 2005-06- Coppinger, Jim, 1948-49 Dean, Chip, 1975-76 Anderson, Sidney, 1933 Baumgarner, Tim, 1976 Bratkowski, Steve, 1980-81 07-08 Cornay, Darien, 2017-18-19 DeArmas, Christopher, Anderson, Ted, 1937-38-39 Baumgartner, Dave, 1996 Breckenridge, Jay, 2002 Carr, Al, 1955-56-57-58 Corneal, George, 1965 2 010 -11 Andrews, Sam, 1938-39-40 Baxter, Bill, 1931-32-33-34 Breunig, Bob, 1972-73-74 Carr, Deveron, 2009-10-11-12 Cornell, Nick, 1991 DeBono, Paul, 1990 Appulese, Pat, 1962-63-64 Baxter, Richard, 1916 Bridgman, Jerry, 1960 Carr, Frank, 1980-82-83 Cosentino, Dom, 1942-46-47 Decker, Jeff, 1991 Apuna, Ben, 1977-78-79 Beal, James, 2000-01 Brimhall, Jacom, 2014-15- Carr, Henry, 1963 Cosentino, Frank, 1938-39- DeClerco, Jack, 1928 Apuna, Wayne, 1979 Beall, Charley, 1947-48-49 16-17 Carr, Terell, 2008 40-41 Dedrick, Doug, 1976-77 Archuleta, Adam, 1997-98- Bear, Richard, 1985-86 Brimhall, Stanford, 1936-37 Carrington, Lloyd, 2013-14-15 Cosgrove, Mark, 2016-17 DeFrance, Chris, 1977-78 99-00 Beard, Danny, 1955 Britton, Ché, 1997-98-99-00 Carter, A.J., 2018-19 Cosner, Arthur, 1950 DeKellis, Tom, 1938-39 Arcoraci, Robert, 1986 Beatty, Charles, 2012 Brooks, James, 2008-09-10 Carter, Bob, 1972 Cosner, Ron, 1959-60-61 Delbridge, Larry, 1970-71-72 Arivizu, Al, 1936-37 Bell, Frank, 1953-55-56 Brown, Carroll, 1922 Carter, Kirk, 1975 Cote, Cade, 2016-17-18-19 DeLeone, Dean, 2009-10 Armstrong, Trace, 1985- Bell, George, 2010-11 Brown, Chad, 1996-97 Carter, Noble, 1899-00-02-03 Coughran, Wiley, 1899-1900 Della Libera, Gino, 1955-56- 86-87 Bell, Jarrett, 2019-pres. Brown, Dickie, 1966-67-68 Cartledge, Crantz, 1896-97 Cours, Ray, 1942 57-58 Arons, Curt, 1983-84 Bell, Jerry, 1978-79-80-81 Brown, John, 1965 Carunchio, Dennis, 1957 Cox, Aaron, 1984-85-86-87 Delnoce, Ryan, 1999-00 Bellamy, Worthy, 1896 Brown, Kweshi, 2014-15 Carver, Shante, 1990-91-92-93 Cox, Chans, 2015

84 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide HISTORY ALL-TIME LETTERMEN

Delnoce, Tom, 1967-68-69 Estrada, Raphael, 1922 Fraboni, Mitchell, 2014-15-16-17 Goodfellow, Bob, 1950 Hangartner, John, 1955-56- Hightower, Davaren, 1998-99- Demery, Calvin, 1969-70-71 Eubank, Michael, 2012-13 Franklin, Emmanuel, 2001- Goodman, Devin 2012-13-14-15 57-58 00-01 Denetso, Roderick, 1999-00 Evans, Garland, 1973-74 03-04 Goodman, Evan, 2012-14-15-16 Hankins, Trevor, 2009-10 Higley, Tom, 1905 Dennard, Glenn, 1984-85 Evans, Wes, 2005-06-07 Franklin, Jason 2015 Goodman, Griffin, 1999-00 Hanna, Herbert, 1899-1900-02 Hildreth, Don, 1947 Dennard, Ryan, 1999-00-01 Frazier, Ben (Buttons), 1929-30 Goodman, John, 1964-65-66 Hanna, I., 1916 Hill, Alonzo, 1961-62-63 Denton, Jim, 1975 Frederick, Langston, 2017-18 Goodwin, Garfield, 1896, 98 Harbison, Doyle, 1926 Hill, Bruce, 1983-84-85-86 Derbis, Al, 1951-52-53 Freedman, Mitchell, 1995-96- Goodwin, Gordon, 1919 Hill, Christian, 2016 F Hardesty, London, 1930-31- DeRosa, Rudy, 1948 97-98 Goodwin, Johnny, 1922-23-27 Hill, Gavin, 1990, 1992 32-33 DeWitty, Shaun, 2005-06- Fa’aita, Tim, 2002-03 Freeman, Vernon, 1923 Gorczyca, Matt, 2001 Hill, Hakim, 2002-03 Hardison, Marcus, 2013-14 07-08 Facchine, Larry, 1961-62-63 Freestone, Al 1924-25-26 Gordon, Larry, 1973-74-75 Hill, J.D., 1967-68-70 Hardy, Bruce, 1974-75-76-77 DiBrell, Zack, 1975 Fadok, George, 1975-76-77 French-Love, Ceejhay, 2017-18 Gosselin, Bill, 1947-48-49-50 Hill, Jordan, 2003-04-05-06 Hargis, Jon, 2007-08-09-10 Dice, John, 1988 Fair, Ron, 1987, 1989 French, Cody, 2018 Goulette, Fred, 1914 Hill, Randy, 2003-04-05 Harkrader, Tommy, 1989-90- Dick, Wilbur , 1927-28-30-31 Falahola, Saia, 2008-09-10 Freney, Clay, 1959-60-61 Graham, John 1946 Hinton, Houston, 1932 Dickerson, Erik, 2019 Falkner, Brandon, 1999-00-01 Fresh, Pat, 1991 Graham, Maurice, 1933 91-92 Hitchcock, Dan, 1922 Diggs, George, 1947-48 Fallon, Tom, 1951-52-53 Frew, Jack, 1935-36 Grannell, Dave, 1973 Harlan, Stan, 1942 Hoban, Tim, 1969-70-72 Dillard, Rodney, 1985-86- Fanaika, Paul, 2005-06-07 Frias, Ralph, 2019 Grant Eddie, 1986-87-88-89 Harper, Elton, 1933-34 Hobbs, Charley, 1973-74 87-88 Fancher, Don, 1950, 1952 Frick, Henry Clay, 1932 Grasmoen, Ed, 1927 Harper, Emery, 1950-51 Hodgdon, Drew, 2001-02- Dilley, Chuck, 1956 Fanelli, Sam, 1962-63-64 Fridich, Pat, 1979 Grassl, Karl, 1953-54-55-56 Harper, John, 1955 03-04 Disarufino, Raul, 1960 Fanning, Darwood, 1939 Fritsch, Warner, 1937-38-39 Grassl, Tom, 1955-56-57-58 Harris, Al, 1975-76-77-78 Hodges, Curtis, 2017-18-19 Dixon, David, 1990-91 Fanucci, Mike, 1968-69-70 Fry, Vomen, 1932-33-34 Graven, Kevin, 1982-83-84 Harris, Darryl, 1984-85-86-87 Hoekstra, Joshua, 2015 Dixon, Emilio, 1950 Farlow, Marlon, 1994-96-97 Fulcher, David, 1983-84-85 Gray, Jeff, 2005-06-07 Harris, Fenn, 1915 Hoffman, Jeff, 1996-97 Dixon, Ralph, 1979-80 Farmer, Paul, 1937 Fuller, Bob, 1948-49-50 Gray, Richard, 1969-70-71 Harris, Floyd, 1964 Hogan, John, 1950 Dougherty, Clyde, 1942, 46 Farrell, Dennis, 1967-68 Fulton, Skyler, 2000-01-02-03 Graybill, Dave, 1953-54-55-56 Harris, John, 1975-76-77 Hogansen, Jim, 1936 Douglas, Jamil, 2011-12-13-14 Fatouras, Bill, 1950 Furrey, Meryl, 1931-32-33 Greathouse, George, 1957 Harris, Mike, 1977-78 Holden, Steve, 1970-71-72 Dragon, Oscar, 1969-70-71 Faust, Bill, 1959 Futch, Tom, 1955 Greaves, George, 1978 Harrison, Dominique, 2018 Holliday, Jeffery, 2010-11-12 Dragoo, Justin, 1991-92- Fawley, Matt, 2002-03 Green, Bob, 1953 Holloway, Michael, 2001 Harrison, Herman, 1961-62-63 93-95 Fedorchak, Steve, 1961-62 Green, Chad, 2004-05-06 Hollyfield, DeWayne, 2004-05 Harry, N'Keal, 2016-17-18 Drake, Joe, 1957-58-59-60 Felix, Brian, 1976-77-78-79 G Green, Gerald, 1998-99 Holman, Jarrell, 2008 Hart, Charles, 1935 Driscoll, Francis Patrick, 1947 Ferrara, Nick, 1969 Green, Ray, 1939-40-41 Holt, Guy, 1916 Harts, Willie, 2019 Duca, Sam, 1949-50-51 Fie, Bennie, 1939 Gabbidon, Earl, 1980 Green, Willie, 1981-83-84 Hons, Todd, 1982-83 Harvey, Emerson, 1937-38 Duckens, Mark, 1987 Fie, Willie, 1939-40 Gable, Glen, 1994-95-96-97 Green, Woody, 1971-72-73 Hood, James, 1983 Dudek, Tom, 1951 Fields, Eric, 1998-99-00-01 Gaddis, Earl, 1982-83 Gregory, Milne, 1937 Harvey, Eric, 1993 Hood, , 2012-13-14 Dugan, Mike, 1982-83 Fields, Evan, 2017-18-19 Galbreath, Kevin, 1990-91-92 Grice, Marion, 2012-13 Har vey, Jalen, 2015-16-17-18 Hooker, Fair, 1966-67-68 Duke, Ochuko, 2017 Fields, Floyd, 1987-88-89-90 Gallardo, Ed, 1968-69 Grider, Buzz, 1976 Harvey, Stacy, 1984-85-86-87 Hooks, Bryan, 1988, 90-91-92 Dumsch, Aaron, 1998 Figueroa, Humbert, 1942 Gallimore, Jeff, 1983-84-85-86 Grier, John, 1984 Hasting, Weldon, 1936-37-38 Hooper, Rex, 1938 Dunn, Dan, 1964-65-66 Figueroa, Steven, 2010 Gallon, Steve, 2011 Griffin, Richard, 1967-68 Hatch, Case, 2019 Hooten, Howard, 1936 Dunn, Jack, 1953 Finch, Robert, 1915 Galloway, Duane, 1981-82 Griffith, Bill, 1926-27-28 Hatch, Genner, 1926 Hoover, Darrell, 1963-64-65 Duvall, Claude, 1932-33-34 Finkenberg, Evan, 2010-11- Gammage, Alijah, 2019 Griffith, Paul, 1928-29-30-31 Hatch, Merrill, 1924-25-26 Hoover, Melvin, 1977-78-79-80 Dyer, Ken, 1965-66-67 12-13 Gammage, Fred, 2013-14-15-16 Groebner, Daniel, 2016 Hawes, Turner, 1924-25 Hopkins, Chris, 1992-93-94-95 Dykes, Frank, 1904 Finley, Dick, 1928-29 Garbarini, Henry, 1975 Grow, Dan, 1967 Hawkins, Ben, 1963-64-65 Hornbeck, Ken, 1966-67-68 Dykes, John, 1903-04-05 Finn, Chris, 1994-95-96 Garcia, Andres, 2012 Guignard, Deion, 2016-17 Hawn, Jim, 1980-81-82 Houser, John, 1972-73-74 Fireman, Bert, 1932-33-34 Garcia, Ernie, 1954 Guinn, Jeff, 1980 Hayes, De'Chavon, 2015-16 Howard, Phil, 2001-02 Fisers, Adrian, 1980 Garcia, Joe, 1940-41 Guliford, Eric, 1989-90-91-92 Hayes, Mark, 1988-89-90 Hoverson, Buzzie, 1951 Fisher, Ed, 1969-70 Garcia, Stephen, 1998-99 Gumpf, John 1954-55-56-57 Howe, Andy, 2006 E Haynes, Mike, 1972-73-74-75 Fisher, Kelvin, 1988-89-90-91 Garoutte, Alex, 2011-12-13-14 Gunville, Keith, 1949-50-51 Howe, Dewey, 1915 Heap, Todd, 1998-99-00 Each, Jake, 1998-99 Fiso, Salamo, 2013-14-15-16 Garrett, Chris, 1985-86-87-88 Gustavis, Robert, 2004-05- Howell, Chad, 2000 Heffelman, Ralph, 1916 Easley, Floyd, 1986, 88 Fitzgerald, C.N., 1904 Garrison, Cliff, 1925 06-07 Hoyt, Jordan, 2017-18 Helig, Jim, 1974-75 Easley, J.B., 1926 Fleming, Jesse, 1964-65-66 Gaskell, Bob, 1963-64 Guthrie, Dane, 2006-07 Huber, Albert, 1928-29 Hellam, Duane, 1951-52-53 Eason, Nijrell, 1999-00 Fletcher, Dick, 1954-55 Gedman, Wayne, 1953-54- Guthrie, Harry, 1927 Huber, Kenneth, 1930 Easter, Brian, 1993 Fletcher, Tom, 1952 55-56 Guthrie, Paul, 1936 Helton, John, 1966-67-68 Hubley, Lawrence, 1988-89 Eberhard, Ray, 1960 Flint, George, 1959-60-61 Geldian, Gerry, 1973-74-75 Gutierrez, Steve, 1951 Hemminger, Robert, 1983 Hubner, Josh, 2011-12 Echols, Bryson, 2016 Florence, Eriquel, 2014 Gennicks, Elza, 1999 Guy, Lawrence, 2008-09-10 Hemsley, Roy, 2018-19 Hudgens, Bill, 1942 Edwards, Marshall, 1977-78 Flowers, Delvon, 1999, 2001 Gerber, Tom, 1981-82-83-84 Hendershot, Larry, 1966 Hudson, Brett, 2002-03 Edwards, Mike, 1984-85 Flowers, Erik, 1998-99 Gerhart, Coltin, 2015-16 Henderson, LaDaruis, 2019 Hudson, Greg, 1973-74 Egloff, Dick, 1965-66-67 Flowers, O.J., 1995 Gerhart, Garth, 2008-09-10-11 H Hendricks, Bob, 1950-52-53 Hudson, Tommy, 2016-17-18-19 Ehasz, Norm, 1976 Floyd, Clint, 2008-09-10-11 Giacoma, Pete, 1936 Hendricks, Don, 1977-78-79 Huffley, Bernard, 1931 Ekstrand, Don, 1970-71 Floyd, Isaiah, 2018 Gibbons, Walter, 1946 Haack, Matt, 2013-14-15-16 Henness, Jule, 1922 Hugoboom, Cliff, 1947-48- Elder, Eddie, 2010-11 Fobbs-Valentino, A, 2005- Gibson, Oscar, 1940-41 Haberman, Tom, 1981 Henry, Bernard, 1978-79-80-81 49-50 Eley, Monroe, 1970-71 06-07 Gieger, Jack, 1956-57 Hackett. O.J., 2001 Henshaw, Hascall, 1938-39-40 Hummer, George, 1966-67-68 Elko, Bill, 1979 Folmer, John, 1963-64-65 Gill, Darrell, 1976-77-78 Hackleman, Randolph, 1932- Hernandez, Joe, 1939-40 Humphrey, John, 2017 Ellingson, George, 1933-34- Fonner, Dave, 1955-56-57-58 Gillette, Don, 1935-36 34-35 Herring, Keegan 2005-06- Humphreys, Connor, 2015-17 35-36 Fonoti, David, 1983-84-85 Gipson, Mike, 1981 Hackworth, Carl, 1938 Hurst, Grady, 1970-71 07-08 Ellsworth, Ed, 1924-25 Ford, Daniel, 1986-87-88 Gittens, Willie, 1979-80-81-82 Hagan, Derek, 2002-03-04-05 Hutchins, Julius, 1977 Herty, Hal, 1940-41 Emanuele, Nick, 2011 Ford, Derrick, 1996-97-98 Given, David, 1978 Haigler, Charles, 1896-99- Hutchinson, 1903 Hewlett, Glen, 1947 Emery, Alonzo, 1971-72-73 Ford, Tom, 1955-56-57-58 Glass, Paul, 2000-01 00-02 Hezmalhalch, Bob, 1930-31 Enderton, Herbert, 1915 Forman, Shannon, 2017-18-19 Glass, Uumoiya, 1994 Haines, Lewis, 1942 Hezmalhalch, Charles , 1931-32 Endres, George, 1971-72-73 Forrister, Dewey, 1964-65-66 Glenn, Sid, 1947-48 Hale, Steve, 1973 I Hickman, John, 1952-53-54-55 England, Cecil, 1928-29 Forth, Brian, 1997-98-99-00 Goddard, Delbert, 1923-24- Hall, Reedy, 1971-72-73 English, Jonathan, 2007-08 Foster, D. J., 2012-13-14-15 25-26 Hall, Windlan, 1969-70-71 Hicks, Ben, 1896-97 Iani, Lou, 1950-51-52-53 Epps, Raymond, 2015-16 Foster, Gene, 1962-63-64 Goddard, Russell, 1927-29-30 Hallman, Lou, 1952 Hicks, Hadley, 1956 Igono, Josiah, 1999-00 Erhardt, Ron, 1955-56-57-58 Foster, Jack, 1915 Goethel, Travis, 2006-07-08 Hammer, Bill, 1949-50 Hicks, Mark, 1980-81-82 Igou, Brad, 1977-78-79 Ervin, Paul, 1974-75-76 Foster Jeffrey, 1994 Golden, Josh, 2002-03-04-05 Hammit, Barton, 2001 Hicks, Steve, 1977-78 Ingalis, Davis Everett, 1947 Eslinger, Jim, 1951 Fox, Art, 1936-37 Gonzalez, Zane, 2013-14-15-16 Hampton, Don, 1960 Higgins, Parker, 2017 Ioane, Junior, 1998-99 Essley, Rod, 1978-79-80 Fox, Ben, 2000 Good, Brent, 2008 Hampton, Jim, 1953

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Irabor, Osahon, 2010-11-12-13 06-07 Knudson, Gary, 1987-88 Lee, Michael, 1977-78, 1980 Magazzeni, Tom, 1983-84 McCullar, Earl, 1930-31-32 Irvin, Ivory, 1989-90-91 Jones, Sam, 2015-16-17 Kochanski, Allen, 1984 Leebrick, Karl C., 1905 Magee, Angelo, 2011 McCullen, Shane, 2010-11-12-13 Ivy, Archie, 1915-16 Jones, Shane, 2002-03 Kochanski, Mark, 1979-80 Leek, Rick, 1969 Magee, Brandon, 2008-09- McDaniel, Randall, 1984-85- Jones, Shannon, 2005-06 Koebensky, Kody, 2010-11- Leonard, John, 1999 10-12 86-87 Jones, Wes, 1926 12-13 LeSueur, Bob, 1946 Mahlstede, Jeff, 1987-88 McDonald, J.B., 1942 J Jononch, Tom, 1942-43-44- Kofe, Will, 2005-06 Lewis, Danny, 2012 Maier, Jeff, 1991 McDonald, Joe, 1963-64 45-46 Kohl, Kody, 2012-13-14-15-16 Lewis, Deantre, 2010-12-13-14 Maier, Lewis, 1914-15-16 McDonald, Jordan, 2011-12 Jackson, Courtney, 1996-97- Jordan, Josh, 2008 Kohl, Trevor, 2009-10-11 Lewis, Hal, 1964 Malamala, Stanley, 2008 McDonald, Shaun, 2000-01-02 98-99 Joseph, Jeff, 1984-86-88 Kohrs, Robert, 1977-78-79 Lewis, Jamaal, 2003-04-05-06 Malone, Art, 1967-68-69 McDonald, Tariq, 1997-98-99 Jackson, Lenzie, 1995-96- Juarez, Elijah, 2019 Koisdowski, Dick, 1955-56- Lewis, Jason, 2016 Malone, Ben, 1971-72-73 McDowell, Fred, 1929-30-31 97-98 Judah, Garrett, 2007 57-58 Lewis, LeQuan, 2009-10 Malone, James, 1983 McEven, E., 1934 Jackson, Reggie, 1965 Julian, John, 1954-55 Kolb, Chuck, 1963-64 Lewis, Sammy, 1946-47-48 Malone, Mark, 1977-78-79 McFalls, John, 1959-60-61 Jackson, Ron, 1959-60 Julian, Max, 1941 Komadina, Frank, 1942 Lewis, Scott, 1978-79-80 Maloney, Mike, 1979-80 McFoy, Ryan, 2006-07-08 Jacobs, John, 1961-62-63 Julian, Tom, 1969-70 Koniseti, Kipeli, 2011-12-13 Lewis, Ronald, 2014 Mann, Richard, 1966-67-68 McGaha, Chris, 2006-07-08 James, Lynn, 1987-88-89 Justin, Paul, 1987-88-89-90 Koontz, Craig, 1999-00 Leyva, Victor, 1997-98-99-00 Manning, Ronald, 1952 McGarth, Tom, 1936 James, Robert, 2004-05-06-07 Kordas, Greg, 1990-91-92 Lightfoot, Daryl, 2001-02-03 Mansperger, Dick, 1956-57 McGee, Garrick, 1992 Jankans, Bart, 1954-55-56-57 Kosier, Kyle, 1999-00-01 Likio, Ali, 2003 Manutai, Beau, 2005-06 McGehee, William, 2013-14-15 Jankans, John, 1952-53-54-55 K Koski, Wilbert, 1946 Lillico, Tom, 1931-32-33 Marcisz, Michael, 2010-11 McGill, Lenny, 1990-91-92-93 Jarrell, K.J., 2019 Koss, Stein, 1983-84-85-86 Lindsey, Chad, 2005-07 Markham, Kejuan, 2019 McGlothen, Larry, 1983-84- Jarrett, Jamaar, 2008-09-10-11 Kajikawa, Bill, 1934-35-36 Kramer, Frank, 1985 Lindsey, Frank, 1942 Marich, George, 1937 85-86 Jeffcoat, Jim, 1979-80-81-82 Kalastro, Mark, 1937-38-39 Krofchik, Charles, 1958-59 Lingley, Bill, 1930 Marich, Martin, 1940-41 McGray, Cornelius, 1950 Jefferson, Ellis 2014-15-16 Kalis, Todd, 1984-85-86-87 Krofchik, Mike, 1960-61-62 Livingston, Terry, 1957-58 Markichevich, Mark, 1947-48- McGrew, John, 1896 Jefferson, John, 1974-75-76-77 Kane, Jim, 1966-67-68 Krohn, Jeff, 2000-01 Locke, Dick, 1959-60-61 49-50 McIntyre, Jeff, 1977-78 Jefferson, Randy, 1986 Karasek, Chuck, 1962 Krula, Zach, 2003-04-05-07 Locke, Lawrence, 1952 Marmie, Larry, Jr., 1989-90-91 McKenzie, Chris, 2003-04 Jenkens, Everett, 1935-36 Karney, Mike, 2000-01-02-03 Kush, Dan, 1973-74-75-76 Locke, Roger, 1960-61-62 Marquardt, Michael, 2006-07 McKey, Hase, 1962-63 Jenkins, Ralph, 1953 Kastl, Cameron, 2010-11 Kush, Joe, 1961-62-63 Lockling, Bert, 1916 Marsh, Trent, 2011 McKinney, Jermaine, 2001- Jenkins, Ryan, 2016-17-18 Kauahi, Kani, 1977-78-79 Kyle, Jason, 1993-94 Loia, Tony, 1978-79-80- 81 Marshall, Cameron, 2009-10- 02-03 Jennings, Brian, 1997-98-99 Kavinsky, Joe, 1953 Kysar, Jeff, 1991-92-93-94 Lole, Jermayne, 2018-19 11-12 McNeely, Johnny, 1932-33 Jensen, Cliff, 1955 Kavzlarich, Adolph, 1928 Lombardi, Tony, 1980-81-82-84 Marshall, Verling, 1926 McNeill, Henry, 1929 Joelson, Greg, 1987-88 Kealy, Ryan, 1997-98-99 London, Maurice, 2004-05 Martens, Rudy, 1932 McReynolds, Ryan, 1987-88- John, Riley, 2016-18 Kearse-Thomas, Khaylan, 2015- L Long, Ethan, 2019 Martin, Jason, 1990 89-90 Johannesen, Jeff, 1997-98 17-18-19 Longino, Antonio, 2013-14-15 Martin, Michael, 1995-96-97 Means, Solomon, 2013-14-15 Johnson, Bobby, 1964-65 Kec, Bob, 1962-63-64 LaBass, Eddie, 1947-48 Lopez, Henry, 1904 Martin, Steffon, 2012-13 Medigovich, Dave, 1946-47-48 Johnson, Bobby, 1967-68 Keegan, William E., 1904 Lacey, Andre, 1990 Lopker, Brian, 1983-84 Martin, Steve, 1988 Mee, Hamilton, 1996-97 Johnson, Brandon, 2010-11-12 Kegans, Scott, 1981-82 Lackey, Bob, 1939-40-41 Lorenzen, Chris, 1974-75 Martinez, Mike, 1974-75-76 Meitzler, Al, 1957 Johnson, Brett, 1986-87 Keller, Dale, 1961-62 LaDuke, Nathan, 1987-88- Lorick, Tony, 1961-62-63 Martinez, Tiff, 1923-33 Mendoza, Carlos, 2012-13-14-16 Johnson, DeAndre, 2004 Keller, Sam, 2003-04-05 89-90 Losoya, Alex, 2017-18-19 Martz, Troy, 1992-93-94 Merriweather, Tashaka, 2006 Johnson, Ellis, 1923 Kelley, Jim, 1970 Lambert, Stanley, 2018 Lou, Ron, 1970-71-72 Masaniai, Danny, 2000-01 Meskimons, Irving, 1905 Johnson, Glenn, 1941, 47 Kelly, Nick, 2013-14-15 Lambeth, Jim, 1957-58-59-60 Lovaas, Lee, 1953 Mason, Matt, 2002 Messenger, Mike, 1968-69-70 Johnson, Gordon, 1914 Kelly, Seanan, 1998 Lambson, Marshall, 1973 Love, Grayling, 2002-03-04-05 Mason, Olin, 1939-40 Metcalf, Drew, 1987-88-89-90 Johnson, James, 2014-15-16 Kelly, Taylor, 2011-12-13-14 Land, Derrick, 1991 Lovell, Spencer, 2019 Mason, Pat, 1989 Meyer, Jim, 1983-84 Johnson, Johnathan, 2006-07 Kendall, Devin, 1995-96 Landers, Tim, 1988-89-90-91 Lovett, Mark, 1974-75-76 Mataali, Rocky, 1974-75 Meyer, John, 1979-80-81 Johnson, John Henry, 1952 Kendrick, Bill, 1958 Landman, Brendan, 2014 Lowe, Obie, 1966 Matesic, Andy, 1951 Meza, Henry, 1953 Johnson, Keelan, 2009-10- Kennedy, Mike, 1967-68-69 Landreth, Glenn, 1937-38 Lucas, Dan, 1993-94 Mathews, Brandon, 2016 Miceli, Rob, 2000 11-12 Kennedy, Ronald, 2012 Lane, Arthur, 1977, 1979 Lucas, Chase, 2017-18-19 Matthews, Nolan, 2019 Middlebrooks, Kyle, 2010-11- Johnson, Ken, 1983 Kentera, Larry, 1947-48-49 Lane, J., 1916 Lucas, J.W., 2003 Matlock, Steve, 1971-72 12-14 Johnson, Kyle, 2010-11-12 Kerley, Jordan, 2019 Langford, Larry, 1965-66-67 Lucas, Paul, 2018 Matus, Michael, 2019 Milazzo, Peter, 1993 Johnson, Larry, 1995-96-97 Kern, Don, 1982-83 Langridge, Mike, 1994-95 Lucien, Devin, 2015 Maucieri, Nick, 1951-52-53 Miles, Jamal, 2009-10-11-12 Johnson, Nick, 2002 Kerr, Ken, 1956-57-58 Langston, Justin, 1994-95 Luckett, Lucien, 1941 Mauck, Ed, 1963-64 Miller, B.J., 2000-01 Johnson, Sam, 1972-73 Keyton, James, 1980-81-82-83 Langston, Mike, 1981-82 Ludden, Bill, 1938-39 Maxwell, Vernon, 1979-80- Miller, Brent, 2004-05-06-07 Johnson, Steve, 1984-85 Kiburz, Brad, 1975-76 Lanker, Glen, 1975 Lueck, Bob, 1963-64-65 81-82 Miller, Frank, 1905 Johnson, Terence, 1987-88- Kiby, Bruce, 1970-71-72 Larson, Doug, 1986-87-88 Lumpkin, Joey, 1978-79-80 Mazur, Scot, 1981-82 Miller, Halbert, 1905 89-90 Kidd, Albert, 1983 Larson, Winston, 1931-32 Lumpkin, Ron, 1970-71-72 Mbanefo, Chike, 2011 Miller, Hamilton, 1916 Johnson, Tony, 1986-87-88 Kiefer, Karl, 1957-58-59 Lasher, Kurt, 1989-90-91 Lundie, Jim, 1954-55 McAllister, Brad, 1991 Miller, Matt, 2002-03-04-05 Johnson, Traivon, 1994-95-96 Kikut, Aski, 1963 Lathrop, Kit, 1976-77 Lunebring, H., 1934 McCann, Jim, 1969-70 Miller, Seth, 1967-68-69 Johnson, Tyler, 2018-19 Kilingsworth, Tipton, 1946-47 Latu, Alani, 14-15-16-17 Lusher, Lyle, 1932-33-34 McCartney, Deddrick, 1994-95 Miller, Steven, 2016-17-18-19 Jones, Alma, 1902-03-04-05 Kimball, Will, 1953-54 Latu, Mo, 2012-13-14-15 Luthcke, Bob, 1952-53-54 McCarty, Ossie, 1959-60-61 Miller, Ted, 1935 Jones, Anthony, 1996-97 Kimbrough, Nathan, 2005- Latu, Villiami, 2013-14-15-16 Lynn, Brad, 1942 McCarty, Tommy, 1927-28- Miller, Zach, 2004-05-06 Jones, Anthony, 2011-12-13 06-07 Laubach, Harry, 1948-49 Lyons, Shelly, 2008-09-10-11 29-30 Milliron, Jim, 1962-63 Jones, Bernard, 1986-87 Kindig, Ed, 1972-73 Lauderdale, Eric, 2015 McClanahan, Brent, 1970-71-72 Mills, Kellen, 2004-05-06-07 Jones, Bryan, 1923-24 King, Alex, 2004-05-06 Lauffer, Mues, 1923 McClendon, Skip, 1985-86 Mills, Toby, 1990-91-92-93 Jones, Charley, 1956-57 King, Clarence, 1922 Lauderdale, Eric, 2016 M McClure, Tyler, 2016 Mineah, Ralph D., 1916 Jones, Dan, 1979-80 King, Demonte, 2017-18 Laughlin, Larry, 1966 McCollum, A.J., 2016-17 Miniefield, Kevin, 1989-90- Jones, Ed, 1922-23 King, Nate, 1981-82-83-84 Lauvao, Shawn, 2006-07-08 MacDonald, Chris, 2004-05 McCombs, 1905 91-92 Jones, Jack. 2019 King, Ozzie, 1946-47 Law, Dick, 1949 Macias, Kevin, 2019 McConnell, Bill, 1937-38-39 Minitti, Bob, 1960-61-62 Jones, Ken, 1957 Kingsbury, Kyle, 2004 Lawal, Malik, 2016-17-18 Mackey, Charlie, 1953-54- McCook, Ron, 1994-95-96 Mistler, John, 1978-79-80 Jones, Leon, 1933-34 Kirby, Scott, 1985-86-87-88 Laws, Arnold, 1989-90-91 55-56 McCorvey, Jason, 1993 Mitacek, Frank, 1963-64 Jones, Levi, 1998-99-00-01 Kirby, Tim,1989-90-91 Lea, George, 2016-17-18-19 Mackey, Dick, 1951-52-53-54 McCoy, Clyde, 1991-92-93-94 Mitcham, Gene, 1951-52-55-56 Jones, Littrele, 2004-05-06-07 Kleindorfer, Harry, 1953-54 Leaphart, Randy, 1995-96- Mackie, Dan, 1979-80-81 McCray, Prentice, 1970-71-72 Mitchell, Ed, 1955-56-57-58 Jones, Mark, 1974-75-76-77 Kleinman, Heber, 1932-33-34 97-98 MacLennon, Kenneth, 1914-15 McCray, Stephon, 2013-14- Mitchell, Kenny, 1995-96-97-98 Jones, Mike, 2005-06-07-08 Klepacki, John, 1963-64 LeBaron, T., 1928 Madden, Dan, 1982-83-84 15-16 Moeakiola, Laiu, 2012-16 Jones, Nolan, 1958-59-60-61 Knapp, Dan, 2008-09-10-11 Lee, Bob, 1964 Maddox, Frank, 2000-01-02-03 McCreary, Aaron, 1914 Moeur, Kelly, 1914-15 Jones, Preston, 2004-05- Knight, John, 1983-84-85 Lee, Tim, 1959-60-61 Madril, Ruben, 1953-54 McCullar, Cecil, 1928-29-30-31 Monago, Ted, 1992

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Montesanto, Brian, 2000-01- Pearsall, Ricky, 2019 Prohoroff, Nick, 1942 Robinson, Billy, 1981-82-83-84 Schell, Mason, 2017 02-03 Pease, Jess, 1949-50 Province, Fritz, 1954-55-56 Robinson, Dale 2004-05 Schlink, Zach, 2008 Montgomery, George, 1990- O Peavler, Kyle 1993-94 Provitola, Armando, 1950 Robinson, Gerrell, 2008-09- Schmidt, Czeslow, 1947-48-49 91-92-93 Peckovich, Ralph, 1948 Puente, Don, 1952 10 -11 Schmidt, Eric, 1994 Montgomery, Jim, 1946-47 Ochoa, Juan, 1902-03-04 Pellicino, Rocky, 1942 Puryear, Steve, 1988 Robinson, Harry, 1916 Schmidt, Thomas, 1998-99 Montgomery, Mario, 1981-82- Oden, Cleveland, 1951 Pennell, Mike, 2012 Putman, Earl, 1951 Robinson, Jamarr, 2007-08- Schram, Jack, 1980, 1983 83-84 Odom, Art, 1951-52 Pentz, Dave, 1968-69-70 09-10 Schuh, Mike, 1985-86-87-88 Moore, Alvin, 1978-79-81-82 Ogas, Frank, 2016-17 Perkins, Bruce, 1988-89 Robinson, John, 1967 Schuknecht, Kory, 1972-73-74 Moore, Dereck, 1989-90-91-92 O’Grady, Sean, 2013 Perkins, Jason, 2007 Q Robinson, R. J. 2010-11-13 Schuler, Ellis, 1931-32 Moore, Jason, 1998-99-00 Ohmart, Thomas, 2008-09-10 Peroulis, J.R., 1999 Robinson, Robbie, 2016 Schuljak, George, 1951 Moore, Randy, 1973-74-75 Ohton, David, 1981-82 Perrino, Phil, 1947-48-49-50 Quilici, Al, 1947 Robinson, Stan, 1973-74-75-76 Schuljak, Jake, 1951 Moos, Bo, 2009-10-11 Olea, Ted, 1941 Perry, Alex, 2017 Rockwell, Henry, 1937-38 Schultz, Greg, 1978 Mora, Jon, 2012 Olenick, Jim, 1953-54-55 Perry, Armand, 2014-15-16 Rodgers, Derrick, 1996 Schwab, Bryce, 2010-12 Morales, Mike, 1996 Oliver, R.J., 2001-02-03 Perry, Bill, 1942 R Rodd, Brandon, 2004-05- Schwartzburg, Jerry, 1999 Morant, Tranell, 2006 Olivo, Sal, 1972-73 Perry, George, 1977 06-07 Scott, Ardell, 1982-83 Moreland, John, 1978-79-80 Olivo, Ted, 1968-69-71 Perry, John, 1965 Radovich, Mark, 1974-75-76 Roe, Pargess (Commanche), Scott, DeAndre, 2014-15 Morgan, Lamont, 1995-96 Olson, Clarence, 1951-52 Perry, W., 1914 Ralston, Nick, 2015-16-17-18 1932 Scott, Steve, 1975 Morris, Cyrus, 1932-33-34 O’Neal, Donnie, 2000-01 Peru, Reynaldo, 1977-79-80-81 Ramsay, Kaleb, 1999 Rogers, Darwin, 2012-13 Scott, Tony, 1980 Morris, Jospeh, 2013 Onofrio, Al, 1941-42 Peters, Joel, 1978-79 Rance, Christon, 1997-98- Rogers, Frank, 1951-52-53 Scott, Travis, 2001 Morrison, Duane, 1949-51-52 Onofrio, Tom, 1983-84 Peters, Scott, 1998-99-00-01 99-00 Rogers, Owen, 2016 Scroggins, Willie, 1975-76 Morrison, James, 2009-10-11-12 Onyeali, Nduka, 2010-11-12 Petersen, Rob, 1975-76 Randall, Damarious 2013-14 Rogge, Bud, 1942 Sedlar, Bob, 1952-53-54-55 Mortensen, Fred, 1975-76-77 Orieukwu, Julius, 2004-05- Petersen, Tim, 1975-76-77 Randle, Lenny, 1968-69 Rokita, Bob, 1965-66-67 Seedborg, John, 1961-62-63 Moses, Glen, 1928-29-30 06-07 Peterson, Arnie, 1949-50 Rappaport, Louis, 1938-39 Rollins, D.I., 1926 Segalia, Chris, 1899-1900-02 Moss, Eric, 1990-91 Orr, Kareem, 2015-16 Peterson, Clayton, 1940 Rashada, Harlen, 1992-93-94 Romero, Zack, 1994-95-96-97 Seivert, Dan, 1953 Moss, Speck, 1914 Orzell, Dave, 1973-74 Peterson, Scott, 1979 Rauer, Troy, 1992-93 Roque, Juan, 1994-95-96 Seivert, Mike, 1977-78 Motes, Theo, 1923-24 Osborne, Chuck, 1965-66- Petrie, Jerry, 1947 Rausch, Steve, 1990-91-92 Rose, Jim, 1955 Self, Harold, 1949-50-51 Mott, Chris, 1975-76-77-78 67-68 Petta, Vito, 1941 Ready, Jamel, 1997-98-99 Roseborough, Ed, 1967-68 Sellchow, Harry, 1946 Moyer, Paul, 1981-82 Osborne, Clarence, 1954-55- Pettes, Andrew 2005-06-07-08 Reaves, Larry, 1959-60-61 Rosette, Leo, 1978 Sellers, Ronnie, 2014 Mucker, Larry, 1974-75-76 56-57 Petty, Joe, 1970-71-72 Redden, C., 1896-97 Ross, Rashad, 2011-12 Serginese, Herman, 1966- Muder, Don, 1977 Osiecki, Sandy, 1982-83 Pfister, Bob, 1975-76-77 Redden, M., 1897 Rounds, Lee, 1955 67-68 Mueske, Daryl, 1978-79-80-81 Osthimer, Clinton, 1952 Pflugrad, Aaron, 2010-11 Redenius, Eric, 1981 Rouse, Barney, 1940-41 Setka, Steve, 1936-37 Muffley, Bernard, 1931 Osweiler, Brock, 2009-10-11 Phair, Mike, 1991-92 Redmond, J.R., 1996-97-98-99 Rouse, John, 1934-35-36 Sexton, Clarence, 1931-32- Muldrow, Marquise, 2000-01 Otero, Alex, 2017 Phelps, Rex, 1946 Reed, Bob, 1949-50-51 Ruck, Leo, 1915 33-34 Mulgado, Bobby, 1954-55- Owens, Morris, 1972-73-74 Phelps, W., 1897 Reeves, Roloff, 1915 Rudd, Frank, 1916 Shafer, Barry, 1934 56-57 Ozier, Kevin, 2011-12 Phillips, Cam, 2018-19 Reilly, Ryan, 1997-98-99 Rudolph, Frank, 1983-84-85-86 Shafer, Shane, 1997 Mullen, Bob, 1924-25-27 Phillips, Clyde, 1935-36-37 Reininger, Gabe, 2003-04 Ruegamer, Grey, 1995-96- Shamblee, Jep, 1939-40 Mullen, Oscar, 1896 Pickens, Andre, 2010-11-12 Relles, Ross, 1938-39-40 97-98 Shaughnessy, Jim, 1967-68-69 Muniz, Manuel, 1946-47-48-50 P Pickens, Wendell, 1933-34 Rembert, Bob, 1958-59-60 Ruiz, Brandon, 2017-18 Shaw, Rick, 1966-67 Munns, Gerald, 2006-07-09-10 Pieratt, Greg, 2002 Renshaw, John, 1991 Ruse, Robert, 1923 Sheaffer, John, 2000 Murphy, Jim 1963-64 Pace, Don, 1931-32-34-35 Pierce, Brandon, 2019 Reyes, Anthony, 2007 Russell, Carl, 1974-75-76-77 Sheffield, Jake, 2012-13 Murphy, Kyle, 1994-95-96-97 Pace, Tom, 2000-01 Pierson, Lyle, 1951-52-53 Reynolds, Jason, 1994-95 Russell, Cyrus, 1948 Sherman, Tony, 1989 Murphy, Nick, 1999-00-01 Padjen, Gary, 1976-77-78-79 Pinkard, Mike, 1999-00-01-02 Reynolds, Paul, 1996-97 Russell, Leonard, 1990 Shields, Donnie, 2014 Murphy, Richard, 1995 Pagel, Mike, 1978-79-80-81 Piper, Tom, 1951 Reynosa, Jim, 1983-84-85 Ruth, Walt, 1938-39-40 Shimkus, Mike, 1970-71 Mustafa, Isaiah, 1995-96 Pagnetti, Al, 1954-55-56 Pitts, John, 1965-66 Rhoades, Fred, 1959-60-61 Rutledge, Kevin, 1977-78 Shirey, Ray, 1964-65-66 Mutz, Moey, 2003-04-05 Palmer, Brett, 2004-05 Pitts, Wayne, 1939-40 Rhodes, J'Marcus, 2016-17 Ryan, Mickey, 1954-55 Shively, Tom, 1955 Palmer, Marvin, 1935-36-37 Planeta, Ray, 1946, 48 Rhyne, Kendall, 1991-92-93-94 Ryder, Brian, 1990-91-92-93 Shivers, Jason, 2001-02-03 Palmer, Theron, 1922 Plaster, Josh, 2019 Rice, Greg, 1987-88 Shorty, Larry, 1971-72-73 N Palmore, Courtney, 1998 Plummer, Jake, 1993-94-95-96 Rich, Henry, 1950 Shuck, F., 1916 Palumbo, Paul, 1964-65-66 Plummer, Wes, 1966-67-68 Richard, Demario, 2014-15- S Shupe, Mark, 1982-83-84 Nance, Dimitri, 2006-07-08-09 Paplowski, James, 1956 Pohle, Shelby, 1937-38, 40 16-17 Shute, Eugene, 1904 Napolitano, Dan, 1954-55- Parham, Joe, 1963 Pollak, Mike, 2004-05-06-07 Richards, R.O., 1899-00-02-03 Saba, Norm, 1949 Shute, Walter, 1897, 1899- 56-57 Parker, Anthony, 1984-85- Pollard, Henry, 1978 Richardson, Damien, 1994- Saleaumua, Dan, 1983-84- 00-02 Napolitano, Dick, 1954-55-56 86-87 Pollard, Marlon, 2013 95-96-97 85-86 Sibrie, Wali, 1995 Nathe, Marshall, 2016-17 Parker, Colin, 2008-09-10-11 Pokraka, Josh, 2017-18 Richardson, Ismael-Murphy, Salem, Tim, 1984 Sica, Rich, 1965-66-67 Nelson, De’Mariya, 2013-14 Parker, Tim, 2002-03 Pomeroy, Earl, 1924-25 2015 Sam, Christian, 2014-15-16-17 Sidler, Vic, 1983 Nelson, Dornel, 1960-61-62 Parrott, Carroll, 1947 Pomeroy, Ed, 1951-52 Richardson, Mike, 1979-80- Samilton, Jawell, 1999 Sieper, Tom, 1974-75 Nelson, Matt, 1993-94 Parry, Bill, 1934-35-36 Pomeroy, Theron, 1923-24- 81-82 Sampson, Andrew, 2009-10- Siegwart, Ed, 1975 Nelson, Robert, 2012-13 Pascale, John, 1914-15 25-26 Richardson, Terry, 2003-04- 11-12 Simmons, Aderious, 2011 Nenaber, Brett, 2005-06-07 Paschke, Dan, 1976 Poole, Keith, 1993-94-95-96 05-06 Sampson, Demond, 1991 Simmons, Jason, 1994-95- Nesbet, Jim, 1936-37 Pate, Thomas, 1916 Porter, Geordon, 2019 Richey, Mike, 1989-90-91-92 Sanchez, Rudy, 2003 96-97 Neumore, David, 1987-88 Patella, Nick, 1955-56 Pottorff, Nathan, 1942 Riggs, Gerald, 1978-79-80-81 Sanders, Eddie, 1977-78 Simmons, Thomas, 1994-95- Newsome, Craig, 1993-94 Patrone, Dom, 1949-50-51 Poulos, Gus, 1951-52-53-54 Riggs, Johnny, 1925-26-27 Sandell, Alan, 1956-57 96-97 Newsome, Ryan, 2017-18-19 Patterson, 1919 Powell, Carl, 1953 Riggs, Noble, 1937-38-39 Sanserino, Albert, 1938-39-40 Simone, Jordan, 2014-15 Nguyen, Khoa, 2001-02 Patterson, Don, 1942 Powell, Paul Ray, 1967-68 Ripple, Bob, 1947-48-49-50 Sanson, Tom, 1951 Simone, Ron, 1985 Niko, Damien, 2001 Patterson, Wendell, 1946-47-48 Power, Jim, 1896-97-98 Rish, Chip, 1985 Santana, Sam, 1992-93-94-95 Simoneau, Jeff, 1989 Nixon, Mike 2006-07-08-09 Patterson, Shawn, 1984-85- Powers, Bret, 1990-91 Rising, Tyson, 2017-18 Sapolu, Saute, 1985-86-87 Simpkins, Ernest, 1924-25-26 Njunge, Tom, 2008 86-87 Powers, Jack, 2014 Ritter, Craig, 1991-92 Saulsberry, Antone 2004-05- Simpson, Al, 1996 Noble, Brian, 1983-84 Paul, Arthur, 1990-91 Preston-Curvey, Kevin, 1989-90 Ritter, Mike, 1989-90-91 06-07 Simpson, Bob, 1926-27 Noel, Bob, 1954-55 Paulk, Jeff, 1995-96-97-98 Price, Cedric, 1973-74-75-76 Roberts, Jim, 1982-83 Saunders, Bill, 1947-48-49 Simpson, TJ, 2008-09-10 Nolan, Troy, 2007 Pavlich, Bob, 1952 Price, Chris. 2006 Robertson, Bob, 1990-91 Savage, Virgil, 1950-51-52 Singfield, Pierre, 2008 Norris, Merle, 1939-40 Payton, Jeremy, 2004-05- Price, Cody, 1998 Robertson, Kirk, 1994-95-96 Scarfo, John, 1964 Singleton, Brian, 1995 Northern, Al, 1934-35 06-07 Pritchard, Ron, 1966-67-68 Robertson, Merlin, 2018-19 Scavo, John, 1964 Siskowski, Mitch, 1961-62-63 Nycz, Robert, 1995-96-97 Pearce, Zebulon, 1897 Proby, Bryan, 1993 Robertson, Zach, 2016-17-18 Schaeffer, Glenn, 1934-35-36 Skala, Mike, 1986

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 87 HISTORY ALL-TIME LETTERMEN

Smith, David, 2005-07 Stiefel, Val, 1938 Thurston, Greg, 1992-93 Vardian, Carl, 1957 Watts, Marcus, 1977 Williams, Newton, 1978-79- Smith, Derek, 1995-96 Stokes, Eddie, 1988-89 Tillman, Pat, 1994-95-96-97 Varvel, Daniel, 2003 Way, Arthur, 1923-24-25 80-81 Smith, Dick, 1942 Stovall, Jack, 1953-54-55-56 Timarac, Steve, 1965-66 Vasquez, Luis, 2007 Waybright, Bruce, 1949 Williams, Norris, 1976-77-78-79 Smith, Ed, 1970 Strangeland, Al, 1950-51-52 Tingstad, Mark, 1986-87-88-89 Vaughn, Butch, 1978 Weathers, Robert, 1978-79- Williams, Prentice, 1967-68- Smith, Gregory, 2009-10-11 Strangia, Mike, 1955 Tisdell, David, 1990 Vaughn, DeMario, 1991-93-94 80-81 69-70 Smith, Harold, 1991 Strong, Jaelen, 2013-14 Todd, Larry, 1962, 1964 Vaughn, Milton, 1992-93 Weatherspoon, Jerome, 1981- Williams, Raye, 1976-77-78 Smith, Jack, 2016 Strong, Kenneth, 1922-23 Togiai, Farrington, 1992-93 Veach, Scott, 1987-88-89 82-83 Williams, Richard, 1999-00 Smith, Jay, 1951-52-53-54 Strunk, Eugene, 1942 Tomarelli, Nello, 1966-67-68 Venturo, Gary, 1968-69-70 Weaver, Alva, 1922 Williams, Travis, 1965-66 Smith, Jeremy, 2017 Sturdivant, Jeff, 1990 Tomco, Mike, 1969-70-71 Verdon, Jimmy, 2001-02-03-04 Webb, C. 1903-04-05 Williamson, Kenneth, 1999-00 Smith, Jerry, 1963-64 Subtyl, Doug, 2017-18 Tommasini, Kevin, 1995-96-97 Verdugo, Jason, 1994-95 Weber, Thomas, 2007-08- Willie, Mike, 2011 Smith, Joe, 1925-26 Suggs, Terrell, 2000-01-02 , Tramel, 2015-16 Vest, Roy, 1922 09-10 Willis, Chris, 1979 Smith, Joey, 2002 Sulka, Tyler 2011-12-13-14 Torain, Ryan, 2006-07 Villa, Danny, 1984-85-86 Weigandt, Al, 1974-75-76 Willis, Darren, 1983-84-85 Smith, Mark, 1988-89 Sullivan, Danny, 2006-08 Torbert, Rick, 1974-75-76-77 Vincent, Adam, 2005-06 Welker, Wayne, 1950-51-52 Wilson, James, 1905 Smith, Marvel, 1997-98-99 Sullivan, Robert, 1932 Torok, John, 1963-64 Vitek, Bernard, 1940-41-42 Wendorf, Kirk, 1985-86-87-88 Wilson, Jay Jay, 2015-16-17-18 Smith, Maxfield, 2010-11 Sullivan, Van, 1922 Townsend, Tommie, 1999- Vizzare, Dom, 2013 Westerman, Christian, 2013- Wilson, Jimmie, 1977-78-79-80 Smith, Raythan, 1991 Sund, Aaron, 1905 00-01 Von der Ahe, Scott, 1995-96 14-15 Wilson, Nate, 1975 Smith, Richard, 2012-13 Sutter, Bob, 1941 Tracy, Ronald, 1952 Vucichevich, John, 1957-58- Westmore, Matt, 1993 Wilson, Patrick, 1999-00-01-02 Smith, Sumner, 1956-57 Sutter, Wilbur, 1926-27-28 Traversi, James (Jiggs), 1930-31 59-60 West, Dohnovan, 2019 Wilson, Ralph, 1949-50 Smith, Terrelle, 1997-98-99 Sutton, William, 2009-11-13 Traylor, Manley, 1946 Vukcevich, George, 1941-42 Westover, J., 1903 Winchester, Gary, 1976-77 Smith, Travis, 2007 Swanner, Jim, 1957-58 Treguboff, Jim, 1947-48-49-50 Vukcevich, Steve, 1940-41-42 Wetzel, Ron, 1979-80-81-82 Winkelman, Elbert, 1919 Smith, Trelon, 2017-18 Swayda, Shawn, 1993-94- Trejo, Stephen, 1997-98-99-00 Whiley, Tyler, 2015-16-17-19 Winningham, Jim, 1941, 1946 Smith, Vance, 1991 95-96 Trimble, Lyle, 1932-33 White, Brady, 2016,17 Winsley, David, 1988-89-90 Smith, Wilard, 1931-32 Swtizenberg, Don, 1963-64 Tryon, Justin 2006-07 W White, Chaz, 2002-03-04-05 Wolfgramm, Jared, 2002 Smitheran, Horace, 1928-29- Szakacsy, Samson, 2009-10 Tucker, Casey, 2018 White, Danny, 1971-72-73 Wood, Ryan, 1994-95 30-31 Tucker, Marquis, 1991 Waddell, Mike, 2000 White, Jeff, 1990-91 Woudenberg, Kevin, 1971 Smorin, Norb, 1953 Tucker, Matthew, 2010-11 Wade, Loren, 2003 White, Mike, 1980, 82-83 Woodford, Scott, 1988-89-90 Snyder, Kevin, 1990-91-92 T Tuckey, Vernon, 1932-33 Wade, Ty, 1994 White, Tim, 2015-16 Jerrell Woods, 2009 Soelle, Kyle, 2018-19 Tuitea, Toa, 2010-11-12 Wadood, Rashad, 2011-12-13 White, Wilford (Whizzer), 1947- Woods, Ryan, 2012 Sorensen, George, 1924-25 Tabach, Max, 2008-09-10 Tuitu’u Richard, 2006-07 Wager, George, 1933-34 48-49-50 Woodson, Darren, 1989-90-91 Sowers, Ron, 1979-80-81-82 Talanoa, Ken, 1993-94 Tupper, Darin, 1983-84-85-86 Wagner, Harve, 1899-1900 Whitmer, Grant, 1950 Woolf, Arthur, 1899-00-02- Soward, Marcus, 1992-93- Talavou, Leo, 2005-06 Turk, Michael, 2019 Wahlin, Marvin, 1950-51-52 Whittenburg, Ray, 1986 03-04 94, ‘96 Talbot, Mike, 2002-03-04-05 Turkovich, Steve, 1961-63-64 Wahlstrom, Easton, 2012-13-14 Wicker, Jojo, 2015-16-17 Woolf, Billy, 1896-97-99-00- Spagnola, Joe, 1968-69-70 Tanke, Adam, 1999-00 Turner, Darrel, 1999-00-01 Walbert, Bob, 1939-40 Widmer, Bob, 1960-61-62 02-03-04 Spanko, Bill, 1956-57-58-59 Taplin, Justin, 1998-00-01-02 Turner, Jesse, 1915-16 Walden, Bill, 1977 Widmer, Paul, 1955-56-57-58 Wooten, T.K. 1939-40-41 Spann, Creig, 1996-97-98 Tarney, B., 1916 Turner, John, 1922-23 Walker, Bob, 1949 Wilbur, E.R., 1902-03 Wooten, Morris, 2007 Sparks, Phillippi, 1990-91 Tarwater, Bob, 1951-52-53 Turpin, Raenaurd, 1993-94- Walker, John, 1984-85 Wilkins, Manny, 2015-16-17-18 Worsley, Roger, 1955-56-57 Spezia, Ernie, 1942 Tassinari, Joe, 1947-48-49-50 95-96 Walker, Scott, 1988-89 Wilkins, Roe, 2019 Wrenn, Renell, 2015-16-17-18 Sprein, John, 1980-81 Tautalatasi, Dasmond, 2015- Tu´ua, Onosai, 1983, 86 Wallace, Bill, 1924-25-26 Willard, Mercier, 1927-28-29-30 Wright, Alante, 2013 Sproul, Dennis 1974-75-76-77 16-17-18 Wallerstedt, Brett, 1989-90- Williams, Alfred, 1999-00-01-02 Wright, Dwaine, 1980, 82-83 Spurling, Steve, 1986-87-88 Taylor, Charley, 1961-62-63 91-92 Williams, Brad, 1989-90 Wright, Taleni, 1983-84-85-86 St. Clair, Jack, 1969 Taylor, Grandville, 2010-11-13 U Wallin, Kurt, 1999-00-01 Williams, Brian, 1998 Wunderly, Ron, 1952-53-54-55 Staat, Jeremy, 1996-97 Taylor, Kerry, 2007-08-09-10 Walsh, David, 1991 Williams, Channing, 1983-85- Wyatt, Clary, 1947 Stanhoff, Mike, 1954-55-56 Taylor, Pat, 1984-85-86-87 Unck, Mason, 1999-00-01-02 Walsh, Dick, 1947 86-87 Wynn, Howard (Chief), 1934- Stanley, Israel, 1988-89-90, ‘92 Te’i, Joita, 2011 Underwood, Chuck, 1992-93 Walter, Andrew, 2001-02-03-04 Williams, Dean, 1933 35-36 Stanphill, Ennis, 1953-54 Tello, Adam, 2008-10-11 Underwood, Fedel, 1986-87- Walter, Mason, 2016-17 Williams, Don, 1952 Starnes, Howard, 1940-41 Teofilo, Vi, 2012-13-14-15 88-89 Walter-White, Keno, 2005-06 Williams, Ebes, 1928 Y Stelsriede, Jack, 1899-00, 02 Terrell, Lawrence, 1926-27 Unga, Paul, 2007 Walton, Aubrey, 1919 Williams, Freddie, 1973-74- Yancy, Quincy, 1997-98-99-00 Stencel, Alex, 1973-74-75 Teychea, Fred, 1936-37 Urban, Fran, 1955-56-57-59 Walton, Dale, 1981-82-83-84 75-76 Ybarra, Ray, 1939-40-41 Stephen, Scott, 1983-84-85-86 Thomas, Adrian, 2001-02 Walton, Larry, 1967-68 Williams, Jamar, 2002-03- Young, Chris, 2012-13 Stephens, Corey, 2019 Thomas, Bob, 1970 Ware, Dalen, 1999-00 04-05 Young, Ray, 1959-60, 62-63 Stephenson, Jim, 1951-52 Thomas, Dave, 1937-38 V Ware, Derron, 2005-06 Williams, Jimmy, 1981-82-83-84 Yuss, Fred, 1959-60 Sterling-Cole, Dillon, 2016-18 Thomas, Johnny, 1993 Warne, Jim, 1984-85-86 Williams, Jovon, 2007-08 Stetzar, Chris, 1961-62 Thomas, Kevin, 1983-84-85-86 Valenzuela, Al, 1953 Warren, Bo, 1973-74 Williams, Kendall, 1979-80-81 Z Stevens, Mike, 1994-95 Thomas, Mitchell, 1978, 80 Valenzuela, Pete, 1946, 48 Warren, Morrison (Dit), 1946-47 Williams, Kenny, 1999-00 Zazueta, Derek, 1989 Stevenson, Anthony, 1998 Thomas, Ty, 2017 Valpredo, Gino, 1991-92 Washington, Ainslie, 1974-75 Williams, Kobe, 2017-18-19 Zeiders, Steve, 1967-68-69 Steverson, Norris, 1928-29- Thompson, Abe, 2017 Van Gorder, Marty, 1978 Washington, Marcus 2011-12- Williams, Kyle 2006-07-08-09 Zendejas, Alan, 1987-88-89 30-31 Thompson, Bill, 1953 Van Hazel, Al, 1942 13-14 Williams, Kyle, 2016-17-18-19 Zendejas, Cristian, 2019 Stewart, Ambrose, 1922-24 Thompson, Charles, 1926-27 Van Hoorebeke, Clare, 1935- Washington, Mark, 2003 Williams, Luke, 2014 Zendejas, Luis, 1981-82-83-84 Stewart, Clyde, 1896-97-05 Thompson, Matthew, 2014-16 36-37 Washington, Ricky, 1976-77, 79 Williams, L., 1916 Zeno, Ernie, 1949 Stewart, Eric, 1980 Thompson, Pat, 1994, 1996 Van Meter, Herbert, 1905 Washington, Ron, 1976-77, Williams, Marcus, 1994-95- Zucco, John, 1947-48-49-50 Stewart, Jack, 1948-49 Thompson, Tyrice, 2004-05- Van Raaphorst, Jeff, 1983-84- 79-80 96-97 Zuger, Joe, 1959-60-61 Stewart, John, 1950-51 06-07 85-86 Wasil, Alex, 1983 Williams, Mel, 1951 Zuhowski, Bill, 1957 Stewart, Riccardo, 2001-02- Threet, Steven, 2010 Vance, Virgil, 1936 Watts, Buss, 1936-37 Williams, Michael, 1990-91 Zumwalt, Rick, 1986-87 03-04 Thrower, Ishmael, 2003-04 Vandevier, Mark, 1975-76 Watts, Irvine, 1929-30 Williams, Mike, 2000-01-02-03

88 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide HISTORY ALL-TIME NUMBERS

Eric Fields (98-99-00-01) Shelly Lyons (09 D) Jeremy Smith (17) 1 4 7 Brian Biang (99-00) George Bell (10-11 O) Cam Phillips (18-19 D) Scott Lewis (79) Paul Moyer (82) Mike Black (82) Chad Christensen (02-03-04) Rashad Wadood (11-13 D) Dillon Sterling-Cole (16-18 O) Michael Lee (80) Darren Willis (83-86) David Fulcher (83-85) Jeff Gray (06-07) Armand Perry (14-15-16) (81-83) Andy Ingram (87) Daniel Ford (86-88) Samson Szakacsy (08-10 O) Darien Cornay (17-18) 16 Leland Adams (88-89) Bret Powers (89-91) John Walker (84) Keelan Johnson (09-12 D) 14 Felipe Garcia (54) Lenny McGill (90-93) (93-94) Antonio Williams (85) Taylor Kelly (11-12-13-14 O) Jim Treguboff (50) Allen Benedict (56-57) Marlon Farlow (94-97) Isaiah Mustafa (95-96) Steve Martin (86-87) Kweshi Brown (14-15 D) Fred Lyddon (58) Nolan Jones (58-61) Justin Taplin (98-00-01-02) Steve Campbell (97-98) Phillippi Sparks (88-91) Deion Guignard (16 D) Raul Disarufino (60-61) Quentin Gregory (62) Jamar Williams (03-04) Richard Williams (99-00) Kyle Williams (16-17-18-19 O) Lance Anderson (92) (62,64) Rick Davis (63-65) Preston Jones (06-07 O) Riccardo Stewart (01-02-03-04) KJ Jarrell (19) Jason McCorvey (93) Ken Hornbeck (67-68) Dennis Sproul (74-75) Justin Tryon (06 07 D) Jeremy Payton (06-07 D) Lenny Randle (69) (77-79) Traivon Johnson (94-96) Chad Lindsey (08 D) Samson Szakacsy (07 O) 11 (RETIRED) Ralph Nickerson (71) Steve Evans (81) Terrelle Smith (98-99) Gerell Robison (08) (08) Dom Patrone (50) Fred Mortensen (72) Bob Frey (82) Solomon Bates (00-01-02) Brian Mastumoto (09 O) Vontaz Burfict (09-11 D) Ossie McCarty (58) Alex Stencel (73) Jim Meyer (83-84) Jordan Hill (03-04, 06) LeQuan Lewis (09 D) Jarrid Bryant (09 O) Ron Cosner (59-61) Dan Kush (74-75) Chuck Essegian (85) Michael Jones (06-07) Aaron Pflugrad (10-11 O) Kyle Middlebrooks (10-12-14 O) Butch Brest (62) Tony Scott (78-80) (86) Deveron Carr (08-09 D) Alden Darby (10-12-13 D) Carlos Mendoza (12-13-14 D) John Torok(63-64) Duane Galloway (81-82) Bobby Valdez (87) Alonzo Agwenu (12-13 O) Solomon Means (15) Michael Jones (08) Chuck Hunt (65-66) Stein Koss (83) Derrick Hart (88-89) DJ Calhoun (14 D) Kalen Ballage (16-17) Ryan Bass (09 O) Joe Spagnola (68-70) Tim Salem (84) Brad Williams (90) Demario Richard (14-15-16- Dominique Harison (18) Mike Willie (10-11 O) Danny White (71-73)* Kent Bostrom (85-87) (91) 17 O) Ethan Long (19) Deveron Carr (10-12 D) Bill Kennedy (74-75) Kurt Lasher (88-91) Chris Finn (92) Koron Crump (16-17-18 D) Marion Grice (12-13 O) Ron Weaver (76) Matt Westmore (92) Jake Plummer (93-96) Evan Fields (19) 8 (13-14 D) Steve Hicks (78) (93) Stephen Baker (97-99) Luis Zendejas (82-84) Jojo Wicker (15-17 D) Sandy Osiecki (80-83) Raenaurd Turpin (94) Rob Miceli (00) 5 (85-86) N'Keal Harry (16-17-18 O) Kent Bostrom (84) O.J. Flowers (95) Andrew Walter (01-02-03-04) Jim Reynosa (82-86) Alan Zendejas (87-89) John Walker (85-87) Nate Kimbrough (06-08) Brandon Ruiz (17-18) Ryan Kealy (96) Floyd Easley (87-88) Larry Boyd (90-93) Bobby Valdez (88-91) Davaren Hightower (97) Aaron Pflugrad (09) 2 Michael Williams (89-91) Terry Battle (94-96) Ted Monago (92) Matt Cooper (98-99-00-01) Raymond Abreu (10) Vance Smith (92) Ryan Kealy (97-98-99-00) (93-94) Dalen Ware (99-00) Angelo Magee (11) Randy Ryskoski (79) Harlen Rashada (93-94, 96) Delvon Flowers (01) Steve Campbell (95-96) Troy Nolan (06-08 D) Jarrid Bryant (12) Mitchell Thomas (80) Larry Montgomery (97-98) Andy Goodenough (02) Tyler Schroeder (06) De'Chavon Hayes (15) Mike Gibson (81-82) Kenny Williams (99-00) Chris McKenzie (03-04) 12 Clint Floyd (08) Maurice Chandler (16-17 D) Keno Walter-White (06) Danny Williams (83-84) Griffin Goodman (99-00) (50) (09-10) Aashari Crosswell (18-19) Jarrell Holman (07-08 D) Steve Athanasoulis (85) Jeff Krohn (01) Jim Swanner (58-59) Joe Eason (11-12 D) Chasen Stangel (07-08 O) Floyd Easley (86) Jermaine McKinney (02-03) Steve Zeiders (67-69) Ryan Woods (12 O) 17 Gerell Robinson (09-11 O) Brett Johnson (87-88) Justin Burks (03-04) Jim Brady (71-72) Marlon Pollard (13 D) Marvin Wahlin (50) Zach Catanese (06) Jarrell Holman (09 D) Arnold Laws (89-91) Ray Alexander (74) Eric Lauderdale (15-16) Richard Fletcher (54) Dimitri Nance (06) Brandon Magee (10-12 D) Alex Perry (17 D) Milton Vaughn (92-93) Fred Mortensen (76-77) Dave Copeland (55) DJ Foster (12-13-14-15 O) Chad Green (07 D) Scott McKee (81) Ryan Jenkins (17-18 O) John Hangartner (56-58) Lee Cole (94-95) Lloyd Carrington (14-15 D) Kerry Taylor (07-10 O) Stein Koss (82) Stanley Lambert (18 D) Sly O’Dell (74-75) Creig Spann (96-98) De'Chavon Hayes (16 D) Terrell Carr (08-09 D) Gordon Moss (83) Greg Schultz (76) Machtier Clay (99) Blake Barnett (17) LaQuan Lewis (10 D) Darryl Harris (84-87) 15 Arthur Lane (77-79) Monté Franks (99-00) Junior Onyeali (11-12 D) Merlin Robertson (18-19 D) (88-92) John Hogan (50) Ardell Scott (81-83) Brett Hudson (02-03) Jordan Kerley (19 O) Deantre Lewis (11-12-14 O) Jason Kyle (93-94) Tom Cupps (54) Tony Rhynes (85) Maurice London (04) Zane Gonzalez (13-14-15-16) Lamont Morgan (95-96) Dave Graybill (55-56) Tony Johnson (87-88) (06) Chris Young (13) 9 Brian Forth (97-98-99-00) Clay Freney (58) Steve Rausch (90-92) Ryan McFoy (06-09 D) Chad Adams (14 D) Alvin Moore (82) Chad Christensen (01) (59-61) Lance Anderson (93-96) Brandon Smith (08-10 O) Manny Wilkins (15-16-17-18 O) Mike Copeland (83) Rudy Carpenter (06-08) Chuck Kolb (63-65) Scott Farison (97) Eddie Elder (10-11 D) Kobe Williams (17-18-19 D) Jeff Joseph (84-88) Mathew Tucker (09-11 D) Rick Shaw (66-67) Courtney Hysaw (98-99) (11-12-13-14- Jayden Daniels (19) Israel Stanley (89-92) Danny Lewis (11-12 O) Lenny Randle (68) Ruger Fontes (99) 15 O) Darryl Gideon (94) De’Mariya Nelson, (13-14 O) Jim McCann (69-70) Travis Cloyd (00) Steffon Martin (12-13 D) 6 Thomas Simmons (95-97) Ronnie Sellers (14 D) Rick Brown (71-72) Terry Richardson (03-04) Davaren Hightower (98-01) Christian Sam (14-17 D) Kevin Graven (82-84) Tim White (15-16) Bruce Hardy (74-77) Brett Nenaber (04) Daryl Lightfoot (02-03) John Humphrey (17) Terry Richardson (06) (16-17 O) Mike Schuh (85-88) Scott Peterson (83) Sam Keller (04) Cody French (18) Travis Smith (07-08 D) Brandon Aiyuk (18-19 O) Darren Woodson (89-91) Ron Simone (84) Garrick McGee (92) Littrele Jones (06-07 D) Kejuan Markham (19) Dustin Driscoll (08) Darius Slade (18 D) Ray Whittenburg (86) Johnny Thomas (93) Brandon Smith (06-07 O) John Bonds (88-89) (09-11 O) Ty Wade (94) A.J. Pickens (08-12 O) 13 Gregory Smith (10-11 D) 3 Keith Burke (90) Derrick Charles (95) Clint Floyd (09-11 D) Bob Fuller (50) Peter Marine (91) Darwin Rodgers (12 O) Tom Onofrio (82-84) Stephen Trejo (96) Michael Eubank (12-13 O) Ed Gallardo (68-69) Dereck Moore (92) Daniel Auberry (12 D) Brett Johnson (85-86) Phillip Brown (97-98) Robert Nelson (13 D) Don Ekstrand (70-71) Jason Verdugo (93-95) Lloyd Carrington (13 O) Leland Adams (87) Ryan Dennard (99 Kalen Ballage (14-15) Juan Cruz (72) Gus Farwell (96) Darwin Rogers (13 D) Kevin Miniefield (88-92) Donnie O’Neal (00-01) Jay Jay Wilson (16-17-18) John Mitchell (74) Chad Elliott (97-98) Ronald Lewis (14) Keith Poole (93-96) Randy Hill (03-04) John Fouch (77-78) John Leonard (99) Ismael Murphy-Richardson (15) J'Marcus Rhodes (16-17 D) J’Juan Cherry (97-98) Grant Crunkelton (06-08 D) 10 Kevin Turner (83) Jamel Ready (99) Ryan Newsome (18-19) Delvon Flowers (99-00) Kyle Williams (06-09 O) Keith Gunville (50) Ron Simone (85) Riccardo Stewart (00) Cameron Harkey (09 D) George Lea (19 D) Mike Williams (01-02-03) Ed Rosebourgh (67-68) Alan Zendejas (86) Michael Holloway (01-02) Shelly Lyons (10-11 D) Grady Hurst (69-70) Bernard Jones (87) Sam Keller (03) Rudy Burgess (04, 06-07) Cameron Marshall (11-12 O) Kory Schuknecht (72-74) Lawrence Hubley (88-89) Ray Sanchez (04) 18 Omar Bolden (08-11) Cameron Smith (13-14-16 O) Dennis Sproul (76-77) Gavin Hill (90-92) Angelo Fobbs-Valentino Joe Tassinari (50) (13-14 D) Chans Cox (15 D) (79-81) Ken Talanoa (93-94) (06-08 D) Robert Brandel (54) Richard Smith (12-13 O) Jay Jay Wilson (15 O) Jeff Van Raaphorst (82-86) Mitchell Freedman (95-98) Danny Sullivan (06-09 O) Gary Lasako (55) DJ Calhoun (15-16-17 D) Robbie Robinson (16 D) Paul Justin (87-90) Mike Barth (99-00-01-02) Taylor Kelly (10) Fran Urban (56-59) Eno Benjamin (17-18-19 O) Evan Fields (17-18 D) Garrick McGee (91) Emmanuel Franklin (03-04) Rashad Ross (11-12) Bob Minitti (60-62) Willie Harts (19 D) Timarcus Davis (19 D) Grady Benton (92-93) Chris McGaha (06-09) Solomon Means (13-14) Ben Hawkins (63-65) Geordon Porter (19 O) Steve Campbell (94) Chris Price (06) Devin Lucien (15) Kenny Hornbeck (66) Jason Simmons (95-97) Cameron Harkey (08 D) Bryson Echols (16 D) Marshall Edwards (76-79)

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 89 HISTORY ALL-TIME NUMBERS

