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Sun Devil Football SUN DEVIL FOOTBALL CONTENTS 4 2020 Schedule ASU Media Relations Staff Credits 5–51 2019 Season 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 Head Coach Herm Edwards 480-965-5799 (o) Jeremy Hawkes - ASU 480-705-5011 (h) 57 Antonio Pierce PHOTOGRAPHY 58 Marvin Lewis [email protected] Peter Vander Stoep, Sun Devil Athletics 59 Shawn Slocum 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 Derek Hagan [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 Frank Kush 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 – Los Angeles, Calif. Colorado Buffaloes – 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: Clay Helton Head Coach: Karl Dorrell Head Coach: Chip Kelly 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 California Golden Bears – Nov. 14 – Tempe, Ariz. Utah Utes – Nov. 28 – Tempe, Ariz. Arizona 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. Honolulu, 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. Oklahoma City, 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.
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