Dwayne Harmon (82) Jarrell Woods (07-09 O) Travis Williams (65-66) Stephen Bisnett (04) Mike Coffinger (53-54) Jim Williams (66) Vincent Adams (83-85) Marcus Washington (10-13-14 Larry Walton (67-68) Mike Nixon (06-09) Wayne Gedman (56) Seth Miller (67-69) Kent Kiefer (86-87) O) Bob Thomas (69-70) Devan Spann (10-11 D) George Greathouse (57) Steve Hale (70) Ivory Irvin (88-89) Trelon Smith (17 O) Bob Speicher (71) Deantre Lewis (10-13 O) John McFalls (58) Ben Malone (71-73) Troy Rauer (91) Khaylan Thomas (15-17-18-19) Garland Evans (74-76) Alex Garoutte (11-12-13-14 O) Ray Young (60-63) Bill Walden (74-75) Harlen Rashada (92) Paul Evans (74-76) (15-16) Ron Elam (66) David Green (77) Matt Westmore (93) 21 Don Hendricks (78-79) Paul Lucas (17) Pokey Thomas (76) Jeff McIntyre (78) Marcus Williams (94-97) Grant Whitmer (50) Mike Cade (81-83) Trelon Smith (18) Chris Willis (77) James Malone (81-83) Aaron Dumsch (98) Bob Sedlar (52-54) Darrell Rosette (84-85) A.J. Carter (19) Newton Williams (78-81) Anthony Parker (84-87) Craig Koontz (99-00) Ben Anderson (55) Leland Adams (86) Bruce Hill (82-86) Tom Harkrader (88-92) Jason Anderson (99) Ed Mitchell (56-58) George Montgomery (89-93) 26 Nathan LaDuke (87-90) Marcus Soward (93-96) Skyler Fulton (01-02-03) Ken Bryant (59) Thomas Simmons (94) Bill Gosslin (50) Jerone Davison (91-92) James Dunn (97-98) Moey Mutz (04) Steven Turkovich (60-63) Courtney Jackson (95-98-99) Ruben Madril (52) Michael Martin (93, 95-97) J.R. Peroulis (99) Brett Boon (06) Dick Brown (66-68) Tom Pace (00-01) Ennis Stanphill (53-54) Mike Gauthier (98) James Dunn (99) Oliver Aaron (07-11 D) Mike Clupper (69-71) Josh Golden (02-03-04) Joe Naunchik(56) Brandon Falkner (99-00-01) Skyler Fulton (00) Michael Eubank (11-12 O) Mike Pennywell (73) Chris Baloney (06-07) Ron Phifer (57) Greg Pieratt (99-00) Cornell Canidate (02-03) Oliver Johnson (12 D) Mark Lovett (74-76) Josh Jordan (08-10 D) Allen Benedict (58-59) Joseph Aboussie (03) Littrele Jones (04) James Johnson (14-15-16) George Graves (78) Tony Simmons (08) Tony Lorick (61-63) Robert James (04, 06-07) Travis Smith (06) Langston Frederick (17-18) Ralph Dixon (80) Austin Williams (11 D) Reggie Jackson (65) Shane McCullen (09-12-13) Omar Bolden (07) Scott Kegans (81-82) Daniel Masifil (11 O) Bob Conley (66) Joshua Hoekstra (15) Jamal Miles (09-12 O) 19 Rodney Dillard (84-87) Ezekiel Bishop (12-13-14) J.C. Polk (67) A.J. Carter (18) Harrison Evens (10-11 D) John Stewart (50) Demond Sampson (90-91) Tyler Whiley (15-16 D) Tom Julian (68-70) Antonio Longino (13-14-15) Joseph Balland (55) Chris Hopkins (93-95) Jason Lewis (16) Steve Hale (71-73) 30 Abe Thompson (17) Roger Worsley (56) J.R. Redmond (96-98-99) Tyler Whiley (17-19) Jimmy Malone (75) James Brandon (50) Paul Lucas (32) O’Jay Bourgeoise (57-58) Derick Arnold (00-01) Steve Mayer (76) Dick Mackey (52-54) Henry Carr (63) AdrianThomas (01-02) 24 Chris Willis (78-79) Fred Bonderud (55) 33 (RETIRED) Brian Felix (77) Chad Green (04, 06) Jim Bilton (52-54) Alex Wasil (81-83) Richard Mann (66-68) Wilford White (50)* Steve Bratkowski (78-81) Rodney Glass (06-07 O) Ed Mitchell (55) Robby Boyd (84-87) Cal Demery (69, 71) Mike Dugan (82) Colin Parker (07-11 D) Hadley Hicks (56) Adam Brass (88-92) Greg Hudson (73) 34 Steve Johnson (83-85) Ryan Bass (08) Ed Ellis (58-59) Peter Milazzo (93) Chip Dean (74-76) Manuel Aja (50) Jr. (88-91) Chris Young (12) Dalton Foster (60) Jason Simmons (94) Brian Barge (79) Bob Hendricks (52-53) Troy Rauer (92-93-94) Jaelen Strong (13-14) Larry Faccine (61-63) Kareem Clark (95-98-99) Ron Brown (80-82) Dick Napolitano (54) Chad Brown (95-97) Chad Adams (15-16-17 D) Floyd Harris (64) Jermaine McKinney (00) (83-85) Charley Jones (56) Ryan Dennard (00) Terrell Chatman (16-17 O) Joe Parham (65) R.J. Oliver (01-02-03) Chad Burnett (86) Jerry Daniels (67) Daryl Lightfoot (01) Terin Adams (18) Phil Booker (66-67) Ryan Torain (07) Jeff Simoneau (88-89) Mike Artozoui (69-70) Matt Fawley (02-03) Jack Jones (19) Mike Brunson (68-69) Keelan Johnson (08) Mark Brown (92-93) Reedy Hall (71-73) Josh Barrett (04) Monroe Eley (70) Cameron Marshall (09-10) Larry Johnson (94-96) Mike Martinez (74-76) Jeff Gray (04) 22 Morris Owens (72-74) Matt Tucker (12) Stephen Trejo (97-98-99-00) Kevin Rutledge (78-79) Josh Barrett (06-07) Henry Rich (50) Julius Hutchins (76-77) Matt Haack (13-14-15-16) Jason Shivers (01-02-03) Ted Perkins (80) Ryan Torain (06) Al Debris (52-53) Robert Weathers (79-81) Ty Thomas (17) Daniel Varvel (04) Mario Montgomery (81-84) Kemonte Bateman (08) Ronnie Henry (54) Glenn Dennard (82-85) Uriah Marshall (06) Bernard Jones (85-86) Max Tabach (08 D) Leon Burton (55-58) Steve Athanasoulis (86) Derrall Anderson (07-10) Keith Bowen (87) Kipeli Koniseti (09 O) Jim Sturgeon (61) Floyd Fields (87-90) 27 (RETIRED) (12) Kevin Galbreath (88-92) Osahon Irabor (09-10 D) Hal Lewis (63-64) Mario Bates (91-93) Virgil Savage (50) Dasmond Tautalatasi (15-16- Reggie Riley (93) Kevin Anderson (10-12 O) Max Anderson (65-67) Brian Singleton (94) Marv Wahlin (52) 17-18) Ryan Wood (94-95) Kevin Ayers (12 D) Dave Buchanan (68-70) Ricky Boyer (95-97) Dan Seivert (53) Elijah Juarez (19) Kareem Clark (96) Joseph Morris (13) Woody Green (71-73) Nijrell Eason (99-00) Bobby Mulgado (54-57)* Anthony Stevenson (98) Ellis Jefferson (14-15-16) Stan Robinson (74-76) Lamar Baker (01-02-03-04) 31 Jerry Schwartzberg (99) Terrell Chatman (18) Kim Anderson (78) Keegan Herring (06-08) 28 Mark Markichevich (50) John Sheaffer (00) Ricky Pearsall (19) Max Tabach (09-10) Kendall Williams (80-81) Cornelius McGrady (50) Jay Smith (52-54) Adrian Thomas (00) Osahon Irabor (11-12-13) Paul Day (82-86) Wayne Gedman (53-54) Bill Marsh (66-67) Loren Wade (03-04) 20 DeAndre Scott (14-15) Kelvin Fisher (87-91) Dick Cosidowski (55-58) Windlan Hall (69-71) Andy Howe (06) Chase Lucas (17-18-19) Arnie Peterson (50) Kendall Rhyne (92-93-94) Cecil Manning (60) John Lyons (72-73) James Brooks (07-10) Buzz Welker (52) Raenaurd Turpin (95-96) 25 Gerald Szostak (64-65) Dan Paschke (74-76) Matthew Rowe (12) Ruben Madril (53-54) Courtney Palmore (97-98-99) Pat Foley (66) James Frieson (78) Eriquel Florence (14) Andy Hancharik (55) Machtier Clay (00) Duane Hellam (52) Raye Williams (77-78) Tim Durham (79) Jack Smith (16 O) Fred Bonderud (56) Jeff Krohn (00) Jim Hampton (53) Mike Witherill (81-82) John Lawson (80) Kyle Soelle (18-19) Joe Drake (57-60) Hakim Hill (02-03-04) Frank Michalske (54) Nate Redditt (83-84) Billy Robinson (81-85) John Jacobs (61-63) Rodney Cox (06-08) Dan Arredondo (55-56) Mulu Fuiamono (85) Victor Cahoon (86-90) 35 John Goodman (64-65) James Morrison (09-12 O) Mickey Flynn (58) Darrell Banks (87) Derrick Land (91-92) Jim Aitken (50) J.D. Hill (67-68, 70) Austin Williams (10 D) John McFalls (59-61) Harold Smith (88-91) Darrell LeBlanc (93-94) Bob Tarwater (52-53) Ken Robinson (71-73) Ezekiel Bishop (11 D) Bob Lee (64) Reggie Riley (92) Christon Rance (96-98-99-00) Dave Graybill (54) Ron Cuie (74) Dwain Bradshaw (12 D) Dennis Farrell (66) Derrick Land (93) Jermaine McKinney (01) Dick Napolitano (55) Chris DeFrance (78) Nick Ralston (15-16-17-18) Art Malone (67-70) B.J. Alford (94-96) Tim Parker (02-03) Joe Belland (56-58) Tony Lombardi (81-84) Mark Cosgrove (16-17) Steve Holden (71-72) Kyion Grayes (98) Mike Davis Jr. (04) Clay Freney (59-61) Linden Keiffer (85-86) Darien Cornay (19) Glenn Crawford (73) Patrick Wilson (99-00-01-02) Dimitri Nance (07-09 O) Ed Mauck (62-64) Kirk Wendorf (87) Gary Burl (74-75) Travis Gimse (99) Pierre Singfield (08-09 D) Dick Egloff (65-67) Mickey Reeves (88-89) 23 Jimmy Malone (76) Stephen Bisnett (03) Anthony Jones (10-12-13) Joe Connolly (68) Monty Peck (90) Bob Reed (50) Mike Reed (78-79) Alex King (06) (14-15-16) Ron Lumpkin (70-72) Jean Boyd (91-93) Ed Anderson (52) Mike Richardson (80-82) Thomas Weber (07-10) Isaiah Floyd (18) Garland Evans (74) Mitchell Freedman (94) Ron Wunderly (53) Eric Allen (83-87) Danny Clark (11-12 O) Ron Bonner (76) Bryan Leinart (95) Ernest Garcia (54) Eddie Stokes (88-89) Devan Spann (12 D) 32 Mitchell Thomas (78-79) Andre Smith (96-97) Rudy Araza (55) Kendall Rhyne (90-91) Laiu Moeakiola (13-14-15-16) Harold Self (50) Derrick Sperling (81-83) Gerald Green (98-99) Karl Kiefer (56) Eddie Cade (92-93-94) DeMonte King (17-18) Ronald Tracy (52) Greg Clark (84) Michael Holloway (00) Roger Worsley (57-58) Phillip Brown (95-96) Lee Lovaas (53) John Knight (85) Emmanuel Franklin (01-02) Ossie McCarty (59-61) Larry Johnson (97) 29 Clovis Campbell (54) Rich Zumwalt (86-87) Jesse Ainsworth (03-04, 06) Mike Aguirre (98-99-00) Gene Foster (62-64) Bob Alford (50-52) Gene Mitcham (55-56) Scott Walker (88-89) Jonathan Clark (07-10 D) O.J. Hackett (01-02)

90 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide HISTORY ALL-TIME NUMBERS

Raythan Smith (90-91) Jacom Brimhall (14) (94) Nate King (81-84) Harley Cooper (50) Gus Poulos (52-54) Joe Rupslauk (92) Coktin Gerhart (15-16) (97-00) Brett Matheson (85) Virgil Savage (52) Rick McClelland (76) Sam Santana (93-95) Joey Bryant (17) Dwayne King (87) Jack Dunn (53-54) Greg Schultz (77-78) Darrin Ransom (96-98) Darien Butler (18-19) 41 (88-89) Tom Shively (55) Tobin Hood (80) Nick Murphy (99) Phil Perrino (50) Darrell Banks (90) Ron Erhart (56-58) (81-82) Josiah Igono (99) 38 Ronald Manning (52) Tim Smith (91) Ed Fasnaught (65) John Grier (84) Mike Williams (00) Don Fancher (50) Jim Olenick (53-54) Chris Hopkins (92) Bill Garrison (66) Kraig Caskey (85-86) Courtney Sterling (01) Lyle Pierson (52) John Helton (66) George Slessman (93) Frank Sweet (67) Scott Woodford (88-90) Moey Mutz (02-03) Ben McDaniels (54) Paul Ray Powell (67-68) Derrick Ford (94) Hugh McKinnis (68-69) Jeff Decker (91) Marques Robie (04) Frank Falbo (56) Kelcy Davidston (71) Hamilton Mee (95) Mike Bigbee (72) Dave Leyva (92) Jonathan Johnson (06-07) Ron Washington (77) Eddie Smith (73) Mark Polchow (97) Carl Russel (74-77) Kyle Peavler (93-94) Ronald Kennedy, Jr. (10-12 D) Mike Morales (96) Rickey Washington (78-79) Tom Lee (74-75) Jake Each (98-99) David Green (78) R.J. Robinson (11-13 O) Kyle Kosier (97) Willie Green (81-82) John Harris (76-77) Eric Keefner (00) Ralph Dixon (79) Jacom Brimhall (15-16-17) Ryan Ransom-Pittinger (98) Kerry Threets (83) Harold Cephas (79-80) Mike Waddell (00) Dwaine Wright (80-83) Michael Turk (19) Ben Fox (00) Dorsey Brown (84-87) Dale Walton (81-84) Jason Burke (03-04) Kirk Wendorf (84-86) Brian Biang (01) Larry Boyd (88-89) Kevin McGill (86-87) Rudy Sanchez (03) Greg Rice (87) Ishmael Thrower (03-04) 36 Kevin Preston-Curvey (90) Mark Smith (88-89) Jason Burke (06) Bob Brasher (88-92) Garrett Judah (06-07) Armando Provitola (50) Deddrick McCartney (91) David Walsh (90-91) Anthony Reyes (07-08) Jeffrey Foster (93-94) Luis Vasquez (08) Harley Cooper (52) Raenaurd Turpin (92) Tony Jackson (92) Zach Richards (08 K) Derrick Ford (95) Dean DeLeone (09) Bill Thompson (53) Deddrick McCartney (93-95) Sean Shepherd (93) Bobby Wenzig (10) Hamilton Mee (96-97) Jordan McDonald (10-12) Jerome Rajchel (54) John Kashner (97) Brian DeAngelo (94) Davon Coleman (11-12-13) Stephen Garcia (99) Bob Sedlar (55) Joey Graves (98) Robert Nycz (95-97) Carlos Mendoza (16) Mike Karney (00) Kenneth Clark (56) Roderick Denetso (99) Aaron Winterswyk (98) Jalen Harvey (18) Tim Parker (01) 50 Charley Jones (57-59) Josiah Igono (00-01) Solomon Bates (99) Jeff Bereuter (06-09) Dick Alonzo (50) Barry Schmiedel (60) J.W. Lucas (03) Jimmy Verdon (00) 44 Dean Deleone (10) Gene Mitcham (52) Tom Marron (61) Rodney Cox (04) Greg Pieratt (01-02) Bob Goodfellow (50) Kipeli Koniseti (11-12-13) Clarence Osborne (53-54) John DiLorenzo (62-64) Troy Osbourne (06) Antone Saulsberry (04, 06-07) Allen Strangeland (52) Josh Plaster (19) James Lundie (55) Nick Ferrara (67-68) Fritz Province (56) Trevor Hankins (09-10 K) Shelly Lyons (08) Lyle Pierson (53) Prentice McCray (70-72) Dave Fonner (57-58) Isreal Marshall (11-12) Cameron Kastl (09-10 O) Fritz Province (54) 47 Fred Williams (74-76) John Vucichevich (59-60) Jordan Simone (14-15) Anthony Jones (09 D) Dick Sica (65-66) Bob Hendricks (50) Franklin Rice (78) Jim Murphy (62-64) Deion Guignard (17) Cameron Kastl (11) Wes Plummer (67-68) Art Odom (52) Dwayne Harmon (81) Art Duncan (65-66) Brock Haman (12) Mickey Kwiatkowski (69) Dave Graybill (53) Stacey Harvey (83) Dennis Knaggs (67) 39 Villiami Latu (13-14-15-16) Wayne Bradley (71) James Scott (54) Chris Frowner (84) Mike Mess (69-70) Bill Hammer (50) Tyler Johnson (18-19) Mike Person (73) Tom Grassl (55) Greg Clark (85-86) Bob Breunig (72-74) Clarence Olson (52) Gerry Geldien (74-76) Dave Fonner (56) Greg Kordas (88-90) Rod Erbe (76) John Jankans (53-54) 42 (RETIRED) Willie Gittens (79-82) Billy Hughes (71) Parnell Charles (90-94) Butch Vaughn (78) Mike Coffinger (55-56) Cliff Hugoboom (50) Channing Williams (83-87) Lonnie Graffel (72-73) Derek Smith (95-96) Bryan Caldwell (79-81) Manuel Avendano (66) Tom Fletcher (52) Brett Wallerstedt (88-92) Gregg Anderson (74-75) Courtney Hysaw (97) Kevin Thomas (82) George Perry (76-77) Joe Kavinski (53) Jeff Paulk (94-98) Norm Ehasz (76-77) Erik Flowers (98-99) Robert Hemminger (83-84) Rickey Washington (78-79) Michael Ryan (54) Mike Karney (01-02-03) Mike Lee (78-79) Roderick Denetso (00) Scott Claypoole (86-88) Frank Rudolph (82-83) Joe Camut (56-57) Dale Robinson (04) Wayne Apuna (80-82) Steve Hoppe (01) Jason Martin (89-90) Travis Goethel (06-09) Brian Noble (83-84) Joey Smith (02-03) Lawrence Moore (85-86) Dornell Nelson (60-62) Dan Lucas (92-93-94) Taylor Walstad (10) Drew Metcalf (86-90) Alex King (04) Eric Crawford (87-91) Joe Parham (63) Scott Von der Ahe (95-96) Max Smith (11-12) Mike Phair (91-92) Shaun DeWitty (06-09) Marcus Soward (92) Ike Mason (64) (97) Alani Latu (14-17) Chris Finn (93-96) Mike Ingrassia (11) Raenaurd Turpin (93) John Perry (65) Tony Aguilar (00-01-02-03) Kevin Macias (19) Eric Fields (97) CJ Overton (12) Damien Richardson (94-97) Bob Davenport (68) Steve Hoppe (00) Darrel Turner (99-00-01-02) Luke Williams (14) Al Williams (98-99-00-01-02) Alonzo Emery (70-73) Kyle Caldwell (03-04, 06) Matt Gorczyca (01) Michael Sleep-Dalton (17-18) Daniel Varvel (03) Ainslie Smith (74-75) 45 Lawrence Guy (08-10) Nick Clapp (01) Alijah Gammage (19) Brett Nenaber (06-07) Dave Barthal (76-78) John Zucco (50) Aderious Simmons (11) Gerald Munns (06-10) Ryan Skorupka (08, 10) Eric Stewart (82) Nick Maucier (52-53) Nick Kelly (13-14-15) Josh Hubner (11-12) 37 Robert Nelson (12) Darryl Clack (82-85) John Hickman (54) Ochuko Duke (17) Malik Lawal (16-17-18) Greg Rice (86, 88) Matthew Thompson (14-16) Buzz Welker (50) Randy Wilson (65) Jarrett Bell (19) (90) Bob Pavlich (52) Jim Shaughnessy (67-69) (RETIRED) Ivory Irvin (91) Dan Arredondo (53-54) 40 Dennis Digangi (70) 51 Sam Santana (92) 48 Steve Slonac (59) Emery Harper (50) John Mason (71) Ed Czaplak (50) Sammy Young (93) Czeslow Schmidt (50) (60-63) John H. Johnson (52) Mike Haynes (73) John Allen (52-53) (94-97)* Don Puente (52) Mike Rebochak (67) Bob Green (53) Larry Crowe (74) Charles Mackey (54) Kyran Jones (98-99) Ed Cano (53) Auzie Houchins (68) Cliff Jensen (54) Frank Allen (74-75) Tim Buchanan (66-67) Zach Mims (00) Karl Grassl (54) Rich Tate (70) Dan Beard (56-57) (76) Phil Pinotti (69) Connor Banks (02-03) Ron Jackson (58) Bo Warren (72-74) Bill Kendrick (58-59) Brian Felix (78-79) Ron Lou (70-72) John Moreland (78-81) Nat Wilson (76) Don Hampton (60-61) Jimmy Williams (81-84) Wayne Fonoimoana (74-75) Darin Tupper (82-86) Daryl Scott (78) Jim Milliron (62-63) 43 Terence Johnson (86-90) Chris Mutt (76-78) Jeff Mahlstede (87-88) (79-81) Jesse Fleming (64-66) Bill Fatouras (50) Paul Reynolds (91) Walt Bowyer (80-82) Lenny McGill (89) Greg Battle (82-85) Jon Perry (67) Don Fancher (52-53) Jeff Foster (92) Pat Taylor (83-87) Justin Dragoo (90-93, 95) David Winsley (86-89) Oscar Dragon (69-71) John Gumpf (54) Brian Easter (93) Jeff Johnson (88) Jason Moore (96) Gino Valpredo (90-92) Alex Stencel (72) Fran Urban (55) Kevin Tommasini (95-97) Darrell Banks (89) Darryl Gideon (93) Mike Haynes (74-75)* George Greathouse (56) Stephen Garcia (98) Cody Price (97-98) Toby Mills (90-93) Lamont Morgan (94) Mike Harris (76-78) Issac Johnstone (58) Adam Tanke (99-00) Terrell Suggs (00-01-02) (94-98) James Kelly (95) John Sprein (80-81) Mitch Siskowski (60-63) Zach Mims (01) Chad Lindsey (06-07) Jamall Anderson (99-00) Paul Reynolds (96-97) Vyn Goodman (82) Jerry Bridgeman (60) Mike Talbot (03-04) Brandon Magee (08-09) Josh Brayer (01) Willie Daniel (98-99-00-01) Mike Davies (83) Jim Bramlet (64-66) Jamarr Robinson (06-07) Carl Bradford (10) Jamar Williams (02) Mike Davis Jr. (02-03) Vince Amoia (85) Dennis Farrell (67-68) Spencer Gasu (08-09 D) Alex Bykovskiy (12) Beau Manutai (06) Preston Jones (04) Bryan Hooks (88) Jeff Axel (69) Trevor Kohl (09-11 O) Frank Ogas (16-17) Clay Davie (07, 09 O) Chris MacDonald (04) Brad Williams (89) Brent McClanahan (70-72) George Lea (16-17-18) Otis Jones (08-10 D) Mike Callaghan (07-10) David Tisdell (90) Alex Stencel (74-75) Cristian Zendejas (19) David Moala (11) Kevin Ayers (11) Nick Cornell (91) Darrell Gil (76-78) 49 Brandon Mathews (16 D) Dante Alexander (12) Barry Bacon (92-93) Mike Maloney (79-80) 46 Sam Duca (50) Zach Robertson (16-17 -18 O)

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 91 HISTORY ALL-TIME NUMBERS Case Hatch (19) Evan Goodman (12-16 O) 61 Eric Harvey (92-93) George Fadok (74-77) 52 Jordan Hoyt (17-18) (94) Jimmie Wilson (79) Tom Fallon (52-53) Korey Ramsey (96-98-99) David Fonoti (81-85) Tony Balsamo (50) 55 Dan Napolitano (54) Thomas Brown (01) Ryan McReynolds (86) Jim Stephenson (52) Manuel Muniz (50) 58 Bob Karlowicz (56) Paul Fanaika (06-08) Scott Kirby (87-88) Duane Hallam (53) John Hickman (52-53) Bob Rippel (50) Harold Sauders (59) Easton Wahlstrom (12) Tim Kirby (90-91) Dick Prenevost (54) Bart Jankans (54) Ron Wunderly (52) Mike Krofchik (60-62) Mitchell Fraboni (14-17) Mike Stevens (92-95) Fred Yuss (58) Geno Della Libera (55-58) Al Valenzuela (53-54) John Scavo (64) Roy Hemsley (18-19) Dane Beem (96-98) Larry Hendershot (64) Carl Vardian (59) Nick Patella (55-56) Obia Lowe (65) Mike Whitesel (00) Ron Pritchard (66-68) Chris Stetzar (61-63) Carl Vardian (57) Gary Venturo (68-70) Brian Goggin (01) Nick Ferrara (69) Dan Dunn (64-66) John Vucichevich (58) 64 Sal Olivo (71-73) Stephen Berg (03-04, 06) Jim Heilig (74) Mike Kennedy (67-69) Fred Rhoades (59-61) Mario d’Antonio (53) Rocky Mataalli (74-76) Loren Howard (06) Marty Van Gorder (79) Jeff Boland (70) Jack Latimer (62) Perry Tsantilas (54) Jimmie Wilson (78, 80) Matt Hustad (07-10) Darren Comeaux (80-81) James Baker (71-73) Jack Shiker (64-65) John Julian (55) Jim Slaughterbeck (81-82) Donnie Shields (14) Tim Casey (82-85) Rob Peterson (74, 76) Rick Tolbert (74-77) Desi Sanchez (56) Vic Sidler (84) Mason Schell (17) Dwayne King (86) Tim Peterson (75) Mike White (80-83) Al Carr (57-58) Kerry Barker (85) Richard Davis (87-89) Chris Ruttinger (78) Larry McGlothen (84-86) George Flint (60-61) Ted Friedli (86) Joey Lumpkin (79-81) Scott Woodford (87) Charles Karasek (62-64) 67 Troy Martz (90-94) Jeff White (87-91) Bryan Caldwell (82) Dereck Moore (88-91) Larry Widmer (65) (53) Jeff Boyer (96-97) John Black (93) Kevin Thomas (83-86) Drew Casani (93) Jim Kane (66-68) Robert Noel (54) Kyle Siever (98) Randy Leaphart (94) Ted Friedli (87-88) Bill Slessman (95) Tim Hoban (69-70) Al Pagnetti (55-56) Mason Unck (99-00-01-02) John Black (95) Andrew Carnahan (03-04, 06) Craig Torosian (89) Derrick Ford (96-98) George Endres (71-73) Harold Sauders (58) Chad Ackerley (90-93) Connor Banks (00-01-04) Kaleb Ramsey (96) Jerry Sturm (74) Dick Locke (59-61) Garth Gerhart (07-11 O) Josh Nicassio (97) Morris Wooten (07-08 D) Ryan Reilly (95) Dexter Davis (06-09) Doug Decker (76) Larry French (62) Dave Baumgartner (96) Sil Ajawara (10-12-13 O) Ryan Delnoce (98-99-00) Greg Strickland (78) Ken Craft (63) Carl Bradford (11-12-13 D) Joe Cesta (97-98) Salamo Fiso (12-16) Josh Brayer (02) Bubba Jones (79) Dan Boulware (64) 53 Josh Amobi (99-00-01-02) Tyson Rising (17-18) Beau Bandura (04, 06) Mark Shupe (81-84) Larry Langford (65-67) Mark Washington (03-04) Bo Moos (07-11) Fedel Underwood (85-89) Ken Coyle (68-70) Lou Iani (50) Wes Evans (06-07) 59 CJ Ryan (12) Travis Guiney (91) Kevin Woudenberg (71) Jim Aitken (52) Dohnovan West (19) Jamarr Robinson (08-10 D) Emilio Dixon (50) Randy Leaphart (95-98) Larry Jochai (72) Jack Stovall (53-54) Chris De Armas (10-11 O) Lou Hallman (52) Travis Scott (00-01) Mark Kennedy (74) Dick Possanza (67) 62 Jason Franklin (12-15) Norb Smorin (53) Djadji Daffe (06) Gary Winchester (74-77) Bob Davenport (69-70) Christian Westerman (13-14-15) John Julian (54) Allen Christenson (52) Nick Emanuele (09-11) Frank Carr (80-83) Bob Carter (71-72) Corey Smith (16) Terry Stoner (57-59) Ralph Jenkins (53) Easton Wahlstrom (13-14) John Kline (84) Larry Gordon (74-75) Casey Tucker (18) Ken Jones (62) Michael Stanhoff (54) Riley John (16-18) Marc Oliver (85) Keith Melidoni (76) Bob Johnson (63-65) Bart Jankans (55) Tony Sherman (87-89) Norris Williams (77-79) 56 Dan Peppler (66) Phil Pastine (56) 65 Robert Robertson (90-91) Tom Haberman (80-83) Jess Pease (50) Tom Sieper (74-75) Ken Clark (57) Bob Black (52) Pat Thompson (92-96) Steve Spurling (84-88) Lou Iani (52-53) Gary Padjen (77-79) Dennis Stanhoff (59) Will Kimball (53) Phil Howard (01-02) David Walsh(89) Harry Kleindorfer (54) Bruce Branch (81-82) Bob Widmer (61-62) Frank Bell (54-56) Shawn Lauvao (06-09) Aurelius Seaberry (90) James Helig (72) John Knight (83-84) Sam Dempsey (64) Dennis Carunchio (57) Kody Koebensky (11-12-13) Glenn Steele (92) Mark Radovich (74-75-76) Mark Tingstad (85-89) John Brown (65) Charles Krofchik (58) Ron McCook (93-96) Kani Kauahi (78-79) Mike Phair (90) Mike Flemons (66) Joe Camut (59) 68 Scott Peters (98-99-00-01) Kevin Patrick (81) Aaron Franklin (91) John Robinson (67) Ken Craft (60-61) Henry Meza (53) Drew Hodgdon (02-03-04) Jim Roberts (82-83) Paul Longshore (92) Ted Olivo (68-69, 71) Ron Scarfo (62-64) Will Kimball (54) Jason Perkins (06-07) Mike Copeland (84) Justin Langston (94-95) Harold Steele(72) Cecil Abono (65-66) John Hickman (55) Brandon Johnson (10-12) Eddie Grant (85-89) Derrick Rodgers (96) John Tyler (74-75) Tom Delnoce (67-69) Ken Garst (56) Parker Higgins (17) Jim Freeland (91) Terrelle Smith (97) Greg Blakes (78) Rich Smith (70) Larry Reaves (58-59) Farrington Togiai (92-93) Tommie Townsend (98) Dan Mackie (80-83) Wayne Devliegher (71) Richard Cahill (66) 54 Kyle Murphy (94-95-96-97) Kurt Wallin (99-00-01) Craig Lashley (84) Tim Hoban (72) Dave Pentz (68-70) Allen Stangeland (50) Jay Breckenridge (99-02) Tim Fa’aita (02-03) Randall McDaniel (85-87) Chris Lorenzen (74-75) Ed Kindig (71) Frank Rogers (52-53) DeAndre Johnson (01-03) Jon Hargis (06-10) Mike Alexander (88) Jerry Shuck (78) Charles Brunk (72) Ron Wunderly (54) Thomas Altieri (06-09) Quinn Bailey (15-16-17-18) Chris Lewis (89) Gary Bouck (79) Fialele Edra (74) Jim Olenick (55) Grandville Taylor (11-13 D) Craig Torosian (90) Albert Kidd (81-83) Tim Peterson (76-77) Alan Sandell (56-57) Devin Goodman (11-15 O) 60 Eric Ipock (91) (84-87) Daryl Mueske (79-81) Ray Porter (96) Fred Koory (58) Alex Losoya (17-18-19) Dick Curran (52-53) Jay Gilliam (88-89) Brian Lopker (82) Brandon Rodd (04,06-07) Don Bigler (59) Merle Loken (54) Manny Carbajal (90-91) Steve Sheperd (83) Evan Finkenberg (09-12-13) Bob Lueck (63-65) 57 Paul Widmer (55) Brad McAllister (92) Frank Kramer (84-85) George Hummer (66-68) Bob Luthcke (52-53-54) Ken Kerr (56-58) Kirk Robertson (93-96) Dave Santisi (87) Prentice Williams (69-70) Mike Mihalich (66) Conrad Affholter (61) 63 Jon Rohloff (98) Israel Stanley (88) Todd Householder (71) Rick Ammentorp (74) Ed Young (62) Norb Smorin (52) Gino Benedetti (02-03) Kerry McDaniel (89) Scott Alden (72-74) Ron Caldarelli (72-73) Tom Flint (63) Karl Grassl (53) Ian Scheuring (07) Mike Balian (91-94) Joe Hillstock (74) Ed Siegwart (76) Paul Palumbo (64-66) Reynard Nichols (54) David Bertrand (08-09) Marvel Smith (96) Steve Rodriques (75) Wayne Corrigan (78) Dan Grow (67) John Gumpf (55) Taylor Kamitomo (11) Kaleb Ramsay (97-98-99) Mike Seivert (75-78) Rod Essley (80) Mike Mess (68) John Mansperger (56) A.J. McCollum (16-17) Brian Goggin (00) Vernon Maxwell (80-82) David Ohton (81-82) Jake St. Claire (69) Jim Lambeth (57-58) Trent Marsh (09-11 O) Willie Green (83-84) Mark Solomon (83) Larry Delbridge (70-72) Fred Yuss (59-61) 66 Corey Adams (09-12 D) Mike Edward (85) Stacy Harvey (84-87) Ed Vaughn (74) Bob Kec (62-64) Ray Evanski (54) Andre Lacey (86-90) Dwayne King (88-89) Zack Dibrell (76) Larry Laughlin (65) Mickey Ryan (55) 69 John Renshaw (91) Gary Gibson (90) Bob Carl (78-79) Roy Francescutti (66) Dick Napolitano (56) Charles Mackey (53) Clint Lager (93) Kyle Murphy (93) Phil Wong (81) Riggin McCowan (67) Jack Gieger (57) Dave Markovich (54) Shane Shafer (96-97) Craig Sweasy (96-98) Dan Saleaumua (82) Mike Tomco (69-71) Carl Cavallaro (58) John Gumpf (56) Ryan West (98) Frank Linden (00) Bela Lestar (83) John Howser (72-74) Roy Moore (59) Sam Denillo (58-59) Chad Rosson (02) Barton Hammit (01-02) Randy Jefferson (84-88) Harry Garbarini (76) Larry Reaves (60-61) Steve Slanoc (60) Tyrone Bowers (02-03) Mike Meritet (04) Chuck Underwood (91-92-93) Leo Rossette (78) J.R. Pico (62-63) Joe Kush (61-63) Adam Vincent (06) Tranell Morant (06-07) (95-96-97-98) Jack Schram (81-83) Vern Butcher (64) Larry Widmaer (64) Paul Unga (07-08) Thomas Ohmart (08-10) Geoff Van Loo (01-02-03) Steve Rossoll (84) Mike Chowaniac (66-68) Leo Rossi (65) Tyler Sulka (10-13-14) Jason Franklin (11) Chris Scott (09) Chris Randall (85-86) Steve Matlock (70-72) Bob Stark (67) Connor Humphreys (15, 17) Charles Beatty (12 D) Paul Debono (87-90) Randy Collett (74) Pat Berry (71-73)

92 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide HISTORY ALL-TIME NUMBERS

Mark Vandevier (75-76) Rod Essley (78) Gerald Slemmer (72-73) John Harper (55) Mark Kochanski (79-80) Joe Peters (79) Scott Alden (74-75) Jim Lundie (56) 81 84 Dick Mansperger (57) Scott Mazur (81-82) Dan Madden (81-84) Fialele Edra (76) Ben Anderson (56-58) Charlie Mackey (55-56) Al Meitzler (58) Scott Kirby (84-86) Andy Hayes (85) Eddie Sanders (78-79) Chuck Osborne (65-68) Bob Rembert (57-60) Mike Cupchak (59-60) Greg Joelson (88) Mark Hayes (86) Darby Lewis (80) Joe Donaher (69-71) Guy Hutchins (62) George Corneal (65) Bill Doverspike (89-90) Tim Kirby (87-89) James Keyton (81-83) Darion Gilbert (72-73) Brian Tyler (63) Richard Griffin (67-68) Jason Kyle (92) David Dixon (90-91) Chris Avii (84-85) Glenn Crawford (75-76) Barry Houser (64) Dwight Cahill (69-70) Ken Westerhaus (95-97) Danny Hunt (92) Michael Simmons (86) Mike Bowles (78-79) Steve Timarac (65-66) Steve Gunther (71-73) Kyle Kosier (98-99-00-01) Brian Williams (94) Mike Ritter (87-91) Jerry Good (81) Carl Kirel (67) Robert Allison (74-75) Kody Koebensky (09) Kevin Mastowski (95-96) Jeff Kysar (92-94) Don Kern (82-83) Mike Fanucci (68-70) Buz Grider (76) Dan Knapp (10-11) Brandon Macias (01-02) Al Simpson (95-96) Bernard Johns (84) Bob Noble (71) Adrian Fisers (78) Chaz White (03-04) Victor Leyva (97-00) Vito Maynes (85) Clifton Alapa (72-73) Tony Loia (79-81) 70 Po’u Palelei (07) Drew Hodgdon (01) Jeff Johnson (86-87) Greg Hudson (74) Billy Cunningham (82-84) Harry Kleindorfer (53) Andrew Sampson (08-12) Matt Mason (02-03) Andy Ingram (88-89) John Jefferson (76-77) Fasi Ta’ase (85) Frank Boniface (54) Cade Cote (16-17-18-19) Richard Tuitu’u (06-08) Richmond Vincent (90) Jerry Bell (78-81) Mike Rasp (86-88) Dan Napolitano (55-57) Zach Schlink (09-10) Jason Birdsong (91-92) David Fulcher (82) Pat Fresch (89-91) Mike Bartholomew (58-60) 73 William McGehee (12-13-14-15) Uumoiya Glass (93-94) (83-87) Anthony Jones (93-96) Steve Fedorchak (61-62) Gene Laird (53) Tyler McClure (16) Kenny Mitchell (95-98) Kevin Snyder (88-92) Levi Jones (98-99-00-01) Frank Mitacek (63-64) Ken Kerr (55) Shaun McDonald (00-01-02) Brian Proby (93) Zach Krula (03-04, 06-07) John Hanson (65-66) Summer Smith (56-57) 76 Tyrice Thompson (04, 06-07) Tariq McDonald (96-98-99) Kyle Johnson (08-12) Dan Peppler (67) Bill Steverson (58) Robert Noel (55-56) Wes Evans (08) Nick Murphy (00-01) Marshal Nathe (16-17) Mike Shimkus (68, 70-71) Ernest Hegi (59) John Gumpf (57) Ryan Skorupka (09) Matt Cooper (02) Mike Rasch (72-73) David Sampson (61) Dick Locke (58) 79 Gary Chambers (11-15) Aaron Austin (03-04) Steve Chambers (74-78) Bob Gaskell (62-64) Jesse Brandford (59-61) Jared Bubak (18-19) Jovon Williams (06-09) John Meyer (80-81) Larry Hendershot (65-66) Hase McKey (62-63) John Jankans (55) Jarrid Bryant (10-11) Onosai Tu’ua (82-86) Cecil Abono (67) Ray Shirley (64-66) Bart Jankins (56-57) 82 Tevin Favor (12) Kenneth Jones (58) Corey Suttles (87-88) Gary Tolmachoff (70) Diego Perez (67) Cliff Jenson (55) JD Alexander (16) Jim Lambeth (59-60) Mark Smith (90-91) Dave Granell (71) Roger Davis (70-71) Tom Grassl (56-58) Frank Darby (17-18-19) Aski Kilkut (61-63) John Richards (92) Harold Slemmer (72-74) Neal Skarin (72-73) Jim Sardi (61) Tim Evans (64-65) Glen Gable (93-97) Jay Coffey (76) Billy Joe Winchester (74) John Klepacki (62-64) 85 Darryl Carter (66) Regis Crawford (00-01-02-03) Marcus Watts (78) Bob Pfister (76-77) John Pitts (65-66) (55-57) Bobby Johnson (67-68) Leo Talavou (06) Ron Sowers (79-82) Curtis Aaron (78-81) John Helton (67-68) Ray Prokopchak (58) Ed Fisher (69-71) Mike Marcisz (07-11) Danny Villa (83-86) Brad Clark (82) Junior Ah You (69-71) Ron Jackson (59) Ed Kindig (72-73) Jack Powers (14) Scott Veach (87) Jim Warne (84-86) Dave Grannell (72-73) Bob Homerding (61) Randy Moore (74-75) Mark Hayes (88-90) Pat Fresch (88) John Jefferson (74-75) Don Switzenberg (64) Doug Dedrick (76-77) 71 Greg Thurston (92-93) Steve Puryear (89) Al Harris (76-78) Tom Haubert (65) Bob Westbrooke (78) Kelly Pierson (53) Thomas Schmidt (95-98-99) Ed Goodyear (90) Bruce Branch (79) Earl Gabbidon (80) Jim Johnson (66) James Lundie (54) Paul Glass (00-01) DeMario Vaughn (91-94) Jim Hawn (80-82) Doug Allen (81-84) Bob McCormick (68) George Flint (56) Chaz White (02) Mike Barnes (95-97) Brian Lopker (83-85) Chip Rish (85-86) Bruce Kilby (70-72) Bill Zuhowski (57) Robert Gustavis (04, 06-07) Kenneth Williamson (99-00) Jeff Sturdivant (86-90) Roy Hurd (87) Clifton Alapa (74, 76) Ladd Mulleneaux (58-59) Zach Schlink (08) Ricardo Carlos (01-02) Craig Ritter (91-92) Lynn James (88-89) Nolan Warren (79) Aderious Simmons (10) Mike Pollak (04, 06-07) Tom Pavolin (62) Joe Cajic (93-94) Eric Moss (90-91) Ron Wetzel (80-82) Vi Teofilo (11-13-14-15) Patrick Jamison (08-09) John Folmer (63-65) Troy Davis (95-98) Steve Bush (92-96) Art Ramsey (83) Cohl Cabral (17-18-19) Mo Latu (11-12) Herman Serginese (66-68) Marquise Muldrow (99-00-01) Clifton Jones (97-98) Chris Garrett (84-88) Sam Jones (15-17) Richard Gray (69-71) Julius Orieukwu (04, 06-07) Lorron James (01) Brian Ryder (89-93) 74 Spencer Lovell (19) Dave Orzell (72-75) Brent Good (08-09) Nick Baker (02) Matt Bertram (94) Glen Lanker (76) Robert Cepec (54) 77 Chip Sarafin (11-12-14) Jamaal Lewis (03-04, 06) Kendrick Bates (95-98-99) Russ Symmes (78) Ron Wunderly(55) Mason Walter (16) Lance Evbuomwan (07) Frank Maddox (00-01-02-03) Dan Jones (79-82) Alfred Carr (56) Mike Stanhoff (55-56) Ralph Frias (19) Allente Battle (09) Kellen Mills (05-07) Steven Wiley (83) Joe Camut (58) Fritz Province (57) Kevin Ozier (10-12) Max Smith (09-10) Doug Larson (84-88) Jim Bycott (59) Rockne Anderson (58) 80 Jalen Harvey (15-16) Karl Holmes (11-12) Derek Zazueta (89) Ray Eberhard (60-61) Charles Krofchik (59) Josh Pokraka (17) Brandon Pierce (19) Mike Stovall (55-56) Jeff Kysar (90-91) Pat Appulese (62-64) Hase McKey (61) (19) Karl Kiefer (57-59) Kirk Robertson (92) Bob Rokita (65-67) Sam Fannelli (62-64) Alonzo Hill (60-63) 86 Mike Hanson (93-94) (68-70) (65-67) Tom Haupert (64) 83 Karl Grassl (55-56) Marvel Smith (97-98-99) Ralph Hernandez (71) Rick Leek (69) Ed Hopkins (65) Timothy Lee (58-61) Jim Poplawski (57) Drew Hodgdon (00) Dave Wander (72-73) Gary Shaw (70) Wes Plummer (66) Darrell Hoover (63-65) Terry Livingston (58-59) Grayling Love (02-03-04) Cedric Price (76) Jim Hadeed (71) Ron Carothers (67-69) Fair Hooker (66-68) Herman Harrison (60-63) Saia Falahola (06-07) Brad Igou (78-79) Deke Ballard (72-73) Ed Beverly (70-72) George Pelcher (70) Art Duncan (64) Brice Schwab (10-12) Tom Magazzeni (81-84) Jim Denton (74-76) Larry Mucker (74-76) John Hammer (71) Dan Grow (65-66) Steven Miller (16-17-18-19) Todd Kiesbuy (85) Dan Muder (78) Henry Pollard (78) Tom Sieper (72-73) Mel Jenkins (67) Michael Simmons (87-88) Mark Solomon (81-82) Bernard Henry (79-81) Dave Hainlen (74-75) Mickey Kwiatkowski (58) Joe Penniplede (90) Richard Bear (83-87) 72 Curt Arons (82-84) Sao Vaefaga (76) Joe Connolly (69-71) Tim Landers (91) Jim Watson (88-91) Clint Osthimer (52) Steve Rossoll (83) Ron Washington (79-80) Sam Johnson (72-73) (92-96) Manny Carbajal (92-93) Gene Drost (53) J.J. Williams (85) Kevin Moffet (81) Harry Garbarini (74) Damien Niko (00-01-02) Jeff Johannesen (96-98) Michael Strangio (54) Tony Johnson (86) Terence Johnson (82-83) Willie Scroggins (75-76) Tom Ford (55-58) Tom Njunge (08-09) Nick Johnson (99) Geoff Lord (87) Stein Koss (84-86) Melvin Hoover (78-80) Bill Faust (59) (10-12-13-14) Adrian Ayala (01-02-03) Bryan Reeves (88) Shane Collins (87-91) James Hood (81-83) John Seedborg (61-63) Corey Stephens (19) Michael Marquardt (06-07 D) Vance Ross (89) Clyde McCoy (92-94) Robert Arcoraci (84-86) Joe Young (64-65) Adam Tello (07-11 O) Derrick Hart (90-92) Lenzie Jackson (95-98) Scott Veach (88-89) David Pendergrass (66) 75 Saia Falahola (08-10 D) Marcus Delgado (93-94) Jermaine McKinney (99) Nickie Moore (90) Rich Sica (67) John Jankans (52) Stephon McCray (13-16) Jeff Hoffman (96-97) Mike Smith (00) Vance Smith (91) Tom Lukachik (68) Frank Bell (53) Mason Walter (17) (98-99-00) Lee Burghgraef (02-03-04) Marc Nevin (92) Jim Mroczka (69) Paul Widmer (56-58) LaDarius Henderson (19) Derek Hagan (02-03-04) Brady Conrad (06-07) Zack Romero (93-97) Ed Smith (70) Charles Tribble (65) Dane Guthrie (06-07) Stanley Malamala (08-09) Mike Pinkard (99-00-01-02) Larry Shorty (71-73) Nello Tomarelli (66-68) 78 J.J. Holliday (09-12) Randy Knust (10-11) Ryan Jenkins (16) Al Weigandt (74-76) Pete Kubicki (69) Al Pagnetti (54) Raymond Epps (15-16) Kody Kohl (12-16) Zach Miller (04, 06)

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 93 HISTORY ALL-TIME NUMBERS

T.J. Simpson (07-11) Dave Baumgartner (95) Daniel Pryor (01) Daniel Masifelo (12) Victor Leyva (96) Tashaka Merriweather (04, 98 Curtis Hodges (17-18-19) Jason Moore (97-98-99-00) 06-07) Mike Shrader (78) Matt Miller (02-03-04) Zeb Togiai (08-09) Adrian Fisers (79-80) 87 Lance Evbuomwan (06) Sean O’Grady (11-12) Mike Langston (81-82) Dan Saleaumua (83-86) Bill Spanko (56-59) Dan Knapp (07-09) Paul Crawford (14) Bill Doverspike (87-88) Roger Locke (60-62) Chike Mbanefo (11) Erik Dickerson (19) Shante Carver (89-93) Bill Daniels (63) Parker Rasmusson (12) Vince Amey (94-97) Dewey Forrister (64-66) Frederick Gammage (12-16) 94 James Beal (99-00-01-02) Lowell Grissom (67) Jalen Harvey (17) Clarence Ware (76-77) Kyle Kingsbury (04) Jake St. Claire (68) Mark Hicks (80-82) Shannon Jones (06) Donavan Daniels (70) 90 Todd Kalis (83) Zach Brown (08-09) Todd Householder (72-73) Randy Moore (72-73) Christian Hill (16) Lee Williams (10-11) Brad Kiburz (74-76) Mark Jones (74-77) Saute Sapolu (84-88) Dillon Jackson (12) Mike Brooks (79) Joe Peters (78) Pat Mason (89-91) Mo Latu (14-15) Mitch Callahan (81) Brent Burnstein (92-96) Steve Garnett (80) D.J. Davidson (18-19) Mike Dugan (81) Scott Stephen (82-86) Leroy Hawkins (97-98) Jeff Gallimore (82-86) Eric Caruth-Berry (87-90) Chad Howell (00-01) Mike Everitt (87-88) Eric Schmidt (92-94) Ali Likio (02-03) 99 Kurt Wailin (95) Alex Fa’agai (06) Chad Burnett (89) Reynaldo Peru (78-81) Clyde McCoy (90-91) Ché Britton (97-98-99-00) Alex Asi (07) Mitch Callahan (82-83) Keith Poole (92) Josh Kirkwood (02) Parker Flynn (11) Frank Rudolph (84-86) Matt Nelson (93-94) David Smith (06-08) Demetrius Cherry (14-15) Tim Landers (87-90) Brian Jennings (95-98-99) William Sutton (09-12) Shawn Swayda (92-96) B.J. Miller (00-01) Tashon Smallwood (14-17) 95 Seanan Kelly (97-98) Brent Miller (04, 06-07) Jermayne Lole (18-19 D) Robert Kohrs (78-79) Tommie Townsend (99-00-01) Steven Figueroa (08) Josh Pokraka (18) Tom Gerber (81-84) Shane Jones (02-03) Christopher Coyle (09-12) Scott Camper (85) Quency Darley (04) Tommy Hudson (16-17-18-19) 91 Bob Frenkel (86-88) Martin Tevaseu (06) Maurice Basco (76) Bryan Hooks (89-92) Jonathan English (07-09) 88 Ben Apuna (78-79) Mike Langridge (93-95) Joita Te’I (10-11) Tom Fulch (55) Roy Edwards (80-81) Ryan Reilly (96-98-99) Mike Pennell (12) John Allen (56) Fred Gaddis (82-84) Khoa Nguyen (01-02) Emmanuel Dayries (14-15) Wayne Hunsaker (58) Gary Knudson (86, 88) Gabe Reininger (03-04) Dale Keller (61-62) Mike Rasp (89) Leo Montt (06) Cohl Cabral (16) Jerry Smith (63) Mike Richey (90-92) Eric Tanner (07-08) Doug Subtyl (17-18) Ken Oyer (65-67) Wali Sibrie (94-95) Gregory Smith (09) Joe Petty (70-72) Quincy Yancy (96-98-99-00) Sean Buizer (11 O) Years listed are years of Kirk Carter (75-77) Jimmy Verdon (01-02-03-04) Gannon Conway (11-12-13 D) competition (redshirt years not John Mistler (78-80) Will Kofe (06) Renell Wren (15-16-17-18) listed). Eric Redenius (81) Leo Montt (08-09) Roe Wilkins (19) Jim Meyer (81) Lee Adams (10) Players who changed jersey Randall McDaniel (83-84) Cutter Baldock (11-12 D) 96 numbers are listed more than Skip McClendon (85-86) Jake Sheffield (12 D) Nolan Warren (78) once with the years they wore Ryan McReynolds (87-89) Corey Smith (14-15) Jeff Guinn (79-80) each number. Richmond Vincent (91) Michael Matus (19) Taleni Wright (82-86) Carlos Artis (92-94) Mark Duckens (87) Devin Kendall (95-96) 92 Don Chuhlantseff (88-89) Matt Cercone (97-98) (76-77) Jeff Maier (90-91) Travis Gimse (00) Tom Allen (78-79) Rick Katt (92) Ryan Dennard (01) Bob Frey (81) Jason Reynolds (94-95) Nick Johnson (02-03) Bela Lestar (82) Jawell Samilton (98-99) Andrew Pettes (04, 06-08) Ken Johnson (83-84) Jared Wolfgramm (01-02) Steven Figueroa (09-10) Roy Hurd (86) DeWayne Hollyfield (04) Josh Fulton (11) Kerry McDaniel (87-88) Zach Niusulu (06-07) Josiah Blandin (12) Brad McAllister (90-91) Toa Tuitea (08-12) Daniel Groebner (16) Marcus Williams (93) Jalen Bates (16-17-18) Ceejhay French-Love (17-18) Brian Singleton (95) Nolan Matthews (19) (96-97) 97 Junior Ioane (98-99) Sisto Rosales (78) 89 Danny Masaniai (00-01-02) Anthony Baker (79-82) Darnel Haney (56) Brett Palmer (04,06) Shawn Patterson (83-87) Gordon Smith (57) Jamaar Jarrett (08-11) Michael Thompson (88) Larry Livingston (58-59) Jaxon Hood (12-13-14) Derek Zazueta (88) Potas Newman (60) Tramel Topps (15-16) Michael Thompson (89) Joe McDonald (63-64) Alex Otero (17) Greg Kordas (90-92) Rudy Hudson (67) Jeremy Hammer (93) Jim Hadeed (70) 93 Albrey Battle (94-98) Charlie Hobbs (72-74) Robert Allison (77) Brian Montesanto (00-01- Tim Baumgarten (77-78) Merton Van Fredenberg (78) 02-03) Jerome Witherspoon (80-82) (80-82) Luis Vasquez (07) Curt Arons (83) Larry McGlothen (83) Nduka Onyeali (10) Andy Hayes (84) (84-87) Shaq Jenkins (11) Robert Lewis (85-86) David Neumore (88) Jon Mora (12) Ron Fair (87-89) Arthur Paul (89-91) Edmond Boateng (14-15-16) Marquis Tucker (90-91) Malchi Crawford (93-97) Shannon Forman (17-18-19) Curtis Berger (92-94) Elza Gennicks (98-99-00)

94 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide HISTORY NATIONAL HONORS BILETNIKOFF AWARD JOHN MACKEY AWARD 2018 N'Keal Harry (semifinalist) 2000 Todd Heap (finalist) 2014 Jaelen Strong (semifinalist) OTHER NATIONAL AWARDS 2004-05 Derek Hagan (semifinalist) 2005 Emmanuel Franklin, Pat Tillman Leadership Award CHUCK BEDNARIK AWARD (Gene Autry Courage Awards) 2012 (semifinalist) 2002 Terrell Suggs, Columbus Touchdown Club Defensive 2002 Terrell Suggs (finalist) Player of the Year 2000 Adam Archuleta, Football News Defensive Player of the ROTARY LOMBARDI AWARD Year finalist 1997 Michael Martin, Gene Autry Courage Award recipient 2002 Terrell Suggs, defensive end (winner) Damien Richardson, National Scholar- 1998 Grey Ruegamer, center (semifinalist) Athlete Award Pat Tillman, Burger King Scholarship Award winner, AWARD Honda Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2002 Terrell Suggs, defensive end (winner) 1996 Derrick Rodgers, rush end (finalist) AWARD 2002 Terrell Suggs (winner) CONSENSUS HEISMAN TROPHY ALL-AMERICANS 1996 Jake Plummer, quarterback (third) 1973 Woody Green, tailback (eighth) Danny White, quarterback (ninth) 2016 1983 Zane Gonzalez Luis Zendejas AWARD 1982 2018 Eno Benjamin (semifinalist) 2012 Will Sutton Mike Richardson 2007 1981 2018 N'Keal Harry (semifinalist) Thomas Weber Mike Richardson THORPE AWARD 2006 1978 2000 Nijrell Eason (semifinalist) Zach Miller Al Harris* 1991 Phillippi Sparks (semifinalist) 1990 Nathan LaDuke (finalist) 2002 1977 1989 Nathan LaDuke (finalist) Terrell Suggs* John Jefferson AWARD 1996 1975 2000 Adam Archuleta (semifinalist) Juan Roque 1974 Bob Breunig (Silver Anniversary Mike Haynes winner – awarded in 1999) 1987 1973 Randall McDaniel Woody Green 2016 Zane Gonzalez (winnner) 1986 1972 2014 Zane Gonzalez (semifinalist) Danny Villa 2013 Zane Gonzalez (semifinalist) Woody Green 2007 Thomas Weber (winner) 1985 1968 2001 Mike Barth (semifinalist)GAWARD David Fulcher Ron Pritchard 2001 Nick Murphy (semifinalist) * unanimous selections 2000 Nick Murphy (semifinalist) 1984 David Fulcher

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AP (second), Sporting News (second) Mike Pagel, QB – AP (HM), Sporting News (HM) ALL-AMERICA Pat Tillman, LB – AP (second), Football News (HM), Sporting Gerald Riggs, FB – AP (HM), Sporting News (HM) 2019 Brandon Aiyuk, WR - AP (Third Team; All-Purpose), News Luis Zendejas, PK – AP (HM) FWAA (Second Team; All-Purpose;) Vernon Maxwell, LB – AP (HM) 1996 Terry Battle, TB – Sporting News, AP (second) Mike Black, P – AP (HM) 2018 Eno Benjamin, RB -FWAA (Second Team), AP (Third Jake Plummer, QB – Football Writers Association of John Meyer, OT – Sporting News (HM) Team), CollegeFootballNews.com (HM) America, Sporting News (second), AP (second), All- Cohl Cabral, OL - CollegeFootballNews.com (HM) Foundation (second) 1980 John Mistler, WR – Pro Football Weekly, AP (HM) Keith Poole, WR – AP (second) Willie Gittens, RB – AP (HM) 2016 Zane Gonzalez K -- Sporting News (First team), Pro Derrick Rodgers, DE – Football Writers Association of Vernon Maxwell, LB – AP (HM) Football Focus (First team), USA Today (First team), America, AP, American Football Quarterly (second), All- Mike Richardson, S – AP (HM) (First team), Walter Camp (First team), American Football Foundation Associated Press (First team), Phil Steele Magazine (First Juan Roque, LT – Consensus – Football News, Football 1979 Bob Kohrs, DE – Football News (second), AP (third), Sporting team), Football Writers Association of America (First Writers Association of America, Sporting News (second), News (HM) team), Fox Sports (First team), American Football Coaches AP, American Football Quarterly, Walter Camp (second), Mark Malone, QB – Sporting News (HM) Association (First team) All-American Football Foundation 1978 Al Harris, DE – Consensus – AP, Coaches, Sporting 2014 Jaelen Strong, WR - SI.com (Second team), Sporting News 1995 Jake Plummer, QB – Football News (HM) News, UPI, Football Writers, Walter Camp‑ (ASU’s first All-American (Second team), CBS Sports All-American Juan Roque, LT – Sporting News (second), Football News UNANIMOUS All-American) (Second team), ESPN.com All-American (HM) Damarious Randall, DB - SI.com (Honorable mention) 1977 John Jefferson, WR – Consensus – AP, Coaches, UPI (HM) 1993 Shante Carver, DE – Football Writers Association of Dennis Sproul, QB – AP (HM) 2013 Will Sutton, DT - USA Today (First team) America, NEA (second), Football News (third) John Harris, S – AP (HM) Tim Peterson, LB – AP (HM) 2012 Josh Hubner, P - Lindy’s (Third team) 1992 Shante Carver, DE – NEA, AP (third) George Fadok, OT – AP (HM) Will Sutton, DT - Consensus - American Football Coaches Brett Wallerstedt, ILB – AP (third) Al Harris, DE – AP(HM) Association, The Sporting News, Associated Press, Sports Illustrated, CBSSports.com, Lindy’s, Athlon Sports, Walter 1990 Nathan LaDuke, FS – AP (second), Sporting News (second), 1976 John Harris, S – AP (HM) Camp Football Foundation (second team), Fox Sports Net Football News (second) (second team) 1975 Mike Haynes, CB – Kodak, Sporting News, Time, AP, NEA, 1989 Ron Fair, SE – AP (HM), Sporting News (second) Football News, UPI (second) 2010 Vontaze Burfict, LB - The Sporting News (MVP, first), Scout. Nathan LaDuke, FS – AP (HM), Sporting News (second), Larry Gordon, LB – Time, AP (HM) com (second) Football News (third) John Jefferson, WR – AP (HM) Trevor Hankins, P - Scout.com (second) Freddie Williams, FB – AP (HM) 1988 Scott Kirby, OT – AP (HM) Willie Scroggins, DE – AP (HM) 2008 Omar Bolden, CB- CollegeFootballNews.com (HM) Mike Schuh, P – AP (HM) Randy Moore, DE – AP (HM) Thomas Weber, PK- CollegeFootballNews.com (second) Mark Tingstad, LB – AP (HM) Mike Martinez, CB – AP (HM)

2007 Thomas Weber, PK - Lou Groza Award, AP, Walter Camp 1987 Randall McDaniel, G – Consensus – UPI, Kodak, Football 1974 Bob Breunig, LB – Football Coaches of America, Sporting (second), The Sporting News, CollegeFootballNews.com, Writers Association of America, AP (second), Football News, Time, AP (second), UPI (second) Scout.com, Rivals.com (freshman) News (second) John Houser, G – AP (HM), UPI (HM) Omar Bolden, CB - CollegeFootballNews.com (second, Shawn Patterson, DT – Football News (third), AP (HM) Freddie Williams, FB – AP (HM), UPI (HM) freshman), AON Insurance (freshman) , Football Writers Eric Allen, CB – AP (HM) Clifton Alapa, DE – AP (HM) of America (freshman), Scout.com (freshman), Rivals.com Greg Clark, LB – AP (HM) Kory Schuknecht, S – AP (HM) (freshman) Aaron Cox, SE – AP (HM) Mike Haynes, CB – AP (HM), UPI (HM) Darryl Harris, TB – AP (HM) 2006 Zach Miller, TE - WalterCamp (first), NFCA (first), AP 1973 Woody Green, HB – Consensus – Football Coaches of (second), Rivals.com (second), Pro Football Weekly (HM) 1986 Danny Villa, OT – Consensus – AP, Football Writers America, Sporting News, Time, UPI (second), AP (second), Association of America Walter Camp 2005 Terry Richardson, KR – SI.com (second) Randall McDaniel, G – Kodak, AP (HM) Danny White, QB – Football Writers, Time, UPI (second) AP Derek Hagan, WR – AP (third), Rivals.com (third), SI.com Aaron Cox, SE – AP (HM) (second), NEA (HM) Jeff Gallimore, TE – AP (HM) Darryl Harris, RB – AP (HM) 1972 Woody Green, HB – Consensus – AP, UPI, NEA, Gridiron 2004 Derek Hagan, WR – Rivals.com (second) Skip McClendon, DE – AP (HM) Steve Holden, WR – Time, Football Writers, NEA (second) Zach Miller, TE – Sporting News (second), Rivals. Scott Stephen, LB – AP (HM) com (second), Sporting News (freshman), Rivals.com Channing Williams, FB – AP (HM) 1971 Windlan Hall, CB – UPI (second), AP(third), Football News (freshman), Football Writers Association of America Darren Willis, FS – AP (HM) Junior Ah You, DE – UPI (second), AP (HM) (freshman) Woody Green, HB – UPI (HM), AP (HM) 1985 David Fulcher, S – Consensus – AP, UPI, Football News, Mike Tomco, C – AP (third) 2002 Terrell Suggs, DE – UNANIMOUS – Football News, Football Sporting News, Kodak, Walter Camp Writers Association of America/Walter Camp, AP, Dan Saleaumua, NG – AP (HM) 1970 J.D. Hill, SE – Sporting News, Time, AP (third) American Football Coaches Association, Sporting News, Aaron Cox, WR – AP (HM) Gary Venturo, G – UPI (second) CBS Sportsline.com, CNNSI.com, ESPN.com Greg Battle, LB – AP (HM) Windlan Hall, CB – UPI (second) Shaun McDonald, WR – AP (third), Sporting News (third) Mike Schuh, P – AP (HM) David Fonoti, OT – AP (HM) 1969 Art Malone, FB – NEA (second) 2001 Levi Jones, OT – Football News (second) Shaun McDonald, WR – Football News (HM) 1984 David Fulcher, S – Consensus – AP Football Writers, 1968 Ron Pritchard, LB – Consensus – Time, Sporting News, Terrell Suggs, DE – Football News (third) Football News, Sporting News NEA, AP (second), UPI (second)

2000 Adam Archuleta, LB – Gannett News Service, AP (second), 1983 Luis Zendejas, PK – Consensus – AP UPI (HM), Football 1967 Curley Culp, middle guard – Time, Sporting News Walter Camp (second) Writers Association of America, Football News (third), Ron Pritchard, LB – AP (HM) Todd Heap, TE – Gannett News Service, AP (second), Walter Camp, Sporting News (HM) Football News (third) David Fulcher, S – Sporting News (second) 1966 Ron Pritchard, LB – AP (HM)

1999 Marvel Smith, OT – Football News, Sporting News (third) 1982 Mike Richardson, S – Consensus – AP, UPI, Football News, 1965 Ben Hawkins, DB – Time Todd Heap, TE – AP (third) Kodak, Walter Camp, Sporting News 1960 Dick Locke, OL - AP (HM) Vernon Maxwell, LB – AP (second), UPI, Football Writers, 1998 Todd Heap, TE – Sporting News (third, freshman) Football News, Kodak, Walter Camp, Sporting News 1950 Wilford “Whizzer” White, HB – AP (second) J.R. Redmond, TB – AP (second) Jim Jeffcoat, DE – AP (HM), UPI (HM), Football News (third), Grey Ruegamer, C – Walter Camp, AP (second), Football Sporting News (HM) 1939 Wayne Pitts, FB – Little All-America (second) News (second) Luis Zendejas, PK – AP (HM), UPI (HM) 1931 Norris Steverson, HB – AP (HM) Mike Black, P – AP (HM), UPI (HM) 1997 Kyle Murphy, G – Football News (third), AP (third), Sporting News (second) 1981 Mike Richardson, S – Consensus – AP, UPI (second), Grey Ruegamer, C – Sporting News (third) Sporting News, Walter Camp Jeremy Staat, DT – Football Writers Association of America, Dan Mackie, C – Football News (second)

96 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide HISTORY AWARDS FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA Kobe Williams, defensive back (HM) Davon Coleman, defensive line (HM) Gannon Conway, defensive line (HM) 2019 Jayden Daniels QB -- ESPN 2018 N'Keal Harry, wide receiver (first)/return specialist (second) D.J. Foster, special teams (HM) Eno Benjamin, running back De’Marieya Nelson, special teams (HM) 2018 Merlin Robertson LB-- 247Sports, The Athletic, FWAA Cohl Cabral, offensive line (second) Quinn Bailey, offensive line (HM) 2012 Will Sutton, defensive tackle Casey Tucker, offensive line (HM) 2017 Chase Lucas CB -- FWAA; USA Today (Defensive Player of the Year) Renell Wren, defensive line (HM) Alden Darby, defensive back (Second) 2016 N’Keal Harry WR -- Scout, Campus Insiders (First team) Aashari Crosswell, defensive back (HM) Josh Hubner, punter (Second) Brandon Magee, linebacker (Second) 2015 Kareem Orr, FS - USA Today (First team), ESPN.com (First 2017 N'Keal Harry, wide receiver team), FWAA (first team), Athlon (Second team), Campus JoJo Wicker, defensive line (second) Deveron Carr, defensive back (HM) Insiders (Honorable mention), College Football News, Chase Lucas, defensive back (second) Evan Finkenberg, offensive line (HM) (Honorable mention) Chad Adams, defensive back (HM) D.J. Foster, running back (HM) JoJo Wicker, DL - Athlon (Third team), Campus Insiders D.J. Calhoun, linebacker (HM) Marion Grice, running back (HM) Sam Jones, offensive line (HM) (Honorable mention), College Football News (Honorable Jaxon Hood, defensive line (HM) Demario Richard, running back (HM) mention) Keelan Johnson, safety (HM) Christian Sam, linebacker (HM) Oshan Irabor, cornerback (HM) 2014 DJ Calhoun, LB - Football Writers Association of America Tashon Smallwood, defensive line (HM) (First team), CollegeFootballNews.com (Second team) Manny Wilkins, quarterback (HM) 2011 Clint Floyd, safety (second) Tashon Smallwood, DL - College Football News (Second Garth Gerhart, offensive line (second) team) 2016 Zane Gonzalez, kicker Demario Richard, RB - College Football News (Honorable Koron Crump, linebacker (second) Jamal Miles, kick returner (second) mention) Matt Haack, punter (second) Jamaar Jarrett, defensive end (HM) Jojo Wicker, defensive line (second) Dan Knapp, offensive line (HM) 2013 Zane Gonzalez, K - College Football News (Second team) N’Keal Harry, wide receiver (HM) Cameron Marshall, running back (HM) Salamo Fiso, LB - College Football News (Third team) Laiu Moeakiola, linebacker (HM) Bo Moos, defensive line (HM) Colin Parker, linebacker (HM) 2015 Christian Westerman, offensive line (second) 2012 Jaxon Hood, DL - Fox Sports Net Gerell Robinson, wide receiver (HM) D.J. Foster, RB - Fox Sports Net Jordan Simone, defensive back (HM) Antonio Longino, linebacker (HM) 2010 Junior Onyeali, defensive end 2010 Evan Finkenberg, OT - CollegeFootballNews.com (HM) Lloyd Carrington, defensive back (HM) (Defensive Freshman of the Year) Junior Onyeali, DE - The Sporting News, Rivals.com, Vi Teofilo, offensive line (HM) CollegeFootballNews.com, Football Writers Association of Salamo Fiso, linebacker (HM) Vontaze Burfict, linebacker (second) America (first-team freshman) Tashon Smallwood, defensive tackle (HM) Garth Gerhart, offensive line (HM) Lawrence Guy, defensive tackle (HM) 2009 Vontaze Burfict, LB - AON Insurance Football Writers 2014 Jaelen Strong, wide receiver Trevor Hankins, punter (HM) Association of America; CollegeFootballNews.com first- Jamil Douglas, offensive line Jamaar Jarrett, defensive end (HM) Damarious Randall, defensive back team Brandon Magee, linebacker (HM) DJ. Foster, running back (second) Cameron Marshall, running back (HM) Zane Gonzalez, kicker (second) 2008 Lawrence Guy, DT- AON Insurance Football Writers of Jamal Miles, punt returner (HM) America, CollegeFootballNews.com, Sporting News, Nick Kelly, center (second) Kerry Taylor, wide receiver (HM) PhilSteele.com Marcus Hardison, defensive line (HM) Lloyd Carrington, defensive back (HM) Omar Bolden, cornerback 2007 Omar Bolden, CB - AON Insurance , Football Writers of Jordan Simone, defensive back (HM) Trevor Hankins, punter America, Scout.com, Rivals.com & CollegeFootballNews. Vi Teofilo, offensive line (HM) com (second) Christian Westerman, offensive line (HM) 2009 Vontaze Burfict, linebacker Salamo Fiso, linebacker (HM) (Defensive Freshman of the Year) 2006 Dexter Davis, DE - The Sporting News (HM,) Laiu Moeakiola, linebacker (HM) Shawn Lauvao, offensive line (second) DJ Calhoun, linebacker (HM) Travis Goethel, LB - The Sporting News (HM) Chris McGaha, wide receiver (second) Demario Richard, running back (HM) Kyle Williams, punt returner (second) 2005 Rudy Carpenter, QB – Scout.com (second), Sporting News Dexter Davis, defensive end (HM) 2013 Will Sutton, defensive tackle (Defensive Player of the Year) Travis Goethel, linebacker (HM) Keegan Herring, RB – Sporting News (HM) Chris Coyle, tight end Evan Finkenberg, offensive line Lawrence Guy, defensive tackle (HM) 2004 Chris MacDonald, P – Rivals.com, Football Writers Alden Darby, safety Dimitri Nance, tailback (HM) Association of America, Sporting News Robert Nelson, defensive back Mike Nixon, linebacker (HM) Zane Gonzalez, placekicker 2002 Chaz White, LT – Sporting News (second) Taylor Kelly, quarterback (second) 2008 Michael Jones, wide receiver (second) Marion Grice, running back (second) Troy Nolan, safety (second) Jaelen Strong, wide receiver (second) 2001 Jason Shivers, FS – Sporting News Rudy Carpenter, quarterback (HM) Jamil Douglas, offensive line (second) Dexter Davis, defensive end (HM) 2000 Terrell Suggs, DE – Football News, Sporting News Carl Bradford, linebacker (second) Chris Young, linebacker (second) Lawrence Guy, defensive tackle (HM) 1998 Stephen Baker, P – Sporting News Osahon Irabor, defensive back (second) Scott Peters, G – Sporting News

1997 Ryan Kealy, QB – Sporting News ASU COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAMERS Victor Leyva, G – Sporting News Name Time at Arizona State Position Year Inducted AC-12 CONFERENCE Bob Breunig 1971-74 LB 2015 ALL-PAC-12 CONFERENCE John Cooper 1985–87 Head Coach 2008 2019 Brandon Aiyuk, wide receiver /return specialist 1955–57 Head Coach 1985 Eno Benjamin, running back Michael Haynes 1972–75 CB 2001 Michael Turk, punter John Jefferson 1974–77 WR 2002 Case Hatch, special teams specialist Frank Kush 1958–79 Head Coach 1995 Cohl Cabral, offensive line (second) Ron Pritchard 1966–68 LB 2003 Frank Darby, wide receiver (HM) Jack Jones, defensive back (HM) Randall McDaniel 1984–87 OG 2008 Khaylan Kearse-Thomas, linebacker (HM) Pat Tillman 1994–97 LB 2010 Jermayne Lole, defensive line (HM) Danny White 1971–73 QB 1998 Dohnovan West, offensive line (HM)

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Shawn Lauvao, offensive line (HM) Mike Pinkard, tight end (HM) Derrick Rodgers, rush end Mike Nixon, linebacker (HM) Jason Shivers, free safety (HM) Juan Roque, left tackle Luis Vasquez, defensive end (HM) Riccardo Stewart, safety (HM) Kyle Murphy, left guard (second) Thomas Weber, kicker (HM) Jimmy Verdon, defensive end (HM) Pat Tillman, outside linebacker (second) Kyle Williams, kick returner (HM) Mason Unck, linebacker (HM) Brent Burnstein, rush end (HM) 2007 Robert James, linebacker Steve Bush, tight end (HM) Mike Pollak, center 2001 Levi Jones, offensive tackle Robert Nycz, placekicker (HM) Thomas Weber, placekicker Shaun McDonald, wide receiver Kirk Robertson, offensive center (HM) Kyle Williams, punt returner Scott Peters, center Grey Ruegamer, right tackle (HM) Dexter Davis, defensive end (second) Terrell Suggs, defensive end Jason Simmons, right cornerback (HM) Troy Nolan, free safety (second) Nick Murphy, punter (second) Derek Smith, inside linebacker (HM) Justin Tryon, cornerback (second) Mike Barth, kicker (HM) Shawn Swayda, rush tackle (HM) Rudy Burgess, wide receiver (HM) Mike Karney, fullback (HM) Scott Von der Ahe, inside linebacker (HM) Rudy Carpenter, quarterback (HM) Kyle Kosier, offensive tackle (HM) Paul Fanaika, offensive guard (HM) Tommie Townsend, defensive tackle (HM) 1995 Keith Poole, wide receiver , wide receiver (HM) , safety (HM) Jake Plummer, quarterback Michael Marquardt, defensive tackle (HM) Juan Roque, left tackle Chris McGaha, wide receiver (HM) 2000 Adam Archuleta, linebacker Mitchell Freedman, free safety (second) Brandon Rodd, offensive tackle (HM) (Defensive Player of the Year) Pat Tillman, all-purpose specialist (second) Luis Vasquez, defensive end (HM) Todd Heap, tight end Justin Dragoo, inside linebacker (HM) Victor Leyva, offensive tackle Chris Hopkins, tailback (HM) 2006 Zach Miller, tight end Scott Peters, center Robert Nycz, placekicker (HM) Mike Pollak, center (second) Terrell Suggs, rush end (Freshman of the Year) Jason Simmons, cornerback (HM) Terry Richardson, kick returner (second) Levi Jones, offensive tackle (second) Scott Von der Ahe, inside linebacker (HM) Ryan Torain, running back (second) Solomon Bates, linebacker (HM) Ryan Wood, flyback, (HM) Josh Barrett, safety (HM) Nijrell Eason, cornerback (HM) Kyle Caldwell, defensive end (HM) Nick Murphy, punter (HM) 1994 Jon Baker, placekicker (second) Rudy Carpenter, quarterback (HM) Donnie O’Neal, wide receiver (HM) Jeff Kysar, offensive tackle (second) Zach Catanese, safety (HM) Alfred Williams, free safety (HM) Ken Talanoa, DT (second) Michael Marquardt, defensive tackle (HM) Parnell Charles, flyback (HM) Brandon Rodd, offensive line (HM) 1999 Adam Archuleta, linebacker Jason Kyle, inside linebacker (HM) Justin Tryon, cornerback (HM) Erik Flowers, defensive end Clyde McCoy, wide receiver (HM) Todd Heap, tight end Matt Nelson, tight end (HM) 2005 Dale Robinson, linebacker Courtney Jackson, cornerback Craig Newsome, cornerback, (HM) (Defensive Player of the Year) J.R. Redmond, all-purpose Derek Hagan, wide receiver Marvel Smith, offensive tackle 1993 Mario Bates, tailback Terry Richardson, kick returner J.R. Redmond, running back (second) Craig Newsome, cornerback Grayling Love, offensive line (second) Kendrick Bates, tight end (HM) Shante Carver, rush end (second) Rudy Burgess, TB/WR (HM) Kareem Clark, cornerback (HM) Toby Mills, center (second) Andrew Carnahan, offensive tackle (HM) Delvon Flowers, running back (HM) Farrington “Taco” Togiai, G (second) Zach Catanese, safety (HM) Junior Ioane, defensive tackle (HM) Brian Easter, inside linebacker (HM) Jordan Hill, defensive tackle (HM) Victor Leyva, offensive tackle (HM) Lenny McGill, cornerback (HM) Zach Miller, tight end (HM) Scott Peters, offensive guard (HM) George Montgomery, tailback (HM) Brandon Rodd, offensive line (HM) Jamar Williams, linebacker (HM) 1998 J.R. Redmond, tailback & specialist 1992 Shante Carver, defensive end Grey Ruegamer, center Kevin Miniefield, cornerback 2004 Zach Miler, tight end Stephen Baker, punter (second) Brett Wallerstedt, inside linebacker (Freshman of the Year) Albrey Battle, defensive tackle (HM) Bob Brasher, tight end (second) Grayling Love, offensive line Mitchell Freedman, free safety (HM) Eric Guliford, wide receiver (second) Riccardo Stewart, safety Courtney Jackson, cornerback (HM) Toby Mills, center (second) Andrew Carnahan, offensive line (second) Lenzie Jackson, wide receiver (HM) Grady Benton, quarterback (HM) Derek Hagan, wide receiver (second) Jeff Paulk, flyback (HM) Adam Brass, free safety (HM) Jimmy Verdon, defensive end (second) Marvel Smith, left tackle (HM) Jerone Davison, tailback (HM) Andrew Walter, quarterback (second) Bryan Hooks, defensive tackle (HM) Jesse Ainsworth, placekicker (HM) 1997 Pat Tillman, linebacker Israel Stanley, defensive tackle (HM) Justin Burks, linbacker (HM) (Defensive Player of the Year) Drew Hodgdon, offensive line (HM) Mitchell Freedman, free safety 1991 Shane Collins, defensive tackle Terry Richardson, wide receiver (HM) Kyle Murphy, left guard Phillippi Sparks, cornerback Dale Robinson, linebacker (HM) J.R. Redmond, specialist (first), tailback (HM) Eric Guliford, split end (second) Jamar Williams, linebacker (HM) Grey Ruegamer, center Adam Brass, free safety (HM) Marcus Williams, placekicker Shante Carver, outside linebacker (HM) 2003 Regis Crawford, offensive line (second) Robert Nycz, placekicker (second) Tim Landers, offensive guard (HM) Grayling Love, offensive line (second) Damien Richardson, strong safety (second) Tody Mills, center (HM) Riccardo Stewart, safety (second) Jason Simmons, cornerback (second) Mike Richey, placekicker (HM) Jason Shivers, special teams (second) Jeremy Staat, right tackle (second) Jeff White, offensive guard (HM) Skyler Fulton, wide receiver (HM) Vince Amey, rush end (HM) Darren Woodson, outside linebacker (HM) Derek Hagan, wide receiver (HM) Courtney Jackson, cornerback (HM) Mike Karney, fullback (HM) Lenzie Jackson, wide receiver (HM) 1990 Nathan LaDuke, free safety Tim Parker, punter (HM) Michael Martin, tailback (HM) Mark Hayes, quick tackle (second) Andrew Walter, quarterback (HM) Hamilton Mee, linebacker (HM) Leonard Russell, tailback (second) Paul Reynolds, linebacker (HM) Phillippi Sparks, cornerback (second) 2002 Terrell Suggs, defensive end Zack Romero, tight end (HM) Eric Guliford, split end (HM) (Defensive Player of the Year) Paul Justin, quarterback (HM) Shaun McDonald, wide receiver 1996 Jake Plummer, quarterback Ryan McReynolds, tight end (HM) Tim Parker, punter (second) (Offensive Player of the Year) Mike Richey, placekicker (HM) Drew Hodgdon, offensive guard (HM) Terry Battle, tailback Brad Williams, punter (HM) R.J. Oliver, cornerback (HM) Keith Poole, wide receiver Darren Woodson, outside linebacker (HM)

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Mike Richardson, safety Chris Lorenzen, defensive tackle (HM) 1989 Ron Fair, split end Jim Jeffcoat, defensive end Larry Mucker, wingback (HM) Nathan LaDuke, free safety Mike Black, punter Bruce Hardy, tight end (HM) Eric Guliford, punt returner (second) Luis Zendejas, placekicker (second) Mark Hayes, quick tackle (second) Paul Moyer, defensive back (second) 1974 John Houser, offensive guard Paul Justin, quarterback (second) Bryan Caldwell, defensive end (second) Fred Williams, halfback Mark Tingstad, inside linebacker (second) James Keyton, offensive tackle (second) Clifton Alapa, defensive end Shane Collins, defensive tackle (HM) Darryl Clack, tailback (second) Bob Breunig, linebacker Richard Davis, nose guard (HM) Ron Sowers, offensive guard (second) Mike Haynes, DB & return specialist Eddie Stokes, cornerback (HM) Duane Galloway, cornerback (HM) Kory Schuknecht, defensive back Scott Veach, tight end (HM) Ron Wetzel, tight end (HM) John Jefferson, split end (HM) Darren Woodson, outside linebacker (HM) Mark Hicks, linebacker (HM) Charley Hobbs, tight end (HM) Mike White, offensive tackle (HM) Rick Torbert, offensive tackle (HM) 1988 Scott Kirby, offensive tackle (second) Willie Gittens, running back (HM) Randy Moore, defensive tackle (HM) Mike Schuh, punter (second) Rocky Mataali, middle guard (HM) Mark Tingstad, inside linebacker (second) 1981 Mike Pagel, quarterback Larry Gordon, linebacker (HM) Shane Collins, defensive tackle (HM) Gerald Riggs, running back Paul Justin, quarterback (HM) Mike Richardson, safety 1973 Steve Gunther, offensive tackle Nathan LaDuke, safety (HM) Vernon Maxwell, linebacker John Houser, offensive guard Mike Black, punter Danny White, quarterback-punter Eric Allen, cornerback John Meyer, offensive tackle (second) 1987 Woody Green, halfback Greg Clark, linebacker Luis Zendejas, placekicker (second) Sam Johnson, defensive end Aaron Cox, split end Robert Weathers, running back (second) Larry Shorty, defensive end Darryl Harris, tailback Joey Lumpkin, linebacker (second) Bob Breunig, linebacker Randall McDaniel, offensive guard Kendall Williams, cornerback (second) Mike Haynes, defensive back Shawn Patterson, defensive tackle Tony Loia, offensive tackle (HM) Danny Kush, kicker (HM) Channing Williams, fullback (second) Bernard Henry, wide receiver (HM) Bo Warren, defensive back (HM) Alan Zendejas, placekicker (second) Jerry Bell, tight end (HM) Kory Schuknecht, defensive back (HM) Mike Schuh, punter (HM) Willie Gittens, running back (HM) Morris Owens, return specialist (HM) Jim Jeffcoat, defensive end (HM) Ed Kindig, center (HM) 1986 Aaron Cox, split end Darren Comeaux, linebacker (HM) Deke Ballard, defensive tackle (HM) Skip McClendon, defensive end Neal Skarin, defensive tackle (HM) Randall McDaniel, offensive guard 1980 Vernon Maxwell, linebacker Sal Olivo, middle guard (HM) Scott Stephen, linebacker Mike Black, punter James Baker, linebacker (HM) Danny Villa, offensive tackle Willie Gittens, return specialist Jeff Gallimore, tight end (second) John Mistler, wide receiver (second) 1972 Joe Petty, tight end Darryl Harris, running back (second) Willie Gittens, running back (second) Ron Lou, center Channing Williams, fullback (second) Mike Richardson, safety (second) Woody Green, halfback Darren Willis, free safety (second) Joey Lumpkin, linebacker (HM) Brent McClanahan, fullback Eric Allen, cornerback (HM) Steve Holden, wingback & return specialist Greg Clark, linebacker (HM) Bob Kohrs, defensive end 1979 Bob Breunig, linebacker Bruce Hill, flanker (HM) Gary Padjen, linebacker (HM) Juan Cruz, (UPI & HM) Kevin Thomas, center (HM) Mike Richardson, safety (HM) John Houser, guard (UPI & HM) Jim Warne, offensive tackle (HM) Danny White, quarterback (HM) 1978 Al Harris, defensive end Larry Shorty, defensive end (HM) 1985 David Fulcher, safety Kim Anderson, safety James Baker, linebacker (HM) Mike Schuh, punter Chris DeFrance, wingback (second) Greg Battle, linebacker (second) Chris Mott, center (HM) Dan Saleaumua, nose guard (second) 1971 Junior Ah You, defensive end Aaron Cox, receiver (second) Windlan Hall, cornerback David Fonoti, offensive tackle (second) ALL-WESTERN ATHLETIC Joe Petty, tight end Anthony Parker, kick returner (second) CONFERENCE Steve Holden, wingback & return specialist Danny Villa, offensive tackle (HM) Mike Tomco, center Jeff Gallimore, tight end (HM) 1977 John Jefferson, wide receiver Woody Green, halfback Dennis Sproul, quarterback George Endres, guard (second) 1984 Darryl Clack, running back George Fadok, offensive tackle Ted Olivo, middle guard (second) David Fulcher, safety Al Harris, defensive end Mike Clupper, safety (second) Mark Shupe, offensive center John Harris, safety Doug Allen, split end (second) Tim Peterson, linebacker 1970 Junior Ah You, defensive end Tom Magazzeni, offensive tackle (second) Bruce Hardy, tight end (HM) Bob Davenport, defensive tackle Jim Meyer, punter (second) Norris Williams, offensive guard (HM) Windlan Hall, defensive back Dan Saleaumua, nose guard (second) Kit Lathrop, defensive tackle (HM) J.D. Hill, split end Luis Zendejas, placekicker (second) Bob Pfister, defensive tackle (HM) Steve Holden, wingback Greg Battle, inside linebacker (HM) Darrell Gill, safety (HM) Joe Spagnola, quarterback Anthony Parker, cornerback (HM) Mike Tomco, center Jeff Van Raaphorst, quarterback (HM) 1976 John Harris, safety Gary Venturo, guard John Jefferson, wide receiver (HM) Ed Beverly, split end (second) 1983 Luis Zendejas, placekicker Dan Kush, kicking specialist (HM) Ken Coyle, offensive guard (second) David Fulcher, safety Al Harris, defensive end, (HM) Mike Fanucci, defensive end (second) Darryl Clack, tailback (second) Mike Martinez, cornerback (HM) Mike Mess, linebacker (second) Mike White, offensive tackle (second) Bob Thomas, fullback (second) Jim Meyer, punter (second) 1975 John Jefferson, split end Jimmy Williams, inside linebacker (HM) Freddie Williams, fullback 1969 Junior Ah You, defensive end Don Kern, tight end (HM) Willie Scroggins, defensive tackle Dave Buchanan, halfback Mark Shupe, center (HM) Larry Gordon, linebacker Calvin Demery, end James Keyton, offensive tackle (HM) Mike Haynes, cornerback Mike Kennedy, linebacker Mike Martinez, cornerback Art Malone, fullback 1982 Vernon Maxwell, linebacker Dan Kush, placekicker (HM) Seth Miller, defensive back

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Joe Spagnola, quarterback Bob Mulgado, halfback 1989 Mark Tingstad, linebacker Mike Tomco, tackle Clancy Osborne, end Gary Venturo, guard 1978 Chris Mott, center Ron Carothers, end (second) 1957 Leon Burton, halfback Ted Olivo, middle guard (second) Dave Fonner, center NATIONAL FOOTBALL Ken Kerr, guard 1968 John Helton, defensive tackle Bill Spanko, end FOUNDATION HALL George Hummer, center SCHOLAR-ATHLETES Jim Kane, guard 1956 Charlie Mackey, end Art Malone, fullback 2020 Kyle Williams, wide receiver Gene Mitcham, halfback, MVP Ron Pritchard, linebacker Dickie Brown, defensive back (second) 2019 Jordan Hoyt, defensive line 1955 Dave Graybill, quarterback Bobby Johnson, defensive tackle (second) John Jankans, tackle Wes Plummer, defensive back (second) 2018 Tashon Smallwood, defensive line Charlie Mackey, end Paul Ray Powell, defensive back (second) Gene Mitcham, halfback 2017 Matt Haack, Laiu Moeakiola, Fred Gammage

1967 Max Anderson, fullback 1954 John Jankans, tackle 2016 Michael Bercovici, quarterback Curley Culp, middle guard George Hummer, center Wes Plummer, defensive back 1953 John Allen, end 2015 Taylor Kelly, quarterback Ron Pritchard, linebacker John Jankans, tackle Mike Chowaniec, guard (second) 2014 Gannon Conway, defensive line Ken Dyer, end (second) 1952 John Jankans, tackle J.D. Hill, flanker (second) , halfback 2013 Brandon Johnson, linebacker Rick Shaw, defensive back (second) Marvin Wahlin, halfback Deveron Carr, cornerback Nello Tomarelli, tackle (second) 1951 Dom Patrone, tackle 2012 Aaron Pflugrad, wide receiver 1966 Curley Culp, middle guard Marvin Wahlin, halfback Ron Pritchard, linebacker 2011 Thomas Weber, kicker Steve Timarac, end 1950 Sam Duca, tackle Ken Dyer, end (second) Wilford “Whizzer” White, halfback 2010 Mike Nixon, linebacker Ray Shirey, tackle (second) 1948 Wilford “Whizzer” White, halfback 2009 Troy Nolan, safety 1965 Ben Hawkins, defensive back John Pitts, end (second) 1947 Jim Montgomery, end 2008 Michael Marquardt, defensive line

1964 Jerry Smith, end (second) 1946 Jim Montgomery, end 2007 Jason Burke, snapper Larry Todd, halfback (second) John Torok, quarterback (second) 1941 Ray Green, center 2006 Chad Christensen, quarterback 1940 Sam Andrews, end 1963 Tony Lorick, fullback Ray Green, center 2005 Grayling Love, offfensive line Charley Taylor, halfback Hascall Henshaw, halfback Herman Harrison, end (second) 2004 Skyler Fulton, wide receiver Joe Kush, guard (second) Al Sanserino, guard John Seedborg, tackle & kicker (second) 2003 Mike Barth, placekicker 1939 Joe Hernandez, halfback Wayne Pitts, fullback 1962 John Jacobs, quarterback 2002 Nick Murphy, punter Noble Riggs, guard Roger Locke, end Al Sanserino, guard Tony Lorick, halfback (second) 2001 Mike Aguirre, wide receiver Charley Taylor, halfback (second) 1936 Al Dalmolin, guard 1997 Damien Richardson, strong safety

ALL-BORDER 1935 Al Dalmolin, guard CONFERENCE 1996 Kirk Robertson, offensive center 1934 Bill Baxter, halfback 1961 George Flint, tackle 1995 Justin Dragoo, inside linebacker Clay Freney, fullback Clarence Sexton, end Nolan Jones, halfback 1993 Toby Mills, center Dick Locke, guard 1933 Bill Baxter, halfback Roger Locke, guard 1992 Adam Brass, safety Larry Reeves, tackle ALL-SOUTHERN Fred Rhodes, center CONFERENCE 1990 Drew Metcalf, linebacker 1960 Jess Bradford, guard 1931 Paul Griffin, guard 1989 Mark Tingstad, inside linebacker George Flint, tackle Norris Steverson, halfback Clay Freney, fullback Dick Wilburg, end 1966 Ken Dyer, wide receiver Dick Locke, guard Nolan Jones, halfback Fred Rhoades, center NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION HALL ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 1959 Jess Bradford, tackle NATIONAL 2015 Matt Haack, CoSIDA Academic All-District Dick Locke, Guard SCHOLAR-ATHLETES Nolan Jones, halfback 2009 Mike Nixon, ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District-VIII Bill Spanko, end 2015 Taylor Kelly, quarterback 2008 Mike Nixon, ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District-VIII 1958 Leon Burton, halfback 2005 Grayling Love, offensive line Bart Jankans, tackle 2007 Mike Nixon, ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District-VIII

100 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide HISTORY AWARDS

Brandon Rodd, ESPN The Magazine Academic Malik Lawal, Linebacker (HM) Josh Barrett, safety All-District-VIII (second) Laiu Moeakiola, Linebacker (HM) Chris Price, defensive back Tim White, Wide Receiver (HM) Jesse Ainsworth, place kicker 2004 Jesse Ainsworth, CoSIDA Academic All-District VIII Andrew Carnahan, offensive line (second) Michael Bercovici, Quarterback Brandon Rodd, offensive line (second) Jason Burke, CoSIDA Academic All-District VIII 2015 (Pac-12 Scholar Athlete of the Year) Brett Boon, quarterback (HM) Grayling Love, CoSIDA Academic All-District VIII Chans Cox, Linebacker, (First) Brett Palmer, defensive tackle (HM) Matt Haack, Punter, (First) 2003 Skyler Fulton, CoSIDA Academic All-District VIII Michael Bercovici, Quarterback, (Second) 2005 Jesse Ainsworth, place kicker Grayling Love, CoSIDA Academic All-District VIII (second Nick Kelly, Offensive Line, (Second) Jason Burke, snapper team) Kweishi Brown, Defensive Back, (Second) Moey Mutz, wide receiver Coltin Gerhart, Defensive Back, (HM) Grayling Love, offensive line 2001 Mike Barth, Verizon Academic All-District VIII Laiu Moeakiola, Linebacker (HM) Andrew Carnahan, offensive tackle (second team) Mike Williams, Verizon Academic All-District VIII Chad Christensen, quarterback (second team) 2014 Taylor Kelly, Quarterback Zach Miller, tight end (second team) (Pac-12 Scholar Athlete of the Year) Lee Burghgraef, tight end (HM) 2000 Mike Aguirre, GTE Academic All-District VIII Jamil Douglas, Offensive Line, (First) Chris MacDonald, punter (HM) Brian Forth, GTE Academic All-District VIII (second team) Alex Garoutte, Kicker, (First) Brandon Rodd, offensive line (HM) Tyler Sulka, Offensive Line, (First) 1997 Damien Richardson, GTE Academic Al-District VIII Nick Kelly, Offensive Line, (Second) 2004 Grayling Love, offensive line Pat Tillman, GTE District VIII All-Academic, De’Marieya Nelson, Tight End, (Second) Chris MacDonald, punter GTE Academic All-America (second team) Cameron Smith, Wide Receiver, (Second) Jesse Ainsworth, place kicker (second team) Marcus Ball, Defensive Back (HM) Jason Burke, long snapper (second team) 1996 Devin Kendall, GTE District VIII All-Academic, Michael Bercovici, Quarterback, (HM) Andrew Carnahan, offensive line (HM) GTE Academic All-America (second team) Matt Haack, Punter, (HM) Chad Christensen, quarterback (HM) Pat Tillman, GTE District VIII All-Academic, Grant Martinez, Tight End, (HM) Brandon Rodd, offensive line (HM) Laiu Moeakiola, Linebacker, (HM) GTE Academic All-America (second team) 2003 Skyler Fulton, wide receiver 2013 Marlon Pollard, Defensive Back (First) Chad Christensen, quarterback (second team) 1995 Justin Dragoo, inside linebacker (second) Taylor Kelly, Quarterback (Second) Jason Burke, snapper (second team) Damien Richardson, strong safety (second) Mike Bercovici, Quarterback (HM) Andrew Carnahan, offensive line (HM) Gannon Conway, Defensive End (HM) Grayling Love, offensive line (HM) 1992 Justin Dragoo, inside linebacker (second) Frederick Gammage, Wide Receiver (HM) Jamil Douglas, Offensive Line (HM) 2002 Mike Williams, tailback 1989 Mark Tingstad, inside linebacker (second) Villiami Moeakeola, Safety (HM) Mason Unck, linebacker Jake Sheffield, Defensive Line (HM) Alfred Williams, safety Grandville Taylor, Linebacker (HM) Skyler Fulton, (second team) 1988 Mark Tingstad, inside linebacker Mike Barth, placekicker (HM) 2012 Brandon Johnson, linebacker (first) Chad Christensen, quarterback (HM) 1966 Ken Dyer, wide receiver Alex Garoutte, placekicker (HM) Grayling Love, offensive line (HM) Grandville Taylor, linebacker (HM) Phil Howard, defensive tackle (HM) ACADEMIC ALL-PAC-12 Jamil Douglas, offensive line (HM) Kody Koebensky, offensive line (HM) 2001 Mike Barth, placekicker 2019* Marco-Antonio Salas, Offensive Line Eric Fields, linebacker Jared Bubak, Tight End 2011 Aaron Pflugrad, wide receiver (second) Phil Howard, defensive tackle Eno Benjamin, Running Back Colin Parker, linebacker (second) Mike Williams, tailback Vincenzo Granatelli, Defensive Back Alex Garoutte, placekicker (HM) Nick Murphy, punter (second) Michael Matus , Defensive Line Cameron Kastl, long snapper (HM) Tom Pace, tailback (second) Eduardo Medina, Offensive Line Mike Marcisz, offensive line (HM) Patrick Wilson, safety (second) Corey Stephens, Offensive Line Kyle Middlebrooks, wide receiver (HM) Skyler Fulton, wide receiver (HM) Michael Turk, Punter Max Smith, tight end (HM) B.J. Miller, snapper (HM) Kyle Williams, Wide Receiver Cristian Zendejas, Placekicker 2010 Steven Threet, quarterback 2000 Brian Forth, wide receiver Dean DeLeone, defensive line Mike Aguirre, wide receiver (HM) 2018 Nick Ralston, Running Back (First) Brandon Johnson, linebacker (HM) Mike Barth, placekicker (HM) Kyle Williams, Wide Receiver (Second) Cameron Kastl, snapper (HM) Griffin Goodman, quarterback (HM) Eno Benjamin, Running Back (HM) Mike Marcisz, offensive line (HM) Adam Tanke, linebacker (HM) Cody French, Defensive Back (HM) Colin Parker, linebacker (HM) Patrick Wilson, strong safety (HM) Jordan Hoyt, Defensive Line (HM) Aaron Pflugrad, wide receiver (HM) Malik Lawal, Linebacker (HM) Grandville Taylor, linebacker (HM) 1999 Craig Koontz, safety Josh Pokraka, Holder (HM) Thomas Weber, place kicker (HM) Mike Aguirre, wide receiver (HM) Riley John, Long Snapper (HM) Jason Anderson, quarterback (HM) Brandon Ruiz, Kicker (HM) 2009 Mike Nixon, linebacker Ruger Fontes, quarterback (HM) Michael Sleep-Dalton, Punter (HM) (Pac-10 Scholar Athlete of the Year) Brian Forth, wide receiver (HM) Matt Hustad, offensive line (HM) Griffin Goodman, quarterback (HM) 2017 Nick Ralston, Running Back (First) Samson Szakacsy, quarterback (HM) Ravis Gimse, wide receiver (HM) Mitchell Fraboni, Long Snapper (HM) Thomas Weber, placekicker (HM) John Leonard, quarterback (HM) Tommy Hudson, Tight End (HM) Kaleb Ramsay, offensive line (HM) Connor Humphreys, Offensive Line (HM) 2008 Mike Nixon, linebacker Adam Tanke, linebacker (HM) Malik Lawal, Linebacker (HM) Colin Parker, linebacker (second) Alex Losoya, Offensive Line (HM) Anthony Reyes, linebacker (second) 1998 Mike Aguirre, wide receiver (HM) A.J. McCollum, Offensive Line (HM) Thomas Weber, kicker (second) Aaron Dumsch, wide receiver (HM) Michael Sleep-Dalton, Punter (HM) Brian Forth, wide receiver (HM) Tashon Smallwood, Defensive Line (HM) 2007 Michael Marquardt, defensive line Levi Jones, defensive tackle (HM) Kyle Williams, Wide Receiver (HM) Mike Nixon, linebacker Kaleb Ramsay, offensive guard (HM) Thomas Weber, placekicker Korey Ramsay, offensive guard (HM) 2016 Brady White, Quarterback (First) Brandon Rodd, offensive line (second) Fred Gammage, Wide Receiver (First) Jason Perkins, center (HM) 1997 Damien Richardson, strong safety Cameron Smith, Wide Receiver (First) Zack Romero, tight end Stephon McCray, Offensive Line (First) 2006 Zach Miller, tight end Pat Tillman, linebacker Matt Haack, Punter (First) Jason Burke, snapper Brian Forth, wide receiver (HM) Mitchell Fraboni, Long Snapper (HM) Michael Marquardt, defensive line

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Glen Gable, right guard (HM) Chris Mott, center Kevin Tommasini, fullback (HM) Fred Mortensen, quarterback 1994 Craig Newsome, defensive back Stephen Trejo, inside linebacker (HM) John Harris, safety 1993 Shante Carver, defensive end 1996 Devin Kendall, tight end 1976 Fred Mortensen, quarterback Jake Plummer, quarterback John Harris, safety 1990 Nathan LaDuke, defensive back Derek Smith, inside linebacker Mike Martinez, defensive back Pat Tillman, outside linebacker 1987 Randall McDaniel, offensive lineman Glen Gable, offensive guard (HM) 1975 Fred Mortensen, quarterback Robert Nycz, placekicker (HM) John Harris, safety 1985 David Fulcher, defensive back Paul Reynolds, outside linebacker (HM) Zack Romero, tight end (HM) 1974 Harold Slemmer, tackle 1982 Vernon Maxwell, linebacker Kevin Tommasini, flyback (HM) Mike Richardson, defensive back 1973 Neal Skarin, defensive tackle 1995 Justin Dragoo, inside linebacker Gerald Slemmer, tackle 1981 Mike Richardson, defensive back Damien Richardson, strong safety Devin Kendall, tight end (HM) PLAYBOY ALL-AMERICA 1973 Woody Green, running back Bryan Leinart, placekicker (HM) Isaiah Mustafa, wide receiver (HM) 2009 Thomas Weber, place kicker 1968 Ron Pritchard, linebacker Jake Plummer, quarterback (HM) Zack Romero, tight end (HM) 2008 Thomas Weber, place kicker Brian Singleton, tailback (HM) George Slessman, flyback (HM) 2006 Zach Miller, tight end Derek Smith, inside linebacker (HM) Pat Tillman, outside linebacker (HM) 2004 Derek Hagan, wide receiver *Prior to the 2019 season, the Pac-12 Council approved 1994 Jason Kyle, inside linebacker 1998 Grey Ruegamer, center a change to the all-academic selection process. Any Matt Nelson, tight end player with at least a 3.3. GPA and one year at the Curtis Berger, tight end (HM) 1997 , Coach of the Year institution will earn a spot on the Pac-12 Academic Jeffrey Foster, rover (HM) Honor Roll. Glen Gable, offensive tackle (HM) 1996 Juan Roque, tackle Jake Plummer, quarterback (HM) Zack Romero, tight end (HM) COACH AND CONFERENCE AWARDS 1993 Jason Kyle, inside linebacker 2013 Toby Mills, center Pac-12 Conference Coach of the Year Matt Nelson, tight end Curtis Berger, tight end (HM) 2007 Raenaurd Turpin, gunner (HM) Pacific-10 Conference Coach of the Year 1992 Adam Brass, free safety 1997 FRANK KUSH Justin Dragoo, inside linebacker Football Writers Association Service Award Toby Mills, center Farrington “Taco” Togiai, offensive guard 1996 BRUCE SNYDER Jason Kyle, defensive line/snapper Football News Coach of the Year; Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year; Walter Camp Foundation National Coach of the Year; Playboy National Coach of the Year; GTE-AFCA Region 5 Coach of the Year; American Football Coaches Association National 1991 Adam Brass, free safety Coach of the Year; Columbus Touchdown Club Coach of the Year; Downtown Athletic Club of Glenwood, Iowa Coach of the Year; Toby Mills, center American Football Quarterly National Coach of the Year; Sporting News Coach of the Year; Pacific-10 Conference Coach of Bret Powers, quarterback the Year; The Maxwell Football Club’s George Munger National Coach of the Year Award; Touchdown Club of Washington, D.C., Justin Dragoo, inside linebacker (HM) Coach of the Year; ESPN Halftime Blitz West Coach of the Year; Sportsline USA National Coach of the Year Kurt Lasher, quarterback (HM) 1986 JOHN COOPER 1990 Drew Metcalf, inside linebacker Pacific-10 Conference Coach of the Year Adam Brass, free safety Kurt Lasher, quarterback (HM) 1975 FRANK KUSH Bret Powers, quarterback (HM) American Football Coaches Association National Coach of the Year Ryan McReynolds, tight end (HM) Larry Marmie Jr., defensive back (HM) MORRIS TROPHY Presented to the outstanding offensive and defensive linemen in the Pacific-10 Conference as voted on by the student-athletes. 1989 Ryan McReynolds, tight end 2013 Will Sutton, defensive tackle Mark Tingstad, linebacker (only four-time selection) 2012 Will Sutton, defensive tackle Drew Metcalf, linebacker (HM) 2002 Terrell Suggs, defensive tackle 2001 Levi Jones, offensive tackle 1988 Ryan McReynolds, tight end 1997 Jeremy Staat, rush tackle Mark Tingstad, linebacker 1987 Randall McDaniel, offensive guard Shane Collins, defensive tackle (HM) 1986 Danny Villa, offensive tackle

1987 Mark Tingstad, linebacker PAT TILLMAN DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Kirk Wendorf, fullback (HM) Presented to the outstanding defensive player in the conference each season and named after Arizona State’s legendary safety, Pat Tillman 2013 Will Sutton 1986 Mark Tingstad, linebacker 2012 Will Sutton 2005 Dale Robinson 1984 Frank Rudolph, defensive end 2002 Terrell Suggs 2000 Adam Archuleta 1982 Scott Kegans, defensive back 1997 Pat Tillman ACADEMIC ALL-WAC PAC-12 SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD 2004 Grayling Love (inaugural winner) 1977 Norris Williams, offensive guard

102 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide HISTORY RANKINGS AND STREAKS ASU IN THE PRESEASON RANKINGS ASU IN THE FINAL POLLS Since the AP began a preseason poll, ASU has been ranked 19 times to begin the Arizona State has been ranked nationally by at least one poll at season’s end 20 year. The Sun Devils were tabbed No. 3 in 1976, behind Nebraska and Michigan. Of times. The Sun Devils’ highest ranking came in 1975 when they finished second the 21 times ASU has appeared in the AP preseason poll, 1976 and 1998 are the nationally in both major polls (Associ­ated Press-media, United Press International- only times the Sun Devils were in the top 10. coaches) behind national champion Oklahoma. ASU’s 10-1-1 team of 1986, which complet­ed its Pac-10 title season by defeating 1968 17 1979 18 1999 25 Michigan 22-15 in the Rose Bowl, was ranked fourth and fifth nationally by AP 1970 19 1981 19 2003 20 and UPI, respectively. In 1996, ASU completed an undefeated (11-0) regular season 1971 14 1982 20 2005 20 before losing to Ohio State in the Rose Bowl, finishing ranked fourth in both 1972 12 1984 13 2006 24 1973 14 1987 14 2008 15 major polls. 1974 15 1989 18 2014 19 1976 3 1996 20 2015 15 Here are ASU’s final national rankings: 1977 17 1998 8 Associated Press Coaches BCS 1957 12th 12th 1967 — 20th 1968 23rd — ASU WINNING AND LOSING STREAKS 1970 6th 8th 1971 8th 6th WINNING 1972 13th 13th W Years Breakdown Coach(es) 1973 9th 10th of Years 1975 2nd 2nd 21 1969-71 1969(6), 1970(11) Frank Kush 1977 18th 18th 1971(4) 1978 — 19th (Tied) 13 1974-75 1974(1), 1975(12) Frank Kush 1981 16th — 13 1956-58 1956(2), 1957(10) Dan Devine 1982 6th 6th 1958 (1) (1956-57), (1958) Frank Kush 1986 4th 5th 12 1972-73 1972(5), 1973(7) Frank Kush 1987 20th — 12 1963-64 1963(8), 1964(4) Frank Kush 1996 4th 4th 1997 14th 14th LOSING 2004 19th 20th 2007 16th 13th 11th L Years Breakdown Coach(es) 2013 21st 20th 14th of Years 2014 12th 14th 15th (CFP) 6 2016 Todd Graham 6 2009 Dennis Erickson 6 2008 Dennis Erickson 6 2001-02 2001 (0-5) 2002 (0-1) 6 1929 Aaron McCreary 5 1990 Larry Marmie 5 1947 Ed Doherty 5 1941-42 1941(1) (1941) 1942(4) Hillman Walker (1942) 5 *1919 1919(0-2) George Cooper (1919) 1922 1922(0-3-1) Ernest Wills (1922)

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 103 HISTORY OPENING DAY | HOMECOMING

OPENING DAY HOMECOMING 78-27-2 (.738) / AT HOME: 60-15-1 (.796) (66-21-4, .747) Yr. Opponent Score 1966 UTEP (h) W, 30-26 Yr. Opponent Score 1974 North Carolina State L, 14-35 1897 Phoenix Indians (h) L, 0-38 1967 San Jose State (h) W, 27-16 1926 Phoenix Indians T, 0-0 1975 Pacific W, 55-14 1899 Phoenix Indians (h) W, 6-0 1968 Wisconsin (a) W, 55-7 1927 Phoenix JC W, 46-0 1976 Utah L, 28-31 1900 Phoenix HS (h) L, 0-5 1969 Minnesota (h) W, 48-26 1928 Northern Arizona L, 6-27 1977 Wyoming W, 45-0 1902 Phoenix HS (h) W, 39-0 1970 Colorado State (h) W, 38-9 1929 Northern Arizona L, 0-27 1978 Cal W, 35-21 1903 Phoenix HS (a) W, 18-0 1971 Houston (h) W, 18-17 1930 Arizona Freshmen W, 39-6 1979 West Virginia W, 42-7 1904 Phoenix HS (h) W, 15-0 1972 Houston (a) W, 33-28 1931 Northern Arizona L, 6-13 1980 UCLA L, 14-23 1905 Phoenix Indians (h) L, 8-17 1973 Oregon (a) W, 26-20 1932 Texas Western W, 15-14 1981 Colorado State W, 52-7 1906 Phoenix Indians (h) L, 6-17 1974 Houston (h) W, 30-9 1933 New Mexico State W, 19-7 1982 Oregon State W, 30-16 1914 Tempe HS (h) W, 12-6 1975 Washington (h) W, 35-12 1934 New Mexico L, 12-18 1983 Oregon State W, 38-3 1915 Arizona (a) L, 0-7 1976 UCLA (h) L, 10-28 1935 Northern Arizona T, 0-0 1984 Florida State L, 44-52 1916 Phoenix Ind. Alumni (h) L, 7-25 1977 Northwestern (h) W, 35-3 1936 Northern Arizona L, 7-13 1985 Stanford W, 21-14 1919 Arizona (a) L, 0-59 1978 Pacific (h) W, 42-7 1937 Whittier T, 6-6 1986 Cal W, 49-0 1922 Mesa HS (h) L, 6-13 1979 Cal (h) L, 9-17 1938 Santa Barbara W, 10-0 1987 Oregon W, 30-21 1923 Phoenix Indians (h) W, 47-0 1980 Houston (h) W, 29-13 1939 New Mexico W, 28-6 1988 Oregon State W, 30-24 1924 Phoenix HS (a) W, 24-0 1981 Utah (h) W, 52-10 1940 Colorado State College W, 41-0 1989 Stanford W, 30-22 1925 Sacaton Indians (h) W, 55-0 1982 Oregon (a) W, 34-3 1941 Northern Arizona W, 33-0 1990 Oregon State W, 34-9 1926 Sacaton Indians (a) W, 35-0 1983 Utah State (h) W, 39-12 1942 Albuquerque AFB L, 0-13 1991 Oregon W, 24-21 1927 Loyola Marymount (a) L, 3-25 1984 Oklahoma State (h) L, 3-45 1946 Arizona State College T, 13-13 1992 Cal W, 28-12 1928 Gila JC (E. Ariz JC) (h) W, 57-0 1985 Michigan State (a) L, 3-12 1947 New Mexico State W, 33-12 1993 Cal W, 41-0 1929 UTEP (a) L, 7-31 1986 Michigan State (h) W, 20-17 1948 New Mexico W, 28-17 1994 Washington State L, 21-28 1930 Gila JC (E. Ariz JC) (h) W, 39-0 1987 Illinois (a) W, 21-7 1949 New Mexico State W, 68-32 1995 UCLA W, 37-33 1931 Sacaton Indians (h) W, 66-0 1988 Illinois (h) W, 21-16 1950 San Diego State W, 31-13 1996 Cal W, 35-7 1932 Whittier (h) L, 0-26 1989 Kansas State (h) W, 31-0 1951 West Texas State W, 34-0 1997 Oregon W, 52-31 1933 Whittier (a) L, 0-27 1990 Baylor (h) W, 34-13 1952 Texas Western W, 39-0 1998 Cal W, 55-22 1934 Cal Tech (h) W, 25-7 1991 Oklahoma State (a) W, 30-3 1953 Brigham Young W, 26-18 1999 Stanford L, 30-50 1935 Arizona (a) L, 0-26 1992 Washington (h) L, 7-31 1954 North Texas State L, 13-20 2000 Oregon (2OT) L, 55-56 1936 Whittier (a) W, 12-0 1993 Utah (h) W, 38-0 1955 Hardin-Simmons W, 69-14 2001 Washington State L, 16-28 1937 Arizona (a) L, 6-20 1994 Oregon State (h) W, 22-16 1956 San Jose State W, 47-13 2002 Washington W, 27-16 1938 San Jose State (a) L, 7-18 1995 Washington (a) L, 20-23 1957 Montana State W, 53-13 2003 Cal L, 23-51 1939 San Diego State (a) W, 20-0 1996 Washington (h) W, 45-42 1958 Texas Western W, 27-0 2004 Stanford W, 34-31 1940 Cal-Poly (h) W, 21-13 1997 New Mexico State (h) W, 41-10 1959 Brigham Young W, 27-9 2005 Washington W, 44-20 1941 Gonzaga (a) W, 6-0 1998 Washington (h) L, 38-42 1960 Texas Western W, 24-0 2006 Stanford W, 38-3 1942 San Francisco (a) L, 6-54 1999 Texas Tech (h) W, 31-13 1961 Oregon State W, 24-23 2007 Cal W, 31-20 1946 Williams AFB (h) T, 6-6 2000 San Diego State (a) W, 10-7 1962 Utah State W, 34-15 2008 Washington State W, 31-0 1947 Cal-Davis (h) W, 33-6 2001 San Diego State (h) W, 38-7 1963 Wyoming W, 35-6 2009 Cal L, 21-23 1948 Western State (h) W, 23-0 2002 Nebraska (a) L, 10-48 1964 Kansas State W, 21-10 2010 Washington State W, 42-0 1949 Pepperdine (a) W, 33-13 2003 Northern Arizona (h) W, 34-14 1965 Washington State W, 7-6 2011 Colorado W, 48-14 1950 Brigham Young (a) W, 41-13 2004 UTEP (h) W, 41-9 1966 Oregon W, 14-10 2012 UCLA L, 43-45 1951 Utah State (a) W, 33-27 2005 Temple (h) W, 63-16 1967 Wyoming L, 13-15 2013 Washington W, 53-24 1952 Hardin-Simmons (a) W, 26-7 2006 Northern Arizona (h) W, 35-14 1968 Utah W, 59-21 2014 Utah W, 19-16 1953 San Diego Navy (h) L, 14-19 2007 San Jose State (h) W, 45-3 1969 Wyoming W, 30-14 2015 Washington W, 27-17 1954 Hawaii (h) W, 28-14 2008 Northern Arizona (h) W, 30-13 1970 Utah W, 37-14 2016 Washington State L, 32-37 1955 Wichita State (a) T, 20-20 2009 Idaho State (h) W, 50-3 1971 Wyoming W, 52-19 2017 USC L, 17-48 1956 Wichita State (h) W, 37-9 2010 Portland State (h) W, 54-9 1972 New Mexico W, 60-7 2018 Utah W, 38-20 1957 Wichita State (a) W, 28-0 2011 UC Davis (h) W, 48-14 1973 Wyoming W, 47-0 2019 Oregon W, 31-28 1958 Hawaii (h) W, 47-6 2012 NAU (h) W, 63-6 1959 West Texas State (h) W, 43-22 2013 Sacramento State (h) W, 55-0 1960 Colorado State (h) W, 39-0 2014 Weber State (h) W, 45-14 1961 Wichita State (h) W, 21-7 2015 Texas A&M (n) L, 38-17 1962 Wichita State (a) W, 21-10 2016 Northern Arizona W, 44-13 1963 Wichita State (h) L, 13-33 2017 New Mexico State W, 37-31 1964 Utah State (h) W, 24-8 2018 UTSA W, 49-7 1965 Brigham Young (h) L, 6-24 2019 Kent State W, 30-7

104 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide HISTORY TEAM CAPTAINS

1897 Walter Shute 1965 Bobby Johnson 1992 Bob Brasher Ryan Torain 1899 Walter Shute John Folmer Eric Guliford Michael Marquardt 1902 Arthur Woolf 1966 Steve Timarac Kevin Miniefield Josh Barrett 1903 E.R. Wilbur Ray Shirey Brett Wallerstedt 2008 Rudy Carpenter 1904 Alma Jones 1967 Max Anderson 1993 Shante Carver Troy Nolan 1914 Gordon Johnston Curley Culp Toby Mills 2009 Mike Nixon 1915 Kelly Moeur 1968 Bobby Johnson George Montgomery Shawn Lauvao 1916 Archie Ivy George Hummer 1994 Parnell Charles Dexter Davis 1922 Pete Brown 1969 Mike Kennedy Matt Nelson 2010 Omar Bolden 1923 John Turner Seth Miller Ken Talanoa Jon Hargis 1924 Delbert Goddard Art Malone 1995 Justin Dragoo Gerald Munns 1925 Ed Ellsworth 1970 Joe Spagnola Chris Hopkins Thomas Weber 1926 Ernest Simpkins Mike Fanucci Mike Langridge Steven Threet 1927 Bill Griffith Mike Tomco Ryan Wood 2011 Omar Bolden 1928 Wilburn Dick 1971 Windlan Hall 1996 Jake Plummer Garth Gerhart 1929 Dick Finley 1972 Larry Delbridge Derek Smith Colin Parker 1930 Norris Steverson Steve Matlock Shawn Swayda Brock Osweiler 1931 Horace Smitheran 1973 Danny White Scott Von der Ahe 2012* Keelan Johnson 1932 Paul Griffin Bob Breunig 1997 Michael Martin Cameron Marshall 1933 Paul Griffin 1974 Bob Breunig Kyle Murphy Brandon Magee 1934 Clarence Sexton Morris Owens Damien Richardson Andrew Sampson 1935 Dan Pace 1975 Mike Haynes Jason Simmons 2013* Taylor Kelly 1936 John Rouse Jim Heilig Pat Tillman Evan Finkenberg 1937 Marvin Palmer 1976 Mark Lovett 1998 Albrey Battle Osahon Irabor C. Van Hoorebeke 1977 John Harris Steve Campbell Alden Darby 1938 Wes Hastings John Jefferson Seanan Kelly Will Sutton 1939 Wiley Aker Chris Mott Grey Ruegamer Chris Coyle Noble Riggs 1978 Al Harris 1999 Adam Archuleta 2014* Taylor Kelly 1940 Al Sanserina 1979 Mark Malone Erik Flowers Mike Bercovici Sam Andrews Bob Kohrs J.R. Redmond Jamil Douglas 1942 Steve Vukcevich 1980 John Mistler Terrelle Smith Laiu Moeakiola 1946 Wendell Patterson 1981 Mike Pagel 2000 Adam Archuleta Damarious Randall 1947 Jim Montgomery Joey Lumpkin Nijrell Eason De’Marieya Nelson 1948 Garner Barnett 1982 Todd Hons Todd Heap 2015* Michael Bercovici 1949 Mike Richardson Scott Peters D.J. Foster 1950 John Zucco Ron Sowers 2001* Willie Daniel Jordan Simone 1951 Harold Self 1983 Todd Hons Scott Peters 2016* Manny Wilkins 1952 Virgil Savage Mitch Callahan Alfred Williams Zane Gonzalez 1953 Dick Curran 1984 Doug Allen 2002* Mason Unck 2017* JoJo Wicker Tom Fallon Mark Shupe Andrew Walter Manny Wilkins 1954 Dick Mackey Jimmy Williams Alfred Williams Kalen Ballage 1955 Bob Sedlar 1985 David Fonoti 2003* Riccardo Stewart Sam Jones John Jankans Greg Battle Andrew Walter 2018 Manny Wilkins 1956 Charlie Mackey 1986 Jeff Gallimore 2004* Drew Hodgdon Cohl Cabral 1957 Bob Mulgado Scott Stephen Ishmael Thrower Renell Wren Clarence Osborne Jeff Van Raaphorst Jimmy Verdon DeMonte King 1958 John Hangartner Danny Villa Andrew Walter 2019 Eno Benjamin Tom Ford 1987 Greg Clark 2005* Lee Burghgraef Cohl Cabral 1959 Karl Kiefer Aaron Cox Derek Hagan Darien Butler Bill Spanko 1988 Scott Kirby Jordan Hill Kobe Williams 1960 Nolan Jones Mark Tingstad Sam Keller Ethan Long John Vucichevich 1989 Mark Tingstad Grayling Love * Indicates single game captains 1961 Dick Locke David Winsley 2006* Josh Barrett were chosen weekly. Fred Rhoades 1990 Nathan LaDuke Kyle Caldwell 1962 Roger Locke Paul Justin Jordan Hill 1964 Jerry Smith 1991 Darren Woodson Zach Miller Ron Scarfo Kelvin Fisher 2007 Mike Pollak

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 105 HISTORY SERIES VS. CONFERENCES PAC-12 BIG SKY OTHERS^ 228 203 5 39 14 4 102 69 9 Arizona 1899-2019 43 49 1 Cal Poly 1938-2015 4 0 0 Abilene Christian 1947-1947 0 1 0 California 1976-2019 17 18 0 Eastern Washington 2002-2002 1 0 0 Albuquerque AFB 1942-1942 0 1 0 Colorado 2006-2019 8 3 0 Idaho State 2009-2009 1 0 0 Arizona All-Stars 1931-1931 1 0 0 Oregon 1968-2019 18 20 0 Montana State 1957-1959 2 0 0 Arizona Frosh 1924-1930 4 1 0 Oregon State* 1961-2019 29 14 1 North Dakota 1940-1940 1 0 0 California Tech 1934-1936 2 0 0 Southern California 1978-2019 13 23 0 Northern Arizona 1915-2016 22 14 4 Case Western Reserve 1940-1940 0 1 0 Stanford 1978-2018 17 15 0 Northern Colorado 1940-1941 2 0 0 Catholic 1939-1939 0 0 1 UCLA 1976-2019 14 21 1 Portland State 2010-2010 1 0 0 UC Santa Barbara 1937-1938 1 1 0 Utah 1961-2019 22 9 0 Sacramento State 2013-2019 2 0 0 Detroit 1958-1961 2 0 0 Washington* 1975-2018 20 16 0 UC Davis 1940-2011 2 0 0 Eastern Arizona JC 1926-1930 4 0 0 Washington State* 1960-2019 27 15 2 Weber State 2014-2014 1 0 0 Fullerton JC 1930-1930 1 0 0 Glendale HS 1914-1914 1 0 0 THE AMERICAN CONFERENCE USA Gonzaga 1940-1941 1 0 1 Hardin-Simmons 1938-1961 8 13 0 8 6 0 39 14 3 Lamar 1988-1988 1 0 0 Central Florida 2002-2002 1 0 0 North Texas 1953-1998 4 1 0 Loyola Marymount 1927-1949 0 6 0 Cincinatti 1954-1976 0 2 0 Texas-El Paso 1925-2004 33 13 3 Marquette 1958-1958 1 0 0 Houston 1954-1990 5 4 0 Texas-San Antonio 2016-18 2 0 0 Mesa HS 1922-1923 1 1 0 SMU 1986-1986 1 0 0 Midwestern (Tex.) State 1953-1955 1 1 1 Temple 2005-2005 1 0 0 INDEPENDENT Northern Colorado 1940-1941 2 0 0 Pacific 1956-1992 8 1 0 ATLANTIC COAST 44 17 1 Pepperdine 1946-1949 3 1 0 Brigham Young 1935-1998 20 7 0 Phoenix Union HS 1899-1925 9 5 1 9 11 0 Navy 2012-2012 1 0 0 Phoenix College 1922-1928 5 3 0 College 2000-2000 0 1 0 Notre Dame 1998-2014 1 3 0 Phoenix College Alumni 1924-1924 0 1 0 Florida State 1971-2019 2 3 0 New Mexico State 1930-2017 22 7 1 Phoenix Indians 1897-1928 11 6 1 Louisville 1992-1994 1 2 0 Phoenix Indians Alumni 1915-1916 1 1 0 Miami (Fla.) 1994-1997 1 1 0 MID-AMERICAN Portland 1946-1946 0 1 0 North Carolina 1970-2003 2 1 0 Prescott HS 1914-1916 1 1 0 NC State 1960-2017 1 2 0 1 2 0 Sacaton Indians 1924-1931 4 0 0 Pittsburgh 1973-1973 1 0 0 Kent State 2019 1 0 0 Sacramento JC 1930-1930 0 1 0 Wake Forest 1999-1999 0 1 0 Miami (Ohio) 1950-1950 0 1 0 San Diego Marines 1933-1939 0 3 0 Duke 2014-2014 1 0 0 Toledo* 1979-1979 0 1 0 San Diego Navy 1952-1955 1 2 0 San Francisco 1942-1942 0 1 0 BIG 12 MOUNTAIN WEST Santa Ana AFB 1942-1942 0 1 0 Sherman Indians 1924-1924 0 0 1 14 6 0 105 37 2 Tempe HS 1905-1914 1 2 0 Baylor 1990-1990 1 0 0 Air Force 1971-1987 3 2 0 Texas A&I 1941-1941 0 1 0 Kansas State 1964-1989 5 1 0 Boise State 1996-2011 1 1 0 Wayne State 1951-1951 1 0 0 Oklahoma 1983-1983 1 0 0 Colorado State 1950-2000 20 1 0 West Texas State 1939-1966 13 7 0 Oklahoma State 1984-1993 2 1 0 Fresno State 1931-2018 3 1 0 Western State 1948-1948 1 0 0 Texas 2007-2007 0 1 0 Hawai’i 1954-2006 5 2 0 Whittier 1932-1939 3 2 1 Texas Christian 1974-1975 2 0 0 Nevada 1946-2006 1 2 0 Wichita State 1946-1986 9 2 1 Texas Tech 1999-2017 2 2 0 New Mexico 1932-2015 24 5 1 Williams AFB 1946-1946 0 0 1 West Virginia 1979-2015 1 1 0 San Diego State 1934-2018 10 2 1 Xavier 1949-1949 0 1 0 San Jose State 1936-2007 19 11 0 *1979 Victory Subsequently Forfeited BIG TEN UNLV 2008-2008 0 1 0 ^ Schools which have dropped football or do not play in an FBS or FCS Utah State* 1948-2003 10 3 0 subdivision are listed under others. 22 13 0 Wyoming 1951-1977 9 6 0 Illinois 1987-2012 3 1 0 Iowa 1997-2004 2 1 0 SUN BELT Michigan 1986-1986 1 0 0 Michigan State 1985-2019 3 1 0 7 0 0 Minnesota 1969-1969 1 0 0 Idaho 1950-1975 5 0 0 Nebraska 1975-1996 2 6 0 Louisiana-Lafayette 2001-2001 1 0 0 Northwestern 1977-2005 4 0 0 Louisiana-Monroe 2009-2009 1 0 0 Ohio State 1980-1987 0 2 0 Penn State 1977-1977 0 1 0 Purdue 2004-2004 1 0 0 Rutgers 1978-2005 2 0 0 Wisconsin 1967-2013 3 1 0 SOUTHEASTERN 3 10 0 Arkansas 1951-1985 0 2 0 Georgia 2008-2009 0 2 0 LSU 2005-2005 0 1 0 Missouri 1972-2011 3 4 0 Texas A&M 2015-2015 0 1 0

106 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide HISTORY ALL-TIME SERIES STANDINGS

Opponent First-Last Mtg W L T Opponent First-Last Mtg W L T Abilene Christian 1947-1947 0 1 0 Penn State 1977-1977 0 1 0 Air Force Academy 1971-1987 3 2 0 Pepperdine 1946-1949 3 1 0 Albuquerque AFB 1942-1942 0 1 0 Phoenix Union HS 1899-1925 9 5 1 Arizona 1899-2019 43 49 1 Phoenix College 1922-1928 5 3 0 Arizona All-Stars 1931-1931 1 0 0 Phoenix College Alumni 1924-1924 0 1 0 Arizona Frosh 1924-1930 4 1 0 Phoenix Indians 1897-1928 11 6 1 Arkansas 1951-1985 0 2 0 Phoenix Indians Alumni 1915-1916 1 1 0 Baylor 1990-1990 1 0 0 Pittsburgh 1973-1973 1 0 0 Boise State 1996-2011 1 1 0 Portland 1946-1946 0 1 0 Boston College 2000-2000 0 1 0 Portland State 2010-2010 1 0 0 Brigham Young 1935-1998 20 7 0 Prescott HS 1914-1916 1 1 0 California 1976-2019 17 18 0 Purdue 2004-2004 1 0 0 California-Davis 1940-2011 2 0 0 Rutgers 1978-2005 2 0 0 California-Poly S. Luis Obispo 1938-2015 4 0 0 Sacaton Indians 1924-1931 4 0 0 California-Santa Barbara 1937-1938 1 1 0 Sacramento JC 1930-1930 0 1 0 California Tech 1934-1936 2 0 0 Sacramento State 2013-2019 2 0 0 Case Western Reserve 1940-1940 0 1 0 San Diego Marines 1933-1939 0 3 0 Catholic 1939-1939 0 0 1 San Diego Navy 1952-1955 1 2 0 Central Florida 2002-2002 1 0 0 San Diego State 1934-2018 10 2 1 Cincinnati 1954-1976 0 2 0 San Francisco 1942-1942 0 1 0 Colorado 2006-2019 8 3 0 San Jose State 1936-2007 19 11 0 Colorado State 1950-2000 20 1 0 Santa Ana AFB 1942-1942 0 1 0 Detroit 1958-1961 2 0 0 Sherman Indians 1924-1924 0 0 1 Duke 2014-2014 1 0 0 Southern California* 1978-2019 13 23 0 Eastern Arizona JC 1926-1930 4 0 0 Southern Methodist 1986-1986 1 0 0 Eastern Washington 2002-2002 1 0 0 Stanford 1978-2018 17 15 0 Florida State 1971-2019 2 3 0 Tempe HS 1905-1914 1 2 0 Fresno State 1931-2018 3 1 0 Temple 2005-2005 1 0 0 Fullerton JC 1930-1930 1 0 0 Texas 2007-2007 0 1 0 Georgia 2008-2009 0 2 0 Texas A&I 1941-1941 0 1 0 Glendale HS 1914-1914 1 0 0 Texas A&M 2015-2015 0 1 0 Gonzaga 1940-1941 1 0 1 Texas Christian 1974-1975 2 0 0 Hardin-Simmons 1938-1961 8 13 0 Texas-El Paso 1925-2004 33 13 3 Hawaii 1954-2006 5 2 0 Texas-San Antonio 2016-2018 2 0 0 Houston 1954-1990 5 4 0 Texas Tech 1999-2017 2 2 0 Idaho 1950-1975 5 0 0 Toledo* 1979-1979 0 1 0 Idaho State 2009-2009 1 0 0 UCLA 1976-2019 14 21 1 Illinois 1987-2012 3 1 0 ULM 2009-2009 1 0 0 Iowa 1997-2004 2 1 0 UNLV 2008-2008 0 1 0 Kansas State 1964-2002 5 1 0 Utah 1961-2019 22 9 0 Kent State 2019 1 0 0 Utah State* 1948-2003 10 3 0 Lamar 1988-1988 1 0 0 Wake Forest 1999-1999 0 1 0 Louisville 1992-1994 1 2 0 Washington* 1975-2018 20 16 0 Louisiana-Lafayette 2001-2001 1 0 0 Washington State* 1960-2019 27 15 2 Louisiana State 2005-2005 0 1 0 Wayne State 1951-1951 1 0 0 Loyola Marymount 1927-1949 0 6 0 Weber State 2014-2014 1 0 0 Marquette 1958-1958 1 0 0 West Texas State 1939-1966 13 7 0 Mesa HS 1922-1923 1 1 0 West Virginia 1979-2015 1 1 0 Miami (Fla.) 1994-1997 1 1 0 Western State 1948-1948 1 0 0 Miami (Ohio) 1950-1950 0 1 0 Whittier 1932-1939 3 2 1 Michigan 1986-1986 1 0 0 Wichita State 1946-1986 9 2 1 Michigan State 1985-2019 3 1 0 Williams AFB 1946-1946 0 0 1 Midwestern (Tex.) State 1953-1955 1 1 1 Wisconsin 1967-2013 3 1 0 Minnesota 1969-1969 1 0 0 Wyoming 1951-1977 9 6 0 Missouri 1972-2012 3 4 0 Xavier 1949-1949 0 1 0 Montana State 1957-1959 2 0 0 TOTALS (.604) 619 402 24 Navy 2012-2012 1 0 0 *1979 Victory Subsequently Forfeited Nebraska 1975-2002 2 6 0 Nevada-Reno 1946-2006 1 2 0 New Mexico 1932-2015 24 5 1 New Mexico State 1930-2017 22 7 1 North Carolina 1970-2003 2 1 0 North Carolina State 1960-2017 1 2 0 North Dakota 1940-1940 1 0 0 North Texas 1953-1998 4 1 0 Northern Arizona 1915-2016 22 14 4 Northern Colorado 1940-1941 2 0 0 Northwestern 1977-2005 4 0 0 Notre Dame 1998-2014 1 3 0 Ohio State 1980-1997 0 2 0 Oklahoma 1983-1983 1 0 0 Oklahoma State 1984-1993 2 1 0 Oregon 1966-2019 18 20 0 Oregon State* 1961-2019 29 14 1 Pacific 1956-1992 8 1 0

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 107 HISTORY SERIES CHRONOLOGY ABILENE CHRISTIAN (0-1) 1985 L 13-16 (h) 1953 W 26-18 (h) 1986 L 17-34 (a) 1954 W 28-19 (a) Home: 0-1 1987 T 24-24 (h) 1959 W 27-8 (h) 1947 L 7-13 (h) 1988 L 18-28 (a) 1960 W 31-0 (a) 1989 L 10-28 (h) 1965 L 6-24 (h) CALIF. TECH (2-0) AIR FORCE (3-2) 1990 L 21-24 (a) 1966 W 10-7 (a) Home: 2-0 Home: 1-2 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 1-0 1991 W 37-14 (h) 1967 W 31-22 (h) 1934 W 25-7 (h) 1971 W 44-28 (h) 1992 W 7-6 (a) 1968 W 47-12 (a) 1936 W 26-0 (h) 1972 L 31-39 (h) 1993 L 20-34 (h) 1969 W 23-7 (h) CASE WESTERN RESERVE (0-1) 1976 L 30-31 (h) 1994 L 27-28 (a) 1970 W 27-3 (a) 1977 W 37-14 (a) 1995 L 28-31 (h) 1971 W 38-13 (h) Neutral: 0-1 1987 W 33-28 (n) 1996 W 56-14 (a) 1972 W 49-17 (a) 1941 L 13-26 (n) (Freedom Bowl) 1997 L 16-28 (h) 1973 W 52-12 (h) (Sun Bowl) 1998 L 42-50 (a) 1974 L 18-21 (a) CATHOLIC (0-0-1) ALBUQUERQUE AFB (0-1) 1999 W 42-27 (h) 1975 W 20-0 (h) Neutral: 0-0-1 Home: 0-1 2000 W 30-17 (a) 1976 L 21-43 (a) 2001 L 21-34 (h) 1977 W 24-13 (h) 1940 T 0-0 (n) 1942 L 0-13 (h) 2002 W 34-20 (a) 1978 W 24-17 (h) (Sun Bowl) ARIZONA (43-49-1) 2003 W 28-7 (h) 1994 W 36-15 (a) CENTRAL FLORIDA (1-0) 2004 L 27-34 (a) 1995 W 29-21 (h) Home: 23-18-1 • Away: 20-31 2005 W 23-20 (h) 1997 L 10-13 (h) Home: 1-0 1899 W 11-2 (a) 2006 W 28-14 (a) 1998 L 6-26 (a) 2002 W 46-13 (h) 1902 L 0-12 (a) 2007 W 20-17 (h) 1914 L 0-34 (a) CINCINNATI (0-2) 2008 L 10-31 (a) CALIFORNIA (17-18) 1915 L 0-7 (a) Home: 0-2 2009 L 17-20 (h) 1919 L 0-59 (a) Home: 11-8 • Away: 6-10 1954 L 7-34 (h) 2010 W 30-29 (a) 1976 L 22-31 (h) 1925 L 3-13 (a) 1976 L 0-14 (h) 2011 L 27-31 (h) 1978 W 35-21 (h) 1926 L 0-35 (a) 2012 W 41-34 (a) 1979 L 9-17 (h) COLORADO (8-3) 1928 L 0-39 (a) 2013 W 58-21 (h) 1980 W 34-6 (h) 1929 L 0-26 (a) Home: 5-1 • Away: 3-2 2014 L 35-42 (a) 1981 W 45-17 (h) 1930 L 0-6 (a) 2006 W 21-3 (a) 2015 W 52-37 (h) 1982 W 15-0 (a) 1931 W 19-6 (h) 2007 W 33-14 (h) 2016 L 35-56 (a) 1983 L 24-26 (a) 1932 L 6-20 (a) 2011 W 48-14 (h) 2017 W 42-30 (h) 1984 L 14-19 (h) 1933 L 7-26 (h) 2012 W 51-17 (a) 2018 W 41-40 (a) 1985 W 30-8 (a) 1934 L 6-32 (a) 2013 W 54-13 (h) 2019 W 24-14 (h) 1986 W 49-0 (h) 1935 L 0-26 (a) 2014 W 38-24 (a) 1987 L 20-38 (a) 1936 L 0-18 (h) 2015 W 48-23 (h) ARIZONA ALL-STARS (1-0) 1990 L 24-31 (h) 1937 L 6-20 (a) 2016 L 16-40 (a) 1991 L 6-25 (a) 1941 L 7-20 (h) Home: 1-0 2017 W 41-30 (h) 1931 W 13-7 (h) 1992 W 28-12 (h) 1942 L 0-23 (h) 2018 L 21-28 (a) 1993 W 41-0 (h) 1946 L 0-67 (a) 2019 L 31-34 (h) 1994 L 21-25 (a) 1947 L 13-26 (h) ARIZONA FRESHMEN (4-1) 1995 W 38-29 (a) COLORADO STATE (20-1) 1948 L 21-33 (a) Home: 3-1 • Away: 1-0 1996 W 35-7 (h) 1949 W 34-7 (h) 1924 W 23-13 (a) Home: 15-0 • Away: 5-1 1997 W 28-21 (a) 1950 W 47-13 (a) 1924 W 27-3 (h) 1950 W 21-13 (h) 1998 W 55-22 (h) 1951 W 61-14 (h) 1925 W 20-6 (h) 1952 W 40-14 (h) 1999 L 23-24 (a) 1952 W 20-18 (a) 1929 L 0-7 (h) 1959 W 24-9 (a) 2000 W 30-10 (h) 1953 L 0-35 (h) 1930 W 39-6 (h) 1960 W 39-0 (h) 2002 L 38-55 (h) 1954 L 14-54 (a) 1961 W 14-6 (a) 2003 L 23-51 (h) 1955 L 6-7 (h) ARKANSAS (0-2) 1962 W 35-0 (h) 2004 L 0-27 (a) 1963 W 50-7 (a) 1956 W 20-0 (a) Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-1 2006 L 21-49 (a) 1964 W 34-6 (h) 1957 W 47-7 (h) 1951 L 13-30 (a) 2007 W 31-20 (h) 1969 W 79-7 (h) 1958 W 47-0 (a) 1985 L 17-18 (n) 2008 L 14-24 (a 1970 W 38-9 (h) 1959 W 15-9 (h) (Holiday Bowl) 2009 L 21-23 (h) 1960 L 7-35 (a) 1971 W 42-0 (a) 2010 L 17-50 (a) 1961 L 13-22 (h) BAYLOR (1-0) 1973 W 67-14 (h) 2011 L 38-47 (h) 1962 L 17-20 (a) 1974 W 26-21 (h) Home: (1-0) 2012 W 27-17 (a) 1963 W 35-6 (h) 1975 W 33-3 (a) 1990 W 34-13 (h) 2015 L 46-48 (a) 1964 L 6-30 (a) 1976 W 21-19 (h) 2016 W 51-41 (h) 1965 W 14-6 (h) 1977 L 14-25 (a) BOISE STATE (1-1) 2019 W 24-17 (a) 1966 W 20-17 (a) 1981 W 52-7 (h) 1967 W 47-7 (h) Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-1 1984 W 45-14 (h) 1968 W 30-7 (a) 1996 W 56-7 (h) CALIF.-DAVIS (2-0) 1988 W 28-17 (h) 1969 W 38-24 (h) 2011 L 56-24 (n) Home: 2-0 1990 W 31-20 (h) 1970 W 10-6 (a) (Vegas Bowl) 1940 W 21-13 (h) 2000 W 13-10 (h) 2011 W 48-14 (h) 1971 W 31-0 (h) BOSTON COLLEGE (0-1) DETROIT (2-0) 1972 W 38-21 (a) Home: 1-0 • Away: 1-0 1973 W 55-19 (h) Neutral: 0-1 CALIFORNIA-POLY (4-0) 1958 W 27-6 (a) 1974 L 0-10 (a) 2000 L 10-31 (n) Home: 4-0 1961 W 40-6 (h) 1975 W 24-21 (h) (Aloha Bowl) 1938 W 13-0 (h) 1976 W 27-10 (a) 1939 W 35-0 (h) 1977 W 23-7 (h) BRIGHAM YOUNG (20-7) 1947 W 33-6 (h) 1978 W 18-17 (a) Home: 12-3 • Away: 8-4 2015 W 35-21 (h) 1979 L 24-27 (h) 1935 L 0-13 (h) CALIF.-SANTA BARBARA (1-1) 1980 W 44-7 (a) 1948 L 25-27 (h) 1981 W 24-13 (h) 1949 W 49-21 (h) Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-1 1982 L 18-28 (a) 1950 W 41-13 (a) 1937 L 7-27 (a) 1983 L 15-17 (h) 1952 W 47-6 (h) 1938 W 10-0 (h) 1984 L 10-16 (a)

108 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide HISTORY SERIES CHRONOLOGY DUKE (1-0) HAWAII (5-2) LOUISIANA STATE (0-1) MONTANA STATE (2-0) Neutral: 1-0 Home: 2-0 • Away: 3-1 Home: 0-1 Home: 2-0 2014 W 36-31 (n) Neutral: 0-1 1957 W 53-13 (h) (Sun Bowl) 1954 W 28-14 (h) 2005 L 31-35 (h) 1959 W 31-14 (h) 1955 W 39-6 (a) EASTERN ARIZONA J.C. (4-0) 1958 W 47-6 (h) LOUISVILLE (1-2) NAVY (1-0) Home: 3-0 • Away: 1-0 1959 W 14-6 (a) Home: 1-1 • Away: 0-1 Home: 0-0 • Away 0-0 1926 W 20-0 (h) 1974 W 26-3 (a) 1992 W 19-0 (h) Neutral 1-0 1927 W 14-0 (a) 1979 L 17-29 (a) 1993 L 17-35 (a) 2012 W 62-28 (n) 1928 W 57-0 (h) 2006 L 24-41 (n) 1994 L 22-25 (h) (Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl) (Hawai’i Bowl) 1930 W 39-0 (h) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (0-6) NEBRASKA (2-6) EASTERN WASHINGTON (1-0) HOUSTON (5-4) Home: 0-2 • Away: 0-4 Home: 1-2 • Away: 0-4 Neutral: 1-0 Home: 1-0 Home: 3-2 • Away: 2-1 1927 L 3-25 (a) 1975 W 17-14 (n) 2002 W 38-2 (h) Neutral: 0-1 1929 L 6-21 (h) 1952 L 0-6 (h) 1934 L 0-43 (a) (Fiesta Bowl) FLORIDA STATE (2-3) 1953 L 20-24 (a) 1935 L 3-7 (a) 1987 L 28-35 (h) 1971 W 18-17 (h) 1948 L 12-16 (a) 1988 L 16-47 (a) Home: 0-2 • Away: 0-1 1972 W 33-28 (a) 1949 L 7-27 (h) 1991 L 9-18 (h) Neutral: 2-0 1974 W 30-9 (h) 1992 L 24-45 (a) 1971 W 45-38 (n) 1980 W 29-13 (h) MARQUETTE (1-0) 1995 L 28-77 (a) (Fiesta Bowl) 1982 W 24-10 (a) 1996 W 19-0 (h) 1979 L 3-13 (a) Home: 1-0 1989 L 7-36 (h) 2002 L 10-48 (a) 1983 L 26-29 (h) 1958 W 42-18 (h) 1990 L 45-62 (n) 1984 L 44-52 (h) NEVADA-RENO (1-2) MESA H.S. (1-1) 2019 W 20-14 (n) IDAHO (5-0) Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-2 (Sun Bowl) Home: 0-1 • Away: 1-0 1946 L 2-74 (a) Home: 4-0 • Away: 1-0 1922 L 6-13 (h) 1947 L 13-33 (a) FRESNO STATE (3-1) 1950 W 48-21 (h) 1923 W 24-6 (a) 2006 W 52-21 (h) 1956 W 41-0 (a) Home: 1-0 • Away: 2-0 1957 W 19-7 (h) NEW MEXICO (24-5-1) Neutral: 0-1 MIAMI, (OH.) (0-1) 1964 W 14-0 (h) Home: 13-1-1 • Away: 11-4 1931 W 7-0 (a) Neutral: 0-1 1975 W 29-3 (h) 1932 W 43-0 (h) 1933 W 21-7 (h) 1951 L 21-34 (n) 1933 W 26-13 (a) 1941 W 26-7 (a) (Salad Bowl) IDAHO STATE (1-0) 1934 L 12-18 (h) 2018 L 20-31 (n) Home: 1-0 • Away: 1-0 MIAMI, (FLA.) (1-1) 1935 L 0-13 (a) FULLERTON J.C. (1-0) 2009 W 50-3 (h) 1936 W 7-6 (h) Home: 0-1 • Away: 1-0 1937 L 7-15 (a) Home: 1-0 ILLINOIS (3-1) 1994 L 10-47 (h) 1938 L 0-21 (a) 1930 W 21-0 (h) 1997 W 23-12 (a) Home: 2-0 • Away: 1-1 1939 W 28-6 (h) 1940 W 13-6 (a) 1987 W 21-7 (a) GEORGIA (0-2) MICHIGAN (1-0) 1941 T 0-0 (h) 1988 W 21-16 (h) Home: 0-1 • Away: 0-1 Neutral: 1-0 1942 L 7-35 (a) 2011 L 14-17 (a) 2008 L 10-27 (h) 1986 W 22-15 (n) 1947 W 25-12 (a) 2012 W 45-14 (h) 2009 L 17-20 (R) (Rose Bowl) 1948 W 28-17 (h) IOWA (2-1) 1949 W 28-19 (a) GLENDALE H.S. (1-0) MICHIGAN STATE (3-1) 1950 W 41-6 (h) Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-1 Home: 1-0 Home: 2-0 • Away: 1-1 1965 W 27-14 (h) Neutral: 1-0 1966 W 28-7 (h) 1914 W 72-0 (h) 1985 L 3-12 (a) 1997 W 17-7 (n) 1967 W 56-23 (a) 1986 W 20-17 (h) (Sun Bowl) 1968 W 63-28 (h) GONZAGA (1-0-1) 2018 W 16-13 (h) 2003 L 2-21 (a) 1969 W 48-17 (a) 2019 W 10-7 (a) Home: 0-0-1 • Away: 1-0 2004 W 44-7 (h) 1970 W 33-21 (h) 1940 T 7-7 (h) 1971 W 60-28 (a) 1941 W 6-0 (a) KANSAS STATE (5-1) MIDWESTERN (TEX.) STATE (1-1-1) 1972 W 60-7 (h) Home: 5-0 • Neutral: 0-1 1973 W 67-24 (a) HARDIN SIMMONS (8-13) Home: 1-0-1 • Away: 0-1 1964 W 21-10 (h) 1974 W 41-7 (h) 1953 T 12-12 (h) Home: 4-7 • Away: 4-6 1970 W 35-13 (h) 1975 W 16-10 (a) 1954 L 7-14 (a) 1938 L 7-12 (h) 1972 W 56-14 (h) 1976 W 31-15 (h) 1955 W 28-7 (h) 1939 L 7-19 (a) 1982 W 30-7 (h) 1977 W 45-24 (a) 1940 L 0-17 (a) 1989 W 31-0 (h) MINNESOTA (1-0) 2014 W 58-23 (a) 1941 L 0-20 (h) 2002 L 27-34 (n) 2015 W 34-10 (h) 1942 L Forfeit (a) Home: 1-0 (Holiday Bowl) NEW MEXICO STATE (22-7-1) 1946 L 6-46 (a) 1969 W 48-26 (h) 1947 L 0-42 (h) KENT STATE (1-0) Home: 16-4 • Away: 6-3-1 1930 L 0-7 (a) 1948 L 25-63 (a) Home: 1-0 MISSOURI (3-4) 1949 L 13-34 (h) 1931 W 25-6 (h) 2019 W 30-7 (h) Home: 2-1 • Away: 0-3 1950 L 14-41 (a) Neutral: 1-0 1932 W 7-6 (a) 1933 W 19-7 (h) 1951 L 14-39 (h) LAMAR (1-0) 1972 W 49-35 (n) 1934 T 7-7 (a) 1952 W 26-7 (a) (Fiesta Bowl) Home: 1-0 1935 L 6-7 (a) 1953 L 20-27 (h) 1974 L 0-9 (a) 1988 W 24-13 (h) 1936 L 6-20 (h) 1954 W 14-13 (a) 1977 L 0-15 (h) 1937 L 0-14 (a) 1955 W 69-14 (h) 1989 W 19-3 (h) LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE (1-0) 1938 L 12-14 (h) 1956 W 26-13 (a) 1990 L 9-30 (a) 1939 W 7-0 (a) 1957 W 35-26 (h) Home: 1-0 2011 W 37-30 (ot) (h) 1940 W 42-6 (h) 1958 L 6-14 (h) 2001 W 63-27 (h) 2012 L 20-24 (a) 1959 W 14-8 (h) 1941 W 19-14 (a) 1960 W 28-0 (a) 1942 W 20-0 (h) 1961 W 47-0 (h) 1946 W 14-7 (a) 1947 W 33-12 (h)

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 109 HISTORY SERIES CHRONOLOGY 1950 W 49-0 (h) 2008 W 30-13 (h) 2017 W 37-35 (h) PHOENIX UNION H.S. (9-5-1) 1951 W 46-0 (h) 2010 W 41-20 (h) 2018 L 29-31 (a) Home: 3-3-1 • Away: 6-2 1955 W 26-6 (h) 2012 W 63-6 (h) 2019 W 31-28 (h) 1899 W 6-0 (a) 1956 W 28-7 (a) 2016 W 44-13 (h) 1900 L 0-5 (h) 1957 W 21-0 (h) OREGON STATE (29-13-1) W 5-0 (a) 1958 W 23-19 (h) NORTHERN COLORADO (2-0) Home: 21-4 • Away: 8-10-1 1902 W 39-0 (h) 1959 W 35-31 (h) Home: 1-0 • Away: 1-0 1961 W 24-23 (h) 1903 W 18-0 (a) 1960 L 24-27 (h) 1940 W 41-0 (h) 1966 L 17-18 (h) 1904 W 15-0 (h) 1962 W 45-20 (h) 1941 W 6-0 (a) 1967 L 21-27 (h) W 30-0 (a) 1963 W 14-13 (h) 1968 L 9-28 (a) 1905 L 0-5 (h) 1997 W 41-10 (h) NORTHWESTERN (4-0) 1969 L 7-30 (h) 1914 L 9-13 (a) 1999 L 7-35 (h) Home: 2-0 • Away: 2-0 1971 L 18-24 (a) 1915 W 14-7 (h) 2017 W 37-31 (h) 1977 W 35-3 (h) 1972 W 38-7 (h) 1919 L 3-45 (a) 1973 W 44-14 (h) NORTH CAROLINA (2-1) 1978 W 56-14 (a) 1922 T 13-13 (h) 2004 W 30-21 (a) 1977 W 33-31 (h) 1923 L 0-19 (h) Home: 0-1 • Away: 1-0 2005 W 52-21 (h) 1978 W 44-22 (a) 1924 W 24-0 (a) Neutral: 1-0 1979* W 45-0 (a) 1925 W 18-6 (a) 1970 W 48-26 (n) NOTRE DAME (1-3) 1980 W 42-14 (h) (Peach Bowl) Home: 1-1 • Away: 0-2 1982 W 30-16 (h) PHOENIX COLLEGE (5-3) 2002 L 35-38 (h) 1983 W 38-3 (h) 1998 L 9-28 (h) Home: 3-1 • Away: 2-2 2003 W 33-31 (a) 1984 W 45-10 (h) 1999 L 17-48 (a) 1922 L 0-12 (h) 1987 W 30-21 (a) 2013 L 34-37 (a) L 12-36 (a) NORTH CAROLINA STATE (1-2) 1988 W 30-24 (h) 2014 W 55-31 (h) 1923 L 2-57 (a) 1989 T 17-17 (a) Home: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-1 1924 W 30-6 (h) 1960 W 25-22 (h) 1990 W 34-9 (h) OHIO STATE (0-2) 1925 W 32-0 (a) 1974 L 14-35 (h) 1991 W 24-7 (a) 1926 W 28-7 (h) 2017 L 31-52 (n) Neutral: 0-1 1992 W 40-13 (h) 1927 W 46-0 (h) 1980 L 21-38 (a) 1993 L 14-30 (a) 1928 W 51-0 (a) NORTH DAKOTA (1-0) 1996 L 17-20 (n) 1994 W 22-16 (h) Home: 1-0 1995 W 20-11 (h) PHOENIX COLLEGE ALUMNI (0-1) OKLAHOMA (1-0) 1996 W 29-14 (a) 1940 W 30-12 (h) Neutral: 1-0 1997 W 13-10 (a) Home: 0-1 NORTH TEXAS (4-1) 1983 W 32-21 (n) 1998 W 24-3 (h) 1924 L 3-27 (h) (Fiesta Bowl) 2001 W 41-24 (h) Home: 3-1 • Away: 1-0 2002 W 13-9 (h) PHOENIX INDIANS (11-6-1) 1953 W 14-0 (a) OKLAHOMA STATE (2-1) 2003 L 17-45 (a) Home: 8-5-1 • Away: 3-1 1954 L 13-20 (h) Home: 1-1 • Away: 1-0 2004 W 27-14 (h) 1897 L 20-38 (h) 1956 W 27-7 (h) 2005 W 42-24 (a) 1984 L 3-45 (h) 1899 W 6-0 (h) 1996 W 52-7 (h) 2006 L 10-44 (a) 1991 W 30-3 (a) 1902 W 34-0 (h) 1998 W 34-15 (h) 2007 W 44-32 (h) 1993 W 12-10 (h) 1903 W 15-0 (h) 2008 L 25-27 (a) NORTHERN ARIZONA (22-14-4) 1904 W 24-0 (h) OREGON (18-20) 2009 L 17-28 (h) W 47-0 (h) Home: 15-6-2 • Away: 7-8-2 2010 L 28-31 (a) Home: 10-9 • Away: 8-11 1905 L 8-17 (h) 1915 W 72-3 (a) 2011 W 35-20 (h) 1906 L 6-17 (h) 1966 W 14-10 (h) 1916 L 6-20 (a) 2012 L 26-36 (a) 1914 L 6-24 (h) 1973 W 26-20 (a) 1924 W 20-16 (h) 2013 W 30-17 (h) W 34-7 (h) 1980 W 42-37 (h) 1925 W 3-0 (a) 2014 L 27-35 (a) 1915 L 7-19 (h) 1981 W 24-0 (h) 1926 W 14-0 (h) 2017 W 40-24 (a) 1923 W 47-0 (a) 1982 W 34-3 (a) 1927 L 0-19 (a) 2018 W 52-24 (h) W 19-14 (h) 1984 W 44-10 (a) 1928 L 6-27 (h) 2019 L 34-35 (a) 1924 W 13-10 (a) 1986 W 37-17 (a) 1929 L 0-31 (a) *Later forfeited 1925 W 11-7 (a) 1987 W 37-13 (h) L 0-27 (h) 1926 T 0-0 (h) 1988 W 21-20 (a) 1930 T 0-0 (a) PACIFIC (8-1) 1927 L 0-6 (a) 1989 L 7-27 (h) L 6-7 (a) 1928 W 19-6 (h) 1990 L 7-27 (a) Home: 8-0 • Away: 0-1 1931 W 20-6 (a) 1991 W 24-21 (h) 1956 W 19-6 (h) L 6-13 (h) PHOENIX INDIANS’ ALUMNI (1-1) 1992 L 20-30 (a) 1957 W 41-0 (h) 1932 T 6-6 (a) 1993 L 36-45 (h) 1958 L 16-34 (a) Home: 1-1 L 6-20 (h) 1994 L 10-34 (a) 1975 W 55-14 (h) 1915 W 32-0 (h) 1933 L 0-13 (a) 1995 W 35-24 (a) 1978 W 42-7 (h) 1916 L 7-25 (h) L 0-6 (h) 1996 W 48-27 (h) 1980 W 37-9 (h) 1934 W 21-0 (a) 1997 W 52-31 (h) 1985 W 27-0 (h) PITTSBURGH (1-0) W 6-0 (h) 1998 L 19-51 (a) 1987 W 31-12 (h) 1935 W 6-0 (a) Neutral: 1-0 1999 L 17-20 (a) 1992 W 39-5 (h) T 0-0 (h) 1973 W 28-7 (n) 2000 L 55-56 (2OT) (h) 1936 L 0-19 (a) (Fiesta Bowl) 2001 L 24-42 (a) PENN STATE (0-1) L 7-13 (a) 2002 W 45-42 (a) Neutral: 0-1 1937 L 0-7 (h) PORTLAND (0-1) 2003 W 59-14 (h) 1977 L 30-42 (n) 1938 L 13-19 (a) Home: 0-1 2004 W 28-13 (a) (Fiesta Bowl) 1939 W 41-6 (h) 1946 L 0-13 (h) 2005 L 17-31 (h) 1940 W 12-0 (a) 2006 L 13-48 (h) PEPPERDINE (3-1) 1941 W 33-0 (h) PORTLAND STATE (1-0) 2007 L 23-35 (a) 1942 W 14-2 (a) Home: 2-0 • Away: 1-1 Home: 1-0 2008 L 20-54 (h) 1946 W 13-12 (h) 1946 T 13-13 (h) 2010 W 54-9 (h) 2009 L 21-44 (a) 1947 W 31-7 (h) 1947 L 6-27 (a) 2010 L 31-42 (h) 1948 W 40-0 (h) 1948 W 33-7 (h) PRESCOTT H.S. (1-1) 2011 L 27-41 (a) 1949 W 62-6 (h) 1949 W 33-13 (a) 2012 L 21-43 (h) Away: 1-1 1950 W 63-0 (h) 2015 L 55-61 (3OT) (h) 1914 W 10-7 (a) 2003 W 34-14 (h) 2016 L 35-54 (a) 1916 L 0-6 (a) 2006 W 35-14 (h)

110 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide HISTORY SERIES CHRONOLOGY PURDUE (1-0) 1962 W 44-8 (h) 1985 W 21-14 (h) 1953 L 27-28 (a) 1963 W 21-19 (a) 1988 L 3-24 (a) 1954 W 34-27 (h) Neutral: 1-0 1964 W 28-16 (h) 1989 W 30-22 (h) 1955 W 20-13 (a) 2004 W 27-23 (n) 1965 L 14-21 (a) 1993 W 38-30 (a) 1956 L 0-28 (h) (Sun Bowl) 1967 W 27-16 (h) 1994 W 36-35 (h) 1957 W 43-7 (h) RUTGERS (2-0) 1968 W 66-0 (h) 1995 L 28-30 (h) 1958 W 27-0 (h) 1969 W 45-11 (a) 1996 W 41-9 (a) 1959 W 20-7 (a) Neutral: 2-0 1970 W 46-10 (h) 1997 W 31-14 (a) 1960 W 24-0 (h) 1978 W 34-18 (n) 1971 W 49-6 (a) 1998 W 44-38OT (h) 1961 W 48-28 (a) (Garden State Bowl) 1972 W 51-21 (h) 1999 L 30-50 (h) 1962 W 35-7 (h) 2005 W 45-40 (n) 1973 W 28-3 (h) 2000 L 7-29 (a) 1963 W 27-0 (a) (Insight Bowl) 1981 W 31-24 (h) 2001 L 28-51 (a) 1964 W 42-13 (h) 1983 W 24-17 (h) 2002 W 65-24 (h) 1965 W 28-20 (a) SACATON INDIANS (4-0) 1984 W 48-0 (h) 2003 L 27-38 (a) 1966 W 30-26 (h) Home: 3-0 • Away: 1-0 1989 W 28-21 (h) 2004 W 34-31 (h) 1967 W 33-32 (h) 1924 W 54-0 (h) 2001 W 53-15 (h) 2005 L 35-45 (a) 1968 W 31-19 (h) 1925 W 55-0 (h) 2007 W 45-3 (h) 2006 W 38-3 (h) 1969 W 42-19 (a) 1926 W 35-0 (a) 2007 W 41-3 (a) 1970 W 42-13 (a) 1931 W 66-0 (h) SANTA ANA AFB (0-1) 2008 W 41-17 (h) 1971 W 24-7 (h) Home: 0-1 2009 L 14-33 (a) 1972 W 55-14 (a) SACRAMENTO J.C. (0-1) 1942 L 0-13 (h) 2010 L 13-17 (h) 1973 W 54-13 (a) Away: 0-1 2013 L 28-42 (a) 1974 L 27-31 (h) 2013 L 14-38 (n) 1930 L 0-49 (a) SHERMAN INDIANS (0-0-1) 1975 W 24-6 (h) 2014 W 26-10 (h) Home: 0-0-1 1976 W 23-6 (a) 2017 L 24-34 (a) 1977 W 66-3 (h) SACRAMENTO STATE (2-0) 1924 T 12-12 (h) 2018 L 13-20 (h) 1978 W 27-0 (h) Home: 2-0 1982 W 37-6 (h) 2013 W 55-0 (h) SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (13-23) TEMPE H.S. (1-2) 1987 W 35-16 (h) 2019 W 19-7 (h) Home: 7-12 • Away: 6-11 Home: 1-2 1995 W 45-20 (h) 1978 W 20-7 (h) 1905 L 0-6 (h) 2004 W 41-9 (h) SAN DIEGO MARINES (0-3) 1980 L 21-23 (a) 1906 L 0-5 (h) 1982 W 17-10 (h) Away: 0-3 1914 W 12-6 (h) 1933 L 0-26 (a) 1983 W 34-14 (a) TEXAS SAN ANTONIO (2-0) 1937 L 0-7 (a) 1984 L 3-6 (h) TEMPLE (1-0) Home: 1-0 • Away: 1-0 1985 W 24-0 (h) 1939 L 0-18 (a) Home: 1-0 2016 W 32-28 (a) 1986 W 29-20 (a) 2018 W 49-7 (h) SAN DIEGO NAVY (1-2) 1988 L 0-50 (h) 2005 W 63-16 (h) 1990 L 6-13 (h) Home: 1-2 TEXAS TECH (2-2) 1991 W 32-25 (a) TEXAS (0-1) 1952 L 13-35 (h) 1992 L 13-23 (h) Neutral: 0-1 Home: 2-0 • Neutral: 0-1 • 1953 L 14-19 (h) 1995 L 0-31 (a) 2007 L 34-52 (n) Away: 0-1 1955 W 42-0 (h) 1996 W 48-35 (20T) (h) (Holiday Bowl) 1999 W 31-13 (h) 2013 L 23-37 (n) SAN DIEGO STATE (10-2-1) 1997 W 35-7 (h) 1998 L 24-35 (a) TEXAS A&I (0-1) 2016 W 68-55 (h) Home: 4-1 • Away: 6-1-1 1999 W 26-16 (a) Home: 0-1 1934 W 14-6 (a) 2000 L 38-44 (2OT) (h) 1941 L 7-35 (h) TOLEDO (1-0) 1939 W 20-0 (a) 2001 L 17-48 (a) Home: 1-0 1950 W 31-13 (h) 2002 L 13-34 (a) TEXAS A&M (0-1) 1951 T 27-27 (a) 1979* W 49-0 (h) 2003 L 17-37 (h) Neutral: 0-1 1955 W 46-0 (a) 2004 L 7-45 (a) 2015 L 17-38 (n) 1956 W 61-0 (h) 2005 L 28-38 (h) UCLA (14-21-1) 1957 W 66-0 (a) 2006 L 21-28 (a) TEXAS CHRISTIAN (2-0) Home: 7-10 • Away: 7-11-1 2000 W 10-7 (a) 2007 L 24-44 (h) 1976 L 10-28 (h) 2001 W 38-7 (h) 2008 L 0-28 (a) Home: 1-0 • Away: 1-0 1979 L 28-31 (a) 2002 W 39-28 (a) 2009 L 9-14 (h) 1974 W 37-7 (h) 1980 L 14-23 (h) 2007 W 34-14 (h) 2010 L 33-34 (a) 1975 W 33-10 (a) 1981 L 24-34 (a) 2017 L 20-30 (h) 2011 W 43-22 (h) 1983 T 26-26 (a) 2018 L 21-28 (a) 2012 L 17-38 (a) TEXAS EL-PASO (33-13-3) 1984 L 13-21 (h) 2013 W 62-41 (h) Home: 21-5 • Away: 12-8-3 1985 L 17-40 (a) SAN FRANCISCO (0-1) 2014 W 38-34 (a) 1925 L 12-27 (a) 1986 W 16-9 (a) 2015 L 14-42 (h) Away: 0-1 1927 T 0-0 (a) 1987 L 23-31 (h) 1942 L 6-54 (a) 2016 L 20-41 (a) 1928 T 0-0 (a) 1989 L 14-33 (a) 2017 L 17-48 (h) 1929 L 7-31 (a) 1991 L 16-21 (h) SAN JOSE STATE (19-11) 2018 W 38-35 (a) 1930 L 6-19 (a) 1992 W 20-0 (a) 2019 L 26-31 (h) Home: 14-5 • Away: 5-6 1931 L 13-27 (a) 1993 W 9-3 (a) 1936 L 6-33 (a) SOUTHERN METHODIST (1-0) 1932 W 15-14 (h) 1994 L 23-59 (h) 1937 L 6-25 (h) 1935 W 14-0 (h) 1995 W 37-33 (h) 1938 L 7-18 (a) Home: 1-0 1936 W 19-0 (a) 1996 W 42-34 (a) 1951 L 14-21 (h) 1986 W 30-0 (h) 1937 L 0-19 (h) 1999 W 28-27 (h) 1953 W 35-20 (a) 1938 L 6-14 (a) 2000 L 31-38 (a) 1954 L 12-19 (h) STANFORD (17-15) 1939 W 27-7 (h) 2001 L 42-52 (a) 1955 L 20-27 (a) Home: 11-6 • Away: 6-9 1940 T 0-0 (a) 2003 L 13-20 (a) 1956 W 47-13 (h) 1978 L 14-21 (h) 1941 L 0-28 (h) 2004 W 48-42 (h) 1957 W 44-6 (a) 1979 L 21-28 (a) 1942 L 6-40 (a) 2005 L 35-45 (a) 1958 L 20-21 (h) 1981 W 62-36 (a) 1946 L 20-34 (h) 2006 L 12-24 (h) 1959 L 15-24 (a) 1982 W 21-17 (h) 1947 L 0-21 (a) 2007 W 24-20 (a) 1960 L 7-12 (h) 1983 W 29-11 (h) 1951 W 23-13 (a) 2008 W 34-9 (h) 1961 L 26-32 (a) 1984 W 28-10 (a) 1952 W 39-0 (h) 2009 L 13-23 (a)

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 111 HISTORY SERIES CHRONOLOGY 2010 W 55-34 (h) WASHINGTON (20-16) 2010 W 42-0 (h) WILLIAMS AFB (0-0-1) 2011 L 28-29 (a) 2011 L 27-37 (a) Home: 13-7 • Away: 7-9 Home: 0-0-1 2012 L 43-45 (h) 2012 W 46-7 (h) 1975 W 35-12 (h) 1947 T 6-6 (h) 2013 W 38-33 (a) 2013 W 55-21 (a) 1978 L 7-41 (a) 2014 L 27-62 (h) 2014 W 52-31 (h) 1979* W 12-7 (h) 2015 W 38-23 (a) 2015 L 24-38 (a) WISCONSIN (3-1) 1980 L 0-25 (a) 2016 W 23-20 (h) 2016 L 32-37 (h) 1981 W 26-7 (a) Home: 2-0 • Away: 1-1 2017 L 37-44 (a) 2020 W 38-34 (h) 1982 L 13-17 (h) 1967 W 42-16 (a) 2018 W 31-28 (h) 1985 W 36-7 (h) 1968 W 55-7 (h) 2019 L 32-42 (a) WAYNE STATE (1-0) 1986 W 34-21 (h) 2010 L 19-20 (a) Home: 1-0 2013 W 32-30 (h) ULM (1-0) 1987 L 14-27 (a) 1988 L 0-10 (h) 1951 W 50-6 (h) Home: 0-1 1989 W 34-32 (a) WYOMING (9-6) 2009 W 38-14 (h) WEBER STATE (1-0) 1990 L 14-42 (h) Home: 7-2 • Away: 2-4 1991 L 16-44 (a) Home: 1-0 1951 L 7-20 (h) UNLV (0-1) 1992 L 7-31 (h) 2014 W 45-14 (h) 1963 W 35-6 (h) Home: 0-1 1993 W 32-17 (h) 1965 W 14-10 (h) 2008 L 20-23 (h) 1994 L 14-35 (a) WEST TEXAS STATE (13-7) 1966 L 6-23 (a) 1995 L 20-23 (a) Home: 9-4 • Away: 4-3 1967 L 13-15 (h) UTAH (22-9) 1996 W 45-42 (h) 1939 W 19-0 (h) 1968 L 13-27 (a) 1997 L 14-26 (a) Home: 16-4 • Away: 6-5 1940 W 19-13 (a) 1969 W 30-14 (h) 1998 L 38-42 (h) 1961 L 26-28 (h) 1941 L 7-13 (h) 1970 W 52-3 (a) 1999 W 28-7 (a) 1962 W 35-7 (h) 1942 L 0-28 (a) 1971 W 52-19 (h) 2000 L 15-21 (h) 1963 W 30-22 (h) 1946 L 0-7 (h) 1972 L 43-45 (a) 2001 L 31-33 (h) 1964 L 3-16 (a) 1947 L 7-35 (a) 1973 W 47-0 (h) 2002 W 27-16 (h) 1966 L 6-21 (h) 1951 W 34-0 (h) 1974 W 16-10 (a) 2005 W 44-20 (h) 1967 W 49-32 (a) 1952 W 48-14 (h) 1975 W 21-20 (h) 2006 W 26-23 (a) 1968 W 59-21 (h) 1953 W 39-20 (h) 1976 L 10-13 (a) 2007 W 44-20 (h) 1969 L 23-24 (a) 1954 W 21-14 (h) 1977 W 45-0 (h) 1970 W 37-14 (h) 2008 W 39-19 (a) 1955 W 27-7 (h) 1971 W 41-21 (a) 2009 W 24-17 (h) 1958 W 16-13 (h) XAVIER (0-1) 1972 W 59-48 (h) 2010 W 24-14 (a) 1959 W 43-22 (h) Neutral: 0-1 1973 L 31-36 (a) 2013 W 53-24 (h) 1960 W 14-3 (a) 1950 L 21-33 (n) 1974 W 32-0 (h) 2014 W 24-10 (a) 1961 W 28-11 (a) (Salad Bowl) 1975 W 40-20 (h) 2015 W 27-17 (h) 1962 L 14-15 (h) *Later forfeited 1976 L 28-31 (h) 2016 L 18-44 (a) 1963 W 24-16 (h) 1977 W 47-19 (a) 2017 W 13-7 (h) 1964 W 34-8 (a) 1981 W 52-10 (h) 2018 L 20-27 (a) 1965 L 14-22 (a) 1982 W 23-10 (h) 1966 L 20-21 (h) 1985 W 34-27 (h) WASHINGTON STATE (25-14-2) 1986 W 52-7 (h) Home: 18-5-2 • Away: 10-9 WEST VIRGINIA (1-1) 1991 W 21-15 (h) 1960 W 24-21 (h) Home: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-1 1993 W 38-0 (h) 1962 T 24-24 (h) 1979 W 42-7 (h) 2011 W 35-14 (a) 1965 W 7-6 (h) 2015 L 42-43 (n) 2012 W 37-7 (h) 1966 L 15-24 (a) (Cactus Bowl) 2013 W 20-19 (a) 1967 W 31-20 (a) 2014 W 19-16 (h) 1968 W 41-14 (h) WESTERN STATE (1-0) 2015 L 18-34 (a) 1970 W 37-30 (h) Home: 1-0 2016 L 26-49 (h) 1973 W 20-9 (h) 1948 W 23-0 (h) 2017 W 30-10 (a) 1978 L 26-51 (a) 2018 W 38-20 (h) 1979* W 28-17 (h) WHITTIER (3-2-1) 2019 L 3-21 (a) 1980 W 27-21 (h) 1981 L 21-24 (a) Home: 1-1-1 • Away: 2-1 UTAH STATE (11-2) 1983 L 21-31 (h) 1932 L 0-26 (h) Home: 10-1 • Away: 1-1 1985 W 21-16 (a) 1933 L 0-27 (a) 1936 W 12-0 (a) 1948 L 17-22 (a) 1986 T 21-21 (h) 1937 T 6-6 (h) 1949 W 27-12 (h) 1987 W 38-7 (h) 1938 W 21-0 (a) 1950 W 28-0 (h) 1988 W 31-28 (a) 1939 W 28-0 (h) 1951 W 33-27 (a) 1989 W 44-39 (h) 1990 W 51-26 (a) 1959 W 34-12 (h) WICHITA STATE (9-2-1) 1962 W 34-15 (h) 1991 L 3-17 (h) 1964 W 24-8 (h) 1992 L 18-20 (a) Home: 7-1 • Away: 2-1-1 1965 L 0-13 (h) 1993 L 25-44 (a) 1946 L 19-34 (a) 1979* W 28-14 (h) 1994 L 21-28 (h) 1955 T 20-20 (a) 1983 W 39-12 (h) 1997 W 44-31 (h) 1956 W 37-9 (h) 1985 W 42-10 (h) 1998 W 38-28 (a) 1957 W 28-0 (a) 2000 W 44-20 (h) 1999 W 33-21 (h) 1961 W 21-7 (h) 2003 W 26-16 (h) 2000 W 23-20 (OT) (a) 1962 W 21-10 (a) 2001 L 16-28 (h) 1963 L 13-33 (h) WAKE FOREST (0-1) 2002 L 22-44 (a) 1964 W 24-18 (h) Neutral: 0-1 2003 L 19-34 (a) 1965 W 8-6 (h) 2004 W 45-28 (h) 1981 W 33-21 (h) 1999 L 3-23 (n) 2005 W 27-24 (a) 1983 W 44-14 (h) (Aloha Bowl) 2006 W 47-14 (h) 1986 W 52-6 (h) 2007 W 23-20 (a) 2008 W 31-0 (h) 2009 W 27-14 (a)

112 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide HISTORY HEAD COACHES Fred Ted Irish Shipkey ARIZONA STATE 1897-1906 1930-1932 CONFERENCE HISTORY W-L-T: 12-8-0 W-L-T: 12-10-2 Pct.: .600 Pct.: .542 Years Conference Fred Irish served as Arizona State University’s first head football began his three-year tenure as head football coach at 1897-1930 Independent coach, leading the team from 1897 to 1906. Also called “Cap” the height of the Great Depression era from 1930-32. 1931-1961 Border Conference by students, he served as the school’s first athletic director for 1962-1977 Western Athletic 17 years. Overall Conference Conference Year W L T W L T Finish 1978-present Pac-12 Conference Year W L T 1930 3 5 1 – – – – 1897 0 1 0 1931 6 2 0 2 2 0 1st Conference championships in maroon 1898 – – – 1932 3 3 1 2 2 1 * * - conference finishes not found records 1899 3 0 0 ^ - ASU was a member of the Western Athletic Conference 1900 1 1 0 but did not play enough conference games to appear in the 1901 – – – Rudy league standings from 1962-64. 1902 2 1 0 Lavik 1903 2 0 0 1933-1937 1904 4 0 0 W-L-T: 13-26-3 Ed 1905 0 3 0 Pct.: .345 1906 0 2 0 Doherty ’s time as head coach saw the arrival of ASU’s first 1947-1950 1907-13 No Varsity African-American football player, Emerson Harvey. W-L-T: 25-17-0 Overall Conference Pct.: .595 Year W L T W L T Finish As head football coach for 4 seasons, Ed Doherty led the team to 1914-1916 1933 3 5 0 1 3 0 * back-to-back Salad Bowl appearances (1949-50). He was also 1934 4 3 1 2 2 0 * given the nickname “The Brain” during his playing days at Boston W-L-T: 7-8-0 College. Pct.: .467 1935 2 5 1 2 2 1 * George Schaeffer served as head football coach during the 1936 4 5 0 2 3 0 * Overall Conference early World War 1 era, beginning from 1914 and finishing his last Year W L T W L T Finish season in 1916. During his tenure, he coached the Sun Devils to 1947 4 7 0 2 4 0 * two winning seasons. Dixie 1948 5 5 0 2 2 0 * Howell 1949 7 3 0 3 1 0 * Year W L T 1938-1941 1914 4 3 0 1950 9 2 0 3 1 0 * 1915 3 2 0 W-L-T: 23-15-4 1916 0 3 0 Pct.: .595 Under Dixie Howell’s career as head football coach, the Sun Devils 1917-18 No Varsity made back-to-back appearances in the Sun Bowl (1939-40) Larry Overall Conference Siemering George Year W L T W L T Finish 1951 Cooper 1938 3 6 0 0 4 0 * W-L-T: 6-3-1 1919 1939 8 2 1 4 1 0 1st Pct.: .650 W-L-T: 0-2-0 1940 7 2 2 3 1 1 1st In his first and only season as head coach, led Pct.: .000 1941 5 5 1 1 4 1 * the team to a 6-3 record. He was a former player for the Boston George Cooper led the Sun Devil football program during the Redskins and was considered as the oldest surviving professional breakout of the Jazz Age in 1919. football player at the time of his death at age 98. Hilman Year W L T Overall Conference Walker Year W L T W L T Finish 1919 0 2 0 1942 1920-21 No Varsity 1951 6 3 1 3 1 0 * W-L-T: 2-8-0 Pct.: .200 Ernest Hilman Walker was promoted to head football coach after serving Clyde Wills as assistant coach to Dixie Howell for four seasons. Smith 1952-1954 1922 Overall Conference W-L-T: 0-3-1 Year W L T W L T Finish W-L-T: 15-13-1 Pct.: .125 1942 2 8 0 1 4 0 * Pct.: .534 Ernest Wills’ first and only tenure as head football coach came Clyde Smith coached the Sun Devil football team from 1952- during the team’s return to varsity status. He also was head coach 54 and finished with a 15-13-1 record. The player who has the for the Sun Devil basketball and baseball teams. Steve highest GPA on the team is given an academic award in his name. Year W L T Coutchie Overall Conference 1922 0 3 1 1946 Year W L T W L T Finish W-L-T: 2-7-2 1952 6 3 0 4 0 0 1st Pct.: .273 1953 4 5 1 2 3 0 * Aaron McCreary Steve Coutchie became head coach for the Sun Devils after 1954 5 5 0 3 1 0 * 1923-1929 varsity football resumed following World War II. W-L-T: 25-17-4 Overall Conference Dan Pct.: .587 Year W L T W L T Finish Aaron McCreary led the football program for seven seasons Devine 1946 2 7 2 0 4 1 * compiling a 25-17-4 record. He also was a former Sun Devil 1955-1957 football, basketball and baseball player. W-L-T: 27-3-1 Pct.: .887 Year W L T During Dan Devine’s three-year tenure as head football coach, 1923 4 2 0 the team never saw a losing record. Devine also served as the 1924 6 1 1 executive director of the Sun Angel Foundation for seven years. 1925 6 2 0 1926 4 1 1 Overall Conference 1927 2 3 1 Year W L T W L T Finish 1928 3 2 1 1955 8 2 1 3 1 0 * 1929 0 6 0 1956 9 1 0 2 1 0 * 1957 10 0 0 3 0 0 1st

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 113 HISTORY HEAD COACHES Frank Larry Todd Kush Marmie Graham 1958-1979 1988-1991 2012-2017 W-L-T: 176-54-1 W-L-T: 22-21-1 W-L-T: 46-32-0 Pct.: .764 Pct.: .511 Pct.: .590 Frank Kush is considered as Arizona State University’s most Larry Marmie served as the head football coach at Arizona State Under Todd Graham, the Sun Devils acheived back-to-back 10 win winningest head coach with 176 victories. In the 22 seasons under University from 1988 to 1991. Marmie, who was elevated to seasons for the first time since 1973. In 2013, Arizona State won his helm, the team saw two undefeated seasons, 9 conference the head-coaching job from defensive coordinator after John the Pac-12 South Division, earning a spot in their first-ever Pac-12 championships and a 6-1 bowl record. Cooper left, compiled a four-year record of 22-21-1. He is Championship Game currently a defensive backs coach for the Overall Conference of the National Football League and has been coaching in the Overall Conference Year W L T W L T Finish professional ranks since 1996. Year W L T W L T Finish 1958 7 3 0 3 1 0 * 2012 8 5 0 5 4 0 3rd 1959 10 1 0 5 0 0 1st Overall Conference 2013 10 4 0 8 1 0 1st 1960 7 3 0 3 2 0 * Year W L T W L T Finish 2014 10 3 0 6 3 0 3rd 1961 7 3 0 3 1 0 1st 1988 6 5 0 3 4 0 5th 2015 6 7 0 4 5 0 4th 1962 7 2 1 1 1 0 ^ 1989 6 4 1 3 3 1 5th 2016 5 7 0 2 7 0 T4th 1963 8 1 0 3 0 0 ^ 1990 4 7 0 2 5 0 8th 2017 7 6 0 6 3 0 2nd 1964 8 2 0 0 2 0 ^ 1991 6 5 0 4 4 0 5th 1965 6 4 0 3 1 0 2nd 1966 5 5 0 3 2 0 3rd Bruce Herm 1967 8 2 0 4 1 0 2nd Snyder 1968 8 2 0 5 1 0 2nd 1992-2000 Edwards 1969 8 2 0 6 1 0 1st 2018-present W-L-T: 58-45-0 1970 11 0 0 7 0 0 1st W-L-T: 15-11-0 1971 11 1 0 7 0 0 1st Pct.: .563 Bruce Snyder’s nine seasons as head football coach is considered Pct.: .577 1972 10 2 0 5 1 0 1st Former NFL head coach was named the 24th head coach of as the program’s second longest tenure, only behind Frank Kush. Arizona State Football by Vice President of University Athletics 1973 11 1 0 6 1 0 2nd He led the team to four bowl games including its second Rose Ray Anderson on December 3, 2017. He became the first-ever 1974 7 5 0 4 3 0 3rd Bowl. 1975 12 0 0 7 0 0 1st Sun Devil Head Coach to defeat Arizona, USC, and UCLA while 1976* 4 7 0 3 2 0 3rd Overall Conference also making a bowl game in his first season in Tempe. 1977 9 3 0 6 1 0 1st Year W L T W L T Finish Overall Conference 1978 9 3 0 4 3 0 4th 1992 6 5 0 4 4 0 6th Year W L T W L T Finish 1979 6 6 0 3 4 0 7th 1993 6 5 0 4 4 0 6th 2018 7 6 0 5 4 0 2nd 1994 3 8 0 2 6 0 10th 2019 8 5 0 4 5 0 2nd 1995 6 5 0 4 4 0 7th Darryl 1996 11 1 0 8 0 0 1st Rogers 1997 9 3 0 6 2 0 3rd 1980-1984 1998 5 6 0 4 4 0 6th W-L-T: 37-18-1 1999 6 6 0 5 3 0 4th Pct.: .670 2000 6 6 0 3 5 0 6th served as head football coach for five seasons ASSISTANT COACHES in which the team saw a Fiesta Bowl victory after defeating Oklahoma 32-21. Following his career as a Sun Devil, he became Dirk head coach of the Detroit Lions for three seasons. Koetter Mike Martz was an assistant football coach for Arizona 2001-2006 State. From 1983 to 1987 he coached the quarterbacks Overall Conference and receivers, then became the offensive coordinator from Year W L T W L T Finish W-L-T: 40-34-0 1988 to 1991. Martz would become offensive coordinator 1980 7 4 0 5 3 0 4th Pct.: .541 and the mastermind of the St Louis Rams’ Greatest Show Dirk Koetter was Arizona State’s head coach from 2001 to 1981 9 2 0 5 2 0 2nd on Turf. After helping St. Louis earn a Super Bowl victory 2006. He compiled a 40–34 record, and led the Sun Devils to in 1999, he would become head coach for the next five 1982 10 2 0 5 2 0 2nd four winning seasons in six years. Under Koetter, the Sun Devils seasons and would again take the team on another Super 1983 6 4 1 3 3 1 6th became known for a vertical passing attack. Bowl trip. 1984 5 6 0 3 4 0 6th Overall Conference began coaching linebackers on the college Year W L T W L T Finish level in 1983. He joined the Sun Devil coaching staff as an John 2001 4 7 0 1 7 0 9th assistant coach from 1988 to 1991. Smith would go on to Cooper 2002 8 6 0 5 3 0 3rd the pros and serve as head coach of the 1985-1987 2003 5 7 0 2 6 0 T8th from 2004 to 2012. In 2006, he would lead the Bears to a 2004 9 3 0 5 3 0 T3rd Super Bowl appearance against the Indianapolis Colts in W-L-T: 25-9-2 Super Bowl XLI. He served as head coach of the Tampa 2005 7 5 0 4 4 0 T4th Pct.: .722 Bay Buccaneers for two seasons before being named the Under John Cooper’s leadership as head football coach, the Sun 2006 7 6 0 4 5 0 T5th head coach at the University of Illinois on March 7, 2016 Devils appeared in their first Rose Bowl in which they would go on to defeat Michigan 22-15. Hue Jackson spent four years at Arizona State as an Dennis Erickson assistant coach. Jackson was ASU’s running backs coach Overall Conference 2007-2011 from 1992 to 1994, and then handled the Sun Devil Year W L T W L T Finish W-L-T: 31-31-0 quarterbacks in 1995. Jackson has coached on multiple 1985 8 4 0 5 2 0 3rd Pct.: .500 NFL teams that include the Washington Redskins, Atlanta 1986 10 1 1 5 1 1 1st In Dennis Erickson’s first season as head coach, he led the team Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Oakland Raiders and Cincinnati Bengals. He has twice been a head coach in the NFL, 1987 7 4 1 3 3 1 4th to a 10-3 record and would on to share the Pac-10 Champion title with USC. He was also named as the Pac-10 Coach of the Year. leading the Raiders during the 2011-12 season while in charge of the Cleveland Browns from 2016-18. Overall Conference Year W L T W L T Finish The current Sun Devil coaching staff under former 2007 10 3 0 7 2 0 T1st NFL Head Coach Herm Edwards is littered with NFL connections. Special Advisor to Sun Devil Football Marvin 2008 5 7 0 4 5 0 6th Lewis has coached over 25 years in the NFL, winning 2009 4 8 0 2 7 0 9th Super Bowl XXXV as the defensive coordinator of the 2010 6 6 0 4 5 0 T5th Baltimor Ravens. He also enjoyed a 16-season stint as 2011 6 7 0 4 5 0 T5th head coach of the Cincinatti Bengals. Associate Head Coach and Special Teams Coordinator Shawn Slocum won Super Bowl XLV as a part of the Green Bay Packers coaching staff. Former New York Giants linebacker and Super Bowl XLII Champion Antonio Pierce is the Sun Devil’s Recruiting Coordinator and Linebacker coach. Recent Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Kevin Mawae serves as a Analyst. Sun Devil Hall of Famer and current Analyst Derek Hagan spent nine seasons in the NFL. Sun Devil Hall of Famer Danny White, who played 13 seasons in 114 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide the NFL, is currently a consultant to the football program. HISTORY SEASON SUMMARIES 1897 (0-1) 1917-1918: NO VARSITY 1929 (0-6) Head Coach Fred Irish Head Coach Aaron McCreary L 20 Phoenix Indians 38 L 7 Texas-El Paso (a) 31 1919 (0-2) L 0 Arizona Frosh (h) 7 Head Coach George Cooper L 0 Northern Arizona (a) 31 1898: NO VARSITY L 0 Arizona (a) 59 L 0 Arizona (a) 26 L 3 Phoenix HS (a) 45 L 0 Northern Arizona (h) 27 L 6 Loyola Marymount (h) 21 1899 (3-0) 1920-1921: NO VARSITY Head Coach Fred Irish 1930 (3-5-1) W 6 Phoenix Indians (h) 0 Head Coach Ted Shipkey W 6 Phoenix HS (a) 0 1922 (0-3-1) W 39 Gila JC (h) 0 W 11 Arizona (a) 2 Head Coach Ernest Wills L 6 Texas-El Paso (a) 19 L 6 Mesa HS (h) 13 L 0 Arizona (a) 6 T 13 Phoenix HS (h) 13 1900 (1-1) L 0 New Mexico State (a) 7 L 0 Phoenix College (h) 12 Head Coach Fred Irish L 0 Sacramento JC (a) 49 L 12 Phoenix College (a) 36 L 0 Phoenix HS (h) 5 T 0 Northern Arizona (a) 0 W 5 Phoenix HS (a) 0 W 39 Arizona Frosh (h) 6 1923 (4-2) W 21 Fullerton JC (h) 0 1901: NO VARSITY Head Coach Aaron McCreary L 6 Northern Arizona (a) 7 L 0 Phoenix HS (h) 19 W 47 Phoenix Indians (a) 0 1931 (6-2) 1902 (2-1) W 61 Indians’ 2nd Team (a) 6 Head Coach Ted Shipkey L 2 Phoenix College (a) 57 Head Coach Fred Irish S 26 W 66 Sacaton Indians (h) 0 W 18 Phoenix Indians (h) 14 W 39 Phoenix HS (h) 0 O 3 L 13 Texas-El Paso (a) 27 W 24 Mesa HS (a) 6 W 34 Phoenix Indians (h) 0 O 17 W 25 New Mexico State (h) 7 L 0 Arizona (a) 12 O 24 W 20 Northern Arizona (a) 6 1924 (6-1-1) O 31 W 19 Arizona (h) 6 Head Coach Aaron McCreary N 7 W 7 Fresno State (a) 0 1903 (2-0) N 14 L 7 Northern Arizona (h) 13 W 24 Phoenix HS (a) 0 Head Coach Fred Irish N 21 W 13 Arizona All-Stars (h) 7 W 18 Phoenix HS (a) 0 W 13 Phoenix Indians (a) 10 W 15 Phoenix Indians (h) 0 W 34 Phoenix College (h) 0 W 20 Northern Arizona (h) 16 1932 (3-3-1) W 30 Phoenix College (h) 6 Head Coach Ted Shipkey 1904 (4-0) W 23 Arizona Frosh (a) 13 O 8 L 0 Whittier (h) 26 Head Coach Fred Irish L 3 Phoenix College Alumni (h) 27 O 15 T 6 Northern Arizona (a) 6 W 15 Phoenix HS (h) 0 T 13 Sherman Indians (h) 13 O 22 L 6 Arizona (a) 20 W 24 Phoenix Indians (h) 0 N 5 W 7 New Mexico State (a) 6 W 30 Phoenix HS (a) 0 1925 (6-2) N 12 W 15 Texas-El Paso (h) 14 W 47 Phoenix Indians (h) 0 Head Coach Aaron McCreary N 19 L 6 Northern Arizona (h) 20 D 3 W 43 New Mexico (h) 0 W 55 Sacaton Indians (h) 0 1905 (0-3) L 3 Arizona (a) 13 Head Coach Fred Irish W 32 Phoenix College (a) 0 1933 (3-5) L 8 Phoenix Indians (h) 17 W 3 Northern Arizona (a) 0 Head Coach Rudy Lavik L 0 Phoenix HS (h) 5 W 20 Arizona Frosh (h) 6 S 30 L 0 Whittier (a) 27 L 0 Tempe HS (h) 6 W 11 Phoenix Indians (a) 7 O 7 L 0 San Diego Marines (a) 26 L 12 Texas-El Paso (a) 27 O 21 W 26 New Mexico (a) 13 1906 (0-2) W 18 Phoenix HS (a) 6 O 28 L 0 Northern Arizona (a) 13 N 4 W 21 Fresno State (h) 7 Head Coach Fred Irish N 11 W 19 New Mexico State (h) 7 L 6 Phoenix Indians (h) 17 1926 (4-1-1) N 18 L 7 Arizona (h) 26 L 0 Tempe HS (h) 5 Head Coach Aaron McCreary N 25 L 0 Northern Arizona (h) 6 W 35 Sacaton Indians (a) 0 1914 (4-3) L 0 Arizona (a) 35 W 28 Phoenix College (h) 7 1934 (4-3-1) Head Coach George Schaeffer W 20 Gila JC (h) 0 Head Coach Rudy Lavik W 12 Tempe HS (h) 6 W 14 Northern Arizona (h) 0 S 28 W 25 California Tech (h) 7 W 72 Glendale HS (h) 0 T 0 Phoenix Indians (h) 0 O 6 L 0 Loyola Marymount (a) 43 L 0 Arizona (a) 34 O 20 L 12 New Mexico (h) 18 L 9 Phoenix HS (a) 13 O 27 W 21 Northern Arizona (a) 0 L 6 Phoenix Indians (h) 24 1927 (2-3-1) N 3 T 7 New Mexico State (a) 7 W 34 Phoenix Indians (h) 7 Head Coach Aaron McCreary N 10 L 6 Arizona (a) 32 W 10 Prescott HS (a) 7 L 3 Loyola Marymount (a) 25 N 17 W 6 Northern Arizona (h) 0 L 0 Phoenix Indians (a) 6 N 29 W 14 San Diego State (a) 6 1915 (3-2) L 0 Northern Arizona (a) 19 W 14 Gila JC (a) 0 1935 (2-5-1) Head Coach George Schaeffer W 46 Phoenix College (h) 0 L 0 Arizona (a) 7 T 0 Texas-El Paso (a) 0 Head Coach Rudy Lavik W 14 Phoenix HS (h) 7 S 28 L 0 Arizona (a) 26 W 32 Phoenix Indians Alumni (h) 0 O 5 L 3 Loyola Marymount (h) 7 W 72 Northern Arizona (a) 3 1928 (3-2-1) O 19 L 6 New Mexico State (a) 7 L 7 Phoenix Indians (h) 19 Head Coach Aaron McCreary O 26 W 6 Northern Arizona (a) 0 W 57 Gila JC (h) 0 N 2 L 0 New Mexico (a) 13 1916 (0-3) T 0 Texas-El Paso (a) 0 N 9 W 14 Texas El-Paso (h) 0 L 0 Arizona (a) 39 N 16 T 0 Northern Arizona (h) 0 Head Coach George Schaeffer W 19 Phoenix Indians (h) 6 N 23 L 0 Brigham Young (h) 13 L 7 Phoenix Indians Alumni (h) 25 L 6 Northern Arizona (h) 27 L 6 Northern Arizona (a) 20 W 51 Phoenix College (a) 0 L 0 Prescott HS (a) 6

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D 6 L 0 Hardin-Simmons (h) 20 O 7 W 63 Northern Arizona (a) 0 1936 (4-5) O 14 L 14 Hardin-Simmons (a) 41 Head Coach Rudy Lavik O 21 W 28 Utah State (h) 0 S 26 W 12 Whittier (a) 0 1942 (2-8) O 28 W 49 New Mexico State (h) 0 O 3 W 26 California Tech (h) 0 Head Coach Hilman Walker N 4 W 31 San Diego State (h) 13 O 10 L 0 Arizona (h) 18 S 26 L 6 San Francisco (a) 54 N 11 W 47 Arizona (a) 13 O 24 L 0 Northern Arizona (a) 19 O 3 L 0 West Texas State (a) 28 N 18 W 21 Colorado State (h) 13 O 31 W 7 New Mexico (h) 6 O 10 L 0 Arizona (h) 23 N 25 W 48 Idaho (h) 21 N 7 L 6 New Mexico State (h) 20 O 17 L 0 Forfeit to Hardin-Simmons (a) 1 J 1 L 21 Miami, Ohio (Salad Bowl) 34 N 14 L 6 San Jose State (a) 33 O 24 W 20 New Mexico State (h) 0 N 21 L 7 Northern Arizona (h) 13 O 31 L 0 Santa Ana AFB (h) 40 N 26 W 19 Texas-El Paso (a) 0 N 14 L 6 Texas-El Paso (a) 40 1951 (6-3-1) N 21 W 14 Northern Arizona (a) 2 Head Coach Larry Siemering 1937 (0-8-1) N 28 L 0 Albuquerque AFB (h) 13 S 22 W 33 Utah State (a) 27 D 5 L 7 New Mexico (a) 35 S 29 L 13 Arkansas (a) 30 Head Coach Rudy Lavik O 6 W 50 Wayne State U. (h) 6 O 2 L 6 Arizona (a) 20 O 13 L 14 Hardin-Simmons (h) 39 O 9 L 7 California-Santa Barbara (a) 27 1943-1945: NO VARSITY, WWII O 20 T 27 San Diego State (a) 27 O 16 L 0 San Diego Marines (a) 7 O 27 W 46 New Mexico State (h) 0 O 23 L 0 Northern Arizona (h) 7 N 3 W 34 West Texas State (h) 0 O 30 L 7 New Mexico (a) 15 1946 (2-7-2) N 10 W 61 Arizona (h) 14 N 6 T 6 Whittier (h) 6 Head Coach Steve Coutchie N 17 W 23 Texas-El Paso (a) 13 N 11 L 0 Texas-El Paso (h) 19 S 21 T 6 Williams AFB (h) 6 N 24 L 7 Wyoming (h) 20 N 20 L 6 San Jose State (h) 25 S 28 L 0 Arizona (a) 67 N 25 L 0 New Mexico State (a) 14 O 5 W 13 Pepperdine (h) 12 O 12 L 2 Nevada-Reno (a) 74 1952 (6-3) 1938 (3-6) O 19 L 0 Portland (h) 13 Head Coach Clyde Smith O 26 L 6 Hardin-Simmons (a) 46 S 20 W 26 Hardin-Simmons (a) 7 Head Coach Dixie Howell N 2 W 14 New Mexico State (a) 7 S 27 W 40 Colorado State (h) 14 S 19 L 7 San Jose State (a) 18 N 9 L 20 Texas-El Paso (h) 34 O 4 L 14 San Jose State (h) 21 S 30 L 0 New Mexico (a) 21 N 16 T 13 Northern Arizona (h) 13 O 18 W 48 West Texas State (h) 14 O 8 W 13 California-Poly (h) 0 N 23 L 0 West Texas State (h) 7 O 25 L 0 Houston (h) 6 O 15 L 13 Northern Arizona (a) 19 N 30 L 19 Wichita State (a) 34 N 8 W 20 Arizona (a) 18 O 22 L 12 New Mexico State (h) 14 N 15 L 13 San Diego Navy (h) 35 O 29 W 10 California-Santa Barbara (h) 0 N 22 W 39 Texas-El Paso (h) 0 N 5 L 7 Hardin-Simmons (h) 12 1947 (4-7) N 29 W 47 Brigham Young (h) 6 N 19 L 6 Texas-El Paso (a) 14 Head Coach Ed Doherty N 24 W 21 Whittier (a) 0 S 20 W 33 California-Poly (h) 6 S 27 W 25 New Mexico (a) 12 1953 (4-5-1) 1939 (8-2-1) O 4 L 7 Abilene Christian (h) 13 Head Coach Clyde Smith O 11 L 6 Pepperdine (a) 27 S 19 L 14 San Diego Navy (h) 19 Head Coach Dixie Howell O 18 W 31 Northern Arizona (h) 7 S 26 W 14 North Texas State (a) 0 S 23 W 20 San Diego State (a) 0 N 1 W 33 New Mexico State (h) 12 O 3 L 27 Texas-El Paso (a) 28 S 30 W 19 West Texas State (h) 0 N 8 L 0 Texas-El Paso (a) 21 O 10 W 35 San Jose State (a) 20 O 7 W 35 California-Poly (h) 0 N 15 L 13 Arizona (h) 26 O 17 W 39 West Texas (h) 20 O 14 W 28 Whittier (h) 0 N 22 L 7 West Texas State (a) 35 O 24 L 20 Houston (a) 24 O 20 W 7 New Mexico State (a) 0 N 29 L 13 Nevada (a) 33 O 31 L 20 Hardin-Simmons (h) 27 O 28 W 27 Texas-El Paso (h) 7 D 6 L 0 Hardin-Simmons (h) 42 N 14 W 26 Brigham Young (h) 18 N 4 L 7 Hardin-Simmons (a) 19 N 21 T 12 Midwestern State (h) 12 N 11 W 41 Northern Arizona (h) 6 N 28 L 0 Arizona (h) 35 N 18 W 28 New Mexico (h) 6 1948 (5-5) N 25 L 0 San Diego Marines (a) 18 Head Coach Ed Doherty J 1 T 0 Catholic U. (Sun Bowl) 0 S 25 W 23 Western State (h) 0 1954 (5-5) O 2 W 33 Pepperdine (h) 7 Head Coach Clyde Smith 1940 (7-2-2) O 9 L 17 Utah State (a) 22 S 18 W 28 Hawaii (h) 14 O 16 W 40 Northern Arizona (h) 0 S 24 W 28 Brigham Young (a) 19 Head Coach Dixie Howell O 30 L 21 Arizona (a) 33 O 2 W 34 Texas-El Paso (h) 27 S 21 W 21 California-Davis (h) 13 N 5 W 52 New Mexico State (a) 7 O 9 L 12 San Jose State (h) 19 S 28 W 19 West Texas State (a) 13 N 12 L 12 Loyola Marymount (a) 16 O 16 L 7 Midwestern State (a) 14 O 5 L 0 Hardin-Simmons (a) 17 N 20 L 25 Hardin-Simmons (a) 63 O 23 W 21 West Texas State (h) 14 O 11 W 13 New Mexico (a) 6 N 26 L 25 Brigham Young (h) 27 O 30 W 14 Hardin-Simmons (a) 13 O 19 W 42 New Mexico State (h) 6 D 14 W 28 New Mexico (h) 17 N 6 L 7 Cincinnati (h) 34 O 26 T 0 Texas-El Paso (a) 0 N 13 L 13 North Texas State (h) 20 N 2 W 12 Northern Arizona (a) 0 N 20 L 14 Arizona (a) 54 N 9 T 7 Gonzaga (h) 7 1949 (7-3) N 16 W 41 Northern Colorado (h) 0 Head Coach Ed Doherty N 23 W 30 North Dakota Univ. (h) 12 S 24 W 33 Pepperdine (a) 13 1955 (8-2-1) J 1 L 13 Case W. Reserve (Sun Bowl) 26 O 1 L 13 Hardin-Simmons (a) 34 Head Coach Dan Devine O 8 W 62 Northern Arizona (h) 6 S 17 T 20 Wichita State (a) 20 1941 (5-5-1) O15 W 49 Brigham Young (h) 21 S 24 W 28 Midwestern State (h) 7 O 29 W 28 New Mexico (a) 19 O 1 W 42 San Diego Navy (h) 0 Head Coach Dixie Howell N 5 W 68 New Mexico State (h) 32 O 8 L 20 San Jose State (a) 27 S 20 W 6 Gonzaga (a) 0 N 12 W 34 Arizona (h) 7 O 15 W 46 San Diego State (a) 0 S 26 L 7 Texas A&I (h) 35 N 26 L 7 Loyola Marymount (h) 27 O 29 W 69 Hardin-Simmons (h) 14 O 4 L 7 West Texas State (h) 13 D 3 W 27 Utah State (h) 12 N 5 W 27 West Texas State (h) 7 O 11 T 0 New Mexico (h) 0 J 2 L 21 Xavier (Salad Bowl) 33 N 12 W 20 Texas-El Paso (a) 13 O 18 W 19 New Mexico State (a) 14 N 19 W 26 New Mexico State (h) 6 O 25 L 7 Arizona (h) 20 N 26 L 6 Arizona (h) 7 N 1 W 6 Northern Colorado (a) 0 1950 (9-2) D 2 W 39 Hawaii (a) 6 N 8 L 0 Texas-El Paso (h) 28 Head Coach Ed Doherty N 15 W 33 Northern Arizona (h) 0 S 23 W 41 Brigham Young (a) 13 N 20 W 26 Fresno State (a) 7 S 30 W 41 New Mexico (h) 6

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N 11 W 48 Texas-El Paso (a) 28 O 14 W 56 New Mexico (a) 23 1956 (9-1) N 18 W 40 Detroit (h) 6 O 21 W 31 Washington State (a) 20 Head Coach Dan Devine N 25 L 13 Arizona (h) 22 O 28 L 13 Wyoming (h) 15 S 22 W 37 Wichita State (h) 9 N 4 W 49 Utah (a) 32 S 29 W 27 North Texas State (h) 7 N 18 W 31 Brigham Young (h) 22 O 6 W 28 New Mexico State (a) 7 1962 (7-2-1) N 25 W 47 Arizona (h) 7 O 13 W 41 Idaho (a) 0 Head Coach Frank Kush O 20 W 26 Hardin-Simmons (a) 13 S 22 W 21 Wichita State (a) 10 O 27 W 47 San Jose State (h) 13 1968 (8-2) S 29 W 35 Colorado State (h) 0 N 3 W 61 San Diego State (h) 0 Head Coach Frank Kush O 6 T 24 Washington State (h) 24 N 10 L 0 Texas-El Paso (h) 28 S 21 W 55 Wisconsin (h) 7 O 13 L 14 West Texas State (h) 15 N 17 W 20 Arizona (a) 0 S 28 W 31 Texas-El Paso (h) 19 O 20 W 44 San Jose State (h) 8 N 24 W 19 Pacific (h) 6 O 5 L 13 Wyoming (a) 27 O 27 W 35 Texas-El Paso (h) 7 O 12 W 41 Washington State (h) 14 N 3 W 34 Utah State (h) 15 O 19 L 9 Oregon State (a) 28 N 10 W 35 Utah (h) 7 1957 (10-0) N 2 W 63 New Mexico (h) 28 N 17 W 45 New Mexico State (h) 20 Head Coach Dan Devine N 9 W 59 Utah (h) 21 N 24 L 17 Arizona (a) 20 S 21 W 28 Wichita State (a) 0 N 16 W 47 Brigham Young (a) 12 S 28 W 19 Idaho (h) 7 N 23 W 66 San Jose State (h) 0 O 5 W 44 San Jose State (a) 6 N 30 W 30 Arizona (a) 7 O 12 W 35 Hardin-Simmons (h) 26 1963 (8-1) O 26 W 66 San Diego State (a) 0 Head Coach Frank Kush N 2 W 21 New Mexico State (h) 0 S 21 L 13 Wichita State (h) 33 1969 (8-2) N 9 W 43 Texas-El Paso (a) 7 S 28 W 14 New Mexico State (h) 13 Head Coach Frank Kush N 16 W 53 Montana State (h) 13 O 5 W 50 Colorado State (a) 7 S 20 W 48 Minnesota (h) 26 N 23 W 41 Pacific (h) 0 O 12 W 24 West Texas State (h) 16 S 27 L 7 Oregon State (h) 30 N 30 W 47 Arizona (h) 7 O 19 W 27 Texas-El Paso (a) 0 O 4 W 23 Brigham Young (h) 7 N 2 W 30 Utah (h) 22 O 11 L 23 Utah (a) 24 N 9 W 21 San Jose State (a) 19 O 18 W 45 San Jose State (a) 11 1958 (7-3) N 16 W 35 Wyoming (h) 6 N 1 W 30 Wyoming (h) 14 Head Coach Frank Kush N 23 Idaho (Cancelled) (h) N 8 W 48 New Mexico (a) 17 S 20 W 47 Hawaii (h) 6 N 30 W 35 Arizona (h) 6 N 15 W 42 Texas-El Paso (a) 19 S 27 L 16 Pacific (a) 34 N 22 W 79 Colorado State (h) 7 O 4 W 16 West Texas State (h) 13 N 29 W 38 Arizona (h) 24 O 11 L 6 Hardin-Simmons (h) 14 1964 (8-2) O 18 L 20 San Jose State (h) 21 Head Coach Frank Kush O 24 W 27 Detroit (a) 6 S 19 W 24 Utah State (h) 8 1970 (11-0) N 1 W 23 New Mexico State (h) 19 S 26 W 34 West Texas State (a) 8 Head Coach Frank Kush N 8 W 27 Texas-El Paso (h) 0 O 3 W 24 Wichita State (h) 18 S 19 W 38 Colorado State (h) 9 N 22 W 47 Arizona (a) 0 O 10 W 42 Texas-El Paso (h) 13 S 26 W 35 Kansas State (h) 13 N 29 W 42 Marquette (h) 18 O 24 L 3 Utah (a) 16 O 3 W 52 Wyoming (a) 3 O 31 W 34 Colorado State (h) 6 O 10 W 37 Washington State (h) 30 N 7 W 21 Kansas State (h) 10 O 17 W 27 Brigham Young (a) 3 1959 (10-1) N 14 W 28 San Jose State (h) 16 O 24 W 42 Texas-El Paso (a) 13 Head Coach Frank Kush N 21 W 14 Idaho (h) 0 N 7 W 46 San Jose State (h) 10 S 19 W 43 West Texas State (h) 22 N 28 L 6 Arizona (a) 30 N 14 W 37 Utah (h) 14 S 26 W 34 Utah State (h) 12 N 21 W 33 New Mexico (h) 21 O 3 W 31 Montana State (h) 14 1965 (6-4) D 5 W 10 Arizona (a) 6 O 17 W 24 Colorado State (a) 9 D 20 W 48 North Carolina (Peach Bowl) 26 O 24 L 15 San Jose State (a) 24 Head Coach Frank Kush O 31 W 35 New Mexico State (h) 31 S 18 L 6 Brigham Young (h) 24 N 7 W 20 Texas-El Paso (a) 7 S 25 L 0 Utah State (h) 13 1971 (11-1) N 14 W 27 Brigham Young (h) 8 O 2 L 14 West Texas State (a) 22 Head Coach Frank Kush N 21 W 14 Hardin-Simmons (h) 8 O 9 W 8 Wichita State (h) 6 S 18 W 18 Houston (h) 17 N 28 W 15 Arizona (h) 9 O 16 L 14 San Jose State (a) 21 S 25 W 41 Utah (a) 21 D 4 W 14 Hawaii (a) 6 O 23 W 27 New Mexico (h) 14 O 2 W 24 Texas-El Paso (h) 7 O 30 W 28 Texas-El Paso (a) 20 O 9 W 42 Colorado State (h) 0 N 13 W 7 Washington State (h) 6 O 16 L 18 Oregon State (a) 24 1960 (7-3) N 20 W 14 Wyoming (h) 10 O 23 W 60 New Mexico (a) 28 Head Coach Frank Kush N 27 W 14 Arizona (h) 6 O 30 W 44 Air Force (h) 28 S 17 W 39 Colorado State (h) 0 N 6 W 38 Brigham Young (h) 13 S 24 W 14 West Texas State (a) 3 1966 (5-5) N 13 W 52 Wyoming (h) 19 N 20 W 49 San Jose State (a) 6 O 1 W 24 Washington State (h) 21 Head Coach Frank Kush O 8 W 28 Hardin-Simmons (a) 0 N 27 W 31 Arizona (h) 0 S 17 W 30 Texas-El Paso (h) 26 O 15 W 31 Brigham Young (a) 0 D 27 W 45 Florida State (Fiesta Bowl) 38 S 24 L 6 Wyoming (a) 23 O 22 L 7 San Jose State (h) 12 O 1 L 20 West Texas State (h) 21 O 29 L 24 New Mexico State (h) 27 O 8 L 15 Washington State (a) 24 1972 (10-2) N 5 W 24 Texas-El Paso (h) 0 O 14 W 10 Brigham Young (a) 7 Head Coach Frank Kush N 12 W 25 North Carolina State (h) 22 O 22 L 17 Oregon State (h) 18 S 16 W 33 Houston (a) 28 N 26 L 7 Arizona (a) 35 N 5 L 6 Utah (h) 21 S 23 W 56 Kansas State (h) 14 N 12 W 14 Oregon (h) 10 S 30 L 43 Wyoming (a) 45 N 19 W 28 New Mexico (h) 7 O 7 W 38 Oregon State (h) 7 1961 (7-3) N 28 W 20 Arizona (a) 17 O 14 W 59 Utah (h) 48 Head Coach Frank Kush O 21 W 49 Brigham Young (a) 17 S 23 W 21 Wichita State (h) 7 1967 (8-2) O 28 L 31 Air Force (h) 39 S 30 W 14 Colorado State (a) 6 N 4 W 55 Texas-El Paso (a) 14 O 7 L 26 Utah (h) 28 Head Coach Frank Kush N 11 W 60 New Mexico (h) 7 O 14 W 28 West Texas State (a) 11 S 9 W 27 San Jose State (h) 16 N 18 W 51 San Jose State (h) 21 O 21 W 24 Oregon State (h) 23 S 23 L 21 Oregon State (h) 27 N 25 W 38 Arizona (a) 21 O 28 W 47 Hardin-Simmons (h) 0 S 30 W 42 Wisconsin (a) 16 D 23 W 49 Missouri (Fiesta Bowl) 35 N 4 L 26 San Jose State (a) 32 O 7 W 33 Texas-El Paso (h) 32

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S 28 W 24 Southern California (h) 0 1973 (11-1) 1979 (6-6) O 6 L 17 UCLA (a) 40 Head Coach Frank Kush Frank Kush (3-2), (3-4) O 12 W 34 Utah (h) 27 S 15 W 26 Oregon (a) 20 S 8 L 9 California (h) 17 O 19 W 42 Utah State (h) 10 S 22 W 20 Washington State (h) 9 S 15 L 3 Florida State (a) 31 O 26 W 21 Washington State (a) 16 S 29 W 67 Colorado State (h) 14 S 22 W 49 *Toledo (h) 0 N 2 W 30 California (a) 8 O 6 W 67 New Mexico (a) 24 S 29 W 45 *Oregon State (a) 0 N 9 W 36 Washington (h) 7 O 13 W 28 San Jose State (h) 3 O 13 W 12 *Washington (h) 7 N 16 W 21 Stanford (h) 14 O 20 W 52 Brigham Young (h) 12 O 20 W 28 *Washington State (h) 17 N 23 L 13 Arizona (h) 16 O 27 W 44 Oregon State (a) 14 O 27 W 28 *Utah State (h) 14 D 22 L 17 Arkansas (Holiday Bowl) 18 N 3 L 31 Utah (a) 36 N 3 L 21 Stanford (a) 28 N 10 W 47 Wyoming (h) 0 N 10 L 28 UCLA (a) 31 N 17 W 54 Texas-El Paso (a) 13 N 17 W 42 West Virginia (h) 7 1986 (10-1-1) N 24 W 55 Arizona (h) 19 N 24 L 24 Arizona (h) 27 Head Coach John Cooper D 21 W 28 Pittsburgh (Fiesta Bowl) 7 D 1 L 17 Hawaii (a) 29 S 13 W 20 Michigan State (h) 17 *Victory later forfeited. S 20 W 30 Southern Methodist (h) 0 1974 (7-5) S 27 T 21 Washington State (h) 21 Head Coach Frank Kush 1980 (7-4) O 4 W 16 UCLA (a) 9 O 11 W 37 Oregon (a) 17 S 7 W 30 Houston (h) 9 Head Coach Darryl Rogers O 18 W 29 Southern California (a) 20 S 21 W 37 Texas Christian (h) 7 S 13 W 29 Houston (h) 13 O 25 W 52 Utah (h) 7 S 28 L 0 Missouri (a) 9 S 20 W 42 Oregon State (h) 14 N 1 W 34 Washington (h) 21 O 5 W 16 Wyoming (a) 10 S 27 L 21 Ohio State (a) 38 N 8 W 49 California (h) 0 O 19 W 32 Utah (h) 0 O 4 L 21 Southern California (a) 23 N 15 W 52 Wichita State (h) 6 O 26 W 41 New Mexico (h) 7 O 11 W 27 Washington State (h) 21 N 22 L 17 Arizona (a) 34 N 2 L 27 Texas-El Paso (h) 31 O 25 W 37 Pacific (h) 9 J 1 W 22 Michigan (Rose Bowl) 15 N 9 L 18 Brigham Young (a) 21 N 1 L 0 Washington (a) 25 N 16 L 14 North Carolina State (h) 35 N 8 W 34 California (h) 6 N 23 W 26 Colorado State (h) 21 N 18 L 14 UCLA (A) 23 1987 (7-4-1) N 30 L 0 Arizona (a) 10 N 22 W 42 Oregon (h) 37 D 7 W 26 Hawaii (a) 3 N 29 W 44 Arizona (a) 7 Head Coach John Cooper S 12 W 21 Illinois (a) 7 S 19 W 31 Pacific (h) 12 1976 (4-7) 1982 (10-2) S 26 L 28 Nebraska (h) 35 Head Coach Frank Kush Head Coach Darryl Rogers O 3 W 35 Texas-El Paso (h) 16 S 7 L 10 UCLA (h) 28 S 4 W 34 Oregon (a) 3 O 10 L 14 Washington (a) 27 S 25 L 22 California (h) 31 S 11 W 23 Utah (h) 10 O 17 W 38 Washington State (h) 7 O 2 L 10 Wyoming (a) 13 S 18 W 24 Houston (a) 10 O 24 W 30 Oregon State (a) 21 O 9 L 0 Cincinnati (h) 14 S 25 W 15 California (a) 0 O 31 L 23 UCLA (h) 31 O 16 W 23 Texas-El Paso (a) 6 O 2 W 30 Kansas State (h) 7 N 7 W 37 Oregon (h) 13 O 23 W 31 New Mexico (h) 15 O 9 W 21 Stanford (h) 17 N 14 L 20 California (a) 38 O 30 L 21 Brigham Young (a) 43 O 16 W 37 Texas-El Paso (h) 6 N 28 T 24 Arizona (h) 24 N 6 L 30 Air Force (h) 31 O 30 W 17 Southern California (h) 10 D 30 W 33 Air Force (Freedom Bowl) 28 N 13 L 28 Utah (h) 31 N 6 W 30 Oregon State (h) 16 N 20 W 21 Colorado State (h) 19 N 13 L 13 Washington (h) 17 N 27 W 27 Arizona (a) 10 N 27 L 18 Arizona (a) 28 1988 (6-5) J 1 W 32 Oklahoma (Fiesta Bowl) 21 Head Coach Larry Marmie 1977 (9-3) S 10 W 21 Illinois (h) 16 Head Coach Frank Kush 1983 (6-4-1) S 17 W 28 Colorado State (h) 17 S 24 L 16 Nebraska (a) 47 S 17 W 35 Northwestern (h) 3 Head Coach Darryl Rogers O 1 W 24 Lamar (h) 13 S 24 W 33 Oregon State (h) 31 S 10 W 39 Utah State (h) 12 O 8 L 0 Washington (h) 10 O 1 L 0 Missouri (h) 15 S 17 T 26 UCLA (a) 26 O 15 L 3 Stanford (a) 24 O 8 W 45 New Mexico (a) 24 S 24 W 44 Wichita State (h) 14 O 22 W 31 Washington State (a) 28 O 15 W 37 Air Force (a) 14 O 1 W 29 Stanford (h) 11 O 29 W 21 Oregon (a) 20 O 22 W 66 Texas-El Paso (h) 3 O 15 W 34 Southern California (a) 14 N 5 W 30 Oregon State (h) 24 O 29 W 47 Utah (a) 19 O 22 L 21 Washington State (h) 31 N 12 L 0 Southern California (h) 50 N 5 W 45 Wyoming (h) 0 O 29 L 26 Florida State (h) 29 N 26 L 18 Arizona (a) 28 N 12 W 24 Brigham Young (h) 13 N 5 L 24 California (a) 26 N 19 L 14 Colorado State (a) 25 N 12 W 38 Oregon State (h) 3 N 25 W 23 Arizona (h) 7 N 19 W 24 San Jose State (h) 17 1989 (6-4-1) D 25 L 30 Penn State (Fiesta Bowl) 42 N 26 L 15 Arizona (h) 17 Head Coach Larry Marmie S 9 W 31 Kansas State (h) 0 1978 (9-3) 1984 (5-6) S 16 W 28 San Jose State (h) 21 S 23 L 7 Houston (h) 36 Head Coach Frank Kush Head Coach Darryl Rogers S 30 W 19 Missouri (h) 3 S 9 W 42 Pacific (h) 7 S 8 L 3 Oklahoma State (h) 45 O 7 L 14 UCLA (a) 33 S 16 W 24 Brigham Young (h) 17 S 15 W 48 San Jose State (h) 0 O 14 T 17 Oregon State (a) 17 S 23 L 26 Washington State (a) 51 S 22 L 3 Southern California (h) 6 O 21 L 7 Oregon (h) 27 S 30 W 27 Texas-El Paso (h) 0 S 29 W 28 Stanford (a) 10 O 28 W 44 Washington State (h) 39 O 7 W 56 Northwestern (a) 14 O 6 L 14 California (h) 19 N 4 W 34 Washington (a) 32 O 14 W 20 Southern California (h) 7 O 20 W 45 Oregon State (h) 10 N 11 W 30 Stanford (h) 22 O 28 L 7 Washington (a) 41 O 27 L 13 UCLA (h) 21 N 25 L 10 Arizona (h) 28 N 4 W 35 California (h) 21 N 3 L 44 Florida State (h) 52 N 11 L 14 Stanford (h) 21 N 10 W 44 Oregon (a) 10 N 18 W 44 Oregon State (a) 22 N 17 W 45 Colorado State (h) 14 1990 (4-7) N 25 W 18 Arizona (a) 17 N 24 L 10 Arizona (a) 16 Head Coach Larry Marmie D 16 W 34 Rutgers (Garden State Bowl) 18 S 8 W 34 Baylor (h) 13 1985 (8-4) S 15 W 31 Colorado State (h) 20 S 29 L 9 Missouri (a) 30 Head Coach John Cooper O 6 L 14 Washington (h) 42 S 14 L 3 Michigan State (a) 12 O 13 L 24 California (h) 31 S 21 W 27 Pacific (h) 0 O 20 L 7 Oregon (a) 27

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O 27 L 6 Southern California (h) 13 O 6 W 63 Louisiana-Lafayette (h) 27 N 3 W 34 Oregon State (h) 9 1996 (11-1) O 13 L 17 USC (a) 48 N 10 W 51 Washington State (a) 26 Head Coach Bruce Snyder O 20 W 41 Oregon State (h) 24 N 24 L 17 Arizona (a) 21 S 7 W 45 Washington (h) 42 O 27 L 31 #13/11 Washington (h) 33 D 1 L 45 Houston (n) 62 S 14 W 52 North Texas (h) 7 N 3 L 24 #8/9 Oregon (a) 42 S 21 W 19 Nebraska (h) 0 N 10 L 16 #11/12 Washington State (h) 28 S 28 W 48 Oregon (h) 27 N 23 L 21 Arizona (h) 34 1991 (6-5) O 5 W 56 Boise State (h) 7 D 1 L 42 UCLA (a) 52 Head Coach Larry Marmie O 12 W 42 UCLA (a) 34 S 14 W 30 Oklahoma State (a) 3 O 19 W 48 Southern California (h) 35 20T S 21 W 32 Southern California (a) 25 O 26 W 41 Stanford (a) 9 2002 (8-6) S 28 L 9 Nebraska (h) 18 N 2 W 29 Oregon State (a) 14 Head Coach Dirk Koetter O 5 W 21 Utah (h) 15 N 9 W 35 California (h) 7 A 24 L 10 #10/8 Nebraska (a) 48 O 12 W 24 Oregon State (a) 7 N 23 W 56 Arizona (a) 14 A 31 W 38 Eastern Washington (h) 2 O 19 L 3 Washington State (h) 17 J 1 L 17 Ohio State (Rose Bowl) 20 S 7 W 46 Central Florida (h) 13 O 26 L 16 UCLA (h) 21 S 14 W 39 San Diego State (a) 28 N 2 L 16 Washington (a) 44 S 28 W 65 Stanford (h) 24 N 9 W 24 Oregon (h) 21 1997 (9-3) O 5 L 35 North Carolina (h) 38 N 16 L 6 California (a) 25 Head Coach Bruce Snyder O 12 W 13 Oregon State (h) 9 N 23 W 37 Arizona (h) 14 A 30 W 41 New Mexico State (h) 10 O 19 W 45 #6/6 Oregon (a) 42 S 13 W 23 Miami (Fla.) (a) 12 O 26 W 27 Washington (h) 16 S 20 L 10 Brigham Young (h) 13 N 2 L 22 #8/9 Washington State (a) 44 1992 (6-5) S 27 W 13 Oregon State (a) 10 N 9 L 38 California (h) 55 Head Coach Bruce Snyder O 4 L 14 Washington (a) 26 N 16 L 13 #8/8 USC (a) 34 S 5 L 7 Washington (h) 31 O 11 W 35 Southern California (h) 7 N 29 W 34 Arizona (a) 20 S 19 W 19 Louisville (h) 0 O 18 W 31 Stanford (a) 14 D 27 L 27 #6/6 Kansas State (Holiday Bowl) 34 S 26 L 24 Nebraska (a) 45 N 1 W 44 Washington State (h) 31 O 3 L 20 Oregon (a) 30 N 8 W 28 California (a) 21 O 10 W 39 Pacific (h) 5 N 15 W 52 Oregon (h) 31 2003 (5-7) O 17 W 40 Oregon State (h) 13 N 28 L 16 Arizona (h) 28 Head Coach Dirk Koetter O 24 W 20 UCLA (a) 0 D 31 W 17 Iowa (Sun Bowl) 7 S 6 W 34 Northern Arizona (h) 14 O 31 L 13 Southern California (h) 23 S 13 W 26 Utah State (h) 16 N 7 L 18 Washington State (a) 20 S 20 L 2 #18/14 Iowa (a) 21 N 14 W 28 California (h) 12 1998 (5-6) S 27 L 17 Oregon State (a) 45 N 21 W 7 Arizona (a) 6 Head Coach Bruce Snyder O 4 L 17 #10/10 USC (h) 37 S 5 L 38 Washington (h) 42 O 11 W 59 Oregon (h) 14 S 12 L 6 Brigham Young (a) 26 O 18 W 33 North Carolina (a) 31 1993 (6-5) S 19 W 34 North Texas (h) 15 O 25 L 13 UCLA (a) 20 Head Coach Bruce Snyder S 26 W 24 Oregon State (h) 3 N 1 L 23 California (h) 51 S 4 W 38 Utah (h) 0 O 3 L 24 USC (a) 35 N 8 L 27 Stanford (a) 38 S 18 L 17 Louisville (a) 35 O 10 L 9 Notre Dame (h) 28 N 15 L 19 #8/8 Washington State (a) 34 S 25 W 12 Oklahoma State (h) 10 O 22 W 44 Stanford (h) 38OT N 28 W 28 Arizona (h) 7 O 2 L 14 Oregon State (a) 30 O 31 W 38 Washington State (a) 28 O 9 L 25 Washington State (a) 44 N 7 W 55 California (h) 22 O 16 L 36 Oregon (h) 45 N 14 L 19 Oregon (a) 51 2004 (9-3) O 23 W 38 Stanford (a) 30 N 27 L 42 Arizona (a) 50 Head Coach Dirk Koetter O 30 W 32 Washington (h) 17 S 2 W 41 UTEP (h) 9 N 6 W 41 California (h) 0 1999 (6-6) S 11 W 30 Northwestern (a) 21 N 13 W 9 UCLA (a) 3 Head Coach Bruce Snyder S 18 W 44 #16/12 Iowa (h) 7 N 26 L 20 Arizona (h) 34 S 6 W 31 Texas Tech (h) 13 S 25 W 27 Oregon State (h) 14 S 18 L 7 New Mexico State (h) 35 O 2 W 28 Oregon (a) 13 S 25 L 23 California (a) 24 O 16 L 7 #1/1 USC (a) 45 1994 (3-8) O 23 W 48 UCLA (h) 42 Head Coach Bruce Snyder O 2 W 28 UCLA (h) 27 O 9 L 17 Notre Dame (a) 48 O 30 L 0 #7/8 California (a) 27 S 3 W 22 Oregon State (h) 16 O 16 W 28 Washington (a) 7 N 6 W 34 Stanford (h) 31 S 10 L 10 Miami (h) 47 O 23 W 33 Washington State (h) 21 N 13 W 45 Washington State (h) 28 S 17 L 22 Louisville (h) 25 O 30 L 17 Oregon (a) 20 N 26 L 27 Arizona (a) 34 S 24 L 21 California (a) 25 N 6 W 26 USC (a) 16 D 31 W 27 Purdue (Sun Bowl) 23 O 8 W 36 Stanford (h) 35 N 13 L 30 Stanford (h) 50 O 15 L 14 Washington (a) 35 N 27 W 42 Arizona (h) 27 O 22 L 21 Washington State (h) 28 2005 (7-5) D 25 L 3 Wake Forest (Aloha Bowl) 23 O 29 W 36 Brigham Young (a) 15 Head Coach Dirk Koetter N 5 L 10 Oregon (a) 34 S 1 W 63 Temple (h) 16 N 12 L 23 UCLA (h) 59 2000 (6-6) S 10 L 31 #5/5 LSU (h) 35 N 25 L 27 Arizona (a) 28 Head Coach Bruce Snyder S 17 W 52 Northwestern (h) 21 A 31 W 10 San Diego State (a) 7 S 24 W 42 Oregon State (a) 24 S 16 W 13 #NR/25 Colorado State (h) 10 O 1 L 28 #1/1 USC (h) 38 1995 (6-5) S 23 W 44 Utah State (h) 20 O 8 L 17 #25/RV Oregon (h) 31 Head Coach Bruce Snyder S 30 L 31 UCLA (a) 38 O 22 L 35 Stanford (a) 45 S 2 L 20 Washington (a) 23 O 7 W 30 California (h) 10 O 29 W 44 Washington (h) 20 S 9 W 45 UTEP (h) 20 O 14 L 15 #11/10 Washington (h) 21 N 5 W 27 Washington State (a) 24 S 16 L 28 Nebraska (a) 77 O 21 W 23 Washington State (a) 20 OT N 12 L 35 #14/14 UCLA (a) 45 S 23 W 20 Oregon State (h) 11 O 28 L 55 #7/10 Oregon (h) 56 2OT N 25 W 23 Arizona (h) 20 S 30 L 0 Southern California (a) 31 N 4 L 38 USC (h) 44 2OT D 27 W 45 Rutgers (Insight Bowl) 40 O 7 L 28 Stanford (h) 30 N 11 L 7 Stanford (a) 29 O 14 W 29 Brigham Young (h) 21 N 24 W 30 Arizona (a) 17 O 28 W 35 Oregon (a) 24 D 25 L 17 Boston College (Aloha Bowl) 31 N 4 W 37 UCLA (h) 33 N 11 W 38 California (a) 29 2001 (4-7) N 24 L 28 Arizona (h) 31 Head Coach Dirk Koetter S 8 W 38 San Diego State (h) 7 S 22 L 28 Stanford (a) 51 S 29 W 53 San Jose State (h) 15

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N21 W 52 Arizona (h) 37 2006 (7-6) 2011 (6-7) N28 L 46 California (a) 48 Head Coach Dirk Koetter Head Coach: Dennis Erickson J2 L 42 West Virginia 43 A 31 W 35 Northern Arizona (h) 14 S1 W 48 UC Davis (h) 14 S 9 W 52 Nevada (h) 12 S9 W(ot) 37 #19 Missouri(h) 30 S 16 W 21 Colorado (a) 3 S17 L 14 Illinois (a) 17 2016 (5-7) S 23 L 21 #21 California (a) 49 S24 W 43 #23 USC (h) 22 Head Coach: Todd Graham S 30 L 13 #14 Oregon (h) 48 O1 W 35 Oregon State (h) 20 S03 W 44 Northern Arizona (h) 13 O 14 L 21 #3 USC (a) 28 O8 W 35 Utah (a) 14 S10 W 68 Texas Tech (h) 55 O 21 W 38 Stanford (h) 3 O15 L 27 #9 Oregon (a) 41 S16 W 32 UTSA (a) 28 O 28 W 26 Washington (a) 23 OT O29 W 48 Colorado (h) 14 S24 W 51 California (h) 41 N 4 L 10 Oregon State (a) 44 N5 L 28 UCLA (a) 29 O1 L 20 USC (a) 41 N 11 W 47 Washington State (h) 14 N12 L 27 Washington State (a) 37 O8 W 23 UCLA (h) 20 N 18 L 12 UCLA (h) 24 N19 L 27 Arizona (h) 31 O15 L 16 Colorado (a) 40 N 25 W 28 Arizona (a) 14 N25 L 38 California (h) 47 O22 L 32 Washington State (h) 37 D 24 L 24 Hawai’i (Hawai’i Bowl) 41 D22 L 24 #6 Boise State 56 O29 L 35 Oregon (a) 54 N10 L 26 #15 Utah (h) 49 2007 (10-3) 2012 (8-5) N19 L 18 #6 Washington (a) 44 Head Coach: Todd Graham N25 L 35 Arizona (a) 56 Head Coach: Dennis Erickson A30 W 63 Northern Arizona (h) 6 S1 W 45 San Jose State (h) 3 S08 W 45 Illinois (h) 14 S8 W 33 Colorado (h) 14 2017 (7-6) S15 L 20 Missouri(a) 24 S15 W 34 San Diego State (h) 13 Head Coach: Todd Graham S22 W 37 Utah (h) 7 S22 W 44 Oregon State (h) 32 A31 W 37 New Mexico State (h) 31 S29 W 27 California (a) 17 S29 W 41 Stanford (a) 3 S09 L 20 San Diego State (h) 30 O11 W 51 Colorado (a) 17 O6 W 23 Washington State (a) 20 S16 L 45 Texas Tech (a) 52 O18 L 21 #3 Oregon (h) 43 O13 W 44 Washington (h) 20 S23 W 37 #24 Oregon (h) 35 O27 L 43 UCLA (h) 45 O27 W 31 #18/20 California (h) 20 S30 L 24 Stanford (a) 34 N03 L 26 #11 Oregon State (a) 36 N3 L 23 #4/4 Oregon (a) 35 O14 W 13 #5 Washington (h) 7 N10 L 21 #19 USC (a) 38 N10 W 24 UCLA (a) 20 O21 W 30 Utah (a) 10 N17 W 46 Washington State (h) 7 N22 L 24 #11/12 USC (h) 44 O28 L 17 #21 USC (h) 48 N23 W 41 #24 Arizona (a) 34 D1 W 20 Arizona (h) 17 N04 W 41 Colorado (h) 30 D29 W 62 Navy 28 D27 L 34 #17/17 Texas (Holiday Bowl) 52 N11 L 37 UCLA (a) 44 N18 W 40 Oregon State (a) 24 2013 (10-4) N25 W 42 Arizona (h) 30 2008 (5-7) Head Coach: Todd Graham D29 L 31 #24 N.C. State 52 Head Coach: Dennis Erickson S05 W 55 Sacramanto State (h) 0 A30 W 30 Northern Arizona (h) 13 S14 W 32 #20 Wisconsin (h) 30 S6 W 41 Stanford (h) 17 S21 L 28 #5 Stanford (a) 42 2018 (7-6) S13 L 20 UNLV (h) 23 OT S28 W 62 USC (h) 41 Head Coach: Herm Edwards S20 L 10 #3/3 Georgia (h) 27 O5 L 34 Notre Dame (a) 37 S01 W 49 UTSA (h) 7 O4 L 14 California (a) 24 O12 W 54 Colorado (h) 13 S08 W 16 #15 Michigan State (h) 13 O11 L 0 #8/9 Southern California (a) 28 O19 W 53 #20 Washington (h) 24 S15 L 21 San Diego State (a) 28 O25 L 20 Oregon (h) 54 O31 W 55 Washington State (a) 21 S22 L 20 #10 Washington (a) 27 N1 L 25 Oregon State (a) 27 N09 W 20 Utah (a) 19 S29 W 52 Oregon State (h) 24 N8 W 39 Washington (a) 19 N16 W 30 Oregon State (h) 17 O06 L 21 Colorado (a) 28 N15 W 31 Washington State (h) 0 N23 W 38 #14 UCLA (a) 33 O18 L 13 Stanford (h) 20 N28 W 34 UCLA (h) 9 N30 W 58 Arizona (h) 21 O27 W 38 USC (a) 35 D6 L 10 Arizona (a) 31 D07 L 14 #7 Stanford 38 N03 W 38 #16 Utah (h) 20 D30 L 23 Texas Tech 37 N10 W 31 UCLA (h) 28 N17 L 29 Oregon (a) 31 2009 (4-8) N24 W 41 Arizona (a) 40 Head Coach: Dennis Erickson 2014 (10-3) D15 L 20 #21 Fresno State 31 S5 W 50 Idaho State (h) 3 Head Coach: Todd Graham S19 W 38 ULM (h) 14 A28 W 45 Weber State (h) 14 S26 L 17 Georgia (a) 20 S06 W 58 New Mexico (a) 23 2019 (8-5) O3 L 17 Oregon State (h) 28 S13 W 38 Colorado (a) 24 Head Coach: Herm Edwards O10 W 27 Washington Sate (a) 14 S25 L 27 #11 UCLA (h) 62 A29 W 30 Kent State (h) 7 O17 W 24 Washington (h) 17 O4 W 38 #16 USC (a) 34 S06 W 19 Sacramento State (h) 7 O24 L 14 Stanford (a) 33 O18 W 26 #23 Stanford (h) 10 S14 W 10 #18 Michigan State (a) 7 O31 L 21 California (h) 23 O25 W 24 Washington (a) 10 S21 L 31 Colorado (h) 34 N7 L 9 #12/13 Southern California (h)14 N01 W 19 #18 Utah (h) 16 S27 W 24 #15 California (a) 17 N14 L 21 #14/16 Oregon (a) 44 N08 W 55 #8 Notre Dame (h) 31 O12 W 38 Washington State (h) 34 N21 L 13 UCLA (a) 23 N15 L 27 Oregon State (a) 35 O19 L 3 #13 Utah (a) 21 N28 L 17 Arizona (h) 20 N22 W 52 Washington State (h) 31 O26 L 32 UCLA (a) 42 N28 L 35 #12 Arizona (a) 42 N09 L 26 USC (h) 31 D27 W 36 Duke 31 N16 L 34 Oregon State (a) 35 2010 (6-6) N23 W 31 #6 Oregon (h) 28 Head Coach: Dennis Erickson N30 W 24 Arizona (h) 14 S4 W 54 Portland State (h) 9 2015 (6-7) D31 W 20 Florida State 14 S11 W 41 NAU (h) 20 Head Coach: Todd Graham S18 L 19 #11 Wisconsin (a) 20 S05 L 17 Texas A&M 38 S25 L 31 #5 Oregon (h) 42 S12 W 35 Cal Poly (h) 21 O2 L 28 Oregon State (a) 31 S18 W 34 New Mexico (h) 10 O9 W 24 Washington (a) 14 S26 L 14 #19 USC (h) 42 O23 L 17 California (a) 50 O3 W 38 #7 UCLA (a) 23 O30 W 42 Washington State (h) 0 O10 W 48 Colorado (h) 23 N6 L 33 Southern California (a) 34 O17 L 18 #4 Utah (a) 34 N13 L 13 #7 Stanford (h) 17 O29 L(3ot) 55 Oregon (h) 61 N26 W 55 UCLA (h) 34 N07 L 24 Washington State (a) 38 D2 W 30 Arizona (a) 29 N14 W 27 Washington (h) 17

120 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide HISTORY BOWLS 2019 TONY THE TIGER SUN 2015 MOTEL 6 CACTUS TTU - Davis 90 kickoff return (Sloan kick) BOWL BOWL TTU - Bustin 23 field goal ASU - Gonzalez 33 field goal Arizona State 20, Florida State 14 West Virginia 43, Arizona State 42 December 31 • El Paso • Sun Bowl Stadium January 2 • Phoenix • Chase Field Attendance: 42,412 Attendance: 39,321 2012 KRAFT FIGHT HUNGER Florida State 0 0 14 0 14 Arizona State 3 15 14 10 42 BOWL Arizona State 3 6 0 11 20 West Virginia 9 13 14 7 43 Arizona State 62, Navy 28 December 29 • San Francisco AT&T Stadium SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY Attendance: 34,172 ASU - Zendejas 40 yard field goal WVU - Lambert 21 field goal Arizona State 21 13 28 0 62 ASU - Zendejas 26 yard field goal WVU - Lambert 31 field goal Navy 0 7 7 14 28 ASU - Zendejas 24 yard field goal ASU - Gonzalez 37 field goal FSU - Wilson 3 yard run (Aguayo kick) WVU - Lambert 27 field goal SCORING SUMMARY FSU - Terry 91 yard pass from Blackman (Aguayo ASU - Lucien 19 pass from Bercovici (Gonzalez kick) ASU - Ross 16 pass from Kelly (Garoutte kick) kick) WVU - Gibson 59 pass from Howard (Lambert Kick) ASU - Grice 10 run (Garoutte kick) ASU - Zendejas 34 yard field goal ASU - Gonzalez 19 field goal ASU - Kelly 1 run (Garoutte kick) ASU - Harts 25 yard interception return (Daniels WVU - Shorts 10 pass from Howard (Lambert kick blocked) NAVY - Aiken 3 pass from Reynolds (Sloan kick) rush) ASU - White PAT return ASU - Agwuenu 11 pass from Kelly (Garoutte kick) ASU - Gonzalez 35 field goal ASU - Ross 52 pass from Kelly (Garoutte miss) 2018 MITSUBISHI MOTORS ASU - White 2 pass from Bercovici (Gonzalez kick) ASU - Ross 50 pass from Kelly (Garoutte kick) LAS VEGAS BOWL WVU - Jennings 64 pass from Howard (Lambert kick) ASU - Marshall 1 run (Garoutte kick) Fresno State 31, Arizona State 20 ASU - White 33 pass from Bercovici (Gonzalez kick) NAVY - Greene 95 kickoff return (Sloan kick) December 15 • Las Vegas • Las Vegas Bowl WVU - Shorts 17 pass from Howard (Lambert kick) ASU - Grice 39 run (Garoutte kick) Attendance: 37,146 ASU - Gonzalez 48 field goal ASU - Marshall 33 run (Garoutte kick) ASU - Chambers 58 pass from Bercovici (Gonzalez kick) Arizona State 7 10 3 0 20 NAVY - Swain 46 run (Sloan kick) WVU - Sills 15 pass from Howard (Lambert kick) Fresno State 10 7 7 7 31 NAVY - Turner 23 pass from Miller (Sloan kick)

SCORING SUMMARY 2014 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL 2011 LAS VEGAS BOWL Arizona State 36, Duke 31 FSU - Fuller 39 yard field goal Boise State 56, Arizona State 24 December 27 • Sun Bowl Stadium FSU - Kelly 70 yard Interception Return (Fuller December 22 • Attendance: 47,809 kick) Attendance: 35,720 ASU - Williams 3 yard pass from Wilkins (Ruiz Arizona State 10 10 10 6 36 Arizona State 0 3 7 14 24 kick) Duke 3 14 0 14 31 Boise State 14 14 7 21 56 ASU - Benjamin 17 yard run (Ruiz kick) ASU - Harry 6 yard pass from Wilkins (Ruiz kick) SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY FSU - McMaryion 10 yard run (Fuller kick) ASU - Richard 9 run (Gonzalez kick) BSU - Martin 100 kickoff return (Frisina kick) ASU - Ruiz 20 yard field goal ASU - Gonzalez 28 field goal BSU - Shoemaker. T. 14 pass from Moore(Frisina kick) ASU - Ruiz 44 yard field goal DUKE - Martin 40 field goal BSU - Miller 2 pass from Moore (Frisina kick) FSU - Rivers 68 yard run (Fuller kick) ASU - Gonzalez 38 field goal ASU - Garoutte 32 field goal FSU - Rivers 5 yard run (Fuller kick) ASU - Richard 1 run (Gonzalez kick) BSU - Efaw 5 pass from Miller (Frisina kick) DUKE - Powell 14 pass from Boone (Martin Kick) ASU - Ross 98 kickoff return (Garoutte kick) 2017 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL DUKE - Crowder 68 punt return (Martin kick) BSU - Taylor 100 int. return (Frisina kick) ASU - Richard 11 pass from Kelly (Gonzalez kick) BSU - Harper 4 run (Frisina kick) North Carolina State 52, Arizona State 31 ASU - Gonzalez 47 field goal BSU - Stanaway 26 fumble recovery (Frisina kick) December 29 • El Paso • Sun Bowl DUKE - Barnes 14 pass from Boone (Martin kick) ASU - Robinson 21 pass from Osweiler (Garoutte kick) Attendance: 39,897 DUKE - Blakeney 12 pass from Crowder (Martin kick) BSU - Martin 2 run (Frisina kick) Arizona State 0 10 0 21 31 ASU - Richard 4 pass from Kelly (2-point failed) ASU - Bell 30 pass from Osweiler (Garoutte kick) North 7 21 3 21 52 Carolina St. 2013 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY 2007 HOLIDAY BOWL SCORING SUMMARY HOLIDAY BOWL Texas 52, Arizona State 34 Texas Tech 37, Arizona State 23 NCST - Hines 5 yard run (Bambard kick) December 27 • San Diego Qualcomm Stadium December 30 • San Diego Qualcomm Stadium NCST - Hintes 5 yard run (Bambard kick) Attendance: 64,020 Attendance: 52,930 ASU - Ruiz 24 field goal Arizona State 0 10 10 14 34 Arizona State 6 7 7 3 23 NCST - Hines 5 yard run (Bambard kick) Texas 21 7 7 17 52 ASU - Harry 6 yard pass from Wilkins (Ruiz kick) Texas Tech 13 14 10 0 37 NCST - Meyers 25 yard pass from Finley (Bambard kick) SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY NCST - Bambard 26 field goal UT - Lockey 2 pass from McCoy (Bailey kick) NCST - Gallaspy 23 yard run (Bambard kick) TTU - Hall 1 pass from Webb (2-point failed) UT - Chils 4 run (Bailey kick) ASU - Wilkins 1 yard run (Ruiz kick) TTU - Grant 18 pass from Webb (Bustin kick) UT - Charles 15 run (Bailey kick) ASU - Williams 19 yard pass from Wilkins (Ruiz kick) ASU - Gonzalez 44 field goal ASU - McGaha 7 pass from Carpenter (Weber kick) NCST - Samuel 2 yard run (Bambard kick) ASU - Gonzalez 31 field goal UT - McCoy 9 run (Bailey kick) ASU - Darby 20 yard pass from Wilkins (Ruiz kick) TTU - Marquez 23 pass from Webb (Bustin kick) ASU - Weber 32 field goal NCST - Gallaspy 1 yard run (Bambard kick) TTU - Grant 21 pass from Webb (Bustin kick) ASU - Weber 46 field goal ASU - Foster 20 run (Gonzalez Kick) UT - Finley 0 fumble recovery (Bailey kick) ASU - Kelly 44 run (Gonzalez kick)

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 121 HISTORY BOWLS

BOWL GAME RESULTS (15-16-1) Sun Bowl, Jan. 1, 1940 Fiesta Bowl,, Dec. 26, 1975 Sun Bowl, Dec. 31, 1997 Las Vegas Bowl, Dec. 22, 2011 ASU 0, Catholic U. 0 ASU 17, Nebraska 14 ASU 17, Iowa 7 Boise State 56, ASU 24 Sun Bowl, Jan. 2, 1941 Fiesta Bowl, Dec. 25, 1977 Aloha Bowl, Dec. 25, 1999 Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl, Case Western Reserve 26, ASU 13 Penn State 42, ASU 30 Wake Forest 23, ASU 3 Dec. 29, 2012 ASU 62, Navy 28 Salad Bowl, Jan. 2, 1950 Garden State Bowl, Dec. 16, 1978 Aloha Bowl, Dec. 25, 2000 National University Holiday Bowl, Xavier 33, ASU 21 ASU 34, Rutgers 18 Boston College 31, ASU 17 Dec. 30, 2013 TTU 37, ASU 23 Salad Bowl, Jan. 1, 1951 Fiesta Bowl, Jan. 1, 1983 Holiday Bowl, Dec. 27, 2002 Hyundai Sun Bowl, Miami (O) 34, ASU 21 ASU 32, Oklahoma 21 Kansas State 34, ASU 27 Dec. 27, 2014 ASU 36, Duke 31 Peach Bowl, Dec. 30, 1970 Holiday Bowl, Dec. 22, 1985 Sun Bowl, Dec. 31, 2004 Motel 6 Cactus Bowl, ASU 48, North Carolina 26 Arkansas 18, ASU 17 ASU 27, Purdue 23 Jan. 2, 2016 WVU 43, ASU 42 Fiesta Bowl, Dec. 27, 1971 Rose Bowl, Jan. 1, 1987 Insight Bowl, Dec. 27, 2005 Hyundai Sun Bowl, ASU 45, Florida State 38 ASU 22, Michigan 15 ASU 45, Rutgers 40 Dec. 29, 2017 NC State 52, ASU 31 Fiesta Bowl, Dec. 23, 1972 Freedom Bowl, Dec. 30, 1987 Hawai’i Bowl, Dec. 24, 2006 Mitsubishi Motors Las Vegas Bowl ASU 49, Missouri 35 ASU 33, Air Force 28 Hawai’i 42, ASU 21 Dec. 15, 2018 Fresno State 31, ASU 20 Fiesta Bowl, Dec. 21, 1973 Rose Bowl, Jan. 1, 1997 Holiday Bowl, Dec. 27, 2007 Tony The Tiger Sun Bowl ASU 28, Pittsburgh 7 Ohio State 20, ASU 17 Texas 52, ASU 34 Dec. 31, 2019 ASU 20, Florida State 14

UH - Rivers 38 pass from Brennan (Kelly kick) PU - Stubblefield 5 pass from Orton 1999 ALOHA BOWL UH - Grice-Mullen 7 pass from Brennan (Kelly kick) ASU - Ainsworth 34 field goal Wake Forest 23, Arizona State 3 UH - Grice-Mullen 36 pass from Brennan (Kelly kick) ASU - Burgess 41 pass from Keller December 25 • Honolulu, Hawaii UH - Kelly 43 field goal PU - Davis 6 pass from Orton • Attendance: 40,974 ASU - Torain 12 run (Ainsworth kick) ASU - Burgess 19 pass from Keller ASU - Jones, M. 4 pass from Carpenter (Ainsworth kick) Wake Forest 3 0 10 10 23 UH - Bess 21 pass from Brennan (Kelly kick) 2002 HOLIDAY BOWL Arizona State 0 3 0 0 3 UH - Rivers 79 pass from Brennan (Kelly kick) Kansas State 34, Arizona State 27 SCORING SUMMARY December 27, 2002 • San Diego, Calif. WF - Burdick 22 field goal 2005 INSIGHT BOWL Qualcomm Stadium. • Attendance: 58,717 ASU - Barth 46 field goal Arizona State 45, Rutgers 40 Kansas State 0 14 0 20 34 WF - Burdick 34 field goal December 27 • Phoenix Chase Field Arizona State 0 20 0 7 27 WF - Caldwell 56 pass from Sankey (Burdick kick) Attendance: 43,536 WF - Kane 1 run (Burdick kick) Arizona State 7 10 14 14 45 SCORING SUMMARY WF - Burdick 43 field goal Rutgers 17 7 6 10 40 ASU - Taplin 6 pass from Walter ASU - Barth 26 field goal 1997 SUN BOWL SCORING SUMMARY KSU - Sproles 41 run Arizona State 17, Iowa 7 ASU - Hill 9 run RU - Harris 1 pass from Hart (Ito kick) December 31 • El Paso, Texas ASU - Barth 39 field goal ASU - M.  Miller 43 pass from Carpenter (Ainsworth kick) Sun Bowl Stadium. • Attendance: 49,104 RU - Leonard 31 pass from Hart (Ito kick) KSU - Roberson 32 run Iowa 0 0 0 7 7 RU - Ito 25 field goal KSU - Roberson 3 run Arizona State 0 10 7 0 17 ASU - Ainsworth 20 field goal ASU - Williams 10 pass from Walter KSU - Roberson 1 run RU - Leonard 3 run (Ito kick) SCORING SUMMARY ASU - Z. Miller 1 pass from Carpenter (Ainsworth kick) KSU - Evans 10 pass from Roberson ASU - Jackson 35 pass from Campbell (Nycz kick) ASU - Burgess 1 run (Ainsworth kick) ASU - Nycz 20 field goal RU - Ito 23 field goal 2000 ALOHA BOWL ASU - Martin 1 run (Nycz kick) ASU - Richardson  22 pass from Carpenter (Ainsworth kick) Boston College 31, Arizona State 17 UI - Carter 26 pass from Reiners (Bromert kick) RU - Ito 52 field goal December 25 • Honolulu, Hawaii RU - Ito 48 field goal Aloha Stadium • Attendance: 24,397 ASU - M. Miller 42 pass from Carpenter (B. Miller 1997 ROSE BOWL pass from Carpenter) Boston 10 0 14 7 31 College Ohio State 20, Arizona State 17 ASU - Burgess 4 run (Carpenter rush failed) January 1, 1997 • Pasadena, Calif RU - Moses 29 pass from Hart (Ito kick) Arizona State 7 3 0 7 17 The Rose Bowl. • Attendance: 100,635 2004 SUN BOWL ASCORING SUMMARY Ohio State 7 0 7 6 20 ASU - Pace 14 run Arizona State 0 7 3 7 17 Arizona State 27, Purdue 23 BC - Washington 10 run December 31 • El Paso, Texas BC - Sutphin 50 field goal SCORING SUMMARY Sun Bowl Stadium. • Attendance: 51,288 ASU - Barth 28 field goal OSU - Boston 9 pass from Jackson (J. Jackson kick) Arizona State 3 0 7 17 27 BC - Dewalt 58 pass from Hasselback ASU - Boyer 25 pass from Plummer (Nycz kick) Purdue 0 2 7 14 23 BC - Read 40 pass from Hasselback ASU - Nycz 37 field goal BC - Washington 11 run OSU - Stanley 72 pass from Germaine (J. Jackson kick) SCORING SUMMARY ASU - Dennard 31 pass from Cooper ASU - Plummer 11 run (Nycz kick) ASU - Ainsworth 22 field goal OSU - Boston 5 pass from Germaine (kick failed) PU - Villareal safety PU - Hare 80 pass from Orton ASU - Hagan 27 pass from Keller

122 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide HISTORY BOWLS 1985 HOLIDAY BOWL ASU - Lane 11 pass from Sproul (Hicks kick) PSU - Bahr 23 field goal BOWL GAME MVP’S Arkansas 18, Arizona State 17 ASU - Washington 13 pass from Sproul (Hicks kick) GAME MVP December 22 • San Diego, Calif. 2014 Hyundai Sun Bowl Demario Richard (O) PSU - Geise 18 run (Bahr kick) Stadium • Attendance: 50,641 2012 Kraft Fight Hunger Marion Grice (O) PSU - Suhey 3 run (Bahr kick) Will Sutton (D) Arizona State 3 11 0 3 17 ASU - Washington 30 pass from Sproul (Hicks kick) 2005 Insight Rudy Carpenter (O) Arkansas 7 0 0 11 18 PSU - Bahr 32 field goal Jamar Williams (D) ASU - Perry 1 run (Hicks kick) 2004 Sun Sam Keller (MVP) SCORING SUMMARY 2002 Holiday Terrell Suggs (D) PSU - Suhey 3 run (Geise rush) 2000 Aloha Alfred Williams (D) ASU - Bostrom 47 field goal ASU - Safety, Fitzkee tackled in end zone 1999 Aloha Adam Archuleta (D) ARK - Thomas 9 run (Trainor kick) 1997 Sun Michael Martin (MVP) ASU - Bostrom 22 field goal 1975 FIESTA BOWL Jeremy Staat (Lineman) ASU - Cox 16 pass from Van Raaphorst (Van 1987 Freedom Daniel Ford (O) Raaphorst pass to Amoia) Arizona State 17, Nebraska 14 1987 Rose Jeff Van Raaphorst (MVP) ARK - Edmonds 17 run (Calcagni run) December 26 • Tempe, Ariz. 1985 Holiday Greg Battle (D) ASU - Bostrom 28 field goal Sun Devil Stadium • Attendance: 51,396 1983 Fiesta Todd Hons (O) Jim Jeffcoat (D) ARK - Trainor 37 field goal Arizona State 3 3 0 11 17 1978 Garden State John Mistler (O) Nebraska 0 7 7 0 14 1977 Fiesta Dennis Sproul (O) 1983 FIESTA BOWL 1975 Fiesta John Jefferson (O) SCORING SUMMARY Arizona State 32, Oklahoma 21 Larry Gordon (D) ASU - Kush 27 field goal 1973 Fiesta Greg Hudson (O) January 1 • Tempe, Ariz. UN - Anthony 1 run (Coyle kick) Mike Haynes (D) Sun Devil Stadium • Attendance: 70,553 1972 Fiesta Woody Green (O) ASU - Kush 33 field goal 1971 Fiesta Junior Ah You (D) Arizona State 0 11 7 14 32 UN - Anthony 4 run (Coyle kick) 1970 Peach Monroe Eley (O) Oklahoma 7 6 8 0 21 ASU - Jefferson 10 pass from Mortensen Junior Ah You (D) (Mortensen pass to Mucker) SCORING SUMMARY ASU - Kush 29 field goal OU - Wilson 1 run (Keeling kick) ASU - Zendejas 32 field goal 1973 FIESTA BOWL 1987 FREEDOM BOWL ASU - Safety, Phelps tackled in end zone Arizona State 28, Pittsburgh 7 Arizona State 33, Air Force 28 ASU - Zendejas 22 field goal December 21 • Tempe, Ariz. December 30 • Anaheim, Calif. OU - Wilson 1 run (run failed) Sun Devil Stadium • Attendance: 50,878 Anaheim Stadium • Attendance: 33,261 ASU - Zendejas 54 field goal ASU - Clack 15 run (Zendejas kick) Arizona State 7 0 3 18 28 Arizona State 0 24 3 6 33 OU - Sims 19 run (Phelps pass to Fontenette) Pittsburgh 7 0 0 0 7 Air Force 7 7 0 14 28 ASU - Moore 1 run (Zendejas kick) ASU - Brown 52 pass from Hons (Zendejas kick) SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY PITT - Dorsett 3 run (Long kick) AF - Johnson 12 run (Yarbrough kick) 1978 GARDEN STATE BOWL ASU - Green 3 run (Kush kick) ASU - Williams 2 run (Zendejas kick) ASU - Kush 30 field goal ASU - Harris 2 run (Zendejas kick) Arizona State 34, Rutgers 18 ASU - Hudson 38 pass from White (kick failed) ASU - Zendejas 36 field goal December 16 • East Rutherford, N.J. ASU - Green 23 run (kick failed) AF - Booker 3 run (Yarbrough kick) The Meadowlands • Attendance: 33,402 ASU - Green 1 run (kick failed) ASU - Cox 61 pass from Ford (Zendejas kick) Arizona State 0 7 14 13 34 ASU - Zendejas 20 field goal Rutgers 10 0 0 8 18 ASU - Wendorf 20 run (kick failed) 1972 FIESTA BOWL AF - Senn 10 pass from McDowell (conversion failed) SCORING SUMMARY Arizona State 49, Missouri 35 AF - Senn 18 pass from McDowell (McDowell run) RU - Dorn 47 run (Startzell kick) December 23 • Tempe, Ariz. RU - Startzell 46 field goal Sun Devil Stadium • Attendance: 51,318 1987 ROSE BOWL ASU - Weathers 14 pass from Malone (Hicks kick) Arizona State 14 14 0 21 49 Arizona State 22, Michigan 15 ASU - Mistler 26 pass from Malone (Hicks kick) Missouri 0 7 14 14 35 January 1 • Pasadena, Calif. ASU - DeFrance 53 pass from Malone (Hicks kick) SCORING SUMMARY The Rose Bowl • Attendance: 103,168 ASU - Malone 1 run (Hicks kick) RU - Blackwell 5 run (Blackwell pass to McMichael) ASU - Green 2 run (Cruz kick) Arizona State 0 13 6 3 22 ASU - Malone 4 run (kick failed) ASU - Green 12 run (Cruz kick) Michigan 8 7 0 0 15 UM - Johnson 1 run (Hill kick) ASU - McClanahan 1 run (Cruz kick) SCORING SUMMARY 1977 FIESTA BOWL ASU - Beverly 34 pass from White (Cruz kick) UM - Morris 18 run (G. White pass from Gillette) Penn State 42, Arizona State 30 UM - Link 48 pass from Cherry (kick failed) ASU - Bostrom 37 field goal December 25 • Tempe, Ariz. UM - Link 4 pass from Cherry (Link pass from Cherry) UM - Harbaugh 2 run (Gillette kick) Sun Devil Stadium • Attendance: 57,727 ASU - Green 17 run (Cruz kick) ASU - Bostrom 17 field goal Penn State 14 3 7 18 42 UM - Fink 100 kickoff return (Hill kick) ASU - Hill 4 pass from Van Raaphorst (Bostrom kick) Arizona State 0 14 0 16 30 ASU - Beverly 53 pass from White (Cruz kick) ASU - Hill 1 pass from Van Raaphorst (pass failed) ASU - Green 21 run (Cruz kick) ASU - Bostrom 25 field goal SCORING SUMMARY UM - Reamon 31 run (Hill kick) PSU - Lally 21 blocked punt return (Bahr kick) PSU - Torrey 3 pass from Fusina (Bahr kick)

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 123 HISTORY BOWLS 1971 FIESTA BOWL 1950 SALAD BOWL Arizona State 45, Florida State 38 Xavier 33, Arizona State 21 December 27 • Tempe, Ariz. January 2 • Phoenix, Ariz. Sun Devil Stadium • Attendance: 51,809 Montgomery Stadium • Attendance: 18,500 Arizona State 7 14 10 14 45 Xavier 0 14 13 6 33 Florida State 10 18 0 10 38 Arizona State 7 0 7 7 21

SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY ASU - Demery 21 pass from White (Ekstrand kick) ASC - White 1 pass from Coleman (Fuller kick) FSU - Magalski 1 run (Fontes kick) XU - Wilke (Keefe kick) FSU - Fontes 35 field goal XU - O’Brien (Keefe kick) ASU - Green 1 run (Ekstrand kick) ASC - Coleman 1 run (Fuller kick) FSU - Fontes 23 field goal XU - McQuade (kick failed) FSU - Dawson 14 pass from Gaydos (Dawson pass XU - Finnell (Keefe kick) from Huff) ASC - White 5 run (Fuller kick) FSU - Dawson 10 pass from Huff (Fontes kick) XU - Crowe 1 run (kick failed) ASU - Ekstrand 34 field goal ASU - Green 2 run (Ekstrand kick) 1941 SUN BOWL FSU - Fontes 42 field goal Case Western Reserve 26, Arizona State 13 ASU - Holden 68 punt return (Ekstrand kick) January 1 • El Paso, Texas FSU - Smith 25 pass from Huff (Fontes kick) The Sun Bowl • Attendance: 12,000 ASU - Green 2 run (Ekstrand kick) Western 7 0 6 13 26 Reserve 1970 PEACH BOWL Arizona State 0 13 0 0 13 Arizona State 48, North Carolina 26 December 30 • Atlanta, Ga. SCORING SUMMARY Grant Field • Attendance: 52,126 WR - Belichick 1 run (Belichick kick) Arizona State 7 14 20 7 48 ASTC - Pitts 10 pass from Hernandez (kick failed) North 0 26 0 0 26 ASTC - Henshaw 94 run (Hernandez kick) Carolina WR - Waggle 10 return of blocked kick (kick failed) WR - Booth 5 run (Skoczen kick) SCORING SUMMARY WR - Reis 3 run (kick failed) ASU - Thomas 8 run (Ekstrand kick) ASU - Thomas 33 run (Ekstrand kick) 1940 SUN BOWL NC - McCauley 1 run (Craven kick) Arizona State 0, Catholic University 0 ASU - Hill 67 pass from Spagnola (Ekstrand kick) January 1 • El Paso, Texas NC - Blanchard 36 pass from Miller (Craven kick) The Sun Bowl • Attendance: 13,000 NC - McCauley 17 run (kick failed) NC - McCauley 4 run (pass failed) Catholic 0 0 0 0 0 ASU - Eley 8 run (Ekstrand kick) Arizona State 0 0 0 0 0 ASU - Holden 13 run (kick failed) ASU - Eley 5 run (Ekstrand kick) ASU - Thomas 2 run (Ekstrand kick) 1951 SALAD BOWL Miami Ohio 34, Arizona State 21 January 1 • Phoenix, Ariz. Montgomery Stadium • Attendance: 23,000 Miami (Ohio) 7 14 6 7 34 Arizona State 0 7 7 7 21

SCORING SUMMARY MU - Pont 1 run (Stauffer kick) MU - Bailey 1 run (Stauffer kick) ASC - White 27 pass from Aja (Fuller kick) ASC - Wahlin 4 run (Fuller kick) MU - Maccioli 7 pass from Wirkowski (kick failed) MU - Bailey 50 run (Stauffer kick) ASC - White 15 run (Fuller kick)

124 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide RECORDS ASU SUN DEVIL FOOTBALL RECORDS YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS

RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE PUNTS SCORING FIRST DOWNS Year Att.-Yds.-TD Avg./G A-C-I-TD Yds. Avg./G Pl.-Yds. Avg./G No. Avg. TD C-1 C-2 FG Pts. Avg./G R P Pn Tot. 1946 ASU (11) 451-870-NA 79.1 241-81-30-NA 1,073 97.6 692-1,943 176.6 81 34.6 14 7-14 0-0 0 93 8.5 49 41 11 101 Opponents 507-2,244-NA 204.0 142-61-9-NA 1,101 100.1 649-3,345 304.1 60 28.0 47 31-47 0-0 0 313 28.5 87 36 5 128 1947 ASU (11) 478-2,343-NA 213.0 196-77-15-NA 913 83.0 674-3,256 296.0 62 34.8 26 11-26 0-0 0 168 15.3 101 36 8 145 Opponents 476-2,251-NA 204.6 163-51-19-NA 751 68.3 639-3,002 272.9 69 34.2 35 24-35 0-0 0 234 21.3 96 20 5 121 1948 ASU (10) 499-2,188-NA 218.8 183-85-9-NA 1,104 110.4 682-3,292 329.2 40 32.5 41 20-41 0-0 3 276 27.6 109 46 8 163 Opponents 456-2,109-NA 210.9 171-68-19-NA 986 98.6 627-3,095 309.5 53 33.6 27 22-27 0-0 2 192 19.2 81 38 6 125 1949 ASU (9) 522-2,968-NA 329.8 144-56-17-NA 1,111 123.4 666-4,079 453.2 33 37.1 47 39-47 0-0 0 321 35.7 – – – 173 Opponents 440-1,725-NA 191.7 140-50-20-NA 706 78.4 580-2,431 270.1 61 34.7 26 15-26 0-0 0 171 19.0 – – – 111 1950 ASU (11) 669-3,710-NA 337.3 194-86-21-NA 1,405 127.7 863-5,115 465.0 51 36.1 58 53-58 0-0 1 404 36.7 178 53 11 242 Opponents 455-2,253-NA 304.5 225-91-27-NA 1,353 123.0 680-3,606 327.8 74 34.6 23 16-23 0-0 0 154 14.0 78 51 8 137 1951 ASU (11) 559-3,350-NA 145.8 130-51-11-NA 814 74.0 689-4,164 378.5 48 34.3 45 32-45 0-0 2 308 28.0 164 27 8 199 Opponents 494-1,604-NA 160.4 206-92-10-NA 1,426 129.6 700-3,030 274.5 68 37.2 26 17-26 0-0 1 176 16.0 90 48 15 163 1952 ASU (9) 423-2,075-26 230.6 141-70-12-6 888 98.7 564-2,963 329.2 47 32.1 37 25-37 0-0 0 247 27.4 101 42 2 145 Opponents 432-1,488-12 160.9 199-96-17-5 1,240 137.8 631-2,688 298.7 40 36.1 18 13-18 0-0 0 121 13.4 95 45 10 150 1953 ASU (10) 437-1,806-NA 180.6 127-60-7-NA 765 76.5 564-2,571 257.1 56 34.9 31 19-31 0-0 0 207 20.7 89 28 9 126 Opponents 529-2,533-NA 253.3 138-52-8-NA 613 61.3 667-3,146 314.6 45 29.8 30 18-30 0-0 1 203 20.3 127 29 3 159 1954 ASU (10) 449-1,646-NA 164.6 123-59-11-NA 840 84.0 572-2,486 248.6 53 38.1 26 22-26 0-0 0 178 17.8 92 37 4 133 Opponents 506-2,472-NA 247.2 144-75-11-NA 1,022 102.2 650-3,478 347.8 38 35.3 34 24-34 0-0 0 228 22.8 114 41 1 156 1955 ASU (11) 446-2,419-NA 219.4 209-119-14-12 1,695 154.1 655-4,114 374.0 37 36.3 51 37-51 0-0 0 343 31.2 99 74 9 182 Opponents 452-1,485-NA 135.0 208-96-16-7 1,189 108.1 660-2,674 243.1 57 34.3 16 11-16 0-0 0 107 9.7 85 46 7 138 1956 ASU (10) 477-2,438-NA 243.8 148-81-10-11 1,178 117.8 625-3,616 361.6 39 33.5 45 33-45 0-0 1 306 30.6 123 44 8 175 Opponents 454-1,572-NA 157.2 185-87-18-4 1,038 103.8 639-2,610 261.0 51 34.3 12 8-12 0-0 1 83 8.3 79 48 5 132 1957 ASU (10) 521-2,922-19 292.2 152-81-7-19 1,527 152.7 672-4,449 444.9 29 35.4 59 40-59 0-0 1 397 39.7 123 50 9 182 Opponents 381-1,029-5 102.9 200-92-19-5 1,240 124.0 581-2,166 216.6 66 32.8 10 6-10 0-0 0 66 6.6 83 46 9 138 1958 ASU (10) 548-2,539-28 253.9 146-73-11-10 1,256 125.6 694-3,795 379.5 33 35.4 38 6-7 17-31 1 271 27.1 129 43 9 181 Opponents 372-1,257-12 125.7 184-94-8-3 1,151 115.1 556-2,408 240.8 47 36.6 19 5-6 5-13 0 131 13.1 70 36 8 114 1959 ASU (11) 556-2,186-24 198.7 146-76-5-13 1,053 95.7 711-3,239 294.5 50 43.2 37 25-30 5-7 5 272 24.7 124 47 15 186 Opponents 455-1,680-13 121.3 213-101-20-8 1,344 122.2 673-3,024 274.8 48 37.1 20 6-8 8-12 2 150 13.6 102 57 13 172 1960 ASU (10) 548-2,489-20 248.9 135-61-8-7 849 84.9 683-3,338 333.8 39 40.5 29 27-27 2-2 6 223 22.3 121 44 18 183 Opponents 403-1,380-10 138.0 175-92-6-6 985 98.5 578-2,365 236.5 53 38.6 17 8-11 2-6 2 120 12.0 70 54 12 136 1961 ASU (10) 466-1,999-NA 199.9 192-95-11-15 1,355 135.5 658-3,354 335.4 31 42.1 41 18-26 7-15 3 287 28.7 107 59 12 178 Opponents 416-1,678-NA 167.8 162-78-21-8 1,107 110.7 578-2,785 278.5 45 33.0 23 7-13 6-10 2 141 14.1 85 55 5 145 1962 ASU (10) 468-2,342-NA 234.2 161-87-10-16 1,502 150.2 629-3,844 384.4 31 39.9 42 37-39 2-3 3 304 30.4 136 54 12 202 Opponents 398-1,073-NA 107.3 220-106-13-7 1,379 137.9 618-2,472 247.2 50 37.6 17 9-10 5-7 1 126 12.6 67 61 13 141 1963 ASU (9) 398-2,038-NA 226.4 165-79-15-11 1,197 133.0 563-3,235 359.4 37 38.8 35 26-28 5-4 1 249 27.7 101 48 13 162 Opponents 401-1,399-NA 155.4 190-76-15-3 1,101 122.3 591-2,500 277.8 55 35.8 18 10-14 0-4 0 122 13.6 66 47 13 126 1964 ASU (10) 365-1,203-NA 120.3 281-151-19-23 2,559 255.9 646-3,762 376.2 35 38.3 32 27-29 1-3 3 230 23.0 72 101 15 188 Opponents 414-1,205-NA 120.5 187-79-11-6 1,076 107.6 601-2,281 228.1 64 41.7 17 5-11 3-6 4 125 12.5 63 46 9 118 1965 ASU (10) 468-1,282-7 128.2 188-99-4-9 1,185 118.5 653-2,467 246.7 66 44.8 18 12-13 2-4 2 132 13.2 65 61 14 140 Opponents 398-1,173-12 117.3 249-109-13-6 1,523 152.3 646-2,696 269.6 60 40.5 20 13-16 0-4 3 142 14.2 69 66 10 145 1966 ASU (10) 471-1,131-10 113.1 216-105-19-9 1,501 150.1 687-2,632 263.2 64 38.7 22 18-19 1-3 4 166 16.6 66 61 19 146 Opponents 408-1,038-10 103.8 247-105-19-11 1,408 140.8 655-2,446 244.6 59 38.2 24 18-22 0-2 4 174 17.4 56 65 15 136 1967 ASU (10) 506-2,174-25 217.4 249-121-20-19 1,974 197.4 755-4,148 414.8 61 37.5 49 39-44 3-5 3 350 35.0 86 82 13 181 Opponents 400-798-13 79.8 312-124-27-11 1,979 197.9 712-2,768 276.8 77 40.3 27 17-24 2-3 9 210 21.0 49 76 16 141 1968 ASU (10) 625-2,903-37 290.3 223-109-13-13 1,570 157.0 848-4,473 447.3 77 33.1 55 47-55 0-0 11 414 41.4 123 61 9 193 Opponents 403-570-10 57.0 331-137-25-11 1,826 182.6 734-2,396 239.6 103 39.1 23 19-20 0-3 2 163 16.3 32 76 18 126 1969 ASU (10) 543-2,513-32 251.3 261-112-12-13 1,786 178.6 814-4,299 429.9 73 40.7 51 41-48 1-3 10 383 38.3 116 72 12 200 Opponents 472-1,297-14 129.7 345-159-27-8 2,042 204.2 817-3,339 333.9 80 37.4 24 14-16 2-8 5 179 17.9 83 81 19 183 1970 ASU (11) 650-3,288-22 298.9 299-152-17-20 2,306 209.6 949-5,594 508.5 51 42.2 55 44-54 0-1 9 405 36.8 146 109 15 270 Opponents 499-1,301-11 118.3 300-112-22-4 1,322 120.2 799-2,623 238.5 101 39.8 19 13-15 0-4 8 151 13.7 67 60 18 145 1971 ASU (12) 671-3,478-29 289.8 329-129-18-23 2,093 174.4 1,000-5,571 464.3 56 39.7 62 54-59 3-3 10 462 38.5 145 97 23 265 Opponents 581-1,547-12 128.9 323-140-22-9 1,892 157.7 904-3,439 286.6 89 39.7 26 19-23 1-3 8 201 16.8 98 85 21 204 1972 ASU (12) 684-4,133-46 344.4 261-132-19-21 2,266 188.8 945-6,399 533.3 54 43.0 78 62-71 4-7 6 562 46.8 187 94 14 295 Opponents 533-1,615-15 134.6 410-175-21-19 2,550 212.5 943-4,165 347.1 100 37.9 41 27-30 7-11 3 296 24.7 85 107 17 209 1973 ASU (12) 630-3,576-41 298.0 318-172-16-25 3,077 256.4 948-6,563 554.4 55 42.4 73 54-68 0-5 7 519 43.2 160 120 14 294 Opponents 507-1,460-11 121.7 384-182-20-10 2,205 183.8 891-3,665 305.4 90 39.2 22 15-21 0-1 8 171 14.2 75 91 28 194 1974 ASU (12) 620-2,324-18 193.7 277-125-20-11 1,819 151.6 897-4,143 345.3 88 37.8 36 22-30 1-6 9 267 22.3 114 78 11 203 Opponents 588-1,522-11 126.8 329-146-30-9 1,889 157.4 917-3,411 284.3 96 39.1 20 16-19 1-1 7 163 13.6 91 84 13 188 1975 ASU (12) 657-2,776-24 231.3 276-139-13-12 2,193 182.8 933-4,969 414.1 65 38.8 44 38-42 1-2 13 347 28.9 142 105 13 260 Opponents 576-1,721-5 143.4 337-137-24-8 1,602 133.5 913-3,323 276.9 99 38.8 15 13-13 0-2 8 127 10.6 113 70 10 193 1976 ASU (11) 549-1,900-11 172.7 326-153-18-t16 2,304 209.5 875-4,204 382.8 72 40.7 29 22-26 0-3 9 223 20.3 101 106 18 225 Opponents 560-2,481-21 225.6 254-112-12-11 1,699 154.5 814-3,857 350.6 84 40.9 32 22-24 3-8 7 241 21.9 111 64 12 187 1977 ASU (12) 697-2,541-28 211.8 323-166-20-17 2,528 210.7 1,020-5,069 422.4 58 38.7 54 50-54 0-0 7 397 33.1 152 114 21 287 Opponents 538-1,622-9 135.2 290-134-15-7 1,628 135.7 828-3,250 270.1 89 39.8 23 19-20 1-3 11 196 16.3 82 78 11 171 1978 ASU (12) 670-2,804-22 233.7 318-140-24-19 2,141 178.4 988-4,935 411.3 80 34.0 47 39-41 1-6 8 347 28.9 139 95 15 249 Opponents 542-1,237-13 103.1 317-135-21-16 1,962 163.5 859-3,199 266.5 87 41.0 31 23-25 3-6 7 336 28.0 75 91 17 183 1979 ASU (12) 597-2,941-27 221.5 348-170-15-12 2,118 176.5 945-4,776 398.0 55 37.9 40 35-37 2-3 9 306 25.5 136 106 13 255 Opponents 535-2,118-16 142.5 300-136-14-11 1,815 151.3 835-3,525 293.8 87 40.6 27 25-26 0-1 7 208 17.8 93 76 17 186 1980 ASU (11) 477-2,046-17 186.0 353-192-9-17 2,121 192.8 829-4,167 378.8 55 42.5 41 39-41 0-0 8 309 28.3 125 93 13 231 Opponents 512-1,918-14 174.4 308-157-21-13 2,207 200.6 820-4,125 375.0 64 38.5 27 22-24 0-3 10 214 19.6 112 94 14 220 1981 ASU (11) 581-2,933-20 266.6 327-173-15-29 2,553 232.1 908-5,486 498.7 57 42.5 49 47-47 1-2 17 394 35.8 149 112 14 275 Opp. 428-1,332-11 121.1 398-162-22-13 2,211 201.0 776-3,543 322.1 83 41.2 25 20-22 1-3 7 193 17.6 78 89 17 184

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RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE PUNTS SCORING FIRST DOWNS Year Att.-Yds.-TD Avg./G A-C-I-TD Yds. Avg./G Pl.-Yds. Avg./G No. Avg. TD C-1 C-2 FG Pts. Avg./G R P Pn Tot. 1982 ASU (12) 514-1,969-20 164.1 350-192-15-9 2,445 203.8 864-4,414 367.8 72 43.1 31 30-30 1-1 24 294 24.5 106 104 12 222 Opp. 511-1,463-9 121.9 267-119-12-5 1,512 126.0 778-2,975 247.9 100 39.5 16 14-13 2-1 10 145 12.1 82 70 21 173 1983 ASU (11) 498-1,921-14 173.7 343-209-16-17 2,648 240.7 841-4,569 415.4 44 41.2 34 28-29 1-5 28 320 29.1 111 121 12 244 Opp. 414-1,155-9 105.0 326-156-14-15 2,085 189.6 740-3,240 294.6 71 39.7 24 18-18 4-6 10 200 18.2 81 90 13 184 1984 ASU (11) 452-1,786-13 162.4 355-199-20-23 2,710 246.4 807-4,496 408.7 64 43.8 37 34-34 1-2 13 297 27.0 80 120 19 219 Opp. 475-1,670-8 151.8 275-131-12-10 1,550 140.9 750-3,220 292.7 88 39.6 22 19-20 0-0 16 203 18.5 86 68 11 165 1985 ASU (12) 541-1,903-20 158.6 350-194-13-10 2,424 202.0 891-4,327 360.5 61 41.0 33 29-29 4-4 18 285 23.8 117 118 20 255 Opp. 534-1,646-6 137.2 329-179-26-9 2,016 168.0 863-3,662 305.2 80 38.6 20 13-14 3-6 11 168 14.0 104 99 7 210 1986 ASU (12) 602-2,504-25 208.7 288-171-11-20 2,344 195.3 890-4,848 404.0 44 39.0 47 43-46 0-1 18 379 31.6 126 119 14 259 Opp. 445-1,344-13 112.0 373-206-17-6 2,194 182.8 818-3,538 294.8 67 40.0 20 18-19 1-1 9 167 13.9 91 103 6 200 1987 ASU (12) 549-2,289-25 190.8 385-152-20-14 2,039 169.9 854-4,328 360.7 65 42.7 41 33-34 3-6 15 334 27.8 104 98 23 225 Opp. 522-2,356-18 171.2 357-192-24-14 2,274 189.5 879-4,328 360.7 73 40.3 33 27-29 2-4 10 259 21.6 109 108 10 227 1988 ASU (11) 414-1,341-12 121.9 315-169-13-12 2,229 202.6 729-3,570 324.6 60 42.2 25 19-20 1-4 7 192 17.5 70 103 17 190 Opp. 542-2,169-19 197.2 342-201-14-16 2,274 206.7 884-4,443 403.9 53 38.6 36 31-34 0-1 8 277 25.2 149 109 7 265 1989 ASU (11) 413-1,233-10 112.1 362-199-16-20 2,832 257.5 775-4,065 369.6 66 38.0 31 27-27 1-4 8 241 21.9 75 124 15 214 Opp. 435-1,611-15 146.5 404-246-20-13 2,863 260.3 839-4,476 406.7 53 40.3 31 27-28 2-3 13 258 23.5 96 117 8 221 1990 ASU (11) 419-1,579-20 143.6 354-174-19-11 2,412 219.3 773-3,991 362.8 56 43.3 34 27-30 1-4 13 272 24.7 105 108 14 227 Opp. 500-1,989-18 180.8 349-206-12-15 2,479 225.4 849-4,468 406.2 60 36.2 37 30-31 3-6 12 294 26.7 126 102 14 242 1991 ASU (11) 492-1,657-15 150.6 317-168-15-9 2,030 184.6 809-3,687 335.2 65 35.3 26 18-19 4-7 12 218 19.8 88 101 16 205 Opp. 486-1,713-13 155.7 290-143-23-9 1,676 152.4 776-3,389 308.1 65 37.5 25 21-19 4-5 11 210 19.1 98 80 10 188 1992 ASU (11) 532-1,897-17 172.5 276-169-15-10 1,963 178.5 808-3,860 350.9 73 39.7 29 23-24 2 10 235 21.4 99 89 22 210 Opp. 434-1,323-11 120.3 299-153-11-7 1,634 148.6 733-2,957 268.8 77 38.6 20 17-17 1 14 185 16.8 92 70 17 179 1993 ASU (11) 481-1,882-15 171.1 332-165-16-15 2,410 219.1 813-4,292 390.2 60 39.6 30 26-26 2 18 282 25.6 103 97 19 219 Opp. 435-1,624-15 147.6 339-188-13-15 2,513 228.5 774-4,137 376.1 65 39.4 30 27-29 1 9 248 22.6 82 109 20 211 1994 ASU (11) 463-1,418-17 128.9 310-169-12-17 2,350 213.6 773-3,768 342.6 64 39.1 27 23-24 2 17 242 22.0 85 97 17 199 Opp. 424-1,684-18 153.1 375-237-10-24 3,165 287.7 799-4,849 440.8 51 37.9 46 35-38 4 9 347 31.6 93 135 22 250 1995 ASU (11) 512-2,019-19 183.6 313-179-10-17 2,285 207.7 825-4,304 391.3 62 39.2 39 31-32 1-2 11 308 28.0 109 103 15 227 Opp. 451-2,046-23 186.0 329-183-6-17 2,647 240.6 780-4,693 426.6 57 40.5 43 34-35 1-2 10 330 30.0 110 119 10 239 1996 ASU (12) 579-2,809-30 234.1 341-209-11-24 2,884 240.3 950-5,693 474.4 75 42.6 64 60-60 0-0 12 488 40.7 130 135 17 282 Opp. 437-1,211-10 100.9 398-182-11-14 2,464 205.3 835-3,675 306.2 103 42.0 30 27-30 0-0 3 216 18.0 75 103 30 208 1997 ASU (12) 535-2,400-19 200.0 347-180-10-18 2,448 204.0 882-4,848 404.0 78 42.3 39 35-35 2-4 17 324 27.0 112 108 12 232 Opp. 433-1,260-9 105.0 391-184-17-15 2,653 221.1 824-3,913 326.1 88 43.2 27 22-24 1-3 8 210 17.5 73 102 27 202 1998 ASU (11) 453-1,681-18 152.8 369-207-12-24 2,849 259.0 822-4,530 411.8 59 43.4 44 34-36 0-2 11 333 30.3 84 122 20 226 Opp. 403-1,636-16 148.7 371-196-12-23 2,836 257.8 774-4,472 406.5 62 41.1 44 36-38 0-3 12 338 30.7 84 107 34 225 1999 ASU (12) 516-2,065-21 172.1 388-204-16-14 2,613 217.8 904-4,678 389.8 77 38.5 36 27-29 3-7 12 285 23.8 117 117 11 245 Opp. 467-1,991-17 165.9 385-197-11-18 2,675 222.9 852-4,666 388.8 81 41.1 40 36-39 0-1 11 311 25.9 94 116 15 225 2000 ASU (12) 491-1,396-12 116.3 441-208-14-22 3,155 262.9 932-4,551 379.3 89 39.9 38 32-34 1-3 16 312 26.0 92 122 19 233 Opp. 475-2,020-18 168.3 414-203-14-19 2,784 232.0 889-4,804 400.3 86 39.5 38 37-39 1-1 9 298 24.8 95 110 17 222 2001 ASU (11) 424-1,838-22 167.1 348-178-15-24 2,852 259.3 772-4,690 426.4 53 41.2 49 43-44 3-5 9 374 34.0 91 108 15 214 Opp 419-1,523-19 138.5 378-210-9-27 2,840 260.9 797-4,393 399.4 70 38.2 48 43-45 0-3 10 361 32.8 81 128 22 231 2002 ASU (14) 489-1,820-20 89.0 558-306-16-31 4,254 303.9 1,047-5,500 392.9 82 42.7 54 49-49 3-5 23 452 32.3 89 173 23 285 Opp. 298-2,222-18 119.4 487-243-22-28 3,420 244.3 985-5,091 363.6 86 36.9 50 43-48 1-1 20 407 29.1 99 126 25 250 2003 ASU (12) 403-1,408-11 117.3 465-244-11-25 3,044 274.2 868-4,699 391.6 76 42.8 39 30-35 1-3 10 298 24.8 80 133 19 232 Opp. 476-1,810-19 150.8 393-216-16-20 3,036 253.0 869-4,846 403.8 82 41.9 41 40-40 0-1 14 328 27.3 99 128 19 246 2004 ASU (12) 435-1,417-6 118.1 502-289-10-35 3,808 317.3 937-5,225 435.4 68 40.6 43 40-40 2-3 18 358 29.8 78 164 21 263 Opp. 417-1,475-15 122.9 438-235-17-19 2,832 236.0 855-4,307 358.9 80 43.5 37 33-34 2-3 11 294 24.5 74 119 28 221 2005 ASU (12) 447-1,748-18 145.7 493-312-11-38 4,481 373.4 940-6,229 519.1 58 37.0 59 53-53 3-5 9 442 36.9 93 201 19 263 Opp. 493-2,157-20 179.8 413-246-12-21 3,468 289.0 906-5,625 468.8 50 42.3 44 43-43 1-1 16 359 29.9 111 143 33 287 2006 ASU (13) 497-2,545-17 169.7 349-190-14-23 2,569 197.6 846-4,775 367.3 55 41.4 44 42-42 0-1 14 348 26.8 113 118 18 249 Opp. 422-1,864-9 116.9 398-212-15-28 2,742 210.9 811-4,262 327.8 68 41.6 41 41-41 0-0 13 326 25.1 83 120 20 223 2007 ASU (13) 549-1,781-18 137.0 428-265-11-27 3,414 262.6 977-5,195 399.6 72 38.7 50 46-48 0-0 24 420 32.3 115 155 19 289 Opp. 407-1,511-13 116.2 487-257-17-18 2,976 228.9 894-4,487 345.2 85 40.6 34 33-33 0-1 18 293 22.5 82 131 24 237 2008 ASU (12) 369-1,069-7 89.1 395-228-11-17 2,644 220.3 764-3,713 309.4 68 39.8 31 29-30 0-1 19 274 22.8 70 112 23 205 Opp. 429-1,518-12 126.5 405-231-16-16 2,504 208.7 834-4,022 335.2 61 42.8 30 29-29 0-1 21 272 22.7 83 119 28 230 2009 ASU (12) 382-1,431-14 119.2 418-225-12-17 2,582 215.2 800-4,013 334.4 70 43.6 34 29-32 1-2 11 268 22.3 82 112 25 219 Opp. 384-1,303-12 108.6 366-194-15-13 2,268 189.0 750-3,571 297.6 71 41.7 29 28-28 0-1 17 253 21.1 64 99 27 190 2010 ASU (12) 413-1,968-19 139.2 464-279-17-23 3,437 286.4 877-5,108 425.7 63 41.6 48 42-45 2-3 17 387 32.5 85 152 18 255 Opp. 442-1,758-14 119.7 429-271-12-18 2,943 245.2 871-4,379 364.9 75 40.4 36 32-35 1-1 16 300 25 73 142 34 249 2011 ASU (13) 423-1,678-23 129.1 527-333-13-27 4,117 316.7 950-5,795 445.8 62 41.3 55 52-53 2-2 15 431 33.2 92 185 32 309 Opp. 455-1,938-21 149.1 450-296-15-21 3,549 273.0 905-5,487 422.1 63 43.5 46 42-43 0-3 18 372 28.6 95 152 33 280 2012 ASU (13) 598-2,670-27 205.4 413-275-12-33 3,369 259.2 1,012-6,039 464.5 52 47.1 65 60-62 1-1 15 499 38.4 146 160 23 329 Opp. 559-2,377-17 182.8 394-198-21-23 2,183 167.9 953-4,560 350.8 85 41.9 41 36-39 2-2 10 316 24.3 129 99 19 247 2013 ASU (14) 608-2,679-36 191.4 494-309-12-28 3,723 265.9 1,102-6,402 457.3 65 37.4 69 63-65 2-5 25 556 39.7 147 165 28 340 Opp. 497-1,927-21 137.6 445-249-21-24 3,286 234.7 942-5,213 372.4 80 40.9 55 41-44 0-0 14 373 26.6 94 135 14 243 2014 ASU (13) 508-2,194-20 168.8 467-281-9-34 3,556 273.5 975-5,750 442.3 67 36.7 59 53-55 2-3 23 480 36.9 110 166 25 301 Opp. 511-2,046-17 157.4 453-269-14-22 3,376 259.7 964-5,422 417.1 75 37.1 46 46-46 0-0 13 363 27.9 100 146 15 261 2015 ASU (13) 537-2,325-19 178.8 533-319-9-30 3,882 298.6 1,070-6,207 477.5 77 38.8 52 52-52 0-0 26 450 34.6 116 170 19 305 Opp. 451-1,641-16 126.2 516-294-15-35 4,388 337.5 967-6,029 463.8 85 38.1 55 49-50 1-5 18 435 33.5 93 164 14 271 2016 ASU (12) 475-1,578-27 131.5 425-257-15-16 3,111 259.3 900-4,689 390.8 69 43.9 47 39-40 4-7 23 400 33.3 88 134 22 244 Opp. 399-1,957-25 163.1 485-310-9-33 4,289 357.4 884-6,246 520.5 61 39.3 61 58-61 0-0 18 478 39.8 93 163 22 278 2017 ASU (13) 565-2,276-20 175.1 416-264-9-21 3,324 255.7 981-5,600 430.8 65 38.9 51 49-50 0-1 19 414 31.8 130 131 20 281 Opp. 466-2,308-31 177.5 458-288-11-20 3,535 271.9 924-5,843 449.5 60 38.5 54 49-50 0-3 18 427 32.8 113 154 23 290 2018 ASU (13) 502-2,392-26 184.0 397-247-7-20 3,025 232.7 899-5,417 416.7 59 37.2 48 45-45 1-3 18 389 29.9 127 131 21 279 Opp. 513-2,217-17 170.5 408-246-12-20 3,040 233.9 921-5,257 404.4 62 37.3 40 37-37 1-3 17 332 25.5 129 137 26 292 2019 ASU (13) 459-1,602-13 123.2 383-233-4-21 3,235 248.9 842-4,837 372.1 67 41.6 36 29-30 4-6 23 322 24.8 88 125 20 233 Opp. 463-1,626-15 125.1 465-296-13-24 3,487 268.2 928-5,113 393.3 64 37.8 39 39-39 0-0 6 291 22.4 94 155 24 273 Key: ( ) – Number of games; Att. – Attempts; N. Yds – Net Yards; Avg – Average; PA – Passes Attempted; PC – Passes Completed; HI – Had Intercepted; Pl. – Plays; No. – Number; TD – Touchdown; C-1 – One-Point Conversions, C-2 – Two-Point Conversions; FG – Field Goal; Pts. – Points; R – Rushing; P – Passing; Pn – Penalties; Tot.

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 127 RECORDS YEARLY LEADERS RUSHING PASSING Att. Gross Lost Net Avg. Att. Comp. Int. Yards TD Pct. 1946 Morrison Warren 76 213 32 181 2.4 1946 Cecil Coleman 78 26 5 272 0 .333 1947 Sam Lewis 103 608 28 580 5.6 1947 Cecil Coleman 91 46 5 509 1 .506 1948 Wilford White 109 776 227 539 5.0 1948 Cecil Coleman 141 82 7 838 9 .582 1949 Wilford White 145 973 48 935 6.4 1949 Cecil Coleman 104 43 11 874 7 .414 1950 Wilford White 199 1,566 64 1,502 7.6 1950 Manuel Aja 59 24 6 423 5 .407 1951 Duane Morrison 103 775 25 750 7.3 1951 Harold Self 86 41 3 599 7 .477 1952 Dick Curran 114 888 18 870 8.1 1952 Dick Mackey 84 47 7 576 3 .471 1953 Danny Seivert 86 469 44 425 4.8 1953 Bob Hendricks 65 32 4 461 6 .492 1954 James Bilton 104 621 64 557 5.4 1954 Dick Mackey 114 55 9 793 4 .482 1955 Leon Burton 68 713 19 694 10.2 1955 Dave Graybill 132 80 7 1,079 9 .606 1956 Bobby Mulgado 107 755 34 721 6.7 1956 Dave Graybill 84 47 7 578 5 .560 1957 Leon Burton 117 1,151 25 1,126 9.6 1957 John Hangartner 100 61 7 1,203 14 .610 1958 Leon Burton 108 667 25 642 5.9 1958 John Hangartner 121 67 10 1,208 9 .553 1959 Nolan Jones 143 708 19 689 4.8 1959 Frank Urban 73 40 1 536 5 .548 1960 Nolan Jones 107 596 14 582 5.4 1960 Ron Cosner 56 25 3 422 4 .446 1961 Nolan Jones 85 429 18 411 4.8 1961 Joe Zuger 133 67 8 879 8 .504 1962 Tony Lorick 105 719 15 704 6.7 1962 John Jacobs 136 77 10 1,263 14 .566 1963 Tony Lorick 105 821 16 805 7.7 1963 John Torok 79 41 5 600 8 .519 1964 Gene Foster 82 318 7 311 3.8 1964 John Torok 251 139 14 2,356 20 .554 1965 Travis Williams 130 542 19 523 4.0 1965 John Goodman 175 96 4 1,165 9 .549 1966 Travis Williams 137 602 51 551 4.0 1966 John Goodman 168 90 14 1,259 8 .536 1967 Max Anderson 191 1,224 36 1,188 6.2 1967 Ed Roseborough 205 95 18 1,494 12 .463 1968 Art Malone 235 1,439 8 1,431 6.1 1968 Joe Spagnola 104 57 7 917 7 .548 1969 Dave Buchanan 143 940 32 908 6.3 1969 Joe Spagnola 205 92 7 1,488 10 .448 1970 Bob Thomas 187 1,033 9 1,024 5.5 1970 Joe Spagnola 265 141 16 2,146 19 .532 1971 Woody Green 232 1,343 33 1,310 5.6 1971 Danny White 195 101 9 1,643 17 .518 1972 Woody Green 234 1,584 19 1,565 6.7 1972 Danny White 242 126 18 2,196 23 .520 1973 Woody Green 209 1,323 10 1,313 6.3 1973 Danny White 284 160 15 2,878 24 .563 Ben Malone 191 1,197 11 1,186 6.2 1974 Dennis Sproul 199 96 13 1,438 10 .482 1974 Freddie Williams 249 1,331 32 1,299 5.2 1975 Dennis Sproul 140 74 5 1,058 8 .529 1975 Freddie Williams 266 1,456 29 1,427 5.4 Fred Mortensen 115 60 7 1,068 5 .522 1976 Freddie Williams 102 523 7 516 5.1 1976 Dennis Sproul 243 111 12 1,751 12 .457 1977 Mike Harris 183 803 9 794 4.3 1977 Dennis Sproul 267 136 16 2,003 16 .509 1978 Mark Malone 164 852 101 757 4.6 1978 Mark Malone 236 106 19 1,573 14 .449 1979 Robert Weathers 105 584 28 556 5.3 1979 Mark Malone 289 148 12 1,886 10 .512 1980 Willie Gittens 138 803 44 759 5.5 1980 Mike Pagel 334 184 9 2,025 17 .551 1981 Gerald Riggs 148 935 44 891 6.0 1981 Mike Pagel 321 171 14 2,484 29 .533 1982 Darryl Clack 111 631 25 606 5.6 1982 Todd Hons 336 185 14 2,338 9 .551 1983 Darryl Clack 184 962 30 932 5.1 1983 Todd Hons 324 199 13 2,394 14 .614 1984 Darryl Clack 208 1,103 51 1,052 5.1 1984 Jeff Van Raaphorst 262 155 14 2,062 17 .593 1985 Mike Crawford 191 821 34 787 4.1 1985 Jeff Van Raaphorst 337 188 12 2,367 11 .557 1986 Darryl Harris 228 1,067 25 1,042 4.6 1986 Jeff Van Raaphorst 269 160 11 2,181 17 .595 1987 Darryl Harris 202 972 24 948 4.7 1987 Daniel Ford 257 128 15 1,756 12 .498 1988 Bruce Perkins 118 472 26 446 3.8 1988 Daniel Ford 165 85 11 1,166 7 .515 1989 David Winsley 119 499 29 470 4.0 1989 Paul Justin 314 183 10 2,591 17 .583 1990 Leonard Russell 174 887 77 810 4.7 1990 Paul Justin 253 131 10 1,876 10 .518 1991 George Montgomery 113 500 25 475 4.2 1991 Bret Powers 234 127 11 1,500 8 .543 1992 Jerone Davison 183 770 36 734 4.0 1992 Grady Benton 225 149 9 1,707 8 .662 1993 Mario Bates 246 1,162 51 1,111 4.5 1994 Chris Hopkins 169 706 26 680 4.0 1993 Jake Plummer 199 102 7 1,650 9 .513 1995 Chris Hopkins 130 654 8 646 5.0 1994 Jake Plummer 294 159 9 2,179 15 .541 1996 Terry Battle 178 1,108 31 1,077 6.5 1995 Jake Plummer 301 173 9 2,222 17 .575 1997 J.R. Redmond 155 946 31 915 5.9 1996 Jake Plummer 348 198 10 2,776 24 .569 Michael Martin 188 1,046 15 1,031 5.5 1997 Ryan Kealy 297 162 7 2,137 15 .545 1998 J.R. Redmond 166 906 23 883 5.3 1998 Ryan Kealy 261 150 9 2,161 19 .575 1999 J.R. Redmond 241 1,230 56 1,174 4.9 1999 Ryan Kealy 267 148 10 1,976 10 .554 2000 Tom Pace 180 763 43 720 4.0 2000 Jeff Krohn 254 125 6 1,751 12 .492 2001 Delvon Flowers 188 1,083 42 1,041 5.5 2001 Jeff Krohn 213 115 7 1,942 19 .540 2002 Cornell Canidate 130 560 67 493 3.8 2002 Andrew Walter 483 274 15 3,877 28 .567 2003 Loren Wade 136 786 13 773 5.7 2003 Andrew Walter 421 221 10 3,044 24 .525 2004 Hakim Hill 122 596 30 566 4.6 2004 Andrew Walter 426 244 9 3,150 30 .573 2005 Keegan Herring 158 917 47 870 5.5 2005 Sam Keller 264 155 9 2,165 20 .587 2006 Ryan Torain 223 1,279 50 1,229 5.5 Rudy Carpenter 228 156 2 2,273 17 .684 2007 Keegan Herring 154 859 44 815 5.3 2006 Rudy Carpenter 332 184 14 2,523 23 .554 2008 Dimitri Nance 105 419 9 410 3.9 2007 Rudy Carpenter 398 246 10 3,202 25 .618 Keegan Herring 105 423 22 401 3.8 2008 Rudy Carpenter 351 213 9 2,493 16 .607 2009 Dimitri Nance 188 865 70 795 4.2 2009 Danny Sullivan 312 168 9 1,939 10 .538 2010 Cameron Marshall 150 813 26 787 5.2 2010 Steven Threet 336 208 16 2,534 18 .619 2011 Cameron Marshall 230 1,098 48 1,050 4.6 2011 Brock Osweiler 516 326 13 4,036 26 .632 2012 Marion Grice 103 684 5 679 6.6 2012 Taylor Kelly 359 241 9 3,039 29 .671 2013 Marion Grice 191 1,028 32 996 5.2 2013 Taylor Kelly 484 302 12 3,635 28 .624 2014 D.J. Foster 194 1,122 41 1,081 5.6 2014 Taylor Kelly 278 165 5 2,114 22 .594 2015 Demario Richard 209 1,137 39 1,098 5.3 2015 Mike Bercovici 532 319 9 3,861 30 .600 2016 Demario Richard 155 616 23 593 3.8 2016 Manny Wilkins 311 197 9 2,329 12 .633 2017 Demario Richard 198 1,047 20 1,027 5.2 2017 Manny Wilkins 410 260 8 3,270 20 .634 2018 Eno Benjamin 300 1,718 16 1,624 5.5 2018 Manny Wilkins 393 247 6 3,025 20 .629 2019 Eno Benjamin 253 1,128 10 1,083 4.3 2019 Jayden Daniels 338 205 4 2,943 17 .607

128 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide RECORDS YEARLY LEADERS RECEIVING Rec. Yds. TDs Rec. Yds. TDs Rec. Yds. TDs 1946 Jim Montgomery 32 429 1 1967 Ken Dyer, TE 39 654 4 1992 Eric Guliford 44 506 4 1947 Jim Montgomery 28 326 1 1968 Fair Hooker 42 665 6 1993 Johnny Thomas 34 574 3 1948 Cliff Hugoboom 24 210 4 1969 Calvin Demery 45 816 4 1994 Clyde McCoy 47 682 3 Wilford White 18 337 2 1970 J.D. Hill 61 1,009 11 1995 Keith Poole 55 1,036 7 1949 Wilford White 17 334 2 1971 Calvin Demery 43 641 5 1996 Keith Poole 47 867 11 1950 Bob Rippel 27 380 2 1972 Steve Holden 42 911 12 1997 Lenzie Jackson 55 777 6 1951 John Allen 19 328 3 1973 Greg Hudson 62 974 8 1998 Lenzie Jackson 41 568 5 1952 John Allen 26 374 3 Morris Owens 52 1,144 9 1999 Todd Heap, TE 55 832 3 1953 John Allen 30 505 8 1973 Greg Hudson 62 974 8 2000 Todd Heap, TE 48 644 3 1954 Charlie Mackey 10 176 0 Morris Owens 52 1,144 9 2001 Shaun McDonald 47 1,104 10 Karl Grassl 10 139 1 1974 John Jefferson 30 423 1 2002 Shaun McDonald 87 1,405 13 1955 Charlie Mackey 35 470 5 Morris Owens 28 560 7 2003 Derek Hagan 66 1,076 9 Gene Mitcham 27 552 1 1975 John Jefferson 52 921 6 2004 Derek Hagan 83 1,248 10 1956 Gene Mitcham 14 256 2 1976 John Jefferson 48 681 5 2005 Derek Hagan 77 1,210 8 1957 Clancy Osborne, TE 20 351 3 Larry Mucker 40 835 8 2006 Zach Miller 50 484 4 1958 Karl Kiefer, TE 22 324 3 1977 John Jefferson 58 968 8 2007 Chris McGaha 61 830 1 Bill Spanko 21 463 4 1978 Chris DeFrance 33 680 6 2008 Michael Jones 61 744 4 1959 Bob Rembert, TE 15 232 2 1979 John Mistler 36 498 4 2009 Kyle Williams 57 815 8 Bill Spanko 15 231 2 1980 John Mistler 53 573 1 1960 Bob Rembert, TE 11 178 2 1981 Bernard Henry 39 647 8 Chris McGaha 56 673 4 Tim Lee 11 121 1 1982 Doug Allen 30 424 3 2010 Kerry Taylor 54 699 3 1961 Roger Locke 14 222 2 1983 Don Kern, TE 49 502 1 2011 Gerell Robinson 77 1,397 7 Herman Harrison, TE 14 175 3 1984 Doug Allen 46 892 14 2012 Chris Coyle 57 696 5 Charley Taylor 13 235 2 1985 Aaron Cox 43 855 6 2013 Jaelen Strong 75 1,122 7 1962 Dale Keller 20 358 5 1986 Aaron Cox 35 695 2 2014 Jaelen Strong 82 1,165 10 1963 Herman Harrison, TE 23 371 4 1987 Aaron Cox 42 870 5 2015 Devin Lucien 66 1,075 8 Jerry Smith, TE 42 618 5 1988 Ryan McReynolds 28 271 5 2016 Tim White 56 713 2 1964 Ben Hawkins 42 718 5 1989 Ron Fair 64 1,082 4 2017 N'Keal Harry 82 1,142 8 1965 Ben Hawkins 36 504 4 1990 Eric Guliford 48 837 4 2018 N’Keal Harry 73 1,088 9 1966 Ken Dyer, TE 29 496 2 1991 Eric Guliford 55 801 2 2019 Brandon Aiyuk 65 1,192 8

TOTAL OFFENSE Plays Rushing Passing Yds. Plays Rushing Passing Yds. 1946 Ozzie King 112 124 310 434 1983 Todd Hons 372 –120 2,394 2,274 1947 Sam Lewis 117 580 14 594 1984 Jeff Van Raaphorst 278 –73 2,062 1,989 1948 Cecil Coleman 165 42 838 880 1985 Jeff Van Raaphorst 391 –170 2,387 2,217 1949 Wilford White 145 935 – 935 1986 Jeff Van Raaphorst 313 31 2,181 2,212 1950 Wilford White 207 1,502 87 1,589 1987 Daniel Ford 298 –107 1,756 1,649 1951 Duane Morrison 103 750 – 750 1988 Daniel Ford 195 4 1,166 1,170 1952 Dick Curran 118 870 43 913 1989 Paul Justin 341 –131 2,591 2,460 1953 Bob Hendricks 97 2 461 463 1990 Paul Justin 283 –71 1,876 1,805 1954 Dick Mackey 177 26 793 819 1991 Bret Powers 258 –114 1,500 1,386 1955 Dave Graybill 166 31 1,079 1,110 1992 Grady Benton 303 –10 1,707 1,697 1956 Bobby Mulgado 130 721 259 980 1993 Jake Plummer 242 -57 1,650 1,593 1957 John Hangartner 116 –46 1,203 1,157 1994 Jake Plummer 369 -92 2,179 2,087 1958 John Hangartner 150 –73 1,208 1,135 1995 Jake Plummer 367 -27 2,222 2,195 1959 Nolan Jones 143 689 – 689 1996 Jake Plummer 444 58 2,776 2,834 1960 Nolan Jones 107 582 – 582 1997 Ryan Kealy 349 -201 2,137 1,936 1961 Joe Zuger 162 –18 879 861 1998 Ryan Kealy 294 -103 2,161 2,058 1962 John Jacobs 151 –32 1,263 1,231 1999 Ryan Kealy 298 -145 1,976 1,831 1963 Tony Lorick 112 805 32 837 2000 Jeff Krohn 310 5 1,751 1,756 1964 John Torok 288 –130 2,356 2,266 2001 Jeff Krohn 259 -15 1,942 1,927 1965 John Goodman 236 –150 1,165 1,015 2002 Andrew Walter 539 -216 3,877 3,661 1966 John Goodman 224 –199 1,259 1,060 2003 Andrew Walter 454 -125 3,044 2,919 1967 Ed Roseborough 231 –57 1,494 1,437 2004 Andrew Walter 484 -112 3,150 3,038 1968 Art Malone 235 1,431 – 1,431 2005 Rudy Carpenter 270 -9 2,273 2,264 1969 Joe Spagnola 273 257 1,488 1,745 2006 Rudy Carpenter 416 69 2,523 2,592 1970 Joe Spagnola 348 162 2,146 2,308 2007 Rudy Carpenter 491 -205 3,202 2,997 1971 Danny White 245 64 1,643 1,707 2008 Rudy Carpenter 403 -150 2,493 2,343 1972 Danny White 311 247 2,196 2,443 2009 Danny Sullivan 340 -28 1,939 1,911 1973 Danny White 347 229 2,878 3,107 2010 Steven Threet 395 19 2,534 2,553 1974 Dennis Sproul 265 –17 1,438 1,421 2011 Brock Osweiler 599 90 4,036 4,126 1975 Freddie Williams 266 1,427 – 1,427 2012 Taylor Kelly 493 516 3,039 3,555 1976 Dennis Sproul 305 –14 1,751 1,737 2013 Taylor Kelly 657 608 3,635 4,243 1977 Dennis Sproul 374 162 2,003 2,165 2014 Taylor Kelly 373 256 2,114 2,370 1978 Mark Malone 400 751 1,573 2,324 2015 Mike Bercovici 640 84 3,855 3,939 1979 Mark Malone 421 471 1,886 2,357 2016 Manny Wilkins 439 246 2,329 2,575 1980 Mike Pagel 384 –22 2,025 2,003 2017 Manny Wilkins 548 282 3,270 3,552 1981 Mike Pagel 359 27 2,484 2,511 2018 Manny Wilkins 505 452 3,025 3,477 1982 Todd Hons 382 –116 2,338 2,222 2019 Jayden Daniels 463 355 2,943 3,298

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 129 RECORDS YEARLY LEADERS SCORING TDs 1-Pt. 2-Pt. FGs Pts. TDs 1-Pt. 2-Pt. FGs Pts. 1946 Jim Montgomery 4 0 0 0 24 1983 Luis Zendejas 0 28 0 28 112 1947 Morrison Warren 8 0 0 0 48 1984 Doug Allen 14 0 0 0 84 1948 Wilford White 11 20 0 3 95 1985 Kent Bostrom 0 29 0 18 83 1949 Wilford White 11 0 0 0 66 1986 Kent Bostrom 0 43 0 18 97 1950 Wilford White 22 1 0 1 136 1987 Alan Zendejas 0 30 0 15 75 1951 Marvin Wahlin/Harley Cooper 7 0 0 0 42 1988 Alan Zendejas 0 19 0 7 40 1952 Marvin Wahlin 11 0 0 0 66 1989 Kelvin Fisher 6 0 0 0 36 1953 John Allen 8 0 0 0 48 1990 Leonard Russell/Mike Richey 10/0 0/27 0/0 0/11 60/60 1954 James Bilton 7 0 0 0 42 1991 Mike Richey 0 18 0 12 54 1955 Leon Burton 10 0 0 0 60 1992 Mike Richey 0 23 0 10 53 1956 Bobby Mulgado 8 7 0 0 55 1993 Jon Baker 0 26 0 18 72 1957 Leon Burton 16 0 0 0 96 1994 Jon Baker 0 23 0 17 74 1958 Leon Burton 11 0 0 0 66 1995 Robert Nycz 0 31 0 11 64 1959 Nolan Jones 11 21 2 3 100 1996 Terry Battle 20 0 0 0 120 1960 Nolan Jones 8 25 1 6 93 1997 Robert Nycz 0 35 0 17 86 1961 Nolan Jones 8 18 1 3 77 1998 J.R. Redmond 12 0 0 0 72 1962 Charley Taylor 8 0 1 0 50 1999 J.R. Redmond 13 0 1 0 80 1963 Tony Lorick 9 0 0 0 54 2000 Mike Barth 1 32 0 16 86 1964 Ben Hawkins 7 0 1 0 44 2001 Mike Barth 0 43 0 9 70 1965 Ben Hawkins 6 0 1 0 38 2002 Mike Barth 0 49 0 23 118 1966 Max Anderson/Bob Rokita 5/0 0/18 0/0 0/4 30/30 2003 Skyler Fulton 10 0 0 0 60 1967 Max Anderson 12 0 0 0 72 2004 Jesse Ainsworth 0 40 0 18 94 1968 Art Malone 16 0 0 0 96 2005 Jesse Ainsworth 0 53 0 9 80 1969 Dave Buchanan 15 0 0 0 90 2006 Jesse Ainsworth 0 42 0 14 84 1970 J.D. Hill 15 0 0 0 90 2007 Thomas Weber 0 46 0 24 118 1971 Don Ekstrand 0 54 0 10 84 2008 Thomas Weber 0 29 0 19 86 1972 Woody Green 19 0 0 0 114 2009 Kyle Williams 8 0 0 0 48 1973 Ben Malone 15 0 0 0 90 2010 Thomas Weber 0 42 0 17 93 1974 Danny Kush 0 22 0 9 49 2011 Cameron Marshall 18 0 0 0 108 1975 Freddie Williams 9 0 0 0 54 2012 Marion Grice 19 0 0 0 114 1976 Larry Mucker 8 0 0 0 48 2013 Zane Gonzalez 0 63 0 25 138 1977 Steve Hicks 0 50 0 7 71 2014 Zane Gonzalez 0 50 0 22 116 1978 Steve Hicks 0 38 0 8 62 2015 Zane Gonzalez 0 52 0 26 130 1979 Mark Malone 12 0 0 0 72 2016 Zane Gonzalez 0 39 0 23 108 1980 John Mistler 11 0 0 0 66 2017 Brandon Ruiz 0 49 0 19 106 1981 Luis Zendejas 0 45 0 16 93 2018 Eno Benjamin 18 0 0 0 108 1982 Luis Zendejas 0 30 0 24 102 2019 Cristian Zendejas 0 29 0 23 98 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds. No. Yds. No. Yds. 1946 Ozzie King 3 78 1972 Reedy Hall 4 63 1997 Mitchell Freedman 4 16 1947 Garner Barnett 3 52 1973 Kory Schuknecht 5 120 1998 Courtney Jackson 4 116 1948 Wilford White 3 105 1974 Mike Haynes 11 115 1999 Willie Daniel 2 17 1949 Complete figures not available 1975 Mike Martinez 7 32 Courtney Jackson 2 0 1950 Henry Rich 12 140 Mike Haynes 2 54 2000 Nijrell Eason 5 39 1951 James Bilton 3 27 1976 John Harris 7 130 2001 Lamar Baker 2 10 1952 Marvin Wahlin 4 111 1977 John Harris 5 50 R.J. Oliver 2 12 1953 Dick Mackey 3 67 1978 Kim Anderson 9 79 Alfred Williams 2 60 1954 Dick Mackey 6 83 Michael Lee 4 79 2002 Brett Hudson 4 66 1955 Dave Graybill 3 50 1979 Ron Brown 2 90 R.J. Oliver 4 51 1956 Joe Belland 3 48 Mike Maloney 2 28 2003 Jason Shivers 3 85 1957 Bobby Mulgado 6 113 1980 Mike Richardson 8 89 2004 Emmanuel Franklin 4 83 1958 Leon Burton 1 38 1981 Mike Richardson 6 23 2005 Jamar Williams 3 22 1959 Bill Spanko 4 18 1982 Paul Moyer 3 42 2006 Josh Barrett 3 42 Nolan Jones 3 56 1983 David Fulcher 4 71 2007 Troy Nolan 6 129 1960 Nolan Jones 2 14 1984 Darren Willis 3 0 2008 Mike Nixon 5 82 1961 Joe Zuger 10 121 Anthony Parker 2 67 2009 Jarrell Holman 3 69 1962 Charley Taylor 4 115 1985 David Fulcher 6 110 Mike Nixon 3 56 1963 Tony Lorick 4 107 1986 Five with two Ryan McFoy 3 30 1964 Ben Hawkins 3 52 1987 Eric Allen 8 185 2010 Omar Bolden 3 85 1965 Ben Hawkins 4 125 1988 Nathan LaDuke 3 6 2011 Clint Floyd 4 45 1966 Chuck Hunt 4 39 Eddie Stokes 3 18 2012 Keelan Johnson 5 35 Ken Dyer 4 35 1989 Nathan LaDuke 6 63 2013 Robert Nelson 6 41 John Pitts 4 5 1990 Nathan LaDuke 4 255 2014 Damarious Randall 3 89 1967 Wes Plummer 8 161 1991 Adam Brass 5 23 2015 Kareem Orr 6 98 1968 Paul Ray Powell 7 44 1992 Lenny McGill 4 24 2016 De'Chavon Hayes 3 56 Ron Pritchard 3 105 1993 Craig Newsome 4 32 2017 Chase Lucas 2 2 1969 Seth Miller 11 63 1994 Traivon Johnson 2 28 Chad Adams 2 0 Tom Julian 6 129 Marcus Soward 2 31 2018 Aashari Crosswell 4 127 1970 Windlan Hall 7 173 1995 Jason Simmons 2 27 2019 Jack Jones 3 22 1971 Windlan Hall 7 32 1996 Pat Tillman 4 17

130 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide RECORDS YEARLY LEADERS PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. No. Yds. Avg. No. Yds. Avg. 1955 Bobby Mulgado 21 752 35.6 1977 Mark Jones 48 1,879 38.8 1999 Nick Murphy 68 2,610 38.4 1956 Bobby Mulgado 30 1,052 35.1 1978 Kevin Rutledge 42 1,451 34.5 2000 Nick Murphy 86 3,551 41.3 1957 Bobby Mulgado 24 878 36.6 1979 Mike Black 55 2,085 37.9 2001 Nick Murphy 52 2,137 41.1 1958 John Hangartner 17 629 37.0 1980 Mike Black 53 2,299 43.4 2002 Tim Parker 79 3,372 42.7 1959 Joe Zuger 42 1,882 44.8 1981 Mike Black 57 2,421 42.5 2003 Tim Parker 75 3,252 43.4 1960 Joe Zuger 36 1,452 40.3 1982 Mike Black 70 3,097 44.2 2004 Chris MacDonald 64 2,758 43.1 1961 Joe Zuger 31 1,305 42.1 1983 Jim Meyer 44 1,813 41.2 2005 Chris MacDonald 33 1,396 42.3 1962 John Seedborg 28 1,058 37.8 1984 Jim Meyer 64 2,801 43.8 2006 Johnathan Johnson 54 2,241 41.5 1963 John Seedborg 31 1,164 37.5 1985 Mike Schuh 61 2,479 41.0 2007 Thomas Weber 47 1,847 39.3 1964 Chuck Kolb 35 1,340 38.8 1986 Mike Schuh 49 1,881 38.4 2008 Thomas Weber 59 2,442 41.4 1965 Chuck Kolb 65 2,857 44.0 1987 Mike Schuh 65 2,773 42.7 2009 Trevor Hankins 69 3,049 44.2 1966 Ken Hornbeck 64 2,474 38.7 1988 Mike Schuh 60 2,529 42.2 2010 Trevor Hankins 54 2,406 44.6 1967 Ed Roseborough 60 2,286 38.1 1989 Brad Williams 66 2,505 38.0 2011 Josh Hubner 62 2,562 41.3 1968 Ed Roseborough 41 1,365 33.3 1990 Brad Williams 56 2,422 43.3 1969 Jim McCann 71 2,967 41.8 1991 Steve Rausch 53 1,952 36.8 2012 Josh Hubner 52 2,451 47.1 1970 Jim McCann 51 2,202 43.2 1992 Steve Rausch 66 2,621 39.7 2013 Alex Garoutte 35 1,358 38.8 1971 Danny White 56 2,225 40.2 1993 Lance Anderson 53 2,080 39.3 2014 Matt Haack 53 2,296 43.3 1972 Danny White 54 2,325 43.0 1994 Lance Anderson 54 2,099 38.9 2015 Matt Haack 74 3,186 43.1 1973 Danny White 54 2,288 43.4 1995 Lance Anderson 61 2,423 39.7 2016 Matt Haack 66 2,897 43.9 1974 Kory Schuknecht 87 3,325 38.2 1996 Lance Anderson 75 3,197 42.6 2017 Michael Sleep-Dalton 62 2,474 39.9 1975 Fred Mortensen 65 2,524 38.9 1997 Marcus Williams 77 3,290 42.7 2018 Michael Sleep-Dalton 59 2,586 37.2 1976 Fred Mortensen 67 2,713 40.5 1998 Stephen Baker 56 2,561 45.7 2019 Michael Turk 67 3,082 41.6 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds. TD No. Yds. TD No. Yds. TD 1955 Gene Mitcham 9 137 0 1977 John Harris 16 171 1 1998 J.R. Redmond 18 246 1 1956 Gene Mitcham 8 140 1 Ron Washington 10 218 2 1999 J.R. Redmond 28 195 0 1957 Bobby Mulgado 14 267 2 1978 Melvin Hoover 21 61 0 2000 Shaun McDonald 28 269 1 1958 Leon Burton 9 137 0 1979 Willie Gittens 35 269 0 2001 Justin Taplin 18 157 0 1959 Nolan Jones 8 137 0 1980 Willie Gittens 31 312 0 2002 Daryl Lightfoot 22 158 0 1960 Ossie McCarty 14 188 0 1981 Willie Gittens 14 93 0 2003 Daryl Lightfoot 21 203 0 1961 Charley Taylor 10 116 0 1982 Scott Kegans 26 129 0 2004 Rudy Burgess 31 233 0 1962 Tony Lorick 7 131 0 1983 Tom Onofrio 35 218 0 2005 Terry Richardson 22 337 2 1963 Charley Taylor 9 125 0 1984 Tom Onofrio 30 123 0 2006 Terry Richardson 19 210 0 1964 Ben Hawkins 6 151 0 1985 Anthony Parker 32 312 0 2007 Kyle Williams 23 224 0 1965 Ben Hawkins 19 191 0 1986 Anthony Parker 16 316 1 2008 Kyle Williams 14 238 0 1966 Chuck Hunt 7 34 0 1987 Anthony Parker 14 192 0 2009 Kyle Williams 23 229 0 1967 J.D. Hill 22 221 1 1988 Nathan LaDuke 20 127 0 2010 Jamal Miles 29 248 0 1968 Lenny Randle 37 440 2 1989 Eric Guliford 25 249 0 2011 Jamal Miles 14 232 1 1969 Lenny Randle 22 343 3 1990 Phillippi Sparks 8 113 0 2012 Jamal Miles 26 230 0 1970 Steve Holden 20 381 2 1991 Eric Guliford 16 183 1 2013 Robert Nelson 31 199 0 1971 Steve Holden 30 426 1 1992 Eric Guliford 22 193 1 2014 Kyle Middlebrooks 8 49 0 1972 Steve Holden 23 313 1 1993 Clyde McCoy 23 259 0 2015 De'Chavon Hayes 17 143 0 1973 Mike Haynes 11 95 0 1994 Clyde McCoy 23 195 0 2016 Tim White 20 254 1 1974 Mike Haynes 46 313 1 1995 Keith Poole 26 145 0 2017 Ryan Newsome 6 23 0 1975 Mike Haynes 27 280 2 1996 J.R. Redmond 34 283 0 2018 N’Keal Harry 9 152 1 1976 John Harris 15 188 1 1997 J.R. Redmond 24 236 0 2019 Brandon Aiyuk 14 226 1

KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds. TDs No. Yds. TDs No. Yds. TDs 1956 Joe Belland 5 94 0 1976 Ron Washington 10 254 0 1997 J.R. Redmond 14 303 0 1957 Joe Belland 6 112 0 1977 Melvin Hoover 10 250 0 1998 Lenzie Jackson 26 550 0 1958 Joe Belland 8 166 0 Ron Washington 12 174 0 1999 Delvon Flowers 21 468 0 1959 Charley Jones 12 297 0 1978 Melvin Hoover 11 173 0 2000 Richard Williams 24 501 0 1960 Clay Freney 10 187 0 1979 Willie Gittens 7 139 0 2001 Tom Pace 17 537 1 1961 Charley Taylor 15 114 0 1980 Ron Washington 13 318 0 2002 Hakim Hill 32 701 0 Clay Freney 10 169 0 Willie Gittens 14 314 0 2003 Daryl Lightfoot 15 376 0 1981 Mike Cade 7 142 0 2004 Rudy Burgess 15 337 0 1962 Tony Lorick 6 186 0 1982 Darryl Clack 11 252 0 2005 Terry Richardson 23 629 0 1963 Charley Taylor 6 183 0 1983 Paul Day 8 197 0 2006 Terry Richardson 9 302 1 1964 Larry Todd 12 219 0 1984 Paul Day 8 143 0 2007 Rudy Burgess 38 879 1 1965 Ben Hawkins 10 201 0 1985 Mike Crawford 7 108 0 2008 Kyle Williams 27 630 0 1966 Max Anderson 8 108 0 1986 Channing Williams 13 258 0 2009 Jamal Miles 31 611 0 Ron Elam 7 145 0 1987 David Winsley 13 274 0 2010 Kyle Middlebrooks 16 423 0 1967 Max Anderson 21 372 0 1988 David Winsley 26 532 0 2011 Jamal Miles 30 788 2 1968 Lenny Randle 7 170 1 1989 Victor Cahoon 22 416 0 2012 Jamal Miles 16 349 0 1969 Lenny Randle 18 433 0 1990 Phillippi Sparks 22 472 0 2013 Marion Grice 21 507 0 1970 Steve Holden 12 240 0 1991 Phillippi Sparks 10 228 0 2014 Kyle Middlebrooks 14 311 0 1971 Steve Holden 12 237 0 1992 Derrick Land 9 147 0 2015 Tim White 36 972 1 1972 Morris Owens 16 300 0 1993 Jason McCorvey 15 288 0 2016 Tim White 33 709 0 1973 Ron Cuie 11 236 0 1994 Terry Battle 27 547 0 2017 Kalen Ballage 20 437 0 1974 Mike Haynes 14 332 1 1995 Chris Hopkins 32 713 0 2018 Brandon Aiyuk 15 339 0 1975 Mike Haynes 9 208 0 1996 Terry Battle 20 582 2 2019 Brandon Aiyuk 14 446 0

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 131 RECORDS YEARLY LEADERS TACKLES Year Player Tackles Year Player Tackles Year Player Tackles 1970 Bob Davenport 116 (Reg. Season Only) Bryan Caldwell 114 1998 Joe Cesta 76 Mike Mess 108 (Reg. Season Only) Jim Jeffcoat 111 1999 Adam Archuleta 111 Mike Hoban 100 (Reg. Season Only) Vernon Maxwell 110 2000 Adam Archuleta 127 1971 Ted Olivo 115 Paul Moyer 104 2001 Jason Shivers 89 Junior Ah You 104 1983 Jimmy Williams 145 2002 Jason Shivers 121 1972 N/A David Fulcher 110 Mason Unck 111 1973 Bob Breunig 127 1984 David Fulcher 100 2003 Jason Shivers 104 1974 Bob Breunig 146 1985 Greg Battle 147 2004 Justin Burks 95 Larry Gordon 131 John Knight 117 Dale Robinson 93 1975 Larry Gordon 150 Scott Stephen 108 2005 Dale Robinson 115 Tim Petersen 135 1986 Greg Clark 136 Zach Catanese 107 Willie Scroggins 102 Stacy Harvey 121 2006 Josh Barrett 82 1976 Tim Petersen 122 1987 Greg Clark 141 2007 Robert James 106 1977 Tim Petersen 114 Shawn Patterson 108 2008 Mike Nixon 90 Al Harris 107 1988 Mark Tingstad 172 2009 Mike Nixon 73 1978 Ben Apuna 99 Drew Metcalfe 104 2010 Vontaze Burfict 90 1979 Gary Padjen 135 1989 Darren Woodson 122 2011 Colin Parker 75 1980 Joey Lumpkin 169 Richard Davis 101 2012 Brandon Magee 113 Vernon Maxwell 127 1990 Nathan LaDuke 122 2013 Chris Young 112 John Sprein 125 Brett Wallerstedt 109 2014 Damarious Randall 106 Bryan Caldwell 111 1991 Brett Wallerstedt 122 2015 Salamo Fiso 99 1981 Joey Lumpkin 124 1992 Brett Wallerstedt 119 Christian Sam 98 John Sprein 114 1993 Shante Carver 79 Jordan Simone 91 Darren Comeaux 101 1994 Jason Kyle 125 2016 DJ Calhoun 77 1982 Jimmy Williams 153 1995 Scott Von der Ahe 92 2017 Christian Sam 127 Greg Battle 128 1996 Scott Von der Ahe 113 2018 Merlin Robertson 77 Mike Richardson 127 1997 Pat Tillman 97 2019 Darien Butler 90 Note – 1970 was first year tackles were recorded at ASU. SACKS Year Player Sacks-Yards Year Player Sacks-Yards Year Player Sacks-Yards 1978 Al Harris 19.0-160 1991 Shante Carver 11.0-69 2006 Dexter Davis 6.0-35 1979 Bob Kohrs 8.0-82 1992 Shante Carver 10.0-64 2007 Dexter Davis 10.5-63 1980 Walt Bowyer 7.0-51 1993 Shante Carver 10.0-54 2008 Dexter Davis 11.0-81 Vernon Maxwell 7.0-47 1994 Eric Schmidt 5.0-27 2009 Lawrence Guy 4.5-34 1981 Jim Jeffcoat 10.0-n/a Ken Talanoa 5.0-27 Saia Falahola 4.0-22 1982 Vernon Maxwell 12.0-n/a 1995 Jason Reynolds 6.0-35 2010 Junior Onyeali 6.5-61 1983 Brian Noble 8.0-85 1996 Derrick Rodgers 12.0-121 2011 Vontaze Burfict 5.0-40 Billy Robinson 8.0-58 1997 Jeremy Staat 12.5-86 2012 Will Sutton 13.0-102 1984 Scott Stephen 9.0-71 1998 Adam Archuleta 5.0-38 2013 Carl Bradford 8.5-70 1985 Scott Stephen 9.0-73 1999 Erik Flowers 10.0-70 Davon Coleman 8.5-43 1986 Scott Stephen 7.0-71 2000 Terrell Suggs 10.0-60 2014 Marcus Hardison 10.0-67 1987 Trace Armstrong 7.0-50 2001 Terrell Suggs 10.0-57 2015 Antonio Longino 11.0-60 1988 Shane Collins 4.0-30 2002 Terrell Suggs 24.0-171 2016 Koron Crump 9.0-68 Saute Sapolu 4.0-29 2003 Ishmael Thrower 4.5-36 2017 Alani Latu 7.0-41 Terence Johnson 4.0-28 2004 Jordan Hill 7.0-51 2018 Merlin Robertson 5.0-32 1989 Richard Davis 8.0-51 Kyle Caldwell 7.0-49 2019 Jermayne Lole 6.5-46 1990 Shante Carver 10.0-61 2005 DeWayne Holyfield 5.5-38 Note – 1978 was first year sacks were recorded at ASU.

TACKLES FOR LOSS Year Player TFL-Yards Year Player TFL-Yards Year Player TFL-Yards 1970 Bob Davenport 13-n/a* 1986 Scott Stephen 6-10 2003 Jamar Williams 10.5-28 Mike Fanucci 13-n/a* 1987 Pat Taylor 8-34 2004 Dale Robinson 13.0-54 1971 Junior Ah You 15/n/a Shawn Patterson 8-16 2005 Dale Robinson 15.0-45 1972 N/A 1988 Shane Collins 6-11 2006 Dexter Davis 10.5-45 1973 James Baker 7-n/a 1989 Darren Woodson 5-11 2007 Dexter Davis 13.5-72 Neal Skarin 7-n/a 1990 Shante Carver 11-66 2008 Dexter Davis 15.0-95 1974 Larry Gordon 10-n/a 1991 Shante Carver 16-85 2009 Saia Falahola 7.5-27 1975 Willie Scroggins 14-n/a* 1992 Brett Wallerstedt 22-82 Lawrence Guy 7.0-39 1976 Al Harris 10-n/a 1993 Larry Boyd 17-85 2010 Junior Onyeali 11.5-76 1977 Al Harris 24-n/a Stante Carver 17-79 2011 Oliver Aaron 8.0-27 1978 Ben Apuna 8-n/a 1994 Dan Lucas 11-43 2012 Will Sutton 23.5-130 1979 Bob Kohrs 14-n/a 1995 Jason Reynolds 10-49 2013 Carl Bradford 19.0-107 1980 Vernon Maxwell 13-n/a 1996 Derrick Rodgers 24-142 2014 Marcus Hardison 15.0-81 1981 Jim Jeffcoat 8-n/a 1997 Jeremy Staat 23-110 2015 Antonio Longino 22.5-84 1982 Bryan Caldwell 8-n/a 1998 Adam Archuleta 18-74 Salamo Fiso 20.0-56 Vernon Maxwell 8-n/a 1999 Adam Archuleta 21-102 2016 DJ Calhoun 11.5-43 1983 Billy Robinson 7-n/a 2000 Terrell Suggs 16-72 2017 JoJo Wicker 13.0-50 1984 Scott Stephen 8-31 2001 Terrell Suggs 18-79 2018 Merlin Robertson 8.5-41 1985 Shawn Patterson 7-12 2002 Terrell Suggs 31.5-203 2019 Khaylan Kearse-Thomas 12.0-57 Note – 1970 was first year TFLs were recorded at ASU.

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TOP SINGLE GAME RUSHING 1,000-YARD SINGLE-SEASON RUSHERS PERFORMANCES 1,642 Eno Benjamin 2018 (13 games) Yds Name Carries TDs Opp. Date 1,565 Woody Green 1972 (12 games) 312 Eno Benjamin 30 3 vs. Oregon State Sep. 29, 2018 1,502 Wilford White 1950 (11 games) 251 Ben Malone 24 5 at Oregon State Oct. 27, 1973 1,431 Art Malone 1968 (10 games) 243 Leon Burton 5 – Hardin-Simmons Oct. 10, 1955 1,427 Freddie Williams 1975 (11 games) 239 Art Malone 29 – New Mexico Nov. 2, 1968 1,313 Woody Green 1973 (12 games) 236 Wilford White 30 – at Brigham Young Sept. 23, 1950 1,310 Woody Green 1971 (12 games) 232 Wilford White 18 – at Northern Arizona Oct. 7, 1950 1,299 Freddie Williams 1974 (12 games) 226 Delvon Flowers 23 2 Oregon State Oct. 20, 2001 1,229 Ryan Torain 2006 (13 games) 221 Darryl Clack 22 3 Wichita State Sept. 24, 1983 1,188 Max Anderson 1967 (10 games) 220 Max Anderson 21 1 at Wisconsin Sept. 30, 1967 1,186 Ben Malone 1973 (11 games) 216 D.J. Foster 19 1 at New Mexico Sept. 6, 2014 1,174 J.R. Redmond 1999 (12 games) 216 Freddie Williams 23 2 Texas-El Paso Nov. 2, 1974 1,126 Leon Burton 1957 (10 games) 214 J.R. Redmond 33 1 at USC Oct. 3, 1998 1,111 Mario Bates 1993 (11 games) 214 Mario Bates 19 1 Washington Sept. 5, 1992 1,104 Demario Richard 2015 (12 games) 214 Woody Green 31 2 at Utah Sept. 25, 1971 1,083 Eno Benjamin 2019 (13 games) 214 Wilford White 18 – Utah State Oct. 21, 1950 1,081 D.J. Foster 2014 (13 games) 208 Gerald Riggs 23 2 Colorado State Nov. 21, 1981 1,077 Terry Battle 1996 (12 games) 208 Robert Weathers 17 2 California Oct. 17, 1981 1,050 Cameron Marshall 2011 (13 games) 202 Woody Green 25 3 Missouri (Fiesta Bowl) Dec. 23, 1972 1,052 Darryl Clack 1984 (11 games) 201 Freddie Williams 37 – at New Mexico State Oct. 11, 1975 1,042 Darryl Harris 1986 (12 games) 201 Woody Green 24 2 San Jose State Nov. 18, 1972 1,041 Delvon Flowers 2001 (11 games) 200 Art Malone 19 – Utah Nov. 9, 1968 1,031 Michael Martin 1997 (12 games) 198 Woody Green 9 – at Brigham Young Oct. 21, 1972 1,027 Demario Richard 2017 (13 games) 198 Woody Green 11 4 at Wyoming Sept. 30, 1972 1,024 Bob Thomas 1970 (12 games) 197 Keegan Herring 23 2 vs. Northwestern Sept. 17, 2005 195 Freddie Williams 20 2 Colorado State Nov. 23, 1974 195 Woody Green 36 1 at Houston Sept. 16, 1972 194 Freddie Williams 23 – Texas-El Paso Oct. 25, 1975 CAREER 100-YARD GAME LEADERS 192 Woody Green 25 1 Arizona Nov. 24, 1973 Woody Green 21 Channing Williams 3 192 Ben Malone 22 2 Air Force Oct. 30, 1971 Freddie Williams 17 Travis Williams 3 191 Duane Morrison 19 – at San Diego State Oct. 20, 1951 Wilford White 16 David Winsley 3 191 Ryan Torain 24 1 at California Sept. 23, 2006 190 Terry Battle 21 1 at Oregon State Nov. 2, 1996 Eno Benjamin 15 Vince Amoia 2 190 Darryl Harris 36 2 at Oregon State Oct. 24, 1987 Art Malone 14 Manuel Aja 2 190 Wilford White 22 – Utah State Dec. 3, 1949 Demario Richard 13 James Bilton 2 189 Demario Richard 25 1 Colorado Nov. 4, 2017 Leon Burton 12 Harley Cooper 2 187 Chris Hopkins 30 2 at California Nov. 11, 1995 J.R. Redmond 12 Jerome Davison 2 186 Rudy Burgess 34 – Stanford Nov. 6, 2004 Darryl Harris 11 Alonzo Emery 2 186 Leonard Russell 25 2 California Oct. 13, 1990 Ben Malone 10 Marlon Farlow 2 186 Art Malone 35 – at Arizona Nov. 30, 1968 Mario Bates 8 Kevin Galbreath 2 185 Eno Benjamin 29 2 at USC Oct. 27, 2018 Max Anderson 8 John McFalls 2 Dave Buchanan 7 Alvin Moore 2 Delvon Flowers 7 Tom Pace 2 Keegan Herring 7 George Perry 2 Michael Martin 7 Charley Taylor 2 Ryan Torain 7 Mike Williams 2 Robert Weathers 7 Joe Belland 1 Dick Curran 6 Jim Bramlett 1 Monroe Eley 6 Cornell Canidate 1 D.J. Foster 6 Mike Crawford 1 Marion Grice 6 Shaun DeWitty 1 Bobby Thomas 6 Joe Drake 1 Cameron Marshall 5 Kelvin Fisher 1 Darryl Clack 5 Willie Gittens 1 Tony Lorick 5 Gerald Green 1 Gerald Riggs 5 Don Hildreth 1 Marvin Wahlin 5 J.D. Hill 1 Loren Wade 5 John Henry Johnson 1 Terry Battle 4 Hal Lewis 1 Chris Hopkins 4 Sammy Lewis 1 Brent McClanahan 4 Ruben Madrill 1 George Montgomery 4 Mark Markichevich 1 Kalen Ballage 4 Jeff Paulk 1 Rudy Burgess 3 Bruce Perkins 1 Mike Harris 3 Bob Sedlar 1 Hakim Hill 3 Joe Spagnola 1 Nolan Jones 3 Bob Tarwater 1 Arthur Lane 3 Larry Todd 1 Deantre Lewis 3 Larry Walton 1 Mark Malone 3 Morrison Warren 1 Duane Morrison 3 Prentice Williams 1 Bobby Mulgado 3 Dwaine Wright 1 Dimitri Nance 3 Leonard Russell 3 Wayne Welker 3

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 133 RECORDS YEARLY LEADERS TOP SINGLE GAME PASSING PERFORMANCES Yards Player Comp/Att TD Opponent Date 300-YARD PASSING GAMES 536 Andrew Walter 31/53 4 Oregon Oct. 19, 2002 Name Games Name Games 534 Paul Justin 33/47 4 Washington State Oct. 28, 1989 Andrew Walter 13 Steven Threet 3 532 Jeff van Raaphorst 38/59 4 Florida State Nov. 3, 1984 Rudy Carpenter 11 Jeff Krohn 3 511 Ryan Kealy 33/56 4 Arizona Nov. 27, 1998 Manny Wilkins 10 Ryan Kealy 3 510 Mike Bercovici 27/45 5 USC Oct. 4, 2014 Taylor Kelly 8 Jake Plummer 3 488 Mike Bercovici 42/68 3 UCLA Sept. 25, 2014 Mike Bercovici 7 Jeff Van Raaphorst 3 487 Brock Osweiler 36/63 1 Arizona Nov. 19, 2011 Brock Osweiler 7 Mike Pagel 3 477 Andrew Walter 29/50 4 California Nov. 9, 2002 Paul Justin 7 Danny Sullivan 1 474 Andrew Walter 27/45 0 North Carolina Oct. 5, 2002 Griffin Goodman 1 474 Paul Justin 34/63 2 Houston Dec. 1, 1990 Jayden Daniels 5 467 Rudy Carpenter 23/35 4 Rutgers Dec. 27, 2005 Sam Keller 5 Mark Malone 1 466 Mike Pagel 26/34 7 Stanford Oct. 24, 1981 Todd Hons 5 Dennis Sproul 1 461 Sam Keller 35/56 4 LSU Sep. 10, 2005 437 Jeff Van Raaphorst 38/55 2 Arizona Nov. 22, 1986 432 Jeff Krohn 21/34 5 Oregon Oct. 29, 2000 428 Andrew Walter 31/43 5 Iowa Sep. 18, 2004 2,500-YARD PASSING SEASONS 418 Mike Bercovici 29/52 4 West Virginia Jan. 2, 2016 Yards Name Season Games 415 Andrew Walter 25/51 6 UCLA Oct. 23, 2004 4036 Brock Osweiler 2011 13 414 Andrew Walter 22/37 5 Stanford Sep. 28, 2002 3877 Andrew Walter 2002 14 409 Sam Keller 20/31 4 Northwestern Sep. 17, 2005 3855 Mike Bercovici 2015 13 408 Jayden Daniels 22/32 3 Oregon Nov. 23, 2019 3635 Taylor Kelly 2013 14 408 Andrew Walter 34/58 3 North Carolina Oct. 18, 2003 3270 Manny Wilkins 2017 13 401 Rudy Carpenter 27/34 3 Washington Oct. 29, 2005 3202 Rudy Carpenter 2007 13 398 Mike Bercovici 32/53 5 Oregon Oct. 29, 2015 3150 Andrew Walter 2004 11 395 Mike Bercovici 27/43 4 California Nov. 28, 2015 3044 Andrew Walter 2003 12 395 Brock Osweiler 30/47 2 Boise State Dec. 22, 2011 3039 Taylor Kelly 2012 13 394 Griffin Goodman 11/28 3 California Oct. 7, 2000 3025 Manny WIlkins 2018 13 391 Steven Threet 33/49 3 NAU Sep. 11, 2010 2943 Jayden Daniels 2019 12 387 Steven Threet 30/53 3 Oregon Sep. 25, 2010 2609 Danny White 1973 11 381 Rudy Carpenter 28/43 2 Washington State Nov. 5, 2005 2591 Paul Justin 1989 11 380 Manny Wilkins 30/48 1 Michigan State Sep. 8, 2018 2575 Jake Plummer 1996 11 379 Rudy Carpenter 22/36 2 Oregon Nov. 3, 2007 2534 Steven Threet 2010 11 379 Paul Justin 19/25 1 Oregon State Nov. 3, 1990 2523 Rudy Carpenter 2006 13 379 Paul Justin 19/25 3 Washington State Nov. 10, 1990 372 Manny Wilkins 43/58 3 Arizona Nov. 25, 2016 367 Taylor Kelly 30/55 3 Stanford Sep. 21, 2013 366 Jeff Krohn 17/37 3 Stanford Sep. 22, 2001 365 Sam Keller 19/36 4 Oregon State Sep. 24, 2005 363 Jayden Daniels 26/36 3 Washington State October 12, 2019 363 Mark Malone 28/51 2 UCLA Nov. 10, 1979 361 Rudy Carpenter 25/36 4 Oregon State Sep. 22, 2007 357 Andrew Walter 23/53 4 Stanford Nov. 8, 2003 353 Manny Wilkins 26/43 0 Stanford Oct. 18, 2018 352 Manny Wilkins 25/40 3 NC State Dec. 29, 2017 351 Manny Wilkins 28/37 2 Texas Tech Sep. 10, 2016 347 Sam Keller 26/45 2 USC Oct. 1, 2005 347 Manny Wilkins 24/39 1 Oregon Sept. 23, 2017 346 Todd Hons 21/29 1 USC Oct. 15, 1983 345 Jayden Daniels 24/39 2 Colorado Sept. 21, 2019 345 Rudy Carpenter 27/36 3 Stanford Sep. 6, 2008 341 Manny Wilkins 31/46 2 San Diego State Sep. 15, 2018 339 Rudy Carpenter 15/24 3 Washington State Nov. 11, 2006 338 Danny Sullivan 32/58 1 Oregon State Oct. 3, 2009 338 Rudy Carpenter 22/28 1 NAU Aug. 30, 2009 334 Jayden Daniels 24/36 3 Oregon State Nov. 16, 2019 333 Rudy Carpenter 17/26 5 Nevada Sep. 9, 2006 331 Dennis Sproul 12/25 2 BYU Oct. 21, 1976

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Yards Player Receptions TD Opponent Date Yards Player Receptions TD Opponent Date 277 Ron Fair 19 3 Washington State Oct. 28. 1989 138 Shaun McDonald 6 2 California Nov. 9, 2002 241 Gerell Robinson 13 1 Boise State (Las Vegas Bowl) Dec. 22, 2011 137 Rudy Burgess 7 1 at Stanford Sep. 29, 2007 232 Eric Guliford 12 0 Houston Dec. 1, 1990 136 Jaelen Strong 8 1 at Notre Dame Oct. 5, 2013 221 Shaun McDonald 10 1 Stanford Sep. 18, 2002 136 Eric Guliford 9 0 Oregon Nov. 10, 1991 206 Larry Mucker 6 2 at Brigham Young Oct. 30, 1976 135 Matt Miller 5 2 Washington Oct. 29, 2005 204 Shaun McDonald 12 1 at Oregon Oct. 19, 2002 134 Eric Guliford 9 0 UCLA Oct. 29, 1991 202 Jaelen Strong 10 3 at USC Oct. 4, 2014 134 Darryl Clack 5 1 at USC Oct. 15, 1983 200 Devin Lucien 8 3 at California Nov. 28, 2015 133 Jalen Harvey 8 0 Oregon Sep. 23, 2017 200 Keith Poole 6 3 at Nebraska Sep. 16, 1995 132 Lenzie Jackson 7 1 USC Oct. 11, 1997 199 Gerell Robinson 11 1 Arizona Nov. 19, 2011 131 Gerell Robinson 6 0 at UCLA Nov. 5, 2011 196 Brandon Aiyuk 7 3 Washington State Oct. 12, 2019 131 Cameron Smith 6 2 Washington State Nov. 22, 2014 194 Shaun McDonald 9 1 Washington Oct. 17, 2001 131 Eric Guliford 10 2 Oregon State Oct. 17, 1992 193 Derek Hagan 11 2 at Oregon State Sep. 24, 2005 131 Frank Darby 3 1 at Colorado Oct. 6., 2018 193 Lynn James 6 1 San Jose State Sep. 16, 1989 130 Kyle Williams 9 2 Arizona Nov. 28, 2009 191 Aaron Cox 10 1 at Arizona Nov. 22, 1986 130 Ron Fair 6 0 at Oregon State Oct. 14, 1989 191 Devin Lucien 9 1 Arizona Nov. 21, 2015 185 Derek Hagan 11 1 at North Carolina Oct. 18, 2003 182 Derek Hagan 9 1 Purdue Dec. 31, 2004 180 Aaron Pflugrad 8 2 Missouri Sep. 9, 2011 180 John Jefferson 6 0 at Utah Oct. 29, 1977 150-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 178 Larry Mucker 6 1 California Sep. 25, 1976 175 Shaun McDonald 8 4 at SDSU Sep. 14, 2002 Name Number of games Name Number of games 175 Ron Fair 8 0 Arizona Nov. 25, 1989 Derek Hagan 8 Doug Allen 2 173 Brandon Aiyuk 10 1 at Oregon State Nov. 16, 2019 Shaun McDonald 7 N’Keal Harry 2 172 Skyler Fulton 8 2 Utah State Sep. 13, 2003 Keith Poole 4 Lynn James 1 170 Derek Hagan 8 0 USC Oct. 4, 2003 Brandon Aiyuk 3 Aaron Pflugrad 1 170 Todd Heap 7 1 Arizona Nov. 27, 1999 Gerell Robinson 3 Skyler Fulton 1 170 Kenny Mitchell 9 0 at Arizona Nov. 1998 Aaron Cox 3 Todd Heap 1 170 N'Keal Harry 7 1 Oregon Sep. 23 2017 Ron Fair 2 Chris McGaha 1 169 Shaun McDonald 5 1 Washington State Nov. 10, 2001 Jaelen Strong 2 Daryl Lightfoot 1 169 Kenny Mitchell 4 2 California Nov. 7, 1998 Eric Guliford 2 Michael Jones 1 168 Jaelen Strong 12 1 at Stanford Sep. 21, 2013 Devin Lucien 2 Bernard Henry 1 168 Doug Allen 7 3 Colorado State Nov. 17, 1984 Larry Mucker 2 DeMario Richard 1 167 Keith Poole 9 0 UCLA Nov. 4, 1995 John Jefferson 2 Terry Richardson 1 165 Chris McGaha 15 0 Oregon State Oct. 3, 2009 Kenny Mitchell 2 163 Daryl Lightfoot 6 1 California Nov. 9, 2002 162 Michael Jones 6 0 Northern Arizona Aug. 30, 2008 162 Derek Hagan 10 0 USC Oct. 1, 2005 162 Keith Poole 9 2 at Washington Sep. 2, 1995 161 Brandon Aiyuk 7 1 Oregon Nov. 23, 2019 750-YARD RECEIVING SEASONS 161 Keith Poole 10 0 at Stanford Oct. 26, 1996 Yards Player Year Games 161 N’Keal Harry 9 3 Utah Nov. 3, 2018 1,405 Shaun McDonald 2002 14 160 Derek Hagan 8 2 Iowa Sep. 18, 2004 1,397 Gerell Robinson 2011 13 160 Aaron Cox 6 0 Oregon Nov. 7, 1987 1,248 Derek Hagan 2004 12 160 Doug Allen 10 2 Florida State Nov. 3, 1984 1,210 Derek Hagan 2005 12 160 Bernard Henry 9 2 at Stanford Oct. 24, 1981 1,192 Brandon Aiyuk 2019 12 159 Terry Richardson 7 1 UCLA Oct. 23, 2004 1,165 Jaelen Strong 2014 12 158 Gerell Robinson 8 1 at Washington State Nov. 12, 2011 1,142 N'Keal Harry 2017 13 158 Doug Allen 9 3 Oregon State Oct. 20, 1984 1,122 Jaelen Strong 2013 14 156 Shaun McDonald 8 0 North Carolina Oct. 5, 2002 1,104 Shaun McDonald 2001 11 155 Derek Hagan 8 1 Arizona Nov. 28, 2003 1,088 N’Keal Harry 2018 12 154 Derek Hagan 8 2 at Northwestern Sep. 11, 2004 1,082 Ron Fair 1989 11 154 Shaun McDonald 5 4 Louisiana-Lafayette Oct. 6, 2001 1,076 Derek Hagan 2003 12 153 Eric Guliford 9 1 Colorado State Sep. 15, 1990 1,076 Morris Owens 1973 11 152 Aaron Cox 6 0 at Illinois Sept. 12, 1987 1,075 Devin Lucien 2015 13 151 John Jefferson 7 0 Oregon State Sep. 24, 1977 1,036 Keith Poole 1995 11 151 DeMario Richard 4 2 New Mexico Sep. 5, 2015 1,009 JD Hill 1970 10 148 N'Keal Harry 13 1 at Texas Tech Sep. 16, 2017 921 John Jefferson 1975 12 147 Eric Guliford 6 1 at Arizona Nov. 24, 1990 912 John Jefferson 1977 11 146 Michael Jones 11 2 at Washington Nov. 8, 2008 901 Skyler Fulton 2003 12 146 Jaelen Strong 10 0 Weber State Aug. 28, 2014 892 Doug Allen 1984 11 146 Jaelen Strong 12 0 UCLA Sept. 25, 2014 870 Aaron Cox 1987 12 144 Devin Lucien 9 1 West Virginia (Cactus Bowl) Jan. 2, 2016 857 Keith Poole 1996 11 144 Ron Wetzel 8 0 Oregon State Nov. 6, 1982 848 Steve Holden 1972 11 144 Tim White 7 2 Colorado Oct. 10, 2015 837 Eric Guliford 1990 10 143 Chris DeFrance 5 1 at Washington Oct. 28, 1978 835 Larry Mucker 1976 12 142 N'Keal Harry 9 1 NC State (Sun Bowl) Dec. 29, 2017 832 Todd Heap 1999 12 142 Jaelen Strong 4 1 Arizona Nov. 30, 2013 830 Chris McGaha 2007 13 142 Donnie O’Neal 6 1 at Stanford Sep. 22, 2001 816 Calvin Demery 1969 10 142 Richard Williams 2 2 Utah State Sep. 23, 2000 815 Kyle Williams 2009 11 142 Richard Williams 6 2 Arizona Nov. 27, 1999 801 Eric Guliford 1991 11 140 Brandon Aiyuk 4 1 Kent State Aug. 29, 2019 796 Larry Mucker 1975 12 140 N’Keal Harry 6 2 UTSA Sep. 1, 2018 788 Aaron Cox 1985 11 139 Rashad Ross 4 3 Navy (Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl) Dec. 29, 2012 769 Michael Jones 2007 13 139 Derek Hagan 6 1 at Washington State Nov. 5, 2005 763 Kyle Williams 2017 13 139 Melvin Hoover 8 1 at UCLA Nov. 10, 1979 138 Derek Hagan 4 3 at Stanford Nov. 8, 2003

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 135 RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS RUSHING NET RUSHING YARDS BY TWO PLAYERS RUSHING YARDS IN TWO CONSECUTIVE GAMES Game: 373 Woody Green (202)/Brett 439 Art Malone, 1968 (239 vs. New Mexico, 200 vs. Utah) RUSHING ATTEMPTS (GAME) McClanahan (171) vs. Missouri, 1972 and Eno 432 Eno Benjamin, 2018 (312 vs. OSU, 120 vs. Colorado) 44 Kevin Galbreath vs UCLA, 1992 Benjamin (312)/Manny Wilkins (61) vs OSU, 2018 RUSHING YARDS IN THREE CONSECUTIVE GAMES 40 Mike Williams vs. Arizona, 2002 Season: 2,499 Woody Green (1,313) 37 Mario Bates vs. Stanford, 1993 and Ben Malone (1,186), 1973 575 Woody Green, 1972 (201 vs. San Jose St., 172 vs. Freddie Williams vs. New Mexico, 1975 Arizona, 202 vs. Missouri) NET RUSHING YARDS IN FIRST GAME OF CAREER 36 Darryl Harris vs. Oregon State, 1987 RUSHING YARDS IN FOUR CONSECUTIVE GAMES Woody Green vs. Arizona, 1972 Game: 134 Keegan Herring (12 att.) vs. Temple, 2005 691 Woody Green, 1972 (116 vs. New Mexico, RUSHING ATTEMPTS (SEASON) TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING (SINCE 1950) 201 vs. San Jose St., 172 vs. Arizona, 202 vs. 300 Eno Benjamin, 2018 Game: 7 Kalen Ballage vs. Texas Tech, 2016 Missouri) 266 Freddie Williams, 1975 Season: 19 Woody Green, 1972 691 Eno Benjamin, 2018 (185 vs. USC, 175 vs. Utah, 182 253 Eno Benjamin, 2019 18 Cameron Marshall, 2011 vs. UCLA, 149 vs. Oregon) 249 Freddie Williams, 1974 Terry Battle, 1996 246 Mario Bates, 1993 17 Wilford White, 1950 235 Art Malone, 1968 16 Eno Benjamin, 2018 PASSING 233 Woody Green, 1972 15 Art Malone, 1968 230 Cameron Marshall, 2011 Ben Malone, 1973 PASSING ATTEMPTS (GAME) RUSHING ATTEMPTS (CAREER) 14 Marion Grice, 2013 68 Mike Bercovici (42 comp.) vs. UCLA, 2014 Career: 43 Woody Green, 1971-73 675 Woody Green, 1971-73 63 Paul Justin (34 comp.) vs. Houston, 1990 38 Cameron Marshall, 2009-12 648 Freddie Williams, 1973-76 63 Brock Osweiler (36 comp) vs Arizona, 2011 34 Leon Burton, 1955-58 647 Demario Richard, 2014-17 59 Jeff Van Raaphorst vs. Florida State, 1984 32 J.R. Redmond, 1996-99 633 J.R. Redmond, 1996-99 58 Danny Sullivan vs. Oregon State, 2009 28 Art Malone, 1967-69 580 Cameron Marshall 2009-12 Manny Wilkins vs. Arizona, 2016 576 Eno Benjamin, 2017-19 RUSHING ATTEMPTS PER GAME (SEASON) Andrew Walter at North Carolina, 2003 571 Darryl Harris, 1984-87 23.5 Art Malone (235 in 10), 1968 57 Andrew Walter vs. Kansas State, 2002 565 Art Malone, 1967-69 56 Sam Keller vs Oregon, 2005 RUSHING ATTEMPTS PER GAME (CAREER) NET RUSHING YARDS (GAME) Sam Keller vs LSU, 2005 20.5 Woody Green (675 in 33), 1971-73 Ryan Kealy vs. Arizona, 1998 312 Eno Benjamin (30 carries) vs. Oregon State, 2018 55 Taylor Kelly at Stanford, 2013 251 Ben Malone (24 carries) vs. Oregon State, 1973 RUSHING YARDS PER ATTEMPT (GAME) Jeff Van Raaphorst vs. Arizona, 1986 243 Leon Burton (5) vs. Hardin-Simmons, 1955 (6-10) 40.5 Leon Burton (6 for 243) vs. Hardin Simmons, 1955 53 Mike Bercovici vs. Oregon, 2015 239 Art Malone (29) vs. New Mexico, 1968 Steven Threet vs. Oregon, 2010 236 Wilford White (30) vs. BYU, 1950 (11-20) 18.0 Woody Green (11 for 198) vs. Wyoming, 1972 Andrew Walter at Stanford, 2003 232 Wilford White (18) vs. NAU, 1950 (21-30) 10.5 Max Anderson (21 for 220) vs. Wisconsin, 1967 226 Delvon Flowers (23) vs. Oregon State, 2001 (min. 31) 6.9 Woody Green (31 for 214) vs. Utah, 1971 Andrew Walter vs. Oregon, 2002 221 Darryl Clack (22) vs. Wichita State, 1983 RUSHING YARDS PER ATTEMPT (SEASON) PASSING ATTEMPTS (SEASON) 220 Max Anderson (21) vs. Wisconsin, 1967 531 Mike Bercovici, 2015 216 D.J. Foster (19) vs. New Mexico, 2014 (50-100) 10.20 Leon Burton (68 for 694), 1955 216 Freddie Williams (23) vs. UTEP, 1974 (101-150) 9.62 Leon Burton (117 for 1,126), 1957 516 Brock Osweiler, 2011 214 Four players, most recently J.R. Redmond (33) vs. USC, 1998 (151-200) 7.55 Wilford White (199 for 1,502), 1950 484 Taylor Kelly, 2013 (min. 201) 6.28 Woody Green (233 for 1,464), 1972 483 Andrew Walter, 2002 NET RUSHING YARDS (SEASON) 426 Andrew Walter, 2004 RUSHING YARDS PER ATTEMPT (CAREER) 1,642 Eno Benjamin, 2018 421 Andrew Walter, 2003 1,565 Woody Green, 1972 (201-300) 6.88 Tony Lorick (254 for 1,748), 1961-63 410 Manny Wilkins, 2017 1,502 Wilford White, 1950 (301-400) 8.03 Leon Burton (373 for 2,994), 1955-58 398 Rudy Carpenter, 2007 1,431 Art Malone, 1968 (401-500) 5.27 Robert Weathers (411 for 2,168), 1978-81 393 Manny Wilkins, 2018 1,427 Freddie Williams, 1975 (501-600) 6.28 Wilford White (505 for 3,173), 1947-50 359 Taylor Kelly, 2012 1,313 Woody Green, 1973 (min. 601) 6.20 Woody Green (675 for 4,188), 1971-73 351 Rudy Carpenter, 2008 1,310 Woody Green, 1971 RUSHING YARDS PER GAME PASSING ATTEMPTS (CAREER) 1,299 Freddie Williams, 1974 1,229 Ryan Torain, 2006 Season: 150.2 Wilford White (1,502 in 10), 1950 1,416 Andrew Walter, 2001-04 1,188 Max Anderson, 1967 Career: 126.9 Woody Green (4,188 in 33), 1971-73 1,309 Rudy Carpenter 2005-08 1,186 Ben Malone, 1973 1,142 Jake Plummer, 1993-96 GAMES RUSHING FOR 100 YARDS 1,125 Taylor Kelly, 2011-14 NET RUSHING YARDS (CAREER) Season: 9 Eno Benjamin, 2018 1,114 Manny Wilkins, 2015-18 4,188 Woody Green (675 att.), 1971-73 8 Art Malone, 1968 868 Jeff Van Raaphorst, 1984-86 3,424 Freddie Williams (648), 1973-76 Wilford White, 1950 859 Ryan Kealy, 1997-2000 3,299 J.R. Redmond (633), 1996-99 Career: 21 Woody Green, 1971-73 849 Dennis Sproul, 1974-77 3,202 Demario Richard (647), 2014-17 17 Freddie Williams, 1973-76 786 Mike Pagel, 1978-81 3,173 Wilford White (505), 1947-50 16 Wilford White, 1947-50 2,994 Leon Burton (373), 1955-58 15 Eno Benjamin, 2017-19 COMPLETIONS (GAME) 2,867 Eno Benjamin (576), 2017-19 14 Art Malone, 1967-69 43 ` Manny Wilkins (58 Att.) vs. Arizona, 2016 2,711 Darryl Clack (534), 1982-85 13 Demario Richard, 2014-17 42 Mike Bercovici (68 Att.) vs. UCLA, 2014 2,700 Cameron Marshall (580), 2009-12 38 Jeff Van Raaphorst (55 Att.) vs. Arizona, 1986 2,649 Art Malone (565), 1967-69 CONSECUTIVE GAMES RUSHING FOR 100 YARDS Jeff Van Raaphorst (59 Att.) vs. Florida State, 1984 2,635 Keegan Herring (511), 2005-08 Season: 5 Art Malone, 1968 36 Brock Osweiler (63 Att.) vs. Arizona, 2011 2,617 Darryl Harris (571), 1984-87 (WSU, Oregon St., N. Mexico, Utah, BYU) 35 Sam Keller vs LSU, 2005 NET RUSHING YARDS (HALF) Max Anderson, 1967 34 Andrew Walter at North Carolina, 2003 (WSU, Wyoming, Utah, BYU, Arizona) Paul Justin vs. Houston, 1990 187 Eno Benjamin (15 att.) vs. Oregon State, 2018 Career: 7 Wilford White, 1947-50 (Last 4 in 1949, 3 in 1950) 171 Woody Green (3 att.) vs. Wyoming, 1973 33 Taylor Kelly at Notre Dame, 2013 Steven Threet vs. Northern Arizona, 2010 GAMES RUSHING FOR 200 YARDS NET RUSHING YARDS BY A QUARTERBACK Ryan Kealy vs. Arizona, 1998 Season: 3 Woody Green, 1972 Game: 139 Mark Malone vs. USC, 1978 Wilford White, 1950 COMPLETIONS (SEASON) Season: 751 Mark Malone, 1978 Career: 3 Woody Green, 1971-73 Career: 1,404 Taylor Kelly, 2011-14 326 Brock Osweiler, 2011 Wilford White, 1947-50 318 Mike Bercovici, 2015 NET RUSHING YARDS BY A FRESHMAN 302 Taylor Kelly, 2013 CONSECUTIVE GAMES RUSHING FOR 200 YARDS Game: 243 Leon Burton (6 att.) vs. Hardin-Simmons, 1955 274 Andrew Walter, 2002 Season: 870 Keegan Herring (158), 2005 2 Art Malone, 1968 (239 vs. New Mexico, 200 vs. Utah) 260 Manny Wilkins, 2017 247 Manny Wilkins, 2018

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246 Rudy Carpenter, 2007 146 Rudy Carpenter (9th-12th game), 2005 3,635 Taylor Kelly, 2013 244 Andrew Walter, 2004 145 Manny Wilkins (1st-5th game), 2017 3,207 Manny Wilkins, 2017 241 Taylor Kelly, 2012 3,202 Rudy Carpenter, 2007 LOWEST INTERCEPTION PERCENTAGE (SEASON) 221 Andrew Walter, 2003 3,150 Andrew Walter, 2004 213 Rudy Carpenter 2008 (50-100 Att).0137 Fran Urban (1 of 73), 1958 3,044 Andrew Walter, 2003 208 Steven Threet, 2010 (101-200) .0133 Paul Justin (2 of 150), 1988 3,040 Taylor Kelly, 2012 (201-300) .0088 Rudy Carpenter (2 of 228), 2005 3,025 Manny Wilkins, 2018 COMPLETIONS (CAREER) (301+) .0059 Jayden Daniels (2 of 338), 2019 2,943 Jayden Daniels, 2019 799 Rudy Carpenter, 2005-08 2,878 Danny White, 1973 LOWEST INTERCEPTION PERCENTAGE (CAREER) 777 Andrew Walter, 2001-04 2,776 Jake Plummer, 1996 712 Taylor Kelly, 2011-14 (301-400) .0576 John Torok (19 of 330), 1963-64 PASSING YARDS (CAREER) 704 Manny Wilkins, 2015-18 (401-500) .0278 Jeff Krohn (13 of 467), 2000-01 632 Jake Plummer, 1993-96 .0523 Joe Spagnola (30 of 474), 1968-70 10,617 Andrew Walter, 2001-04 620 Brock Osweiler, 2009-2011 (501+) .0180 Mike Bercovici (13 of 724), 2011-15 10,491 Rudy Carpenter 2005-08 503 Jeff Van Raaphorst, 1984-86 .0206 Manny Wilkins (23 of 1,114), 2015-18 8,827 Jake Plummer, 1993-96 477 Ryan Kealy, 1997-2000 .0248 Taylor Kelly (21 of 847), 2011-14 8,819 Taylor Kelly, 2011-14 457 Manny Wilkins, 2015-Pres. .0267 Rudy Carpenter (35 of 1309), 2005-08 8,624 Manny Wilkins, 2015-18 438 Mike Bercovici, 2011-15 .0273 Andrew Walter (27 of 990), 2001-04 6,912 Ryan Kealy, 1997-00 418 Paul Justin, 1987-90 6,717 Danny White, 1971-73 TOUCHDOWN PASSES (GAME) 6,610 Jeff Van Raaphorst, 1984-86 CONSECUTIVE PASS COMPLETIONS (GAME) 7 Mike Pagel vs. Stanford, 1981 5,761 Paul Justin, 1987-89 6 Andrew Walter vs. UCLA, 2004 18 Taylor Kelly vs. Washington State, 2012 PASSING YARDS PER COMPLETION (SEASON) Danny White vs. New Mexico, 1971 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (GAME) 5 Mike Bercovici at USC, 2014 (50-75) 19.72 John Hangartner (61 for 1203), 1957 (17-19) .895 Taylor Kelly vs. Navy, 2012 Mike Bercovici vs. Colorado, 2015 (76-100) 16.40 John Jacobs (77 for 1263), 1962 (20-23) .870 Taylor Kelly vs. Washington State, 2012 Mike Bercovici vs. Oregon, 2015 (101-150) 17.03 Danny White (128 for 2180), 1972 (16-19) .842 J. Van Raaphorst vs. UCLA, 1986 Taylor Kelly at Washington State, 2013 (151+) 17.99 Danny White (160 for 2878), 1973 (9-11) .818 John Hangartner vs. San Jose State, 1957; Taylor Kelly vs. Sacramento State, 2013 PASSING YARDS PER COMPLETION (CAREER) .818 Dave Graybill vs. San Jose State, 1956 Taylor Kelly vs. Colorado, 2012 (150-175) 17.95 John Hangartner (157 for 2818), 1955-58 .818 Grady Benton (18 of 22) vs. Cal, 1992 Andrew Walter vs. Washington State, 2004 (176-200) 16.40 John Torok (180 for 1956), 1963-64 (22-27) .815 Manny Wilkins vs. New Mexico State, 2017 Andrew Walter vs. Iowa, 2004 (201-300) 15.69 Joe Spagnola (290 for 4551), 1968-70 (26-32) .813 Steven Threet vs. Washington State Andrew Walter vs. Stanford, 2002 (301+) 17.35 Danny White (387 for 6717), 1971-73 (25-31) .806 Taylor Kelly vs. UCLA, 2012 Jeff Krohn vs. Oregon, 2000 (27-34) .794 Rudy Carpenter vs. Washington, 2005 4 36 times (last by Joey Yellen vs. USC, 2019) PASSING YARDS BY A FRESHMAN (GAME) (19-24) .792 Manny Wilkins vs. Utah, 2018 TOUCHDOWN PASSES (SEASON) 467 Rudy Carpenter (23 of 35) vs. Rutgers, 2005 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (SEASON) 432 Jeff Krohn (21 of 34) vs. Oregon, 2000 30 Andrew Walter, 2004 408 Jayden Daniels (22 of 32) vs. Oregon, 2019 (100-200 Att.) .618 Mike Bercovici (115 of 186), 2014 Mike Bercovici, 2015 401 Rudy Carpenter (27 of 34) vs. Washington, 2005 .610 John Hangartner (61 of 100), 1957 29 Taylor Kelly, 2012 381 Rudy Carpenter (28 of 43) at Washington State, 2019 (201-300) .662 Grady Benton (149 of 225), 1992 Mike Pagel, 1981 363 Jayden Daniels (26 of 36) vs. Washington State, 2019 .634 Rudy Carpenter (156 of 228), 2005 28 Taylor Kelly, 2013 (301+) .671 Taylor Kelly (241 of 359), 2012 Andrew Walter, 2002 PASSING YARDS BY A FRESHMAN (SEASON) 26 Brock Osweiler, 2011 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (CAREER) MIN. 200 ATT. 2,943 Jayden Daniels, 2019 25 Rudy Carpenter, 2007 2,273 Rudy Carpenter, 2005 .633 Taylor Kelly (712 of 1125), 2011-14 24 Andrew Walter, 2003 2,137 Ryan Kealy, 1997 .632 Manny Wilkins (704 of 1,114) 2015-18 Jake Plummer, 1996 .610 Rudy Carpenter (799 of 1309), 2005-08 Danny White, 1973 PASSING YARDS IN FIRST GAME OF CAREER .605 Mike Bercovici (438 of 724), 2011-15 284 Jayden Daniels (15 of 24) vs. Kent State, 2019 TOUCHDOWN PASSES (CAREER) .600 Brock Osweiler (372 of 620), 2009-2011 160 Jeff Krohn (18 of 42) at San Diego State, 2000 .583 Dave Graybill (130 of 223), 1953-56 85 Andrew Walter, 2001-04 150 Ryan Kealy (14 of 27) vs. New Mexico State, 1997 .582 Todd Hons (384 of 660), 1981-83 81 Rudy Carpenter 2005-08 PASSING YARDS IN FIRST GAME OF SEASON .579 Jeff Van Raaphorst (503 of 868), 1984-86 79 Taylor Kelly, 2011-14 65 Jake Plummer, 1993-96 388 Rudy Carpenter (22 of 28) vs. NAU, 2008 INTERCEPTIONS (GAME) 64 Danny White, 1971-73 PASSING YARDS IN FIRST TWO GAMES OFSEASON 6 John Torok vs. Arizona, 1964 52 Manny Wilkins, 2015-18 733 Rudy Carpenter (49 of 64) vs. NAU and Stanford, 2008 48 Mike Pagel, 1978-81 INTERCEPTIONS (SEASON) 46 Dennis Sproul, 1974-77 PASSING EFFICIENCY (CURRENT STANDARDS) 19 Mark Malone, 1978 Ryan Kealy, 1997-2000 Season (Attempts): 18 Ed Roseborough, 1967 44 Jeff Van Raaphorst, 1984-86 (100-200) 162.40 John Hangartner, 1958 16 Steven Threet, 2010 (201-300) 175.01 Rudy Carpenter, 2005 Dennis Sproul, 1977 CONSECUTIVE GAMES THROWING A TOUCHDOWN 153.40 Jeff Krohn, 2001 Joe Spagnola, 1970 20 Rudy Carpenter, 2006-2008 (301+) 159.88 Taylor Kelly, 2012 15 Andrew Walter, 2002 PASSING YARDS (GAME) 145.20 Jayden Daniels, 2019 Daniel Ford, 1987 Danny White, 1972 536 Andrew Walter vs. Oregon, 2002 CAREER PASSING EFFICIENCY(COMPLETIONS): 14 Rudy Carpenter, 2006 534 Paul Justin vs. Washington State, 1989 532 Jeff Van Raaphorst vs. Florida St., 1984 (201-300) 142.15 Sam Keller, 2004-05 Mike Pagel, 1981 (301-400) 137.9 Mike Bercovici, 2011-15 511 Ryan Kealy vs. Arizona, 1998 John Goodman, 1966 (401+) 147.69 Taylor Kelly, 2011-14 John Torok, 1964 510 Mike Bercovici vs. USC, 2014 488 Mike Bercovici vs. UCLA, 2014 INTERCEPTIONS (CAREER) 487 Brock Osweiler vs Arizona, 2011 46 Dennis Sproul, 1974-77 477 Andrew Walter vs. North Carolina, 2002 RECEIVING 42 Danny White, 1971-73 474 Andrew Walter vs. California, 2002 RECEPTIONS (GAME) 36 Andrew Walter, 2001-04 474 Paul Justin vs. Houston, 1990 36 Jeff Van Raaphorst, 1984-86 467 Rudy Carpenter vs Rutgers, 2005 19 Ron Fair (277 yds.) vs. Washington State, 1989 35 Rudy Carpenter, 2005-2008 466 Mike Pagel vs. Stanford, 1981 15 Chris McGaha (165 yards) vs. Oregon State, 2009 461 Sam Keller vs. LSU, 2005 13 Gerell Robinson (241 yards) vs. Boise State, 2011 Kyle Williams (126 yards) vs. Washington State, 2009 CONSECUTIVE ATTEMPTS WITHOUT AN INTERCEPTION PASSING YARDS (SEASON) N'Keal Harry (148 yards) at Texas Tech, 2017 Game: 56 Sam Keller vs LSU, 2005 4,036 Brock Osweiler, 2011 12 Jaelen Strong (146 yards) vs. UCLA, 2014 52 Mike Bercovici vs. West Virginia, 2015 3,877 Andrew Walter, 2002 Jaelen Strong (168 yards) at Stanford, 2013 Season: 157 Jayden Daniels (8th-13th game), 2019 3,855 Mike Bercovici, 2015

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Shaun McDonald (204 yds.) vs. Oregon, 2002 277 Ron Fair (19 rec.) vs. Washington St., 1989 RECEIVING YARDS PER CATCH (CAREER) Eric Guliford (232) vs. Houston, 1990 241 Gerell Robinson (13 rec) vs Boise St, 2011 (51-60 rec) 17.4 Wilford White (53 for 923), 1947-50 Frederick Gammage (116 yards) at Arizona, 2016 232 Eric Guliford (12) vs. Houston, 1990 (61-70) 21.9 Gene Mitcham (61 for 1333), 1951-52, 55-56 11 Gerell Robinson (199 yds.) vs Arizona, 2011 221 Shaun McDonald (10) vs. Stanford, 2002 (71-100) 21.1 Morris Owens (86 for 1812), 1972-74 Michael Jones (146 yds.) at Washington, 2008 206 Larry Mucker (6) vs. BYU, 1976 (101-150) 19.8 Aaron Cox (136 for 2694), 1984-87 Rudy Burgess (52 yds.) vs. Oregon, 2005 204 Shaun McDonald (12) vs. Oregon, 2002 (151+) 18.4 Shaun McDonald (156 for 2867), 2000-02 Derek Hagan (193 yds.) vs. Oregon State, 2005 202 Jaelen Strong (10) vs. USC, 2014 Derek Hagan (185 yds.) at North Carolina, 2003 201 Calvin Demery (11) vs. Minnesota, 1969 RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME (SEASON) Shaun McDonald (114 yds.) vs. Kansas State, 2002 200 Devin Lucien (8) at California, 2015 107.5 Gerell Robinson (1,397 in 13), 2011 Greg Hudson vs. Utah, 1973 Keith Poole (6) vs. Nebraska, 1995 104.0 Derek Hagan (1,248 in 12), 2004 Calvin Demery vs. Minnesota, 1969 199 Gerell Robinson (11) vs Arizona, 2011 100.4 Shaun McDonald (1405 in 14), 2002 10 14 times (last by Brandon Aiyuk at Oregon State, 2019) 196 Brandon Aiyuk (7), vs. Washington State, 2019 100.4 Shaun McDonald (1104 in 11), 2001 194 Shaun McDonald (9) vs. Washington, 2001 RECEPTIONS (SEASON) 100.3 Derek Hagan (1,210 in 12), 2005 Larry Todd vs. Arizona, 1964 87 Shaun McDonald (1405 yds.), 2002 RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME (CAREER) RECEIVING YARDS (SEASON) 83 Derek Hagan (1248 yds.), 2004 87.9 Jaelen Strong (2287 in 26), 2013-14 82 Jaelen Strong (1,165 yds.), 2014 1,405 Shaun McDonald (87 rec.), 2002 78.8 Derek Hagan (3939 in 50), 2002-05 N'Keal Harry (1,142 yds.), 2017 1,397 Gerell Robinson (77), 2011 78.1 N’Keal Harry (2889 in 37), 2016-18 77 Gerell Robinson (1397 yds.), 2011 1,248 Derek Hagan (83), 2004 77.5 Shaun McDonald (2867 in 37), 2000-02 Derek Hagan (1210 yds.), 2005 1,210 Derek Hagan (77), 2005 74.0 Calvin Demery (1629 in 22), 1969-71 75 Jaelen Strong (1,122 yds.), 2013 1,192 Brandon Aiyuk (65), 2019 73 N’Keal Harry (1,088 yds.), 2018 1,165 Jaelen Strong (82), 2014 RECEIVING YARDS BY A FRESHMAN (GAME) 66 Derek Hagan (1076 yds.), 2003 1,144 Morris Owens (52), 1973 159 Aaron Cox vs. Florida State, 1984 Devin Lucien (1075 yds.), 2015 1,142 N'Keal Harry (82), 2017 Kyle Williams (763 yds.), 2017 1,122 Jaelen Strong (75), 2013 RECEPTIONS BY A FRESHMAN (SEASON) 65 Brandon Aiyuk (1,192), 2019 1,104 Shaun McDonald (47), 2001 58 N'Keal Harry, 2016 64 Ron Fair (1082 yds.), 1989 1,088 N’Keal Harry (73), 2018 56 Zach Miller, 2004 62 Skyler Fulton (901 yds.), 2003 1,082 Ron Fair (64), 1989 38 D.J. Foster, 2012 Greg Hudson (974 yds.), 1973 1,076 Derek Hagan (66), 2003 32 Derek Hagan, 2002 1,075 Devin Lucien (66), 2015 30 John Jefferson, 1974 RECEPTIONS (CAREER) 1,036 Keith Poole (55), 1995 258 Derek Hagan, 2002-05 RECEIVING YARDS BY A FRESHMAN (SEASON) RECEIVING YARDS (CAREER) 222 D.J. Foster, 2012-15 659 N'Keal Harry, 2016 213 N’Keal Harry, 2016-18 3,939 Derek Hagan, 2002-05 552 Zach Miller, 2004 188 John Jefferson, 1974-77 2,993 John Jefferson, 1974-77 533 D.J. Foster, 2012 168 Chris McGaha, 2006-09 2,889 N’Keal Harry, 2016-18 423 John Jefferson, 1974 164 Eric Guliford, 1989-92 2,867 Shaun McDonald, 2000-02 405 Derek Hagan, 2002 161 Kyle Williams, 2016-19 2,694 Aaron Cox, 1984-87 RECEIVING YARDS IN FIRST GAME OF 157 Jaelen Strong, 2013-14 2,691 Keith Poole, 1993-96 CAREER AND FIRST GAME OF SEASON 156 Shaun McDonald, 2000-02 2,458 D.J. Foster, 2012-15 John Mistler, 1977-80 2,408 Eric Guliford, 1989-92 201 Calvin Demery vs. Minnesota, 1969 143 Lenzie Jackson, 1995-98 2,287 Jaelen Strong, 2013-14 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS (GAME) 140 Keith Poole, 1993-96 2,242 Chris McGaha 2006-09 136 Aaron Cox, 1984-87 2,149 John Mistler, 1977-80 4 Shaun McDonald vs. San Diego State, 2002 Shaun McDonald vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 2001 RECEPTIONS BY A TIGHT END (SEASON) TIGHT END RECEIVING YARDS (SEASON) John Allen vs. San Jose State, 1953 57 Chris Coyle (696 yds.), 2012 832 Todd Heap (55 rec.), 1999 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS (SEASON) 56 Zach Miller (552 yds.), 2004 696 Chris Coyle (57), 2012 55 Todd Heap (832 yds.), 1999 654 Ken Dyer (39), 1967 14 Doug Allen, 1984 50 Zach Miller, (450 yds.), 2006 644 Todd Heap (48), 2000 13 Shaun McDonald, 2002 49 Don Kern (502), 1983 618 Jerry Smith (42), 1964 12 Steve Holden, 1972 48 Todd Heap (644), 2000 577 Joe Petty (36), 1971 11 Keith Poole, 1996 42 Jerry Smith (618), 1964 536 Mike Pinkard (31), 2002 J.D. Hill, 1970 39 Ken Dyer (654), 1967 552 Zach Miller (56), 2004 10 Jaelen Strong, 2014 38 Zach Miller (476 yds.), 2005 Michael Jones, 2007 TIGHT END RECEIVING YARDS (CAREER) 32 Kody Kohl (368 yds.), 2015 Derek Hagan, 2004 31 Mike Pinkard (536), 2002 1,685 Todd Heap (115 rec.), 1998-2000 Skyler Fulton, 2003 Joe Petty (522), 1972 1,512 Zach Miller (144), 2004-06 Shaun McDonald, 2001 1,365 Ken Dyer (88), 1965-67 RECEPTIONS BY A TIGHT END (CAREER) TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS (CAREER) 1,352 Joe Petty (81), 1970-72 144 Zach Miller (1512 yds.) 2004-06 1,192 Chris Coyle (92), 2010-2013 27 Derek Hagan, 2002-05 115 Todd Heap (1685 yds.), 1998-2000 1,028 Zach Miller (94), 2004-05 25 Keith Poole, 1993-96 92 Chris Coyle (1192), 2010-2013 861 Ron Wetzel (67), 1979-82 Doug Allen, 1981-84 88 Ken Dyer (1365), 1965-67 794 Mike Pinkard (46), 2000-02 24 Shaun McDonald, 2000-02 81 Joe Petty (1352), 1970-72 753 Herman Harrison (50), 1961-63 22 N’Keal Harry, 2016-18 67 Ron Wetzel (861), 1979-82 RECEIVING YARDS PER CATCH (GAME) TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS BY A 65 Ryan McReynolds (671), 1987-90 TIGHT END (SEASON) Kendrick Bates (732), 1996-99 (3) 43.7 Frank Darby (131 yds.) vs. Colorado, 2018 55 Kody Kohl (628), 2013-16 (4) 42.2 Kenny Mitchell (169) vs. California, 1998 6 Zach Miller, 2004 54 Jeff Gallimore (519), 1983-86 (5) 33.8 Shaun McDonald (169) vs. Wash St., 2001 Joe Petty, 1971 51 Jerry Smith (747), 1963-64 (6) 34.4 Larry Mucker (206) vs. BYU, 1976 5 Chris Coyle, 2012 (7) 28.0 Brandon Aiyuk (196) vs. Washington St., 2019 Jamaal Lewis, 2005 RECEPTIONS PER GAME (SEASON) (8) 25.0 Devin Lucien (200) at California, 2015 Ryan McReynolds, 1988 6.9 Derek Hagan (83 in 12), 2004 (9) 21.2 Devin Lucien (191) vs. Arizona, 2015 Mike Pinkard, 2002 6.8 Jaelen Strong (82 in 12), 2014 (10) 22.1 Shaun McDonald (221) vs. Stanford, 2002 Jerry Smith, 1964 6.3 N'Keal Harry (82 in 13), 2017 (11) 18.3 Calvin Demery (201) vs. Minnesota, 1969 4 Nine times (last by Kody Kohl, 2015) 6.2 Shaun McDonald (87 in 14), 2002 RECEIVING YARDS PER CATCH (SEASON) TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS BY RECEPTIONS PER GAME (CAREER) A TIGHT END (CAREER) (20-30) 23.5 Matt Miller (24 for 563), 2005 6.04 Jaelen Strong (157 in 26), 2013-14 (31-40) 22.9 Steve Holden (40 for 914), 1972 14 Zach Miller, 2004-06 (41-50) 22.0 Morris Owens (42 for 1114), 1973 11 Joe Petty, 1970-72 5.76 N’Keal Harry (213 in 37), 2016-18 (51+) 18.8 Keith Poole (55 for 1036), 1995 10 Todd Heap, 1998-2000 RECEIVING YARDS (GAME) 9 Chris Coyle, 2010-2013

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Jamaal Lewis, 2003-06 10,223 Taylor Kelly, 2011-14 TOTAL YARDS GAINED IN CONSECUTIVE GAMES 8 Herman Harrison, 1961-63 10,196 Rudy Carpenter 2005-08 2 Games: 1,010, Mike Bercovici, 2014 (505 UCLA, 505 USC) Kody Kohl, 2013-16 10,142 Andrew Walter, 2001-04 3 Games: 1,261, Mike Bercovici, 2014 (505 UCLA, 505 USC, 251 Stan.) Ron Wetzel, 1979-82 9,659 Manny Wilkins, 2015-18 1,226, Sam Keller, 2005 (457 LSU, 409 NW, 360 OSU) 7 Ken Dyer, 1965-67 8,711 Jake Plummer, 1993-96 1,146 Brock Osweiler, 2011 (487 ARZ. 264 CAL, 395 BSU) Ryan McReynolds, 1987-90 7,257 Danny White, 1971-73 1,142, Mike Bercovici, 2015 (319 Arizona, 395 Wash., 428 WVU) Jerry Smith, 1963-64 6,418 Jeff Van Raaphorst, 1984-86 1,140, Andrew Walter, 2002 (239 SDSU, 422 Stan., 479 UNC) 6,182 Manny Wilkins, 2015-Pres. CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A RECEPTION 4 Games: 1,540, Sam Keller, 2005 (457 LSU, 409 NW, 360 OSU, 6,128 Dennis Sproul, 1974-77 314 USC) 1,536 Taylor Kelly, 2013 (376 WISC, 363 STAN, 430 53 D.J. Foster (every game from 2012 through 2015) 6,086 Ryan Kealy, 1997-00 USC, 367 ND) 44 John Jefferson (Last nine in 1974 through 1977) TOTAL OFFENSE, YARDS PER GAME (SEASON) 41 Derek Hagan (Last five in 2002 through 2005) 41 Kyle Williams (Last two in 2016 through 2019) 317.4 Brock Osweiler (4,126 in 13), 2011 38 N’Keal Harry (every game from 2016 through 2018) 303.1 Taylor Kelly (4,243 in 14), 2013 ALL PURPOSE 36 Lenzie Jackson (Last game in 1995 through 1998) 303.0 Mike Bercovici (3,939 in 13), 2015 274.8 Jayden Daniels (3,298 in 12), 2019 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (GAME) 273.5 Taylor Kelly (3,556 in 13), 2012 350 J.R. Redmond vs. USC, 1998 TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL OFFENSE, YARDS PER GAME (CAREER) (214 Rush., 34 Rec., 17 PR, 85 KOR) 339 Eno Benjamin vs. Oregon State, 2018 (312 Rush, 27 Rec.) 262.1 Taylor Kelly, (10,223 in 39), 2011-14 TOTAL OFFENSE, ATTEMPTS (PASS/RUSH) (GAME) 317 Terry Battle vs. Oregon State, 1996 241.5 Manny Wilkins (9,659 in 40), 2015-18 81 Manny Wilkins (58/23) vs. Arizona, 2016 306 Wilford White vs. New Mexico, 1948 216.9 Rudy Carpenter (10,196 in 47), 2005-08 74 Mike Bercovici (68/6) vs. UCLA, 2014 211.3 Andrew Walter (10,142 in 48), 2001-04 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (SEASON) 69 Mike Bercovici (53/16) vs. Oregon, 2015 206.9 Brock Osweiler, (5,173 in 25) 2009-11 68 Brock Osweiler (65/3) at Arizona, 2011 2,065 Wilford White, 1950 (1502-225-64-274) 202.5 Jake Plummer (8,711 in 43), 1993-96 Brock Osweiler (49/19) at Arizona, 2010 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (CAREER) 66 Paul Justin vs. Houston, 1990 TOTAL OFFENSE BY A FRESHMAN (GAME) 63 Steven Threet (53/10) vs. Oregon, 2010 5,654 Wilford White, 1947-50* (3173-892-798-791) 493 Rudy Carpenter vs. Rutgers, 2005 62 Taylor Kelly (51/11) vs. Wisconsin, 2013 5,617 J.R. Redmond, 1996-99 (3299-691-986-641) Sam Keller vs. Oregon, 2005 TOTAL OFFENSE BY A FRESHMAN (SEASON) *Records from 1949 are incomplete (missing four games) Andrew Walter at North Carolina, 2003 3,298 Jayden Daniels, 2019 Andrew Walter vs. Kansas State, 2002 2,264 Rudy Carpenter, 2005 Dennis Sproul vs. Penn State, 1977 2,187 Ryan Kealy, 1997 DEFENSE 61 Taylor Kelly (55/6) at Notre Dame, 2013 1,756 Jeff Krohn, 2000 60 Jeff Van Raaphorst vs. Arizona, 1986 TACKLES (SEASON) 1,697 Grady Benton, 1992 TOTAL OFFENSE, ATTEMPTS 1,593 Jake Plummer, 1993 172 Mark Tingstad, 1988 (PASS/RUSH) (SEASON) 158 Joey Lumpkin, 1980 YARDS GAINED IN FIRST GAME OF SEASON 657 Taylor Kelly, 2013 153 Jimmy Williams, 1982 640 Mike Bercovici, 2015 359 Joe Spagnola vs. Minnesota, 1969 145 Jimmy Williams, 1983 599 Brock Osweiler, 2011 145 Bob Breunig, 1974 YARDS GAINED IN FIRST GAME OF CAREER 548 Manny Wilkins, 2017 141 Greg Clark, 1987 539 Andrew Walter, 2002 297 Jayden Daniels vs. Kent State, 2019 TACKLES (CAREER) 505 Manny Wilkins, 2018 162 Jeff Krohn at San Diego St., 2000 493 Taylor Kelly, 2012 134 Keegan Herring vs Temple, 2005 425 Greg Battle, 1982-85 491 Rudy Carpenter, 2007 132 Deantre Lewis vs. Portland State, 2010 377 Joey Lumpkin, 1978-81 484 Andrew Walter, 2004 130 Jake Plummer vs. Utah, 1993 375 Jimmy Williams, 1981-84 TOTAL OFFENSE, ATTEMPTS 117 Woody Green vs. Houston, 1971 362 Brett Wallerstedt, 1989-92 (PASS/RUSH) (CAREER) 360 Nathan LaDuke, 1987-90 GAMES GAINING AT LEAST 200 YARDS (SEASON) 353 Bob Breunig, 1972-74 1,621 Jake Plummer, 1993-96 12 Mike Bercovici, 2015 1,591 Andrew Walter, 2001-04 Taylor Kelly, 2013 SOLO TACKLES (SEASON) 1,580 Rudy Carpenter, 2005-08 11 Taylor Kelly, 2012 114 Mark Tingstad, 1988 1,528 Taylor Kelly, 2011-14 Brock Osweiler, 2011 93 Adam Archuleta, 2000 1,499 Manny Wilkins, 2015-18 10 Manny Wilkins, 2018 92 Bob Breunig, 1974 1,118 Dennis Sproul, 1974-77 Manny Wilkins, 2017 87 Brett Wallerstedt, 1991 TOTAL OFFENSE, YARDS (GAME) 9 Jayden Daniels, 2019 Damarious Randall, 2014 Rudy Carpenter, 2007 Christian Sam, 2017 532 Jeff Van Raaphorst vs. Florida St., 1984 Andrew Walter, 2003 82 Larry Gordon, 1975 512 Paul Justin vs. Washington St., 1989 Andrew Walter, 2002 81 Brandon Magee, 2012 508 Andrew Walter at Oregon, 2002 Danny White, 1973 80 Greg Clark, 1987 505 Mike Bercovici at USC, 2014 80 Brett Wallerstedt, 1990 505 Mike Bercovici vs. UCLA, 2014 GAMES GAINING AT LEAST 300 YARDS (SEASON) 79 Chris Young, 2013 498 Rudy Carpenter vs. Rutgers, 2005 9 Taylor Kelly, 2013 79 Mike Richardson, 1981 482 Ryan Kealy vs. Arizona, 1998 7 Mike Bercovici, 2015 480 Brock Osweiler vs Arizona, 2011 6 Brock Osweiler, 2011 SOLO TACKLES (CAREER) TOTAL OFFENSE, YARDS (SEASON) Jayden Daniels, 2019 238 Brett Wallerstedt, 1989-92 5 Rudy Carpenter, 2005 238 Nathan LaDuke, 1987-90 4,243 Taylor Kelly, 2013 Andrew Walter, 2002 206 Bob Breunig, 1972-74 4,126 Brock Osweiler, 2011 Manny Wilkins, 2017 204 Salamo Fiso, 2013-16 3,939 Mike Bercovici, 2015 Manny Wilkins, 2018 203 Tim Peterson, 1975-77 3,661 Andrew Walter, 2002 4 Taylor Kelly, 2012 202 Adam Archuleta, 1997-00 3,556 Taylor Kelly, 2012 Sam Keller, 2005 192 Mike Richardson, 1979-82 3,552 Manny Wilkins, 2017 Andrew Walter, 2004 124 Joey Lumpkin, 1980 3,477 Manny Wiklins, 2018 Danny White, 1973 95 Jimmy Williams, 1982 3,298 Jayden Daniels, 2019 93 Jimmy Williams, 1983 3,107 Danny White, 1973 GAMES GAINING AT LEAST 300 YARDS (CAREER) 89 Bryan Caldwell, 1980 3,038 Andrew Walter, 2004 14 Manny Wilkins, 2015-18 81 John Sprein, 1980 2,997 Rudy Carpenter, 2007 12 Taylor Kelly, 2011-13 2,919 Andrew Walter, 2003 Andrew Walter, 2001-04 ASSISTED TACKLES (CAREER) 2,834 Jake Plummer, 1996 11 Rudy Carpenter, 2005-08 249 Greg Battle, 1982-85 2,592 Rudy Carpenter, 2006 9 Mike Bercovici, 2011-15 235 Jimmy Williams, 1981-84 2,575 Manny Wilkins, 2016 7 Brock Osweiler, 2009-11 216 Joey Lumpkin, 1978-81 TOTAL OFFENSE, YARDS (CAREER) 6 Danny White, 1971-73 179 Bryan Caldwell, 1979-82 Jayden Daniels, 2019-pres. 163 Vernon Maxwell, 1979-82

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SACKS (SEASON - SINCE 1978) Seth Miller, 1969 85 Andrew Walter (Passed for 85), 2001-04 10 Joe Zuger, 1960 83 Rudy Carpenter (Scored 2, Passed for 81), 2005-08 24 Terrell Suggs, 2002 8 Eric Allen, 1987 78 Danny White (Scored 14, Passed for 64), 1971-73 19 Al Harris, 1978 Mike Richardson, 1980 14 Bob Kohrs, 1978 CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING A TOUCHDOWN Wes Plummer, 1967 13 Will Sutton, 2012 Season: 11, J.D. Hill, 1970 INTERCEPTIONS (CAREER) 12 Derrick Rodgers, 1996 Career: 13, J.D. Hill, 2 Games in 1969, All 11 in 1970 Vernon Maxwell, 1982 18 Mike Richardson, 1979-82 11.5 Carl Bradford, 2012 GAMES RUNNING OR PASSING FOR A TD (CAREER) INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS (GAME) 11 Dexter Davis. 2008 34 Jake Plummer, 1993-96 Shante Carver, 1991 129 Eric Allen (2 Int.) vs. Wash. St., 1987 Taylor Kelly, 2011-14 Antonio Longino, 2015 123 Nathan LaDuke vs. Oregon St., 1990 CONSECUTIVE GAMES RUNNING 100 Troy Nolan vs. UCLA, 2008 SACKS (CAREER) OR PASSING FOR A TD (CAREER) R.J. Oliver vs. Northern Arizona, 2003 44 Terrell Suggs, 2000-02 Emmanuel Franklin vs. SDSU, 2001 20 Danny White, Last 8 Games in 1972 - All 12 in 1973 41 Shante Carver, 1990-93 93 Jeff Joseph vs. California, 1985 Manny Wilkins, Last 7 games in 2017 - All 13 in 2018 31 Dexter Davis, 2006-09 Wes Plummer vs. Wash. St., 1967 TOUCHDOWNS PER GAME (SEASON) 28 Vernon Maxwell, 1979-82 92 Nathan LaDuke vs. Col. St., 1990 26 Scott Stephen, 1983-86 91 Wilford White vs. Pepperdine, 1948 2.2 Wilford White (22 in 10), 1950 22 Bob Kohrs, 1978-79 21.5 Carl Bradford, 2011-13 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS (SEASON) TOUCHDOWNS PER GAME (CAREER) 20.5 Will Sutton, 2009-13 255 Nathan LaDuke (4 Int.), 1990 1.33 Woody Green (48 in 36), 1971-73 20 Jim Jeffcoat, 1979-82 185 Eric Allen, 1987 YARDS ON SACKS, (SEASON - SINCE 1978)* 173 Windlan Hall, 1973 POINTS (GAME) 167 Troy Nolan, 2008 171 Terrell Suggs, 2002 161 Wes Plummer, 1967 48 Kalen Ballage vs. Texas Tech, 2016 160 Al Harris, 1978 154 Alden Darby, 2012 30 Ben Malone vs. Oregon State, 1973 121 Derrick Rodgers, 1996 140 Henry Rich, 1950 Leon Burton vs. San Diego Navy, 1955 102 Will Sutton, 2012 Wilford White vs. Idaho, 1950 101 Bob Kohrs, 1978 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS (CAREER) POINTS (SEASON) 85 Mike Montgomery, 1983 324 Nathan LaDuke (14 Int.), 1987-90 82 Bob Kohrs, 1979 138 Zane Gonzalez, 2013 INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED FOR TD (SEASON) 136 Wilford White, 1950 YARDS ON SACKS (CAREER - SINCE 1978)* 2 Troy Nolan, 2008 130 Zane Gonzalez, 2015 288 Terrell Suggs, 2000-02 Troy Nolan, 2007 120 Terry Battle, 1996 248 Shante Carver, 1990-93 Nathan LaDuke, 1990 118 Zane Gonzalez, 2014 208 Dexter Davis. 2006-09 Eric Allen, 1987 118 Thomas Weber, 2007 183 Bob Kohrs, 1978-79 Mike Richardson, 1980 118 Mike Barth, 2002 179 Dexter Davis, 2006-08 Prentice McCray, 1971 114 Woody Green, 1972 178 Scott Stephen, 1983-86 Windlan Hall, 1970 Marion Grice, 2012 160 Al Harris, 1978 Tom Julian, 1969 112 Luis Zendejas, 1983 *Not kept for 1981 and 1982 seasons Tony Lorick, 1963 108 Cameron Marshall, 2011 108 Zane Gonzalez, 2016 TACKLES FOR LOSS (SEASON - SINCE 1970) INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED FOR TD (CAREER) 108 Eno Benjamin, 2018 31.5 Terrell Suggs, 2002 4 Troy Nolan 2007-08 POINTS (CAREER) 24 Derrick Rodgers, 1996 3 Wilford White (8 Int.), 1947-50 Al Harris, 1977 494 Zane Gonzalez, 2013-16 23.5 Will Sutton, 2012 380 Luis Zendejas, 1981-84 23 Jeremy Staat, 1997 SCORING 340 Thomas Weber, 2007-10 22.5 Antonio Longino, 2015 327 Wilford White, 1947-50 22 Brett Wallerstedt, 1992 296 Nolan Jones, 1958-61 TOUCHDOWNS (GAME) Bob Kohrs, 1979 288 Woody Green, 1971-73 Al Harris, 1978 8 Kalen Ballage vs. Texas Tech, 2016 277 Mike Barth, 1999-2002 21 Adam Archuleta, 1999 5 Ben Malone vs. Oregon State, 1973 POINTS PER GAME (SEASON) 20.5 Carl Bradford, 2012 Leon Burton vs. San Diego Navy, 1955 20 Salamo Fiso, 2015 Wilford White vs. Idaho, 1950 13.6 Wilford White (136 in 10), 1950 Vernon Maxwell, 1982 4 19 Times (last by Demario Richard vs. Duke, 2014) POINTS PER GAME (CAREER) Vernon Maxwell, 1980 TOUCHDOWNS (SEASON) Bob Kohrs, 1978 9.7 Zane Gonzalez (494 in 51), 2013-16 22 Wilford White, 1950 8.6 Wilford White (327 in 38), 1947-50 TACKLES FOR LOSS (CAREER - SINCE 1970) 20 Marion Grice, 2013 MOST GAMES AND CONSECUTIVE 65.5 Terrell Suggs, 2000-02 Terry Battle, 1996 GAMES SCORING POINTS 58 Bob Kohrs, 1976-79 19 Woody Green, 1972 57 Shante Carver, 1990-93 Marion Grice, 2012 51 Zane Gonzalez (51 Games), 2013-16 Al Harris, 1975-78 18 Cameron Marshall, 2011 56 Vernon Maxwell, 1979-82 Eno Benjamin, 2018 53 Adam Archuleta, 1997-00 TOUCHDOWNS (CAREER) KICKING 46 Scott Stephen, 1983-86 45.5 Will Sutton, 2009-2013 48 Woody Green, 1971-73 PAT ATTEMPTS (GAME) 45 Dexter Davis, 2006-09 Wilford White, 1947-50 11 Ed Gallardo (10 Made) vs. Colorado State, 1969 43 Carl Bradford, 2011-2013 42 Leon Burton, 1955-58 10 Bobby Fuller (8) vs. New Mexico St., 1949 41 Salamo Fiso, 2013-16 40 Cameron Marshall, 2009-2012 9 10 Times (last by Zane Gonzalez vs. Texas Tech, 2016) 39 Albrey Battle, 1995-98 39 Marion Grice, 2012-13 Pat Tillman, 1994-97 37 J.R. Redmond, 1996-99 PAT ATTEMPTS (SEASON) 33 J.D. Hill, 1967-70 69 Juan Cruz, 1972 INTERCEPTIONS (GAME) 32 D.J. Foster, 2011-15 65 Zane Gonzalez, 2013 4 Manuel Aja vs. Miami (OH), 1950 Eno Benjamin, 2017-19 62 Robert Nycz, 1996 3 12 times (last by Mike Nixon vs. Idaho State, 2009) 30 Art Malone, 1967-69 61 Danny Kush, 1973 Nolan Jones, 1958-61 INTERCEPTIONS (SEASON) 60 Alex Garoutte, 2012 TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR (CAREER) 59 Don Ekstrand, 1971 12 Henry Rich, 1950 55 Paul Ray Powell, 1968 11 Mike Haynes, 1974 92 Taylor Kelly (Passed for 79), 2011-14

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PAT ATTEMPTS (CAREER) 23 Mike Barth, 2002 (3) 59.3 Tony Lorick vs. SJSU, 1962 Zane Gonzalez, 2016 (4) 52.8 Trevor Hankins vs. UCLA, 2010 209 Zane Gonzalez, 2013-16 Cristian Zendejas, 2019 (5) 63.0 Michael Turk vs. Kent State, 2019 163 Jesse Ainsworth, 2003-06 22 Zane Gonzalez, 2014 (6) 53.5 Matt Haack vs. Washington State, 2014 143 Thomas Weber, 2007-10 19 Thomas Weber, 2008 (7) 53.6 Marcus Williams vs. WSU, 1997 142 Danny Kush, 1973-76 Brandon Ruiz, 2017 (8) 50.1 Jim Meyer vs. Oregon St., 1984 138 Luis Zendejas, 1981-84 18 Jesse Ainsworth, 2004 (9) 46.3 Mike Black vs. USC, 1982 127 Mike Barth, 1999-2002 Jon Baker, 1993 (10) 48.0 vs. USF, 1942 125 Robert Nycz, 1995-97 Kent Bostrom, 1986 (11) 45.8 Al Onofrio vs. Arizona, 1942 121 Jesse Ainsworth, 2003-05 Kent Bostrom, 1985 (12) 42.8 Nick Murphy vs. Washington, 2000 113 Don Ekstrand, 1970-71 Brandon Ruiz, 2018 Alex Garoutte, 2012 PUNTING AVERAGE (SEASON - NO. OF PUNTS) FIELD GOALS MADE (CAREER) PAT MADE (GAME) (25-35) 42.3 Chris MacDonald (33 for 1396), 2005 96 Zane Gonzalez, 2013-16 (36-45) 44.8 Joe Zuger (42 for 1882), 1959 10 Ed Gallardo (11 Att.) vs. Col. St., 1969 81 Luis Zendejas, 1981-84 (46+) 46.0 Michael Turk (67 for 3082), 2019 9 Jesse Ainsworth (9) vs. Temple, 2005 68 Thomas Weber, 2007-10 45.7 Stephen Baker (56 for 2561), 1998 Paul Ray Powell (9) vs. New Mexico, 1968 51 Jesse Ainsworth, 2003-06 45.6 Al Onofrio, 1942 Zane Gonzalez (9) vs. Texas Tech, 2018 49 Mike Barth, 1999-02 8 Zane Gonzalez vs. USC, 2013 PUNTING AVERAGE (CAREER - MINIMUM 50 PUNTS) 39 Robert Nycz, 1995-97 Mike Barth vs. Stanford, 2002 Mike Richey, 1989-92 46.0 Michael Turk, 2019-pres. Luis Zendejas vs. Stanford, 1981 37 Brandon Ruiz, 2017-pres. 44.9 Stephen Baker, 1998-99 Danny Kush vs. New Mexico, 1973 36 Kent Bostrom, 1985-87 44.0 Josh Hubner, 2011-12 Juan Cruz vs. Kansas State, 1972 35 Jon Baker, 1993-94 43.9 Trevor Hankins, 2008-10 Bobby Fuller, 2 Times in 1949, Once in 1950 43.0 Matt Haack, 2013-16 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A FIELD GOAL PAT MADE (SEASON) 42.7 Jim Meyer, 1983-84 Career: 17 Zane Gonzalez, 2015-16 42.5 Joe Zuger, 1958-61 63 Zane Gonzalez, 2013 42.2 Mike Black, 1979-82 62 Robert Nycz, 1996 POINTS BY KICKING (SEASON) 42.0 Chuck Kolb, 1964-65 60 Juan Cruz, 1972 138 Zane Gonzalez (65 PAT, 25 FG), 2013 42.0 Jim McCann, 1969-70 59 Alex Garoutte, 2012 130 Zane Gonzalez (52 PAT, 26 FG), 2015 PUNTS HAD BLOCKED 54 Don Ekstrand, 1971 118 Thomas Weber (46 PAT, 24 FG), 2007 53 Jesse Ainsworth, 2005 Mike Barth (49 PAT, 23 FG), 2002 Game: 2 Chris MacDonald at Stanford, 2005 52 Zane Gonzalez, 2015 116 Zane Gonzalez (50 PAT, 22 FG), 2014 Jim Meyer vs. Florida State, 1984 50 Zane Gonzalez, 2014 112 Luis Zendejas (28 PAT, 28 FG), 1983 Dick Mackey vs. Arizona, 1953 Danny Kush, 1973 Season: 4 Chris MacDonald, 2005 POINTS BY KICKING (CAREER) 49 Mike Barth, 2002 Career: 4 Chris MacDonald, 2004-05 Brandon Ruiz, 2017 494 Zane Gonzalez, 2013-16 Nick Murphy, 1999-01 PAT MADE (CAREER) 380 Luis Zendejas, 1981-84 Dick Mackey, 1951-54 340 Thomas Weber, 2007-10 TEAM KICKS BLOCKED (SEASON) 204 Zane Gonzalez, 2013-16 313 Jesse Ainsworth, 2003-06 160 Jesse Ainsworth, 2003-06 277 Mike Barth, 1999-02 Season: 6 2010 (3 punts, 3 PAT’s) 137 Luis Zendejas, 1981-84 243 Robert Nycz, 1995-97 6 1992 136 Thomas Weber, 2007-10 223 Danny Kush, 1973-76 *Not tracked as an official stat until 1982 124 Mike Barth, 1999-02 205 Brandon Ruiz, 2017-pres. Robert Nycz, 1995-97 201 Mike Richey, 1989-92 119 Danny Kush, 1973-76 174 Kent Bostrom, 1985-87 RETURNS 113 Jesse Ainsworth, 2003-05 155 Don Ekstrand, 1970-71 111 Alex Garoutte, 2010-12 154 Jon Baker, 1993-94 98 Don Ekstrand, 1970-71 PUNT RETURNS (GAME) 94 Thomas Weber, 2007-09 PUNTS (GAME) 9 Prentice McCray vs. BYU, 1972 8 Shaun McDonald at SDSU, 2000 MOST PAT’S ATTEMPTED WITHOUT MISSING 12 Nick Murphy vs. Washington, 2000 Steve Rausch vs. Washington, 1992 J.R. Redmond vs. North Texas, 1996 Game: 9, 3X (Last was Zane Gonzalez vs. Texas Tech, 2018) 11 Seven times (last by Tim Parker at UCLA, 2003) 7 Six times (last by J.R. Redmond vs. USC, 1999) Season: 62, Robert Nycz, 1996 PUNTS (SEASON) PUNT RETURNS (SEASON) PAT PERCENTAGE 88 Kory Schuknecht, 1974 46 Mike Haynes, 1974 Career: .993, Luis Zendejas, 1981-84 86 Nick Murphy, 2000 37 Lenny Randle, 1968 35 Tom Onofrio, 1983 CONSECUTIVE PATS MADE 79 Tim Parker, 2002 77 Marcus Williams, 1997 Willie Gittens, 1979 Season: 62 Robert Nycz (62 Att.), 1996 75 Tim Parker, 2003 34 J.R. Redmond, 1996 Career: 139 Jesse Ainsworth (4 in 2003, Lance Anderson, 1996 40 in ‘04, 53 in ‘05, 42 in ’06) PUNT RETURNS (CAREER) PUNTS (CAREER) 108 J.R. Redmond, 1996-99 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 243 Lance Anderson, 1993-96 74 Kyle Williams, 2006-09 Game: 8 Luis Zendejas (5 md.) vs. Stanford, 1983 235 Mike Black, 1979-82 71 Eric Guliford, 1989-92 Season: 37 Luis Zendejas (28), 1983 225 Mike Schuh, 1985-88 69 Jamal Miles, 2009-12 Career: 108 Luis Zendejas (81), 1981-84 209 Matt Haack, 2013-16 PUNT RETURN YARDS (GAME) FIELD GOALS MADE (GAME) 206 Nick Murphy, 1999-01 164 Danny White, 1971-73 148 Anthony Parker vs. SMU, 1986 6 Zane Gonzalez at California, 2015 135 Mike Haynes vs. Pacific, 1975 5 Thomas Weber at Arizona, 2010 PUNTING YARDS (GAME) 126 Wilford White vs. New Mexico, 1947 Thomas Weber vs. Idaho State, 2009 514 Nick Murphy vs. Washington (12 punts) , 2000 125 Morris Owens vs. New Mexico, 1972 Robert Nycz vs. Miami, 1997 502 Steve Rausch vs. Washington (12), 1992 124 Steve Holden vs. Utah, 1970 Luis Zendejas vs. Stanford, 1983 James Bilton vs. New Mexico, 1951 4 12 times (last by Cristian Zendejas vs. FSU, 2019) PUNTING YARDS (SEASON) PUNT RETURN YARDS (SEASON) FIELD GOALS MADE (SEASON) 3,551 Nick Murphy (86 punts), 2000 3,372 Tim Parker (79), 2002 440 Lenny Randle (37 Ret.), 1968 28 Luis Zendejas, 1983 3,325 Kory Schuknecht (87), 1974 395 Wilford White, 1948 26 Zane Gonzalez, 2015 381 Steve Holden (20), 1970 25 Zane Gonzalez, 2013 PUNTING YARDS (CAREER) 343 Lenny Randle (22), 1969 24 Thomas Weber, 2007 9,902 Mike Black (235), 1979-82 337 Terry Richardson, (27) 2005 Luis Zendejas, 1982 321 James Bilton, 1951 PUNTING AVERAGE (GAME - NO. OF PUNTS)

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PUNT RETURN YARDS (CAREER) 1,517 Rudy Burgess, 2004-07 Steve Holden (Wyoming), 1971 TD Jamal Miles, 2009-2012 89 Eric Guliford (California), 1992 TD 1,120 Steve Holden, 1970-72 88 Lenny Randle (Wisconsin), 1968 TD 986 J.R. Redmond, 1996-99 KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE, (SEASON - MINIMUM 10) 87 Lenny Randle (BYU), 1969 TD 829 Anthony Parker, 1984-87 31.9 Brandon Aiyuk (14 for 446), 2019 85 Danny Seivert (West Texas St.), 1953 TD PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (GAME - MINIMUM THREE) 31.6 Tom Pace (17 for 537), 2001 Leo Burns (New Mexico), 1937 29.2 Omar Bolden (11 for 321), 2010 84 Terry Richardson (USC), 2005 TD 42.0 Wilford White (3 for 126) vs. New Mexico, 1947 29.1 Terry Battle (20 for 582), 1996 81 Shaun McDonald (USC), 2000 TD PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (SEASON - MINIMUM 10) 28.5 LeQuan Lewis (15 for 428), 2010 82 Wilford White (New Mexico), 1947 TD 27.3 Terry Richardson (23 for 629), 2005 21.9 Wilford White (18 for 395), 1948 FIELD GOALS 27.0 Tim White (36 for 972), 2015 21.8 Ron Washington (10 for 218), 1977 26.4 Kyle Middlebrooks (16 for 423), 2010 59 Zane Gonzalez (Colorado), 2016 19.8 Anthony Parker (16 for 316), 1986 26.3 Jamal Miles (30 for 788), 2011 55 Luis Zendejas (Oregon State), 1982 19.1 Bobby Mulgado (14 for 267), 1957 25.4 Ron Washington (10 for 254), 1976 54 Luis Zendejas (Oklahoma, Fiesta Bowl), 1983 19.1 Steve Holden (20 for 381), 1970 25.1 Daryl Lightfoot (15 for 376), 2003 Zane Gonzalez (UTSA), 2016 17.0 Kyle Williams (14 for 238), 2008 25.0 Melvin Hoover (10 for 250), 1977 Zane Gonzalez (UTSA), 2016 16.6 Jamal Miles (14 for 232), 2011 24.8 Charley Jones (12 for 297), 1959 53 Thomas Weber (UCLA), 2007 16.1 Brandon Aiyuk (14 for 226), 2019 24.5 Ron Washington (13 for 318), 1980 Zane Gonzalez (NAU), 2016 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (CAREER) 24.1 Lenny Randle (18 for 433), 1969 52 Brandon Ruiz (New Mexico State & Washington), 2017 17.7 Wilford White (45 for 798), 1947-50 Marion Grice (21 for 507), 2013 Thomas Weber (Arizona), 2010 Luis Zendejas (Southern California), 1982 KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE, (CAREER - MINIMUM 10) PUNT RETURNS FOR TD Luis Zendejas (Stanford), 1983 Game: 1 93 (Last by Brandon Aiyuk at OSU, 2019) 28.7 Terry Richardson (38 for 1092), 2003-06 Luis Zendejas (California), 1983 Season: 3 Lenny Randle, 1969 28.3 Wilford White (28 for 791), 1947-50 Luis Zendejas (San Jose State), 1984 Luis Zendejas (Arizona), 1984 2 Seven times (last by Terry Richardson, 2005) KICKOFF RETURNS FOR TD Career: 5 Lenny Randle, 1968-69 Season: 2 Jamal Miles, 2011 KICKOFF RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS Terry Battle, 1995 100 Rashad Ross (Colorado), 2012 TD Game: 9 Jamal Miles at Oregon, 2009 1 Rashad Ross, 2012 LeQuan Lewis (USC), 2010 TD 8 Rudy Burgess vs. Texas, 2007 Omar Bolden, twice (last in 2010) Terry Richardson (Oregon), 2006 TD 7 Kevin Galbreath vs. Houston, 1990 Rashad Ross, 2011 Tom Pace (UCLA), 2001 TD Tim White vs. Arizona, 2016 LeQuan Lewis, 2010 Tim White (Utah), 2015 TD 6 Terry Richardson at UCLA, 2005 Jamal Miles, 2010 Wilford White (Pepperdine), 1948 TD Mike Williams at USC, 2001 Rudy Burgess, 2007 (actual distance was 103 yards) David Winsley vs. Nebraska, 1988 Terry Richardson, 2006 99 Jamal Miles (UCLA), 2010 TD Melvin Hoover vs. Washington St., 1978 Tom Pace, 2001 Terry Battle (UCLA), 1996 TD Tim White vs. Texas Tech, 2016 Mike Haynes, 1974 Wayne Pitts (New Mexico), 1938 TD Season: 38 Rudy Burgess, 2007 Lenny Randle, 1968 98 Rudy Burgess (USC), 2007 TD 36 Tim White, 2015 Tim White, 2015 Jamal Miles, (UC Davis), 2011 TD 33 Tim White, 2016 Career: 3 Jamal Miles, 2009-12 Rashad Ross (Boise St) 2011 TD 32 Hakim Hill, 2002 2 Omar Bolden, 2007-10 97 Brandon Aiyuk (USC), 2019 Chris Hopkins, 1995 Terry Battle, 1994-96 Omar Bolden (Wisconsin), 2010 TD 31 Jamal Miles, 2009 Wilford White, 1947-50 Mike Haynes (North Carolina State), 1974 TD 30 Jamal Miles, 2011 96 Kalen Ballage (Duke), 2014 27 Terry Battle, 1994 95 Kyle Middlebrooks (Wisconsin), 2010 Kyle Williams, 2008 FOR INTERCEPTION 94 Bruce Hill (California), 1986 TD Career: 69 Tim White, 2015-16 92 Bobby Fuller (Northern Arizona), 1949 TD 68 Rudy Burgess, 2004-07 RETURNS, SEE DEFENSE LONGEST PLAYS PUNTS KICKOFF RETURN YARDS (GAME) 90 Jim Montgomery (New Mexico), 1946 84 Fred Mortensen (Texas-El Paso), 1976 177 Tim White vs. West Virginia, 2015 RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE 169 Brandon Aiyuk vs. USC, 2019 83 Fred Mortensen (Colorado State), 1975 Tim White at Utah, 2015 99 Max Anderson (Wyoming), 1967 TD 79 Joe Zuger (Colorado State), 1959 166 Rudy Burgess vs. USC, 2007 97 Mark Malone (Utah State), 1979 TD 77 Danny White (San Jose State), 1973 159 Kevin Galbreath vs. Houston, 1990 97 Art Malone (Utah), 1968 TD 76 Matt Haack (Colorado), 2019 150 Rudy Burgess vs. Texas, 2007 94 Hascall Henshaw (Case Western Reserve), 1940 TD 75 Michael Turk (Kent State), 2019 145 Chris Hopkins vs. UCLA, 1995 93 J.R. Redmond (New Mexico State), 1997 TD Tim Parker (USC), 2002 Tim White at Arizona, 2016 90 Leon Burton (Hardin-Simmons), 1955 TD Norris Stevenson (Fullerton), 1930 73 Josh Hubner (UCLA), 2012 141 Tim White vs. Texas Tech, 2016 PASS PLAYS 140 Jamal Miles at Stanford, 2009 Joe Zuger (San Jose State), 1960 95 Jeff Van Raaphorst – Aaron Cox (USC), 1985 TD 136 Terry Richardson at UCLA, 2005 Tony Lorick (San Jose State), 1962 Fred Mortensen – John Jefferson (TCU), 1975 TD 135 Jamal Miles at Oregon, 2009 Tom Futch (Hawaii), 1955 93 Mike Bercovici - DeMario Richard (New Mexico), 2015 TD 134 Lenzie Jackson vs. Washington, 1998 Dennis Sproul – Larry Mucker (California), 1976 TD PASS INTERCEPTION RETURNS 129 Tim White at UCLA, 2015 91 Dennis Sproul – John Jefferson (Utah), 1977 TD Kyle Williams at Arizona, 2008 100 Troy Nolan (UCLA) 2008 TD 90 Jeff Krohn – Richard Williams (Oregon), 2000 TD R.J. Oliver (Northern Arizona), 2003, TD KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 87 Danny White – Alonzo Emery (Washington St.), 1973 TD Emmanuel Franklin (San Diego State), 2001 TD Season: 972 Tim White, 2015 86 Jayden Daniels - Brandon Aiyuk (Washington St.), 2019 TD 95 Nathan LaDuke (Oregon State), 1990 TD 879 Rudy Burgess, 2007 85 Andrew Walter - Daryl Lightfoot (California), 2002 TD 93 Jeff Joseph (California), 1985 TD 788 Jamal Miles, 2011 Larry Todd – Tony Lorick (Wichita), 1962 TD Wes Plummer (Washington State), 1967 TD 92 Eric Allen (Washington State), 1987 TD 713 Chris Hopkins, 1995 FORWARD PASS AND LATERAL 709 Tim White, 2016 Bill Baxter (New Mexico), 1934 TD 75 Rex Phelps – Jim Montgomery – Bob LeSuer 630 Kyle Williams, 2008 Nathan LaDuke (Colorado State), 1990 TD (New Mexico State), 1946 TD 629 Terry Richardson, 2005 89 Ainslee Washington (TCU), 1974 65 Dave Graybill – Gene Mitcham – Bob Noel (Arizona), 1955 611 Jamal Miles, 2009 582 Terry Battle, 1996 PUNT RETURNS 550 Lenzie Jackson, 1998 95 Morris Owens (New Mexico), 1972 TD 547 Terry Battle, 1994 94 Steve Holden (BYU), 1970 TD 537 Tom Pace, 2001 92 N’Keal Harry (USC), 2018 TD 532 David Winsley, 1988 90 Larry Walton (Arizona), 1967 TD Career: 1,681 Tim White, 2015-16

142 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide RECORDS TEAM RECORDS Attempts Without a Completion — 15, vs. Biggest Loss — 72, vs. Nevada-Reno (74-2), TURNOVERS SINGLE GAME Williams Air Force Base, 1946 1946 Attempts Without an Interception — 56, Turnovers — 10, vs. Utah (6 FL, 4 Int.), 1973 OFFENSE vs. LSU, 2005 FIRST DOWNS Fumbles — 11, vs. San Jose State, 1970 RUSHING First Downs Rushing — 29, vs. California, Fumbles Lost — 9, vs. Utah, 1972 TOTAL OFFENSE 1981 Interceptions — 7, vs. Oregon State, 1968; vs. ATTEMPTS Fewest First Downs Rushing — 0, six times Arizona, 1955 78 vs. California, 1981; vs. UTEP, 1977; PLAYS (last vs. San Jose State, 1955) vs. San Jose State, 1970 108 vs. Oregon (55 Rush, 53 Pass), 2015 First Downs Passing — 26, vs. Florida State, PENALTIES 77 vs. Arizona, 1950 105 vs. UCLA (69 pass, 36 Rush), 2014 1984; vs. UCLA, 2014 76 vs. Northwestern, 1978 Penalties — 18, vs. Washington, 1992 (120 101 vs. Wyoming (69 Rush, 32 Pass), 1977 First Downs by Penalty — 11, vs. UTSA, 2018 vs. Utah (65, 36), 1972 Yds.) Total First Downs — 38, vs. UCLA (26 Pass, FEWEST ATTEMPTS 100 vs. Kansas State, 1970 Fewest Penalties — 0, vs. UCLA, 1987; vs. 9 Rush, 3 Pen.), 2014 18 vs. USC, 1988 Oregon State, 1977; vs. San Jose State, 1954 Fewest First Downs — 3, vs. Arizona (1 Rush, FEWEST PLAYS Yards — 238, vs. UTEP, 1961 (13 Pen.) 2 Pass), 1946 NET YARDS 41 vs. West Texas St. (31 Rush, 10 Pass), 598 vs. Colorado State, 1969 1953 569 vs. Arizona, 1951; vs. Northern Arizona, PUNT RETURNS 1950 YARDS SEASON 510 vs. San Diego State, 1951 773 vs. Northwestern (290 Rush, 483 Pass), RETURNS 502 vs. Colorado State, 1971 2005 13 vs. BYU, 1972 OFFENSE 743 vs. Stanford (232 Rush, 511 Pass), 1981 FEWEST NET YARDS 742 vs. Oregon (398 Pass, 344 Rush), 2015 YARDS RUSHING 23 vs. Arizona, 1964 718 vs. Missouri, 1972 223 vs. Pacific (8 Ret.), 1975 Attempts — 697, 1977 21 vs. Arizona, 1946 708 vs. New Mexico, 1973 187 vs. Wyoming (6), 1971 15 at Utah. 2015 165 vs. New Mexico State (7), 1951 Fewest Attempts — 365, 1964 FEWEST YARDS 13 vs. UTEP, 1966; vs. Wichita, 1946 162 vs. BYU (7), 1968 Attempts Per Game — 62.50, 1968 150 vs. SMU (6), 1986 12 vs. Arizona (-21 Rush, 33 Pass), 1946 Fewest Attempts Per Game — 30.75, 2008 Yards Per Rush (Min. 50 Att.) — 9.27, vs. 93 vs. Northern Arizona, 1946 Touchdowns — 3, vs. Pacific, 1975 Fewest Net Yards — 870, 1946 UTEP (52 for 482), 1973 112 vs. Arizona, 1953 Worst Yards Per Rush — -1.21, vs. Arizona 118 vs. West Texas State, 1946 NET YARDS (19 for –23), 1964 120 vs. Wyoming, 1968 KICKOFF RETURNS 3,881 1972 Touchdowns Rushing — 9, vs. Colorado RETURNS 3,730 1971 State, 1969; vs. San Diego State 1957; vs. 3,576 1973 SCORING 14 vs. Nevada-Reno, 1946 Northern Arizona, 1950 3,470 1950 Players Gaining 100 Yards or More — 4, vs. POINTS YARDS 3,350 1951 Arizona (Bob Tarwater, 17-140; Harley Cooper, 79 vs. Colorado State, 1969 290 vs. Nevada-Reno (14 Ret.), 1946 NET YARDS PER GAME 11-123; Duane Morrison, 15-118; Buzz Welker, 69 vs. Hardin-Simmons, 1955 261 at Wisconsin (5), 2010 347.0 1950 (11 for 3,817) 10-114) 68 vs. New Mexico State, 1949 214 vs. West Virginia (7), 2015 335.0 1951 (10 for 3,350) vs. Texas Tech, 2016 205 vs. Oregon (7), 1993 329.8 1949 (10 for 3,298) 67 vs. Colorado St., 1973; vs. New Mexico, 195 at USC (9), 2001 323.4 1972 (12 for 3,881) PASSING 1973 ATTEMPTS Touchdowns — 1, 17 times (last vs. Bosie 310.8 1971 (12 for 3,730) St, 2011) Fewest Points — 0, 19 times (last vs. USC, 69 vs. UCLA, 2014 Fewest Net Yards Per Game — 79.1, 1946 2008) Yards Per Rush — 5.59 (599 for 3,350), 1951 FEWEST ATTEMPTS Points in One Quarter — 35, vs. New Mexico, PUNTING Lowest Yards Per Rush — 1.93 (451 for 1968 (3rd) Punts — 14, vs. Wyoming, 1968 6 Six times (last vs. Washington State, 870), 1946 1965) Points in One Half — 56, vs. New Mexico, Fewest Punts — 0, five times (last vs. Navy, Touchdowns Rushing — 51, 1972 1968 (2nd half) 2012) Fewest Touchdowns Rushing — 6, 2004 COMPLETIONS Touchdowns — 11, vs. Colorado State, 1969 Yards — 533, vs. Wyoming (14 Punts), 1968 and 1964 43 vs. Arizona, 2016 Fewest Touchdowns — 0, 30 Times (last at YARDS PER PUNT Utah, 2019) FEWEST COMPLETIONS (1 punt) 60.0, vs. San Diego State, 1956 Touchdowns (Run or Pass) — 10, vs. PASSING vs. Colorado State, 1973 0 vs. Abilene Christian, 1947 Colorado State, 1973; vs. Colorado State, 1969; Attempts — (2) 59.5, vs. North Texas, 1998 558, 2002 vs. Williams Air Force Base, 1946 vs. San Diego State, 1957 (3) 55.0, vs. Utah, 1961 Fewest Attempts — 123, 1954 One-Point Conversion Attempts — 11, vs. YARDS (500+) (4) 52.8, twice (last vs. UCLA), 2010 Attempts Per Game — 41.6, 2004 Colorado State, 1969 (5) 63.0, vs. Kent State, 2019 Fewest Attempts Per Game — 12.3, 1954 559 vs. Oregon, 2002 One-Point Conversions — 10, vs. Colorado (6) 55.0, vs. Air Force, 1972 Completions — 333, 2011 534 vs. Washington State, 1989 State (11 Att.), 1969 (7) 52.9, vs. Washington State, 2014 532 vs. Florida State, 1984 Fewest Completions — 51, 1951 Two-Point Conversion Attempts — 6 vs. (8) 53.6, vs. Washington State, 1997 511 vs. Arizona, 1998; vs. Stanford, 1981 Arizona, 1958 (9) 50.1, vs. Oregon State, 1984 Completions Per Game — 26.0, 2005 510 vs. USC, 2014 (10) 46.3, vs. USC, 1982 Two-Point Conversions — 3, vs. Wyoming Fewest Completions Per Game — 5.1, 1951 (11) 46.3, vs. USC, 1996 (5 Att.), 1972; vs. Oregon State (3), 1961; FEWEST YARDS (12) 40.2, vs. UTEP, 1968 YARDS vs. West Texas State (4), 1959; vs. Detroit 0 vs. Abilene Christian, 1947; (13) 41.8, vs. Washington, 1992 (3), 1958 4,481 2005 vs. Williams Air Force Base, 1946 (14) 38.1, vs. Wyoming, 1968 4,254 2002 Field Goal Attempts — 8, vs. Stanford, 1983 13 vs. Wyoming, 1951 4,110 2011 16 vs. Arizona, 1961 Field Goals — 6, at California (6 att), 2015 Blocked by ASU — 2, five times (last vs. 3,882 2015 18 vs. Arizona, 1953 5, three times, at Arizona (5 att), 2010, vs. Washington, 1990) 3,808 2004 Idaho State (6 att), 2009 and vs. Stanford (8 Blocked Punts Returned for Touchdowns 3,723 2013 TOUCHDOWNS Att.), 1983 by ASU — 2, vs. Pacific, 1975 3,556 2014 7 vs. Stan., 1981; vs. New Mexico, 1971 Biggest Win — 72, vs. Colorado State (79-7), Had Blocked — 2, at Stanford, 2005; vs. 7 vs. Oregon State, 1968; vs. Arizona, 1955 1969 Florida State, 1984; vs. Arizona, 1953

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 143 RECORDS TEAM RECORDS 3,437 2010 POINTS PER GAME KICKOFF RETURNS 1992 3,414 2007 Most Gross Yards — 46.8 1972 (562 in 12) 532, by Wyoming, 1972 3,369 2012 Kickoff Returns — 66, 2011 43.3 1973 (519 in 12) Yards Lost — 148, by San Jose State, 1968 41.4 1968 (414 in 10) Fewest Kickoff Returns — 12, 1985 Fewest Yards — 765, 1953 39.7 2013 (556 in 14) Kickoff Returns Per Game — 5.1, 2011 NET YARDS YARDS PER GAME 1957 (397 in 10) Yards — 1,658, 2011 -107 by San Jose State (40 Att.), 1968 39.3 1996 (471 in 12) 373.4 2005 (4,481 in 12) Fewest Yards — 251 (12 Ret.), 1985 -78 by Louisville, 1992 317.3 2004 (3,808 in 12) -54 by Washington State, 2009 Touchdowns — 78, 1972 Yards Per Return — 27.5 (52 for 1,432), 2010 316.7 2011 (4,117 in 13) -52 by Washington State, 2016 Fewest Yards Per Return — 14.0 (31 for 303.9 2002 (4,254 in 14) Fewest Touchdowns — 14, 1946 -49 by Arizona, 1958 434), 1951 298.6 2015 (3,882 in 13) Touchdowns (Rush or Pass) — 74, 1972 286.4 2010 (3,437 in 12) Yards Per Game — 127.5, 2011 Fewest Touchdowns (Rush or Pass) — 14, MOST NET YARDS 274.2 2003 (3,291 in 12) 1946 Touchdowns — 3, (2x, last in 2011) 511 by Arizona, 2016 273.5 2014 (3,556 in 13) 491 by Arizona, 1953 265.9 2013 (3,723 in 14) One-Point Conversions — 63, 2013 (65 Att.) PUNTING 486 by UCLA, 1976 262.9 2000 (3,155 in 12) 62, 1996 (62 Att.) 482 by Hardin-Simmons, 1948 Fewest One-Point Conversions — 6 (7 Punts — 89, 2000 472 by Wyoming, 1972 Fewest Yards Per Game — 76.5, 1953 Att.), 1958 Fewest Punts — 29, 1957 441 by Nebraska, 1988 Touchdowns — 38, 2005 One-Point Conversion Attempts — 71, Yards — 3,551, 2000 Yards Per Rush — -2.7, by San Jose St. 1972 Fewest Yards — Fewest Touchdowns — 4, 1947 1,028, 1957 (40 for –107), 1968 Fewest One-Point Conversion Attempts Interceptions — 30, 1946 Most Yards Per Rush — 10.6, by Arizona, — 7, 1958 YARDS PER PUNT Fewest Interceptions — 4 (188 Att.), 1965 2016 4 (383 Att.), 2019 Two-Point Conversions — 17 (31 Att.), 1958 46.0 2019 (67 for 3,082) TOTAL OFFENSE Fewest Two-Point Conversions — 0, 1996, 45.3 2012 (61 for 2,765) PASSING 1986, 1980, 1977, 1976, 1973, 1968, 2006, 44.0 1965 (65 for 2,857) Fewest Attempts — 3, by UTEP, 1956 Plays — 1070, 2015 2008, 2015, 2017 43.9 2016 (69 for 3,026) 43.8 1984 (64 for 2,801) Most Attempts — 76, by Washington State, Fewest Plays — 563, 1963 Two-Point Conversion Attempts — 31, 2016 (69 for 3,026) 2014 Plays Per Game — 85.4, 1970 1958 2018 (59 for 2,586) Fewest Completions — 0, by New Mexico Fewest Two-Point Conversion Attempts — Fewest Plays Per Game — 56.4, 1953 43.6 2009 (70 for 3,049) (13 Att.), 1947; by Cal Poly-Pomona (9), 1947; 0, 1996, 1986, 1980, 1977, 1976, 1973, 1968, YARDS 43.4 1998 (56 for 2,561) by UTEP (3),1956 2008, 2015 43.3 1990 (56 for 2,422) Most Completions — 45, by Washington 6,662 1973 Conversions Made Without Missing — 31 Fewest Yards Per Punt — 32.2, 1952 (47 State, 2014 6,402 2013 (30 One Point and 1 Two-Point), 1982 for 1,511) 6,399 1972 Highest Completion Percentage — .815 by Field Goals — 28 (37 Att.), 1983 Net Yards Per Punt — 41.61, 2019 (67 for 6,229 2005 UCLA (22 of 27), 2005 Field Goal Attempts — 37, 1983 2,788) 6,207 2015 Blocked by ASU — 5, 1983 6,039 2012 YARDS 5,900 2000 FIRST DOWNS Had Blocked — 4, 2005, 2004 0 by UTEP, 1956; by New Mexico, 1947; 5,750 2014 by Cal Poly Pomona, 1947 5,737 1996 First Downs Rushing — 187, 1972 TURNOVERS 1 by UTEP, 1946 First Downs Rushing Per Game — 16.6, 9 by Wichita State, 1957; by West Texas Fewest Yards — 1,943, 1946 1950 Turnovers — 56, 1972 (37 FL, 19 Int.) State, 1947 YARDS PER GAME Fewest First Downs Rushing — 49, 1946 Fewest Turnovers — 11, 2018 (4 Fumb., 7 Int.) MOST YARDS First Downs Passing — 201, 2005 Fumbles — 57, 1970 555.1 1973 716 by Houston, 1990 Fewest Fumbles — 6, 2013 533.3 1972 First Downs Passing Per Game — 16.8, 601 by Washington State, 2014 519.1 2005 2005 Fumbles Lost — 37, 1972 581 by Stanford, 1981 508.7 1970 Fewest First Downs Passing — 27, 1951 Fewest Fumbles Lost — 4, 1995; 2014; 2018 559 by Hawaii, 2006 491.7 2000 543 by Texas Tech, 2017 First Downs by Penalty — 32, 2011 Fewest Interceptions — 4, (383 Att.), 2019 478.1 1996 542 by California, 2015 First Downs by Penalty Per Game — 2.5, 4, (188 Att.), 1965 477.5 2015 540 by Texas Tech, 2016 2 0 11 532 by West Virginia, 2015 Fewest Yards Per Game — 176.6, 1946 Fewest First Downs by Penalty — 2, 1952 PENALTIES Yards Per Play — 7.03 (948 for 6,662), 1973 Total First Downs — 340 (147 rush, 165 Penalties — 124, 1997 pass, 28 pen.), 2013 TOTAL DEFENSE Fewest Yards Per Play — 2.81 (692 for Fewest Penalties — 38, 1946 1,943), 1946 Total First Downs Per Game — 26.1, 2005 Yards — 1,039, 1997 Plays — 26, by Cal Poly-Davis (17 Rush, 9 Fewest Total First Downs — 101 (49 rush, Pass), 1947 Fewest Yards — 256, 1946 41 pass, 11 pen.), 1946 Most Plays — 100, by UTEP (40 Rush, 60 Yards Per Penalty — 11.5, 1947 (66 for 760) SCORING Pass), 1969; by Washington State (76 Pass, POINTS PUNT RETURNS Fewest Yards Per Penalty — 6.7, 1946 (38 24 Rush), 2014 for 256) 562 1972 Punt Returns — 61, 1968 YARDS 556 2013 Fewest Punt Returns — 14, 1954 519 1973 -17 by Cal Poly Davis (-17 Rush, 0 Pass), Punt Returns Per Game — 6.1, 1968 499 2012 SINGLE 1947 480 2014 Yards — 766 (61 Ret.), 1968 13 by Louisville, 1992 471 1996 Fewest Yards — 55 (15), 2014 GAME 33 by San Jose State, 1968 462 1971 Yards Per Return — 25.2 (18 for 454), 1952 37 by Idaho State, 2009 452 2002 DEFENSE 61 by Wichita State, 1957 Fewest Yards Per Return — 3.5 (40 for 70 by UTEP, 1971 139), 1978 RUSHING Fewest Points — 93, 1946 78 by San Jose State, 1970 Yards Per Game — 76.6, 1968 Least Attempts — 10, by Washington State, Touchdowns — 4, 1975, 1970, 1969 2019 MOST YARDS Most Attempts — 85, by Wyoming 808 by Houston, 1990 Fewest Gross Yards — 22, by Louisville, 734 by Oregon, 2016

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715 by Hardin-Simmons, 1950 Fewest Penalties — 0, by Temple, 2005; by Most Yards Per Game —520.5, 2016 Fewest Yards on Interception Returns — 693 by Stanford, 1981 Utah, 1967; by New Mexico, 1958 49, 1988 691 by USC, 1988 Yards — 236, by Houston, 1989 Yards Per Interception Return — 21.6, 2008 686 by Nebraska, 1995 SCORING DEFENSE (16 for 346) Fewest Points — 66, 1957 Interception Returned for Touchdowns — 5, Yards Per Play — -0.7, by Cal Poly-Davis (26 Most Points — 478, 2016 2013 for –17), 1947 SEASON Fewest Points Per Game — 6.6, 1957 (66 Most Yards Per Play — 10.1, by Arizona (58 in 10) PENALTIES AGAINST OPPONENT for 588), 2016 DEFENSE Most Points Per Game — 39.8, 2016 (478 PENALTIES in 12) RUSHING 111 2002 Fewest Touchdowns — 10, 1957 SCORING 103 2011 Fewest Attempts — 372, 1958 Most Touchdowns — 58, 2016 99 1993 MOST POINTS Most Attempts — 559, 2012 97 2007 77 by Nebraska (NU 77, ASU 28), 1995 Fewest Attempts Per Game — 32.0, 2009 FIRST DOWNS 96 1996 74 by Nevada (74-2), 1946 Most Attempts Per Game — 52.9, 1953 Fewest Penalties — 46, 1952 67 by Arizona (67-0), 1946 Yards Lost — 657, 1978 Fewest First Downs Rushing — 32, 1968 63 by Hardin-Simmons (63-25), 1948 Fewest Yards Lost — 218, 1954 Most First Downs Rushing — 149, 1988 62 by Houston (62-45), 1990 YARDS Fewest First Downs Passing — 20, 1947 by UCLA (62-27), 2014 Yards Lost Per Game — 54.8, 1978 941 2011 (103 Pen.) Fewest Net Yards — 570, 1968 (403 Att.) Most First Downs Passing — 164, 2015 879 1993 (99) Most Touchdowns — 11, by Nebraska, 1995 Most Net Yards — 2,553, 1953 (529 Att.) Fewest First Downs by Penalty — 1, 1954 849 2000 (95) Most One-Point Conversions — 838 2002 (111) 11, by Fewest Yards Per Rush — 1.4, 1968 (403 Most First Downs by Penalty — 34, 2010 817 1990 (79) Nebraska (11 Att.), 1995 for 570) and 1998 Most Two-Point Conversions — 3, by Fewest Total First Downs — 111, 1949 Most Yards Per Rush — 5.0, 2017 (466 for Fewest Yards — 421, 2014 (58 Pen.) Washington State 2,308) Most Total First Downs — 292, 2018 (3 Att.), 1962 Fewest Yards Per Game — 57.0, 1968 Fewest First Downs Per Game — 11.3, FIRST DOWNS Most Yards Per Game — 253.3, 1953 1950 COMBINED First Downs Rushing — 0, by UTEP, 1971; PASSING PUNT RETURNS TEAM San Jose State, 1968; Washington State,1968 Fewest Attempts — 138, 1953 Fewest Punt Returns — 13, 1979 Most First Downs Rushing — 29, by Most Punt Returns — 46, 2002 INDEPENDENT Nebraska, 1988 Most Attempts — 516, 2015 Punt Returns Per Game — 1.1, 1979 TEAM STATS First Downs Passing — 0, 9 Times Fewest Attempts Per Game — 13.8, 1953 (138 in 10) Fewest Yards — 87, 1979 Most First Downs Passing — 27, by LISTED AS (ASU, Houston, 1990; by Washington State, 2014 Fewest Completions — 50, 1949 (140 Att.) Most Yards — 555, 2004 (30 Ret.) OPPONENT) Most First Downs by Penalty — 7, vs. Most Completions — 296, 2019 Fewest Yards Per Return — 5.25, 1997 (36 Stanford, 1998 vs. Oregon State, 1998 vs. Fewest Completions Per Game — 4.6, for 189) RUSHING Colorado, 2007 1947 (51 in 11) Most Yards Per Return — 18.5, 2004 (30 Attempts — 128, vs. New Mexico (59, 69), Total First Downs — 2, by Cal Poly-Pomona Lowest Completion Percentage — .313, for 555) 1971; Colorado State (64, 64), 1950 (2 Rush), 1947 1947 (51 of 163) Fewest Yards Per Game — 7.25, 1979 Fewest Attempts — 42, vs. Washington State Most Total First Downs — 35, by USC (14 Highest Completion Percentage — .637, (32, 10), 2019 Rush, 20 Pass, 1 Pen.), 1988 2019 (296 of 465) Net Yards — 741, vs. New Mexico (409, 332), Fewest Yards — 613, 1953 (52 of 138) KICKOFF RETURNS 1971 Most Yards — 4,388, 2015 (294 of 516) Fewest Kickoff Returns — 9, 1946 Fewest Net Yards — 54, vs. UTEP (13, 41), PUNT RETURNS 1966 Yards Per Game — 61.3, 1953 (613 in 10) Most Kickoff Returns — 81, 1973 Most Punt Returns — 10, by UTEP, 1947 Touchdowns Rushing — 11, vs. New Mexico Fewest Touchdowns — 3, 1963 and 1958 Fewest Yards — 247, 1946 (9 Ret.) Most Yards — 199, by Arizona (8 Ret.), 1946 (7, 4), 1968 Most Touchdowns — 35, 2015 Most Yards — 1,696, 1973 (81 Ret.) Interceptions — 32, 1974 Fewest Yards Per Return — 16.6, 1950 (50 PASSING for 829) KICKOFF RETURNS Fewest Interceptions — 6, 1960 Attempts — 133, vs. Houston (63, 70), 1990 Most Yards Per Return — 27.4, 1946 (9 Most Kickoff Returns — 13, by Colorado Yards on Interception Returns — 499, 1974 Fewest Attempts — 13, vs. Abilene Christian for 247) State, 1969 (32 Int.) (6, 7), 1947 Most Yards — 294, by Colorado State (13 Fewest Yards on Interception Returns — Completions — 75, vs. Houston (34, 41), 1990 Ret.), 1969 49, 1988 TURNOVERS Fewest Pass Completions — 1, vs. Abilene Christian (0, 1), 1947 TOTAL DEFENSE Turnovers Forced — 56, 1974 (24 FR, 32 Int.) Yards — 1,190, vs. Houston (474, 716), 1990 Fewest Turnovers Forced — 17, 2016 (8 TURNOVERS Fewest Plays — 556, 1958 (372 Rush, 184 FR, 9 Int.) Fewest Yards — 1, vs. Abilene Christian (0, Turnovers Forced — 10, vs. Utah (9 Int., 1 Pass) 1), 1947 Turnovers Forced Per Game — 4.7, 1950 FR), 1975 Most Plays — 985, 2002 (47 in 10) Touchdowns — 13, vs. USC (7, 6), 2013 Fumbles Forced — 10, vs. Wyoming, 1974 Fewest Plays Per Game — 55.6, 1958 (556 Fumbles Forced — 47, 1958 Fumbles Recovered — 6, vs. Wyoming, 1974; in 10) TOTAL OFFENSE Fewest Fumbles Forced — 9 (twice), 2010, vs. Detroit, 1958 Fewest Yards — 2,269, 1957 (1,029 Rush, Plays — 188, vs. Houston (98, 90), 1990 2015 Interceptions — 9, vs. Utah, 1975 1,240 Pass) Fewest Plays — 93, vs. Cal Poly (67, 26), 1947 Fumbles Recovered — 26, 1958; 1956; 1952 Most Yards — 6,246, 2016 (1,957 Rush, Interception Return Yds — 183, vs. UCLA Yards — 1,445, vs. Houston (637, 808), 1990 (3 Int.), 2008 4,388 Pass) Fewest Fumbles Recovered — 5, 2010 Fewest Yards — 294, vs. W. Texas State (118, Fewest Yards Per Play — 3.3, 1970 (799 Interceptions — 32, 1974 Touchdowns on Interceptions — 3, vs. 176), 1946 UCLA, 2008 for 2,623) Fewest Interceptions — 6, 1960 Most Yards Per Play — 7.1, 2016 (884 Interceptions Per Game — 2.7, 1967 PENALTIES for 6,426) Yards on Interception Returns — 499, 1974 Fewest Yards Per Game — 216.6, 1957 (32 Int.) Penalties — 23, by Houston, 1989

2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 145 RECORDS TEAM RECORDS SCORING Fewest Yards — 36, vs. Wake Forest (21, 15), 1999 Points — 116, vs. Oregon (61, 55), 2015; 111, vs. Oregon (55, 56), 2000; 107, vs. Houston (45, Independent Team Stats Listed as (ASU, 62), 1990; vs. Utah (59, 48), 1972 Opponent) Fewest Points — 6, Many Times (Last vs. Houston, 1952) LONGEST Touchdowns — 17 vs. Texas Tech (9,8), 2016; 15, vs. Oregon (7, 8), 2015; vs. Oregon (8, 7), STREAKS 2000; vs. Utah (8, 7), 1972; vs. New Mexico State (10, 5), 1949 GAMES WON Fewest Touchdowns — 0, Many Times (Last — 21, Last 6 games in 1969, All 11 in 1970, vs. USC, 1984) First 4 in 1971. Touchdowns by Rush or Pass — 17 vs. Texas Tech (9,8), 2016; 15, vs. Oregon (8, 7), GAMES IN WHICH ASU 2000; 14, vs. Oregon (7, 7), 2015; vs. Houston SCORED (6, 8), 1990; vs. New Mexico State (9, 5), — 147 (current streak), Last 6 games in 2008 1949 to end of 2019 FIRST DOWNS — 107, Last 6 games in 1995, First 5 games in 2004 Total First Downs — 70, vs. Houston (35, 35), 1990 GAMES SHUT OUT Fewest Total First Downs — 13, vs. Northern Arizona (5, 8), 1946 — 9, 1903-04 PUNT RETURNS WINNING SEASONS Punt Returns — 20, vs. BYU (13, 7), 1972 — 11, 1955 to 1965 Fewest Punt Returns — 0, vs. UCLA, 2014; GAMES LOST Arizona, 1986; vs. Utah, 1981; vs. Utah State, 1962 — 10, 1937-38 Yards — 251, vs. Arizona (52, 199), 1946 Fewest Yards — -8, vs. Northwestern (-8, 0), 1978 Touchdowns — 3, vs. Pacific (3, 0), 1975

KICKOFF RETURNS Kickoff Returns — 17, vs. Houston (10, 7), 1990 Fewest Kickoff Returns — 1, 2x last vs. Oregon State (1, 0), 2018 Yards — 359, vs. Oregon (205, 154), 1993 Fewest Yards — 5, vs. West Texas State (5, 0), 1946 PUNTING Punts — 25, vs. Wyoming (14, 11), 1968 Fewest Punts — 3, vs. New Mexico State (1, 2), 1962; vs. Utah (2, 1), 1962 TURNOVERS Turnovers — 18, vs. Xavier (9,9), 1950 Fewest Turnovers — 0, 7x (Last vs. Washington State, 2019) Fumbles — 18, vs. Utah (10, 8), 1972 Fewest Fumbles — 0 (9x, last vs. Washington State, 2019) Fumbles Lost — 12, vs. San Jose State (8, 4), 1970 Interceptions — 10, vs. Arizona (6, 4), 1981; vs. Utah (9, 1), 1975; vs. UTEP (5, 5), 1967; vs. Xavier (7, 3), 1949 Yards on Interception Returns — 176, vs. Washington State (129, 47), 1987 PENALTIES Penalties — 37, vs. Washington State (17, 20), 1993 Fewest Penalties — 2, vs. Utah (2, 0), 1967; vs. West Texas State (1, 1), 1946 Yards — 370, vs. Washington State (175, 195), 1993

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Had 300 or more rushing yards: 396 vs. Oregon State, Sep. 29, 2018 ASU – TEAM Had 350 or more rushing yards: 396 vs. Oregon State, Sep. 29, 2018 Had 400 or more rushing yards: 423 at New Mexico, Sep. 6, 2014 Had 450 or more rushing yards: 450 at Arizona, Nov. 23, 1996 OFFENSE Was held to 50 or fewer rushing yards: 47 vs. USC, Nov. 9, 2019 Was held to 40 or fewer rushing yards: 36 at San Diego State, Sep. 15, 2018 SCORING (ALL GAMES) Was held to 30 or fewer rushing yards: 15 at Washington, Nov. 19, 2016 Scored 40 or more points: 41 at Arizona, Nov. 24, 2018 Was held to 20 or fewer rushing yards: 15 at Washington, Nov. 19, 2016 Scored 50 or more points: 52 vs. Oregon State, Sep. 29, 2018 Was held to 10 or fewer rushing yards: -11 vs. Boise State, MAACO Las Vegas Bowl, Dec. 22, Scored 60 or more points: 68 vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 2016 2 0 11 Scored 70 or more points: 79 vs. Colorado State, Nov. 22, 1969 Was held to negative rushing yards: -11 vs. Boise State, MAACO Las Vegas Bowl, Dec. 22, 2011 Was held to 10 of fewer points: 10, at #18 Michigan State (Sep. 14, 2019) Was held to 7 of fewer points: 3, at #13 Utah (Oct. 19, 2019) RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Was held to 3 of fewer points: 3, at #13 Utah (Oct. 19, 2019) Had 4 or more rushing touchdowns: 4 at Arizona, Nov. 24, 2018 Was shut out: 0 at #8 USC, Oct. 11, 2008 Had 5 or more rushing touchdowns: 7 vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 2016 Was shut out in back-to-back game: at West Texas State, 0-13, vs. Arizona, 0-23 (1942) Was held without a rushing TD in back-to-back games: at California, vs. West Virginia, 2015 Was held without an offensive touchdown: 0 vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Was held without a rushing TD in three consecutive games: vs. Washington State, vs. UCLA, Allowed 40 or more points: 42 at UCLA, Oct. 26, 2019 at Arizona, 2008 Allowed 50 or more points: 52 vs. NC State, Dec. 29, 2017 Allowed 60 or more points: 61 vs. Oregon, Oct. 29, 2015 PASSING ATTEMPTS Allowed 65 or more points: 77 at Nebraska, Sep. 16, 1995 Had 50 or more passing attempts: 60 at Arizona, Nov. 25, 2016 Shutout opponent: vs. Sacramento State (Sep. 5, 2013) Had 55 or more passing attempts: 60 at Arizona, Nov. 25, 2016 Shutout opponent in back-to-back games: at Hardin-Simmons, 28-0, at BYU, 31-0 (1960) Had 60 or more passing attempts: 60 at Arizona, Nov. 25, 2016 Held an opponent without an offensive touchdown: at. Washington (Oct. 25, 2014) Had 65 or more passing attempts: 69 vs. UCLA, Sep. 25, 2014 Was held to 35 or fewer passing attempts: 28 vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 SCORING (HOME GAMES) Was held to 30 or fewer passing attempts: 28 vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Was held to 25 or fewer passing attempts: Scored 40 or more points: 49 vs. UTSA, Sep. 1, 2018 19 vs. Arizona, Nov. 30, 2019 Was held to 20 or fewer passing attempts: Scored 50 or more points: 52 vs. Oregon State, Sep. 29, 2018 19 vs. Arizona, Nov. 30, 2019 Was held to 15 or fewer passing attempts: Scored 60 or more points: 68 vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 2016 11 vs. Iowa, Sun Bowl, Dec. 31, 1997 Was held to 10 or fewer passing attempts: Scored 70 or more points: 79 vs. Colorado State, Nov. 22, 1969 10 at Colorado State, Oct. 9, 1971 Was held to 10 or fewer points: 9 vs. #12 USC, Nov. 7, 2009 Was held to 7 or fewer points: 7 vs. New Mexico State, Sep. 18, 1999 PASSING COMPLETIONS Was held to 3 or fewer points: 3 vs. Washington State, Oct. 19, 1991 Had 20 passing completions: 22 vs. #6 Oregon, Nov. 23, 20189 Was Shutout: vs. USC, Nov. 12, 1988 Had 25 passing completions: 28 vs. USC, Nov. 9, 2019 Was shut out in back-to-back games: vs. Santa Ana AFB, 0-40, vs. Albuquerque AFB, 0-13, Had 30 passing completions: 31 at San Diego State, Sep. 15, 2018 1942 Had 35 passing completions: 43 vs. Arizona, Nov. 25, 2016 Was held without an offensive touchdown: vs. #12 Oregon, September 30, 2006 Was held to 20 or fewer passing completions: 12 vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Allowed 40 or more points: 48 vs. USC, Oct. 28, 2017 Was held to 15 or fewer passing completions: 12 vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Allowed 50 or more points: 55 vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 2016 Was held to 10 or fewer passing completions: 4, at #13 Utah, Oct. 19, 2019 Shutout Opponent: vs. Sacramento State, Sep. 5, 2013 Was held to 8 or fewer passing completions: 4, at #13 Utah, Oct. 19, 2019 Held an opponent without an offensive touchdown: vs. Sacramento State (Sep. 5, 2013) Was held to 5 or fewer passing completions: 4, at #13 Utah, Oct. 19, 2019 Had 400 or more passing yards: 408 vs. #6 Oregon, Nov. 23, 2019 SCORING (AWAY GAMES) Had 450 or more passing yards: 510 at USC, Oct. 4, 2014 Had 500 or more passing yards: 510 at USC, Oct. 4, 2014 Scored 40 or more points: 41 at Arizona, Nov. 24, 2018 Had 550 or more passing yards: 559 at Oregon, Oct. 19, 2002 Scored 50 or more points: 58 at New Mexico, Sep. 6, 2014 Was held to 200 or fewer passing yards: 195 vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Scored 60 or more points: 62 at Stanford, Oct. 24, 1981 Was held to 150 or fewer passing yards: 104 vs. Arizona, Nov. 30, 2019 Scored 70 or more points: 72 at Northern Arizona, 1915 Was held to 100 or fewer passing yards: 25 at #13 Utah, Oct. 19, 2019 Was held to 10 of fewer points: 10, at #18 Michigan State (Sep. 14, 2019) Was held to 50 or fewer passing yards: 25 at #13 Utah, Oct. 19, 2019 Was held to 7 of fewer points: 3, at #13 Utah (Oct. 19, 2019) Was held to 3 of fewer points: 3, at #13 Utah (Oct. 19, 2019) Was Shutout: at #8 USC, Oct. 11, 2008 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Was shut out in back-to-back games: at Northern Arizona, 0-13, at San Diego AFB, 0-26, 1933 Had 5 passing touchdowns: 5 vs. Oregon, Oct. 29, 2015 Was held without an offensive touchdown: at #4 Utah, Oct. 17, 2015 Had 6 passing touchdowns: 6 vs. UCLA, Oct. 23, 2004 Allowed 40 or more points: 44 at UCLA, Nov. 11, 2017 Had 7 passing touchdowns: 7 vs. Stanford, Oct. 24, 1981 Allowed 50 or more points: 56 at Arizona, Nov. 25, 2016 Was held without a passing TD: vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Allowed 60 or more points: 77 at Nebraska, Sep. 16, 1995 Was held without a passing TD in back-to-back games: vs. FSU, 2019., vs Ariz., 2019 Shutout Opponent: at UCLA, Oct. 24, 1992 Was held without a passing TD in three consecutive games: vs. Oregon State, at USC, vs. Stanford, 1995 Held an opponent without an offensive touchdown: at Washington, Oct. 25, 2014 PASSING INTERCEPTIONS TOTAL OFFENSE Had 3 interceptions: 3 vs. NC State, Dec. 29, 2017 Had 500 or more total yards: 535 vs. #6 Oregon, Nov. 23, 2019 Had 4 interceptions: 4 vs. Oregon, Oct. 18, 2012 Had 600 or more total yards: 652 vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 2016 Had 5 interceptions: 5 vs. USC, Oct. 1, 2005 Had 650 or more total yards: 652 vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 2016 Went 4 consecutive games without throwing an INT: at Oregon State, vs. Oregon, vs. Arizona, Had 700 or more total yards: 742 vs. Oregon, Oct. 29, 2015 vs Florida State., 2019 Had 750 or more total yards: 773 vs. Northwestern, Sep. 17, 2005 Was held to 300 total yards or fewer: 282 vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 FUMBLES ALLOWED Was held to 250 total yards or fewer: 136 at #13 Utah (Oct. 19, 2019) Fumbled the ball 3 times: 3 at Oregon State, Nov. 16, 2019 Was held to 200 total yards or fewer: 136 at #13 Utah (Oct. 19, 2019) Fumbled the ball 4 times: 5 at Oregon, Nov. 17, 2018 Was held to 150 total yards or fewer: 136 at #13 Utah (Oct. 19, 2019) Fumbled the ball 5 times: 5 at Oregon, Nov. 17, 2018 Went back-to-back games without fumbling: at #18 Michigan State, vs. Colorado, 2019 RUSHING OFFENSE Had 150 or more rushing yards: 234 vs. Arizona, Nov. 30, 2019 Had 200 or more rushing yards; 234 vs. Arizona, Nov. 30, 2019 Had 250 or more rushing yards: 281 vs. UCLA, Nov. 10, 2018

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TURNOVERS ALLOWED Allowed 20 or fewer rushing yards: 2 vs. UTSA, Sep. 1, 2018 Allowed 10 or fewer rushing yards: 2 vs. UTSA, Sep. 1, 2018 Had 4 or more turnovers: 4 vs. NC State, Dec. 29, 2017 Allowed 0 or fewer rushing yards: -52 vs. Washington State, Oct. 22, 2016 Had 5 or more turnovers: 7 vs. Oregon, Sep. 25, 2010 Allowed -10 or fewer rushing yards: -52 vs. Washington State, Oct. 22, 2016 Had 6 or more turnovers: 7 vs. Oregon, Sep. 25, 2010 Allowed 250 or more rushing yards: 260 vs. #21 Fresno State (Las Vegas Bowl), Dec. 15, 2018 Allowed 300 or more rushing yards: 311 at San Diego State, Sep. 15, 2018 Allowed 350 or more rushing yards: 511 at Arizona, Nov. 25, 2016 DEFENSE Allowed 400 or more rushing yards: 511 at Arizona, Nov. 25, 2016 SCORING DEFENSE (ALL GAMES) DEFENSIVE SACKS Shutout opponent: vs. Sacramento State, Sep. 5, 2013 (55-0) Had 3 sacks: 4.0 vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Allowed 3 or fewer points: 0 vs. Sacramento State, Sep. 5, 2013 (55-0) Had 4 sacks: 4.0 vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Allowed 7 or fewer points: 7 at #18 Michigan State, Sep. 14, 2019 (10-7) Had 5 sacks: 5.0 vs. Oregon State, Sep. 29, 2018 Allowed 10 or fewer points: 7 at #18 Michigan State, Sep. 14, 2019 (10-7) Had 6 sacks: 9.0 vs. UTSA, Sep. 1, 2018 Did not allow an offensive touchdown: at Washington, Oct. 25, 2014 (24-10) Did not allow a touchdown: vs. Sacramento State, Sep. 5, 2013 (55-0) Was held without a sack in back to back games: at Washington Nov. 19, 2016, at Arizona Nov. 25, 2016

SCORING DEFENSE (HOME GAMES) PASSING DEFENSE Allowed 10 or fewer points: 7 vs. UTSA, Sep. 1, 2018 (49-7) Allowed 150 or fewer passing yards: 140 at #15 California, Sep. 27, 2019 Allowed 7 or fewer points: 7 vs. UTSA, Sep. 1, 2018 (49-7) Allowed 100 or fewer passing yards: 80 vs. Kent State, Aug. 29, 2019 Allowed 3 or fewer points: 0 vs. Sacramento State, Sep. 5, 2013 (55-0) Allowed 75 or fewer passing yards: 73 vs. San Diego State, Sep. 9, 2017 Shoutout its opponent: vs. Sacramento State, Sep. 5, 2013 (55-0) Allowed 60 or fewer passing yards: 46 vs. Cal Poly, Sep. 12, 2015 Held opponent without an offensive touchdown: vs. Sacramento State, Sep. 5, 2013 (55-0) Allowed 50 or fewer passing yards: 46 vs. Cal Poly, Sep. 12, 2015 Held opponent without a touchdown: vs. Sacramento State, Sep. 5, 2013 (55-0) Allowed 40 or fewer passing yards: 37 vs. Navy, Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl, Dec. 29, 2012 Allowed 40 or more points: 48 vs. USC, Nov. 10, 2016 (17-48) Allowed 350 or more passing yards: 477 vs. USC, Nov. 9, 2019 Allowed 50 or more points: 55 vs. Texas Tech, Oct. 28, 2017 (68-55) Allowed 400 or more passing yards: 477 vs. USC, Nov. 9, 2019 Allowed 450 or more passing yards: 477 vs. USC, Nov. 9, 2019 SCORING DEFENSE (AWAY GAMES) Allowed 10 or fewer points: 7 at #18 Michigan State, Sep. 14, 2019 (10-7) DEFENSIVE INTERCEPTIONS Allowed 7 or fewer points: 7 at #18 Michigan State, Sep. 14, 2019 (10-7) Had 3 interceptions: 4 vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Allowed 3 or fewer points: 3 at Stanford, Sep. 29, 2007 (41-3) Had 4 interceptions: 4 vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Shoutout its opponent: at UCLA, Oct. 24, 1992 (20-0) Had 5 interceptions: 5 vs. Oregon State, Sep. 22, 2007 Held opponent without an offensive touchdown: at Washington, Oct. 25, 2014 (24-10) Held opponent without a touchdown: at Stanford, Sep. 29, 2007 (41-3) Allowed 40 or more points: 42 at UCLA, Oct. 26, 2019 (32-42) PASS BREAKUPS Allowed 50 or more points: 52 at Texas Tech, Sep. 16, 2017 (45-52) Had 10 or more pass breakups: 12 vs. Washington State, Oct. 12, 2019 Allowed 60 or more points: 62 vs. UCLA, Sep. 25, 2014 (27-62) Was held without a pass breakup: vs. Cal Poly, Sep. 12, 2015

TOTAL DEFENSE FORCED TURNOVERS Allowed 250 or fewer total yards: 245 at #15 California, Sep. 27, 2019 Forced 3 or more turnovers: 6 vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Allowed 200 or fewer total yards: 200 vs. Kent State, Aug. 29, 2019 Forced 4 or more turnovers: 6 vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Allowed 150 or fewer total yards: 37 vs. Idaho State, Sep. 5, 2009 Forced 5 or more turnovers: 6 vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Allowed 125 or fewer total yards: 37 vs. Idaho State, Sep. 5, 2009 Forced 6 or more turnovers: 6 vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Allowed 100 or fewer total yards: 37 vs. Idaho State, Sep. 5, 2009 Forced 7 or more turnovers: 7 at Washington State, Oct. 10, 2009 Allowed 500 or more total yards: 547 vs. USC, Nov. 9, 2019 Allowed 550 or more total yards: 573 at UCLA, Nov. 11, 2017 FORCED FUMBLES Allowed 600 or more total yards: 607 vs. #21 USC, Oct. 28, 2017 Forced 4 or more fumbles: 5 vs. Kent State, Aug. 29, 2019 Allowed 650 or more total yards: 734 at Oregon, Nov. 25, 2016 Forced 5 or more fumbles: 5 vs. Kent State, Aug. 29, 2019 Forced 6 or more fumbles: 6 vs. #10 Washington, Oct. 14, 2000 DEFENSIVE FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED Forced 7 or more fumbles: 7 at Washington, Oct. 16, 1999 Allowed 15 or fewer first downs: 13 at #15 California, Sep. 27, 2019 Allowed 10 or fewer first downs: 6 vs. Sacramento State, Sep. 5, 2013 DEFENSIVE MISCELLANEOUS Allowed 7 or fewer first downs: 6 vs. Sacramento State, Sep. 5, 2013 Returned an interception for a touchdown: vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Allowed 5 or fewer first downs: 4 vs. San Jose State, Sep. 15, 1984 Returned a fumble for a touchdown: at Arizona, Nov. 25, 2016 Allowed 30 or more first downs: 33 at Texas Tech, Sep. 19, 2017 Recorded a safety: at Oregon State, Nov. 18, 2017 Allowed 35 or more first downs: 36 at Arizona, Nov. 23, 2012

TACKLES FOR A LOSS SPECIAL TEAMS Recorded 10 tackles for a loss: 10.0 vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Recorded 11 tackles for a loss: 12.0 vs. UTSA, Sep. 1, 2018 PUNT RETURN Recorded 12 tackles for a loss: 12.0 vs. UTSA, Sep. 1, 2018 Had 100 or more punt return yards: at USC, Oct. 27, 2018 Recorded 13 tackles for a loss: 13.0 at #4 Utah, Oct. 17, 2015 Returned a punt for a touchdown: at Oregon State, Nov. 16, 2019 Recorded 14 tackles for a loss: 15.0 vs. UTSA, Sep. 1, 2018 Blocked a punt: at #15 California, Sep. 27, 2019 Recorded 15 tackles for a loss: 15.0 vs. UTSA, Sep. 1, 2018 Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown: at UCLA, Nov. 11, 2017

RUSHING DEFENSE KICKOFF RETURNS Allowed 100 or fewer rushing yards: 70 vs. USC, Nov. 9, 2019 Returned a kickoff for a touchdown: vs. California Sep. 24, 2016 Allowed 90 or fewer rushing yards: 70 vs. USC, Nov. 9, 2019 Returned an opening kickoff for a touchdown: at Washington State, Nov. 12, 2011 Allowed 80 or fewer rushing yards: 70 vs. USC, Nov. 9, 2019 Allowed 70 or fewer rushing yards: 70 vs. USC, Nov. 9, 2019 PUNTING Allowed 60 or fewer rushing yards: 32 vs. Washington State, Oct. 12, 2019 Had a punt blocked: Allowed 50 or fewer rushing yards: 32 vs. Washington State, Oct. 12, 2019 at Texas Tech, Sep. 16, 2017 Had a punt blocked and returned for a Touchdown: Allowed 40 or fewer rushing yards: 32 vs. Washington State, Oct. 12, 2019 vs. California, Oct. 23, 2010 Had 10 or more punts: Allowed 30 or fewer rushing yards: 2 vs. UTSA, Sep. 1, 2018 10 at Colorado, Oct. 15, 2016

148 2020 Sun Devil Football Media Guide RECORDS THE LAST TIME Forced 10 or more punts: 11 vs. Washington, Oct. 19, 2013 ASU - INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOALS AND PATS Blocked a PAT attempt: vs. New Mexico State, Aug. 31, 2017 OFFENSE Blocked a FG attempt: vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Returned a blocked FG for a touchdown: at California, Oct. 23, 2010 RUSHING Had a PAT blocked: vs. New Mexico, Sep. 6, 2014 Rushed for 100 or more yards: 168, Eno Benjamin vs. Arizona, Nov. 30, 2019 Missed a PAT attempt: vs. USC, Nov. 9, 2019 Rushed for 150 or more yards: 168, Eno Benjamin vs. Arizona, Nov. 30, 2019 Had a FG Blocked: vs. Stanford, Oct. 18, 2014. Rushed for 200 or more yards: 312, Eno Benjamin vs. Oregon State, Sep. 29, 2018 MISCELLANEOUS Quarterback rushed for 100 or more yards: 135, Taylor Kelly vs. Texas Tech, Dec. 30, 2013, Holiday Bowl Had 2 100-yard rushers: Kalen Ballage & Demario Richard (137, 109) vs. Cal, Nov. 28, 2015 vs. TTU, VS. NATIONALLY-RANKED OPPONENTS Sep. 10, 2016 Defeated a ranked opponent: vs. #6 Oregon, Nov. 23, 2019 (31-28) Had a run of 50 or more yards: 63, Demario Richard vs. Arizona, Nov. 25, 2017 Defeated a ranked opponent at home: vs. #6 Oregon, Nov. 23, 2019 (31-28) Had a run of 60 or more yards: 63, Demario Richard vs. Arizona, Nov. 25, 2017 Defeated a ranked opponent on the road: at #15 California, Sep. 27, 2019 (24-17) Had a run of 70 or more yards: 75, Kalen Ballage vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 5, 2016 Defeated a ranked opponent in back-to-back games: vs. #18 Utah, vs. #8 Notre Dame, 2014 Rushed for 3 or more touchdowns: 3, Eno Benjamin at #15 California, Sep. 27, 2019 Defeated a ranked opponent in three consecutive games: at #15 UCLA, at #15 USC, vs. #6 Rushed for 4 or more touchdowns: 7, Kalen Ballage vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 2016 Washington, 1986 Had 2 players rush for 2 touchdowns: D.J. Foster and De’Marieya Nelson vs. Arizona, Nov. 30, Lost to a ranked opponent: at #13 Utah, Oct. 19, 2019 (3-21) 2013 Lost to a ranked opponent at home: vs. #21 USC, Oct. 28, 2017 (17-48) Lost to a ranked opponent on the road: at #13 Utah, Oct. 19, 2019 (3-21) PASSING Lost to ranked opponent at a neutral site: vs. #21 Fresno State (Las Vegas Bowl), Dec. 15, 2018 Had 50 or more passing attempts: 58, Manny Wilkins at Arizona, Nov. 25, 2016 (20-31) Had 55 or more passing attempts: 58, Manny Wilkins at Arizona, Nov. 25, 2016 Lost to an unranked opponent at home: vs. USC, Nov. 9, 2019 (26-31) Had 60 or more passing attempts: 68, Mike Bercovici vs. UCLA, Sep. 25, 2014 Lost to an unranked team on the road: at Oregon State, Nov. 16, 2019 (34-35) Had 20 or more completions: 22, Jayden Daniels vs. #6 Oregon, Nov. 23, 2019 Shut out a ranked opponent: vs. #1 Nebraska, Sep. 21, 1996 Had 25 or more completions: 28, Joey Yellen vs. USC, Nov. 9, 2019 Played to a tie: 17-17, at Oregon State, 10/14/89 Had 30 or more completions: 31, Manny Wilkins at San Diego State, Sep. 15, 2018 Played to a 0-0 tie: vs. New Mexico, Oct. 11, 1941 Completed a pass of 50 or more yards: 77, Jayden Daniels vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Played in an overtime game: vs. Oregon (55-61), Oct. 29, 2015 Completed a pass of 60 or more yards: 77, Jayden Daniels vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Played in an overtime game vs. ranked opponent: vs #20 Missouri (37-30), 9/9/11 Completed a pass of 70 or more yards: 77, Jayden Daniels vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Lost a game and did not commit a turnover: at Colorado (21-28), Oct. 6, 2018 Passed for 350 or more yards: 408, Jayden Daniels vs. #6 Oregon, Nov. 23, 2019 Passed for 400 or more yards: 408, Jayden Daniels vs. #6 Oregon, Nov. 23, 2019 MARGIN OF VICTORY/DEFEAT Passed for 450 or more yards: 510, Mike Bercovici at #16 USC, Oct. 4, 2014 Won by 40 or more points: 42 vs. UTSA, Sep. 1, 2018 (49-7) Passed for 500 or more yards: 510, Mike Bercovici at #16 USC, Oct. 4, 2014 Won by 50 or more points: 55 vs. Sacramento State, Sep. 5, 2013 (55-0) Non-QB threw a touchdown pass: Kalen Ballage, Oct. 29, 2016 Won by 60 or more points: 63 vs. UTEP, Oct. 22, 1973 (66-3) Passed for 4 or more touchdowns: 4, Manny Wilkins vs. UTSA, Sep. 1, 2018 Lost by 30 or more points: 31 vs. #21 USC, Oct. 28, 2017 (17-48) Passed for 5 or more touchdowns: 5, Mike Bercovici vs. Oregon, Oct. 29, 2015 Lost by 40 or more points: 50 vs. USC, Nov. 12, 1988, (0-50) Passed for 6 or more touchdowns: 6, Andrew Walter vs. UCLA, Oct., 23, 2004 Lost by 50 or more points: 50 vs. USC, Nov. 12, 1988, (0-50) Passed for 7 or more touchdowns: 7, Mike Pagel vs. Stanford, Oct. 24, 1981 Threw 3 or more interceptions: 3, Manny Wilkins vs. NC State, Dec. 29, 2017 FIRST DOWNS Threw 4 or more interceptions: 4, Steven Threet vs Oregon, Sep. 15, 2010 Threw 5 or more interceptions: 5, Sam Keller vs. Southern California, Oct. 1, 2005 Had 30 or more first downs: 34 vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 2016 Had 35 or more first downs: 37 vs. Oregon, Oct. 29, 2015 Was held to 20 or fewer first downs: 13 vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 RECEIVING Was held to 15 of fewer first downs: 13 vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Caught 8 or more passes: 10, Brandon Aiyuk, at Oregon State, Nov. 16, 2019 Was held to 10 or fewer first downs: 8 at #13 Utah, Oct. 19, 2019 Caught 9 or more passes: 10, Brandon Aiyuk, at Oregon State, Nov. 16, 2019 Caught 10 or more passes: 10, Brandon Aiyuk, at Oregon State, Nov. 16, 2019 TIME OF POSSESSION Caught 11 or more passes: 13, N'Keal Harry at Texas Tech, Sep. 16, 2017 Caught 12 or more passes: 13, N'Keal Harry at Texas Tech, Sep. 16, 2017 Had 35:00 or more time of possession: 36:53 vs. #6 Oregon, Nov. 23, 2019 Caught 13 or more passes: 13, N'Keal Harry at Texas Tech, Sep. 16, 2017 Had 37:00 or more time of possession: 38:06 vs. Oregon, Sep. 23, 2017 Had 100 or more receiving yards: 161, Brandon Aiyuk, vs. #6 Oregon Nov. 23 2019 Was held to 23:00 or fewer time of possession: 21:30 at UCLA, Oct. 26, 2019 Had 125 or more receiving yards: 161, Brandon Aiyuk, vs. #6 Oregon Nov. 23 2019 Was held to 20:00 or fewer time of possession: 17:35 vs. Stanford, Nov. 13, 2010 Had 150 or more receiving yards: 161, Brandon Aiyuk, vs. #6 Oregon Nov. 23 2019 Was held to 19:00 or fewer time of possession: 17:35 vs. Stanford, Nov. 13, 2010 Had 175 or more receiving yards: 196, Brandon Aiyuk, vs. Washington State, Oct. 12, 2019 Had 200 or more receiving yards: 200, Devin Lucien at California, Nov. 28, 2015 PENALTIES Had 225 or more receiving yards: 241, Gerell Robinson vs Boise State, 12/22/11 Had 10 or more penalties: 12 vs. #6 Oregon, Nov. 23, 2019 Had a reception of 50 or more yards: 77, Kyle Williams, vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Had 15 or more penalties: 16 at Washington, Oct. 28, 2006 Had a reception of 60 or more yards: 77, Kyle Williams, vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Had 5 or fewer penalties: 5 vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Had a reception of 70 or more yards: 77, Kyle Williams, vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Had 4 or fewer penalties: 4 vs. Arizona, Nov. 30, 2019 Had a reception of 80 or more yards: 86, Brandon Aiyuk vs. Washington State, Oct. 12, 2019 Had 3 or fewer penalties: 3 vs. Colorado, Sep. 21, 2019 Had 2 or more receiving touchdowns: 3, Brandon Aiyuk vs. Washington State, Oct. 12, 2019 Had 3 or more receiving touchdowns: 3, Brandon Aiyuk vs. Washington State, Oct. 12, 2019 PENALTY YARDS Scored 4 or more touchdowns: 8, Kalen Ballage vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 2016 Had 200 or more all purpose yards: 214 yards, Brandon Aiyuk vs. #6 Oregon, vs. Nov. 23, 2019 Had 100 or more penalty yards: 122 at #13 Utah, Oct. 19, 2019 Had 250 or more all purpose yards: 293 yards, Brandon Aiyuk vs. #6 Oregon, vs. Nov. 23, 2019 Had 125 or more penalty yards: 131 vs. Northern Arizona, Sep. 11, 2010 Had 300 or more all purpose yards: 339 yards, Eno Benjamin vs. Oregon State, vs. Sep. 29, 2018 Had 150 or more penalty yards: 153 at North Carolina, Oct. 18, 2003 Had 40 or fewer penalty yards: 40 yards vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Had 30 or fewer penalty yards: 20 yards vs. Fresno State (Las Vegas Bowl), Dec. 15, 2018 DEFENSE Had 20 or fewer penalty yards: 5 yardsvs. Oregon State, Sep. 29, 2018 INTERCEPTIONS Had 2 or more interceptions: 2, Jack Jones vs Arizona, Nov. 30, 2019 Defensive lineman had an interception: 1, Shannon Forman, vs. UTSA, Sep. 1, 2018

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TACKLES PASSING ATTEMPTS Had 13 or more tackles: 13, Evan Fields, at #18 Michigan State, Sep. 14, 2019 Had 55 or more passing attempts: 66, Washington State, Oct. 12, 2019 Had 14 or more tackles: 14, Jalen Harvey, at Colorado, Oct. 6, 2018 Had 60 or more passing attempts: 66, Washington State, Oct. 12, 2019 Had 15 or more tackles: 15, Christian Sam vs. USC, Oct. 28, 2017 Was held to 30 or fewer passing attempts: 29, Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Had 16 or more tackles: 17, Antonio Longino vs. Duke, Dec. 27, 2014 Was held to 25 or fewer passing attempts: 23, UCLA, Oct. 26, 2019 Had 20 or more tackles: 20, Jordan Simone at USC, Oct. 4, 2014 Was held to 20 or fewer passing attempts: 18, San Diego State, Sep. 9, 2017 Was held to 15 or fewer passing attempts: 8, Arizona, Nov. 25, 2016 SACKS Had 2 or more sacks: 2.0, Tyler Johnson vs. UCLA, Nov. 10, 2018 PASSING COMPLETIONS Had 3 or more sacks: 3.0, Koron Crump vs. Washington State, Oct. 22, 2016 Had 35 or more passing completions: 44, Washington State, Oct. 12, 2019 Had 37 or more passing completions: 44, Washington State, Oct. 12, 2019 TACKLES FOR LOSS Had 40 or more passing completions: 44, Washington State, Oct. 12, 2019 Had 2 or more tackles for a loss: 2.0, Merlin Robertson vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Was held to 15 or fewer passing completions: 14, #13 Utah, Oct. 19, 2019 Had 3 or more tackles for a loss: 3.5, Khaylan Kearse-Thomas, vs. Kent State, Aug. 29, 2019 Was held to 10 or fewer passing completions: 9, San Diego State, Sep. 9, 2017 Had 4 or more tackles for a loss: 4.0, Tashon Smallwood vs. NMSU, Aug. 31, 2017 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS FORCED FUMBLES Had 4 or more touchdowns: 4, at Oregon State, Nov. 16, 2019 Had 2 or more forced fumbles: 2, Merlin Robertson vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Had 5 or more touchdowns: 6, at Texas Tech, Sep. 16, 2017 Had 6 or more touchdowns: 6, at Texas Tech, Sep. 16, 20171 FUMBLE RECOVERIES Had a fumble recovery: Tyler Johnson, vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 DEFENSE

MISCELLANEOUS TACKLES FOR A LOSS Returned an INT for a touchdown: 25, Willie Harts vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Recorded 10 or more tackles for a loss: 13.0, Oregon, Sep. 23, 2017 Recorded 11 or more tackles for a loss: 13.0, Oregon, Sep. 23, 2017 Recorded 12 or more tackles for a loss: 13.0, Oregon, Sep. 23, 2017 SPECIAL TEAMS DEFENSIVE SACKS PUNT RETURN Had 3 or more sacks: 3.0, Florida State, Dec. 31, 2019 Had a punt return for a touchdown: Brandon Aiyuk, at Oregon State, Nov. 16, 2019 Had 4 or more sacks: 4.0, Oregon State, Nov. 16, 2019 Blocked a punt: Timarcus Davis, at #15 California, Sep. 27, 2019 Had 5 or more sacks: 5.0, Kent State, Aug. 29, 2019 Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown: Eno Benjamin at UCLA, Nov. 11, 2017 Had 6 or more sacks: 6.0, USC, Oct. 28, 2017 Had 7 or more sacks: 7.0, New Mexico State, Aug. 31, 2017 KICKOFF RETURN Had a kick return for a touchdown: 42, DJ Calhoun vs. California, Sep. 24, 2016 PASS BREAKUPS Had 10 or more pass breakups: 12, Oregon, Nov. 17, 2018 PUNTING Had 11 or more pass breakups: 12, Oregon, Nov. 17, 2018 Punted 9 times or more: 10, Matt Haack, Colorado, Oct. 10, 2016 Had 12 or more pass breakups: 12, Oregon, Nov. 17, 2018 Averaged 50 or more yards (min. 5 attempts): 63.0 yards, Michael Turk, vs. Kent State, Aug. 29, 2019 Had 13 or more pass breakups: 14, Arizona, Nov. 19, 2011 Had a 60-yard punt or longer: 64 yards, Michael Turk, vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Returned an interception for a touchdown: 37 yards, Akili Ross, USC, Oct. 28, 2017 Had a 70-yard punt or longer: 75 yards, Michael Turk, vs. Kent State, Aug. 29, 2019 Returned a fumble for a touchdown: 94 yards, Chris Hawkins, USC, Sep. 26, 2015 Recorded a safety: Arizona, Nov. 24, 2018 FIELD GOALS AND PATS Made a 45-yard field goal or longer: 49 yards, Brandon Ruiz, vs.#15 Michgian State., 9/8/18 SPECIAL TEAMS Made a 47-yard field goal or longer: 49 yards, Brandon Ruiz, vs.#15 Michgian State., 9/8/18 Made a 50-yard field goal or longer: 52 yards, Brandon Ruiz, vs.#5 Wash., 10/14/17 PUNT RETURN Made a 52-yard field goal or longer: 52 yards, Brandon Ruiz, vs.#5 Wash., 10/14/17 Returned a punt for a touchdown: at USC, Oct. 27, 2018 Made 3 or more field goals: 4, Cristian Zendejas vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown: California, Oct. 23, 2010 Made 4 or more field goals: 4, Cristian Zendejas vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Made 10 consecutive field goals: 11, Cristian Zendejas Oct. 19, 2019-pres. KICKOFF RETURN OPPONENTS – TEAM Returned a kickoff for a touchdown: (San Diego State), Sep. 9, 2017 FIELD GOALS AND PATS Blocked a field goal attempt/PAT: Stanford, Oct. 18, 2014 OFFENSE Missed a PAT attempt: New Mexico State, Aug. 31, 2017 RUSHING ATTEMPTS Had 40 or more rushing attempts: 51, vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 MISCELLANEOUS Had 50 or more rushing attempts: 51, vs. Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Had 60 or more rushing attempts: 71, Cal Poly, Sep. 12, 2015 TOTAL PLAYS Was held to 25 or fewer rushing attempts: 10, vs. Washington State, Oct. 12, 2019 Had 90 or more total plays: 98, at UCLA, 11/11/17 Was held to 24 or fewer rushing attempts: 10, vs. Washington State, Oct. 12, 2019 Was held to 65 or fewer total plays: 64, #6 Oregon, 11/23/19 Was held to 23 or fewer rushing attempts: 10, vs. Washington State, Oct. 12, 2019 Was held to 60 or fewer total plays: 58, Utah, 11/3/18 Was held to 22 or fewer rushing attempts: 10, vs. Washington State, Oct. 12, 2019 Was held to 55 or fewer total plays: 54, Sacramento State, 9/5/13

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS FIRST DOWNS Had 4 or more rushing touchdowns: 4, UCLA, Oct. 26, 2019 Had 30 or more first downs: 30, Washington State, 11/22/14 Had 5 or more rushing touchdowns: 6, NC State, Dec. 29, 2017 Had 35 or more first downs: 36, Arizona, Nov. 23, 2012 Had 6 or more rushing touchdowns: 6, NC State, Dec. 29, 2017 Was held to 15 or fewer first downs: 13, #15 California, Sep. 27, 2019 Was held to 10 or fewer first downs: 6, Sacramento State, 9/5/13

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Was held to 8 or fewer first downs: 6, Sacramento State, 9/5/13 Was held to 5 or fewer first downs: 4, Idaho State, Sep. 5, 2009 DEFENSE INTERCEPTIONS PENALTIES Had 2 or more interceptions: 2, Justin Reid, Stanford, 9/30/17 Had 10 or more penalties: 11, USC, Nov. 9, 2019 Had 3 or fewer penalities: 3, #6 Oregon, Nov. 23, 2019 Had 2 or fewer penalties: 2, Oregon State, Nov. 16, 2019 TACKLES Had no penalties: Temple, Sep. 1, 2005 Had 15 or more tackles: 15, , #15 California, Sep. 27, 2019 Had 16 or more tackles: 20, Ben Burr-Kirven, #10 Washington, Sep. 22, 2018 PENALTY YARDS Had 17 or more tackles: 20, Ben Burr-Kirven, #10 Washington, Sep. 22, 2018 Had 100 or more penalty yards: 101 yards, Arizona, 11/26/16 Had 125 or more penalty yards: 139 yards, Oregon State, 10/1/11 SACKS Had 30 or fewer penalty yards: 21 yards, #6 Oregon, Nov. 23, 2019 Had 2 or more sacks: 2.0, Hamlicar Rashed, Oregon State, Nov. 16, 2019 Had 20 or fewer penalty yards: 10 yards, Oregon State, Nov. 16, 2019 Had 3 or more sacks: 3.0, , #13 Utah, Oct. 19, 2019 Had 10 or fewer penalty yards: 10 yards, Oregon State, Nov. 16, 2019 Had no penalty yards: Temple, Sep. 1, 2005 FORCED FUMBLES Had a forced fumble: Raymond Woodie III, Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 OPPONENTS - INDIVIDUAL Had a fumble recovery: Janarius Robinson, Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 MISCELLANEOUS OFFENSE Returned an interception for a touchdown: 37 yards, Akili Ross, USC, OCt. 28, 2017 Returned a fumble for a touchdown: 94 yards, Chris Hawkins, USC, Sep. 26, 2015 RUSHING Rushed for 100 or more yards: 164 yards, Joshua Kelley, UCLA, Oct. 26, 2019 SPECIAL TEAMS Rushed for 150 or more yards: 164 yards, Joshua Kelley, UCLA, Oct. 26, 2019 Rushed for 200 or more yards: 212 yards, Ronnie Rivers, Fresno State, Dec. 15, 2018 PUNT RETURN Quarterback rushed for 100 or more yards: 187 yards, Brandon Dawkins, Arizona., Nov. 25, 2016 Had a punt return for a touchdown: Tyler Vaughns, USC, Oct. 27, 2018 Had a run of 50 yards or more: 68, Ronnie Rivers, Fresno State, Dec. 15, 2018 Had a run of 55 yards or more: 67, Ronnie Rivers, Fresno State, Dec. 15, 2018 Had a run of 60 yards or more: 67, Ronnie Rivers, Fresno State, Dec. 15, 2018 KICKOFF RETURN Had a run of 65 yards or more: 67, Ronnie Rivers, Fresno State, Dec. 15, 2018 Had a kickoff return for a touchdown: Rashaad Peeny (99 yards), San Diego State, Sep. 9, 2017 Had a run of 70 yards or more: 95, Rashaad Penny, San Diego State, Sep. 9, 2017 PUNTING PASSING Punted 9 times: 9, Derek Adams, Kent State, Aug. 29, 2019 Had 55 or more passing attempts: 64, Anthony Gordon, Washington State, Oct. 12, 2019 Averaged 50 or more yards per punt (min. 5 attempts): 55.2 yards, Oscar Draguicevich III, Had 60 or more passing attempts: 64, Anthony Gordon, Washington State, Oct. 12, 2019 Washington State, Oct. 12, 2019 Had 30 or more completions: 44, Anthony Gordon, Washington State, Oct. 12, 2019 Had a 60-yard punt: 60 yards, Derek Adams, Kent State, Aug. 29, 2019 Had 35 or more completions: 44, Anthony Gordon, Washington State, Oct. 12, 2019 Had a 70-yard punt: 70 yards, Tom Hackett, Utah, 11/9/13 Had 40 or more completions: 44, Anthony Gordon, Washington State, Oct. 12, 2019 Had 5 or more punts land inside the 20: 5, Adam Stack, Oregon, Sep. 23, 2017 Completed a pass of 50 or more yards: 91 yards, James Blackman, Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Completed a pass of 60 or more yards: 91 yards, James Blackman, Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 FIELD GOALS AND PATS Completed a pass of 70 or more yards: 91 yards, James Blackman, Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Made a 45-yard field goal: 47 yards, Derek Adams, Kent State, Aug. 29, 2019 Completed a pass of 80 or more yards: 91 yards, James Blackman, Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Made a 50-yard field goal: 53 yards, James Stefanou, Colorado, Nov. 4, 2017 Passed for 350 or more yards: 477, , USC, Nov. 9, 2019 Made 3 or more field goals: 4, Lucas Havrisik, Arizona, Nov. 24, 2018 Passed for 400 or more yards: 477, Kedon Slovis, USC, Nov. 9, 2019 Made 4 or more field goals: 4, Lucas Havrisik, Arizona, Nov. 24, 2018 Passed for 500 or more yards: 543, Nic Shimonek, Texas Tech, Sep. 16, 2017 Passed for 4 or more touchdowns: 4, Jake Luton, Oregon State, Nov. 16, 2019 Passed for 5 or more touchdowns: 6, Nick Shimonek, Texas Tech, Sep. 16, 2017 Passed for 6 or more touchdowns:6, Nick Shimonek, Texas Tech, Sep. 16, 2017 Threw 3 or more interceptions: 4, James Blackman, Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Threw 4 or more interceptions: 4, James Blackman, Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Threw 5 or more interceptions: 5, Sean Canfield, Oregon State, Sep. 22, 2009

RECEIVING Caught 9 or more passes: 9, , Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Caught 10 or more passes: 10, Johnny Johnson III, #6 Oregon, Nov. 23, 2019 Caught 11 or more passes: 13, Michael Pittman Jr., USC, Nov. 9, 2019 Had 100 or more receiving yards: 165 yards, Tamorrion Terry, Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Had 150 or more receiving yards: 165 yards, Tamorrion Terry, Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Had 175 or more receiving yards: 207, Johnny Johnson III, #6 Oregon, Nov. 23, 2019 Had 200 or more receiving yards: 207, Johnny Johnson III, #6 Oregon, Nov. 23, 2019 Had a reception of 50 or more yards: 91 yards, Tamorrion Terry, Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Had a reception of 60 or more yards: 91 yards, Tamorrion Terry, Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Had a reception of 70 or more yards: 91 yards, Tamorrion Terry, Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Had a reception of 80 or more yards: 91 yards, Tamorrion Terry, Florida State (Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2019 Had two or more 100-yard receivers: Michael Pittman Jr. (146 yds.) and Amon-Ra St. Brown (173 yds.), USC, Nov. 9, 2019 Had three or more receiving touchdowns: 3, Tony Brown, Colorado, Sep. 21, 2019

ALL-PURPOSE Had 200 or more all-purpose yards: 207, Johnny Johnson III, #6 Oregon, Nov. 23, 2019 Had 225 or more all-purpose yards: 245, Ronnie Rivers, Fresno State, Dec. 15, 2018 Had 250 or more all-purpose yards: 254, , Oregon State, Sep. 29, 2018

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Year Player, Position Team Round Peirre Singfield, DB (FA) 2019 N'Keal Harry, WR New England Patriots (1-32) 2009 Paul Fanaika, OL Philadelphia Eagles (7-213) Renell Wren, DL Cincinatti Bengals (4-125) Troy Nolan, S Houston Texans (7-223) Manny Wilkins, QB Green Bay Packers FA Rudy Carpenter, QB (FA) Jalen Harvey, SS Seattle Seahawks FA Michael Jones, WR Houston Texans (FA) Quinn Bailey, OL Denver Broncos FA Luis Vasquez, DE Baltimore Ravens (FA) Casey Tucker, OL Philadelphia Eagles FA 2008 Mike Pollak, OL Indianapolis Colts (2-59) Dougladson Subtyl, DL Cleveland Browns FA Justin Tryon, DB Washington Redskins (4-124) 2018 Kalen Ballage, RB Miami Dolphins (4-131) Robert James, LB (5-138) Christian Sam, LB New England Patriots (6-178) Ryan Torain, RB Denver Broncos (5-139) Sam Jones, OL Denver Broncos (6-183) Josh Barrett, DB Denver Broncos (7-220) Demario Richard, RB Atlanta Falcons FA Rudy Burgess, WR/KR Indianapolis Colts (FA) JoJo Wicker, DL Detroit Lions FA Zach Catanese, DB New York Jets (FA) 2017 Zane Gonzalez, PK Cleveland Browns (7-224) Jamaal Lewis, TE Cleveland Browns (FA) Tim White, WR Baltimore Ravens FA Michael Marquardt, DT Cincinnati Bengals (FA) De'Chavon Hayes, DB Arizona Cardinals FA Brandon Rodd, OL Oakland Raiders (FA) Evan Goodman, OL San Francisco 49ers FA Tyrice Thompson, TE Tampa Bay Buccaneers (FA) Jordan Simone Seattle Seahawks FA 2007 Zach Miller, TE Oakland Raiders (2-38) Matt Haack Miami Dolphins FA Andrew Carnahan, OT Jacksonville Jaguars (7-252) 2016 Christian Westerman, OL Cincinnati Bengals (5-161) Jesse Ainsworth, PK Cleveland Browns (FA) Devin Lucien, WR New England Patriots (7-225) Terry Richardson, WR Houston Texans (FA) D.J. Foster, RB New England Patriots (FA) 2006 Derek Hagan, WR Miami Dolphins (3-82) Michael Bercovici, QB San Diego Chargers (FA) Jamaar Williams, LB Chicago Bears (4-120) Antonio Longino, LB Cincinnati Bengals (FA) Dale Robinson, LB Indianapolis Colts (FA) Demetrius Cherry, DL San Francisco 49ers (FA) Grayling Love, OL Pittsburgh Steelers (FA) Lloyd Carrington, CB Washington Redskins (FA) 2005 Andrew Walter, QB Oakland Raiders (3-69) Billy McGehee, OL Atlanta Falcons (FA) Drew Hodgdon, OL Houston Texans (5-151) Gary Chambers, WR Buffalo Bills (FA) Jimmy Verdon, DL New Orleans Saints (7-232) 2015 Damarious Randall, CB Green Bay Packers (1-30) Chris McKenzie, CB Houston Texans (FA) Jaelen Strong, WR Houston Texans (3-70) Justin Burks, LB San Diego Chargers (FA) Jamil Douglas, OL Miami Dolphins (4-114) 2004 Mike Karney, FB New Orleans Saints (5-156) Marcus Hardison, DL Cincinatti Bengals (4-135) Jason Shivers, FS St. Louis Rams (5-158) 2014 Will Sutton, DL Chicago Bears (3-82) Regis Crawford, RG Philadelphia Eagles (FA) Carl Bradford, LB Green Bay Packers (4-121) Skyler Fulton, WR Indianapolis Colts (FA) Marion Grice, RB San Diego Chargers (6-201) Brian Montesanto, DE Arizona Cardinals (FA) Davon Coleman, DL Dallas Cowboys (FA) 2003 Terrell Suggs, DE Baltimore Ravens (1-10) Gannon Conway, DL Indianapolis Colts (FA) Shaun McDonald, WR St. Louis Rams (4-106) Alden Darby, S San Diego Chargers (FA) Solomon Bates, LB Seattle Seahawks (4-135) Evan Finkenberg, OL Miami Dolphins (FA) Mike Pinkard, TE Kansas City Chiefs (FA) Robert Nelson, DB Cleveland Browns (FA) Mason Unck, LB Cleveland Browns (FA) Kevin Ozier, WR Arizona Cardinals (FA) 2002 Levi Jones, LT Cincinnati Bengals (1-10) Chris Young, LB Houston Texans (FA) Scott Peters, OC Philadelphia Eagles (4-124) 2013 Deveron Carr, DB Tampa Bay Buccaneers (FA) Travis Scott, OL St. Louis Rams (4-130) Brandon Magee. LB Dallas Cowboys (FA) Kyle Kosier, OT San Francisco 49ers (7-248) Cameron Marshall, RB Miami Dolphins (FA) Ryan Dennard, WR San Diego Chargers (FA) Keelan Johnson, S Miami Dolphins (FA) Delvon Flowers, TB Houston Texans (FA) Jamal Miles, WR Jacksonville Jaguars (FA) Marquise Muldrow, OL Jacksonville Jaguars (FA) Rashad Ross, WR Tennessee Titans (FA) Nick Murphy, P Minnesota Vikings (FA) Brice Schwab, OL Tampa Bay Buccaneers (FA) Donnie O’Neal, WR San Francisco 49ers (FA) 2012 Brock Osweiler, QB Denver Broncos (2-57) 2001 Adam Archuleta, LB St. Louis Rams (1-20) Omar Bolden, CB Denver Broncos (4-101) Todd Heap, TE Baltimore Ravens (1-31) Vontaze Burfict, LB Cincinnati Bengals (FA) Victor Leyva, OL Cincinnati (5-135) Eddie Elder, S Arizona Cardinals (FA) Nijrell Eason, CB Arizona Cardinals (FA) Garth Gerhart, C Cleveland Browns (FA) Christon Rance, CB Dallas Cowboys (FA) Jamaar Jarrett, DE St. Louis Rams (FA) Stephen Trejo, FB Detroit Lions (FA) Shelly Lyons, LB Miami Dolphins (FA) Richard Williams, WR New Orleans Saints (FA) Dan Knapp, OL Oakland Raiders (FA) Quincy Yancy, DE Detroit Lions (FA) Colin Parker, LB Arizona Cardinals (FA) 2000 Erik Flowers, DE Buffalo Bills (1-26) Aaron Pflugrad, WR Philadelphia Eagles (FA) Marvel Smith, OT Pittsburgh Steelers (2-38) Gerell Robinson, WR Denver Broncos (FA) J.R. Redmond, RB New England Patriots (3-76) Aderious Simmons, OL New Orleans Saints (FA) Terrelle Smith, RB New Orleans Saints (4-96) Mike Willie, WR San Diego Chargers (FA) Junior Ioane, DT Oakland Raiders (4-107) 2011 Lawrence Guy, DE Green Bay Packers (7-233) Brian Jennings, TE San Francisco (7-230) LeQuan Lewis, FS Tennessee Titans (FA) Kareem Clark, CB Tennessee Titans (FA) Brandon Smith, WR Carolina Panthers (FA) Courtney Jackson, CB Buffalo Bills (FA) Kerry Taylor, WR Green Bay Packers (FA) Tariq McDonald, WR Cincinnati Bengals (FA) Thomas Weber, K Cincinnati Bengals (FA) 1999 Grey Ruegamer, C Miami Dolphins (3-72) 2010 Shawn Lauvao, OL Cleveland Browns (3-92) Jeff Paulk, FB Atlanta Falcons (3-92) Travis Goethel, LB Oakland Raiders (6-190) Albrey Battle, DE Tennessee Titans (FA) Kyle Williams, WR San Francisco 49ers (6-206) Matt Cercone, TE Minnesota Vikings (FA) Dexter Davis, DE Seattle Seahawks (7-236) Mitchell Freedman, S Oakland Raiders (FA) Dimitri Nance, RB Atlanta Falcons (FA) Lenzie Jackson, WR Jacksonville Jaguars (FA) Chris McGaha, WR Jacksonville Jaguars (FA) Kenny Mitchell, WR Washington Redskins (FA) Ryan McFoy, DB Chicago Bears (FA) Creig Spann, WR Oakland Raiders (FA)

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Bryan Hooks, DT Minnesota Vikings (FA) TOP PICKS *Nathan LaDuke, FS Phoenix Cardinals (FA) Craig Ritter, OL Houston Oilers (FA) Arizona State football student-athletes have enjoyed tremendous success in Israel Stanley, DT San Diego Chargers (FA) the first round of the annual NFL draft. In 2019, wide receiver N'Keal Harry 1992 Darren Woodson, OLB Dallas Cowboys (2-37) became the 27th Sun Devil to be taken in the first round of the AFL or NFL Phillippi Sparks, CB New York Giants (2-41) draft. Arizona State was one of just three schools in the nation to have a first- Shane Collins, DT Washington Redskins (2-47) round draft pick from 2000-03 (Miami and Florida). ASU’s 27 first-round picks David Dixon, DT New England Patriots (9-232) in the NFL draft are tied for third-most among all Pac-12 teams, behind only Arthur Paul, DT San Diego Chargers (10-258) USC (81) and UCLA (36). Here is a complete listing of Arizona State’s first 1991 Leonard Russell, TB New England Patriots (1-14) round draft selections in the order by which they were picked: Floyd Fields, SS San Diego Chargers (5-127) Paul Justin, QB Chicago Bears (7-190) No. Name Year No. Name Year Nathan LaDuke, FS Phoenix Cardinals (11-282) 3 Charley Taylor 1964 19 Randall McDaniel 1988 Mark Hayes, OT New York Jets (12-315) 4 J.D. Hill 1971 20 Adam Archuleta 2001 Kelvin Fisher, FB New York Jets (FA) 5 Mike Haynes 1976 20 Aaron Cox 1988 Brad Williams, P Minnesota Vikings (FA) 9 Al Harris 1979 22 John Pitts 1967 Victor Cahoon, WR Washington Redskins (FA) 9 Gerald Riggs 1982 23 Jim Jeffcoat 1983 1990 Lynn James, WR Cincinnati Bengals (5-123) 10 Terrell Suggs 2003 23 Shante Carver 1994 Richard Davis, NG New Orleans Saints (FA) Ron Fair, WR Pittsburgh Steelers (FA) 10 Levi Jones 2002 26 Erik Flowers 2000 Gary Knudson, TE Los Angeles Rams (FA) 14 John Jefferson 1978 28 Mark Malone 1980 Bruce Perkins, TB Tampa Bay Buccaneers (FA) 14 Leonard Russell 1991 30 Damarious Randall 2015 1989 *Trace Armstrong, DT Chicago Bears (1-12) 15 Ron Pritchard 1969 31 Todd Heap 2001 *Played four years at ASU (1984-87) and one at Florida (1988) 16 Steve Holden 1973 32 Craig Newsome 1995 Scott Kirby, QT Green Bay Packers (9-225) 16 Woody Green 1974 32 N'Keal Harry 2019 Tony Johnson, WR (CFL) Bob Frenkel, DT Hamilton TigerCats (CFL) 17 Larry Gordon 1976 AFL Larry Todd 1965 Saute Sapolu, DT Philadelphia Eagles (FA) AFL Tony Lorick 1964 1988 Randall McDaniel, OG Minnesota Vikings (1-19) Aaron Cox, WR Los Angeles Rams (1-20) Eric Allen, CB Philadelphia Eagles (2-30) 1998 Jeremy Staat, DRT Pittsburgh Steelers (2-41) Shawn Patterson, DT Green Bay Packers (2-34) Jason Simmons, CB Pittsburgh Steelers (5-137) Todd Kalis, OG Minnesota Vikings (4-108) Damien Richardson, SS Carolina Panthers (6-165) Channing Williams, FB Denver Broncos (10-268) Pat Tillman, OLB Arizona Cardinals (7-226) Greg Clark, ILB Chicago Bears (12-329) Vince Amey, DRE Oakland Raiders (7-230) Darryl Harris, TB Minnesota Vikings (FA) Kyle Murphy, LG Oakland Raiders (FA) Stacy Harvey, ILB Los Angeles Raiders (FA) Marcus Williams, P-PK Arizona Cardinals (FA) Mark Duckens, DL Washington Redskins (FA) 1997 Juan Roque, LT Detroit Lions (2-35) 1987 Scott Stephen, OLB Green Bay Packers (3-69) Jake Plummer, QB Arizona Cardinals (2-42) Skip McClendon, DL Cincinnati Bengals (3-77) Derek Smith, ILB Washington Redskins (3-80) Bruce Hill, WR Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-106) Derrick Rodgers, RE Miami Dolphins (3-92) Danny Villa, OT New England Patriots (5-116) Keith Poole, WR New Orleans Saints (4-116) Dan Saleaumua, NG Detroit Lions (7-175) Scott Von der Ahe, ILB Indianapolis Colts (6-182) Jim Reynosa, DE Indianapolis Colts (11-281) Shawn Swayda, DRT Chicago Bears (6-196) Jim Warne, OT Cincinnati Bengals (11-296) Terry Battle, TB Detroit Lions (7-206) Kevin Thomas, C Tampa Bay Buccaneers (FA) Lance Anderson, P Washington Redskins (FA) 1986 Darryl Clack, TB Dallas Cowboys (2-33) Brent Burnstein, RE Houston Oilers (FA) David Fulcher, FS Cincinnati Bengals (3-78) Steve Bush, TE Cincinnati Bengals (FA) Vince Amoia, FB New York Jets (11-299) Isaiah Mustafa, WR Houston Oilers (FA) Mike Crawford, TB Tampa Bay Buccaneers (12-334) Harlen Rashada, SS Kansas City Chiefs (FA) Greg Battle, ILB Denver Broncos (FA) Marcus Soward, CB Chicago Bears (FA) Billy Robinson, LB San Diego Chargers (FA) 1996 Ryan Wood, FB Dallas Cowboys (7-243) David Fonoti, OL Washington Redskins (FA) Lee Cole, CB Houston Oilers (FA) John Knight, ILB San Diego Chargers (FA) Justin Dragoo, ILB Carolina Panthers (FA) Paul Day, WR-TB Seattle Seahawks (FA) 1995 Craig Newsome, CB Green Bay Packers (1-32) 1985 Doug Allen, SE New York Jets (4-94) Jason Kyle, ILB Seattle Seahawks (4-126) Brian Noble, OLB Green Bay (5-125) Jeff Kysar, OT Los Angeles Raiders (5-154) Jim Meyer, P NY Giants (12-323) Bryan Proby, DRT Kansas City Chiefs (6-202) Mark Shupe, OL Denver Broncos (FA) Johnny Thomas, WR St. Louis Rams (7-204) Willie Green, ILB Kansas City Chiefs (FA) Jon Baker, PK Dallas Cowboys (FA) Tony Lombardi, FB Chicago Bears (FA) Eddie Cade, FS New England Patriots (FA) Tom Gerber, NG Seattle Seahawks (FA) Parnell Charles, FB Minnesota Vikings (FA) Luis Zendejas, PK (USFL) Clyde McCoy, WR Washington Redskins (FA) Jimmy Williams, ILB Winn B. Bombers (CFL) Ken Talanoa, RE Washington Redskins (FA) Mario Montgomery, CB Portland Breakers (USFL) 1994 Shante Carver, RE Dallas Cowboys (1-23) 1984 Don Kern, TE Cincinnati (6-150) Mario Bates, TB New Orleans Saints (2-44) James Keyton, OT New England (8-211) Jean Boyd, ROV New England Patriots (FA) Todd Hons, QB Winn B. Bombers (CFL) Lenny McGill, CB Green Bay Packers (FA) Sandy Osiecki, QB Kansas City Chiefs (FA) Toby Mills, C Dallas Cowboys (FA) Mike White, OT Indianapolis Colts (FA) 1993 Brett Wallerstedt, ILB Phoenix Cardinals (6-143) James Hood, WR Winn B. Bombers (CFL) Kevin Miniefield, CB Detroit Lions (8-201) Mitch Callahan, NG (USFL) Jerone Davison, TB Los Angeles Rams (FA) Eric Guliford, WR Minnesota Vikings (FA)

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1983 Jim Jeffcoat, DT Dallas Cowboys (1-23) Alonzo Emery, HB S. California Sun (WFL) Vernon Maxwell, LB Baltimore Colts (2-29) Deke Ballard, DT S. California Sun (WFL) Mike Richardson, DB Chicago Bears (2-33) Jim Baker, LB S. California Sun (WFL) Ron Brown, WR Cleveland Browns (2-41) Steve Gunther, OT S. California Sun (WFL) Bryan Caldwell, DT Dallas Cowboys (3-77) 1973 Steve Holden, WR Cleveland Browns (1-16) Ron Wetzel, TE Kansas City Chiefs (4-92) Brent McClanahan, FB Minnesota Vikings (5-118) Alvin Moore, RB Baltimore Colts (7-169) Ed Beverly, SE San Francisco 49ers (5-122) Mike Black, P Detroit Lions (7-181) Prentice McCray, CB Detroit Lions (8-200) Walt Bowyer, DT Denver Broncos (10-254) Monroe Eley, RB Kansas City Chiefs (11-276) Paul Moyer, DB Seattle Seahawks (FA) Ron Lumpkin, SS New York Giants (12-303) Mark Hicks, LB Seattle Seahawks (FA) Ron Lou, C Houston Oilers (14-339) Mike Langston, DL Dallas Cowboys (FA) John Petty, TE San Diego Chargers (16-397) Dave Ohton, C Kansas City Chiefs (FA) 1972 Windlan Hall, DB San Francisco 49ers (4-96) Willie Gittens, RB Dallas Cowboys (FA) Hugh McKinnis, RB Cincinnati Bengals (8-201) 1982 Gerald Riggs, FB Atlanta Falcons (1-9) Calvin Demery, WR Minnesota Vikings (8-206) Robert Weathers, RB New England Patriots (2-40) Junior Ah You, DE New England Patriots (17-245) John Meyer, OT Pittsburgh Steelers (2-43) Oscar Dragon, RB San Diego Chargers (17-423) Jerry Bell, TE Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-74) Monroe Eley, RB B.C. Bombers (CFL) (FA) Mike Pagel, QB Baltimore Colts (4-84) Grady Hurst, QB San Francisco 49ers (FA) Newton Williams, RB San Francisco 49ers (5-139) Roger Davis, T Winn. Blue Bombs (CFL) (FA) Tony Loia, OT Baltimore Colts (8-196) Mike Tomco, T Chicago Bears (FA) Darren Comeaux, LB Denver Broncos (FA) 1971 J.D. Hill, WR Buffalo Bills (1-4) Bernard Henry, WR Baltimore Colts (FA) Jim McCann, K San Francisco 49ers (8-205) Joey Lumpkin, LB Buffalo Bills (FA) Mike Fanucci, DE Baltimore Colts (9-219) Darryl Mueske, OG Houston Oilers (FA) Bob Thomas, RB Los Angeles Rams (15-379) Reynaldo Peru, DE Dallas Cowboys (FA) Joe Spagnola, QB Pittsburgh Steelers (FA) Eric Redenius, WR Pittsburgh Steelers (FA) Prentice Williams, LB Denver Broncos (FA) Ron Sowers, OL Kansas City Chiefs (FA) Gary Venturo, G Calgary Stampede (CFL) (FA) Roberto Sroka, PK St. Louis Cardinals (FA) Bob Davenport, DT Calgary Stampede (CFL) (FA) Kendall Williams, CB Baltimore Colts (FA) Ed Fisher, OG Houston Oilers (FA) 1981 John Mistler, WR New York Giants (3-59) 1970 Art Malone, RB Atlanta Falcons (2-39) Ron Washington, WR Kansas City Chiefs (4-97) Seth Miller, DB Atlanta Falcons (8-195) Melvin Hoover, WR New York Giants (6-145) Mike Brunson, WR Atlanta Falcons (11-272) 1980 Mark Malone, QB Pittsburgh Steelers (1-28) Seabern Hill, DB Dallas Cowboys (16-441) Bob Kohrs, DE Pittsburgh Steelers (2-35) Dave Buchanan, RB Cincinnati Bengals (FA) Ben Apuna, LB St. Louis Cardinals (7-171) Ed Gallardo, K Los Angeles Rams (FA) Joe Peters, DT New York Jets (9-234) Ron Carothers, WR Baltimore Colts (FA) Gary Padjen, LB Dallas Cowboys (11-300) Mike Kennedy, LB Denver Broncos (FA) Curtis Aaron, OG Seattle Seahawks (FA) Jim Shaughnessy, RB Miami Dolphins (FA) Brian Felix, RB New York Giants (FA) 1969 Ron Pritchard, LB Houston Oilers (1-15) Norris Williams, OG Pittsburgh Steelers (FA) Larry Walton, WR Detroit Lions (3-59) 1979 Al Harris, DE Chicago Bears (1-9) Fair Hooker, WR Cleveland Browns (5-124) Kim Anderson, S Baltimore Colts (3-69) John Helton, DT Detroit Lions (7-157) Jeff McIntyre, LB Denver Broncos (6-141) Wes Plummer, DB Denver Broncos (12-196) Chris DeFrance, WB Dallas Cowboys (6-164) Ed Roseborough, QB St. Louis Cardinals (14-356) Mike Harris, RB Buffalo Bills (12-308) George Hummer, C St. Louis Cardinals (17-435) Raye Williams, DB Denver Broncos (FA) 1968 Curley Culp, MG Denver Broncos (2-31) Steve Chambers, OT Houston Oilers (FA) Ken Dyer, DB Cincinnati Bengals (4-100) Darrell Gill, S Oakland Raiders (FA) Max Anderson, RB Buffalo Bills (5-132) 1978 John Jefferson, WR San Diego Chargers (1-14) Bob Rokita, T Detroit Lions (16-418) John Harris, S Seattle Seahawks (7-173) 1967 John Pitts, FL-DB Buffalo Bills (1-22) Dennis Sproul, QB Green Bay Packers (8-200) Travis Williams, RB Green Bay (4-93) Tim Petersen, LB New England Patriots (9-242) Larry Hendershot, T Washington (8-190) Bruce Hardy, TE Miami Dolphins (9-247) Ray Shirey, T Detroit Lions (11-270) Year Player, Position Team Round Jesse Fleming, DE Detroit Lions (FA) Fred Mortensen, QB Denver Broncos (FA) San Francisco 49ers (NFL) (8) Kit Lathrop, DT Denver Broncos (FA) Oakland Raiders (AFL) (8) Bob Pfister, DT Green Bay Packers (FA) Dornel Nelson, B Los Angeles Rams (19) 1977 Freddie Williams, RB Dallas Cowboys (8-221) Chris Stetzar, C Winnipeg Blue Bombs (CFL) (FA) Larry Mucker, WR Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9-251) Dale Keller, E Buffalo Bills (AFL) (FA) Willie Scroggins, DE Seattle Seahawks (FA) 1966 Ben Hawkins, E New York Jets (AFL) (5) Rob Peterson, DE Philadelphia Eagles (FA) Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) (3) Gary Burl, DB Miami Dolphins (FA) 1965 Larry Todd, HB Oakland Raiders (AFL) (1) 1976 Mike Haynes, CB New England Patriots (1-5) San Francisco 49ers (NFL) (4) Larry Gordon, LB Miami Dolphins (1-17) Henry Carr, HB Kansas City Chiefs (AFL) (3) Randy Moore, DT Denver Broncos (12-334) New York Giants (NFL) (4) Chris Lorenzen, DT Cleveland Browns (16-438) Jerry Smith, E Washington Redskins (9) Alex Stencel, S Denver Broncos (FA) Gene Foster, HB San Diego Chargers (AFL) (10) 1975 Bob Breunig, LB Dallas Cowboys (3-70) Dallas Cowboys (NFL) (15) Kory Schuknecht, DB New Orleans Saints (FA) Dave Estrada, HB Washington Redskins (14) 1974 Woody Green, HB Kansas City Chiefs (1-16) Chuck Kolb, K Los Angeles Rams (FA) Ben Malone, FB Miami Dolphins (2-47) Bob Lee, QB Minnesota Vikings (FA) Danny White, QB Dallas Cowboys (3-53) Hal Lewis, RB Atlanta Falcons (FA) Sam Johnson, DE Cleveland Browns (14-364) Bob Lueck, G Philadelphia Eagles (FA) Neal Skarin, DT S. 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SUN DEVILS IN THE PRO BOWL

Name Pos. No. Years Eric Allen CB 6 Philadelphia 1990, ’92-95 New Orleans 1996 Trace Armstrong DE 1 Miami 2001 Bob Breunig LB 3 Dallas 1980-81, ’83 Ron Brown KR 1 Los Angeles Rams 1986 Vontaze Burfict Cincinnati Bengals 2013 David Fulcher S 3 Cincinnati 1989-91 Mike Haynes CB 9 New England 1977-78 Oakland 1979-80-81, ’83 Los Angeles Raiders 1985-87 Todd Heap TE 2 Baltimore 2003-04 John Jefferson WR 4 San Diego 1979-80-81 Green Bay 1983 Randall McDaniel OG OG Minnesota 1990-2001 Dan Saleaumua NG 1 Kansas City 1996 Gerald Riggs RB 3 Atlanta 986--88 Terrell Suggs LB 5 Baltimore 2004, ‘06, ‘08, ‘10, ‘11, ‘13, '17 Danny White QR 1 Dallas 1983 Darren Woodson SS 4 Dallas 1996-99

Year Player, Position Team Round 1951 Wilford “Whizzer“ White, B Chicago Bears (3) 1964 Tony Lorick, HB Oakland Raiders (AFL) (1) Henry Rich, B Philadelphia Eagles (12) Baltimore Colts (NFL) (2) 1948 Glenn Johnson, T Los Angeles Rams (8) Charley Tayler, HB Washington Redskins (NFL) (1) Morrison Warren, RB Dodgers (FA) Houston Oilers (AFL) (2) 1947 Jim Montgomery, E Gary Lewis, HB San Francisco 49ers (NFL) (6) 1943 John Baklarz, T Washington Redskins (FA) Denver Broncos (AFL) (22) Al Onofrio, B Brooklyn Dodgers (17) John Seedborg, G Washington Redskins (19) 1941 Wayne Pitts, B Chicago Cardinals (13) Herman Harrison, E Calgary Stampede (CFL) 1939 Hank Rockwell, T Los Angeles Bulldogs (FA) Alonzo Hill, E Pittsburgh Steelers (FA) 1935 Bill Baxter, RB Hollywood Braves John Jacobs, QB Dallas Cowboys (FA) Russ Goddard, G Hollywood Braves Hase McKey, T New York Jets (AFL) (FA) 1934 Norris Steverson, RB Chicago Bears 1963 Roger Locke, E San Francisco 49ers (8) Dornel Nelson, DB Los Angeles Rams (19) 1962 Joe Zuger, QB Detroit Lions (18) George Flint, DT Buffalo Bills (FA) Fred Rhodes, C Buffalo Bills (FA) 1961 Charley Bowers, HB Detroit Lions (14) Mike Mercer, E Minnesota Vikings (15) Jesse Bradford, T Larry Reaves, T Don Hampton, RB Oakland Raiders (FA) 1959 Ken Kerr, G Green Bay Packers (14) Joe Belland, B San Francisco 49ers (15) Bobby Mulgado, B Philadelphia Eagles (5) Leon Burton, B San Francisco 49ers (8) 1957 Charley Mackey, WR San Francisco 49ers (13) Bill Zuhowski, T Los Angeles Rams (19) Clancy Osborne, E Los Angeles Rams (27) Bob Mulgado, RB Sask. Roughriders (CFL) (FA) 1956 John Jankans, E Chicago Bears (11) 1955 John Allen, E Chicago Bears (10) Gene Mitcham, E Los Angeles Rams (17) John Jankans, T Calgary Stampeders (CFL) (FA) Dick Mackey, QB San Francisco 49ers (FA) 1954 Earl Putnam, G New York Giants (5) 1953 John Henry Johnson, B Pittsburgh Steelers (2) Joe T. Matesic, T New York Giants (12) Dick Curan, B Green Bay Packers (12) Tom Fletcher, B San Francisco 49ers (14) Harley Cooper, B San Francisco 49ers (26) Marvin Wahlin, B Chicago Bears (27) 1952 Duane Morrison, B New York Giants (27) James Bilton, RB Pittsburgh Steelers (FA) Earl Putman, G St. Louis Cardinals (FA)

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42 of 52 Super Bowls Have Featured at Least One Sun Devil on a Roster

31 Times has a Team Won a Super Bowl with a Sun Devil on the Roster

27 Individual Sun Devils on Rosters on Super Bowl Victors

14 Straight Super Bowls With a Sun Devil on a Roster

24 of last 27 Super Bowls Have Had a Sun Devil on a Roster

16 Sun Devils Have Been on Roster in Multiple Super Bowls

7 Sun Devils Have Been on Roster in Consecutive Super Bowls

Complete list of Sun Devils in the Super Bowl (52) (on active rosters/injured reserve)

Travis Williams Green Bay Packers (1968) (ASU: 1965-66) Craig Newsome Green Bay Packers (1997, 1998) (ASU: 1993-94) Larry Todd Oakland Raiders (1968) (ASU: 1962, 1964) Shawn Swayda Atlanta Falcons (1999) (ASU: 1993-96) Curley Culp Kansas City Chiefs (1970) (ASU: 1965-67) Paul Justin St. Louis Rams (2000) (ASU: 1987-90) Bob Lee Minnesota Vikings (1970, 1977); Los Angeles Rams (1980) (ASU: 1964) J.R. Redmond New England Patriots (2002) (ASU: 1996-99) Mike Fanucci Washington Redskins (1973) (ASU: 1968-70) Grey Ruegamer New England Patriots (2002); New York Giants (2008) (ASU: 1995-98) Jerry Smith Washington Redskins (1973) (ASU: 1963-64) Adam Archuleta St. Louis Rams (2002)(ASU: 1997-00) Charley Taylor Washington Redskins (1973) (ASU: 1961-63) Trace Armstrong Oakland Raiders (2003) (ASU: 1985-87) Brent McClanahan Minnesota Vikings (1974, 1975, 1977) (ASU: 1970-72) Junior Ioane Oakland Raiders (2003) (ASU: 1998-99) Bob Breunig Dallas Cowboys (1976, 1978, 1979) (ASU: 1972-1974) Jason Kyle Carolina Panthers (2004); New Orleans Saints (2010) (ASU: 1993-94) Windlan Hall Minnesota Vikings (1977) (ASU: 1969-71) Damien Richardson Carolina Panthers (2004) (ASU: 1994-97) Danny White Dallas Cowboys (1978, 1979) (ASU: 1971-73) Marvel Smith Pittsburgh Steelers (2006, 2009) (ASU: 1997-99) Larry Gordon Miami Dolphins (1983) (ASU: 1973-75) Jamar Williams Chicago Bears (2007) (ASU: 2002-05) Bruce Hardy Miami Dolphins (1983) (ASU: 1974-77) Terrelle Smith Arizona Cardinals (2009) (ASU: 1997-99) Mike Haynes Los Angeles Raiders (1984) (ASU: 1972-75) Mike Pollak Indianapolis Colts (2010) (ASU: 2003-07) Mike Richardson Chicago Bears (1986); San Francisco 49ers (1990) (ASU: 1979-82) Dimitri Nance Green Bay Packers (2011) (ASU: 2006-09) Robert Weathers New England Patriots (1986) (ASU: 1978-81) Josh Barrett New England Patriots (2012) (ASU: 2003-07) Darren Comeaux Denver Broncos (1987) (ASU: 1980-81) Justin Tryon New York Giants (2012)(ASU: 2006-07) Kit Lathrop Washington Redskins (1988) (ASU: 1976-77) Brian Jennings San Francisco 49ers (2013) (ASU: 1997-99) Walt Bowyer Denver Broncos, (1988) (ASU: 1979-82) Terrell Suggs Baltimore Ravens (2013)(ASU: 2000-02) David Fulcher Cincinnati Bengals (1989) (ASU: 1983-85) Gerell Robinson Denver Broncos (2014) (ASU: 2008-11) Skip McClendon Cincinnati Bengals (1989) (ASU: 1985-86) Zach Miller Seattle Seahawks (2014, 2015) (ASU: 2004-06) Gerald Riggs Washington Redskins (1992) (ASU: 1978-81) Kyle Williams San Francisco 49ers (2013) Denver Bronocs (2016) (ASU: 2006-09) Jim Jeffcoat Dallas Cowbows (1993, 1994) (ASU: 1979-82) Omar Bolden Denver Broncos (2014, 2016) (ASU: 2007-11) Darren Woodson Dallas Cowboys (1993, 1994, 1996) (ASU: 1989-91) Brock Osweiler Denver Broncos (2014, 2016) (ASU: 2009-11) Jon Baker Dallas Cowboys (1996) (ASU: 1993-94) DJ Foster New England Patriots (2017) (ASU: 2012-15) Shante Carver Dallas Cowboys (1996) (ASU: 1990-93) Lawrence Guy New England Patriots (2018, 2019) (ASU: 2008-10)

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