SUN DEVIL FOOTBALL www.thesundevils.com @FootballASU/Sun Devil Football Mark Brand / [email protected] / 480-965-0966

Pac-12 students are known for their success on the f ield, but they are also impressive, complete people with outside interests, diverse backgrounds, extracurricular activities, interesting families, busy schedules, and full lives. The release for this week’s game is focused on who Arizona State students are off the field of play.

ACADEMIC SPOTLIGHT TOP PERFORMERS

• The Sun Devil roster currently features five student athletes that are STEM majors (science, The 2015 Sun Devil roster features 10 student- technology, engineering, mathematics): Donnie Shields – civil engineering, Gabriel Rees – athletes that have earned their undergraduate aeronautical engineering (auto vehicle systems), Daniel Groebner – civil engineering, Cam Smith degrees and are currently pursuing coursework – biological sciences (genetics, cell and development biology), Coltin Gerhart – Applied biological towards a master’s degree: sciences Lloyd Carrington (BIS Int. Studies – AA • The Sun Devil Football Program awards Scholar Baller distinction to all players who earn over a Studies/Sociology), Gary Chambers (BIS Int. 3.00 cumulative GPA over the course of a school year. In 2014-15, 76 members of the squad Studies – Sociology/Wellness Foundations), accomplished the feat, an all-time high for the program. Demetrius Cherry (BIS Int. Studies – Communications/Sociology), Jason Franklin • Five Sun Devils who have made the transition from junior college to a Division I institution have already earned their graduate degrees: Demetrius Cherry, Antonio Longino, Billy McGehee, (BS Communication), Antonio Longino (BIS Int. Solomon Means and Luke Williams. Studies – Education/Sociology), William McGehee (BS Communication), Solomon • is not only the team’s starting quarterback, but the senior captain goes through Means (BIS Int. Studies – Criminal the rigors of a football season while also pursuing his master’s degree in legal studies in ASU’s Justice/Sociology), Jay Quitmeyer (BIS Int. Sports Law and Business Program, a joint venture between the W.P. Carey School of Business Studies – Business/Communications), Luke and the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law. Williams (BA Film) and Devin Lucien (African- COMMUNITY CORNER American Studies).

FULL SCHEDULE – MONDAY • Quarterback Mike Bercovici and safety Jordan Simone delivered season tickets to fan Nash Mike Bercovici Robinson, who was born with severe spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy. • Four Sun Devil football student-athletes have gone on LDS missions: 6:00a Breakfast Jacom Brimhall – Mexico City, Mexico 7:00a Team Meeting Brandon Mathews – Oslo, Norway 7:10a Special Teams Meeting Colbe Smelser – Guadalajara, Mexico Jay Quitmeyer – Brazil 7:30a Offensive Meeting • Over 90 members of the Sun Devil Athletics staff and student-athletes volunteered to put 8:30a Practice up American Flags at the Tempe Healing Fields to honor 9/11, including some football 11:30a Weightlifting players 12:00p Lunch • Numerous members of the Sun Devil football team and staff actively communicate with 12:30p Press Conference longtime fan Gary Gjerstedt, who is blind. Among those being D.J. Foster, who exchanges 1:30p Film Study emails with Gjerstedt from time to time. 4:30-7:30p Class – Sports Analytics • Each year, the Sun Devil football team and the coaching takes time in the Spring to host a youth clinic for boys and girls aged 8-13. 8:00p Homework • Several members of the football program take part in the annual Pat’s Run in Tempe, 10:30p Lights Out whether its running in the race, helping with the kids run, passing out water or simply welcoming runners back into the stadium at the end of the run. Arizona State Sun Devils vs. New Mexico Lobos Sept. 18, 2015 7 p.m. PT – Tempe, Ariz. Sun Devil Sports Network, presented by MidFirst/Pac-12 Networks

Arizona State University | #complete12 Arizona State University vs. New Mexico Lobos | Sun Devil Stadium, Frank Kush Field - Tempe, AZ | September 18, 2015 | 7:00p PT

FAMILY TIES TOP PERFORMERS

2015 Spring Semester Freddy Gammage – Freddy is the grandson of Luis Lagunas, a member of Sun Devil Baseball’s 1965 National Championship team. Student GPA Devin Lucien – Devin’s mother was diagnosed with breast cancer a year ago and he has dedicated this football season to her, despite being away from her for the first time in his life. 1 Frank Ogas 4.13 Mo Latu – Senior defensive lineman Mo Latu has a couple of excuses to make sure his life doesn’t revolve around football: a wife and kids – a two year old and an infant. 2 Mark Cosgrove 4.11 Brothers – The 2015 Sun Devils feature a pair of brothers on the squad in the form of offensive linemen Evan and Devin Goodman and defensive lineman Viliami Latu and his twin brother and linebacker, Alani. 3 Chans Cox 4.08 Laiu Moeakiola – Among the most cerebral players on the roster, Moeakiola is also one of numerous bilingual players on the team and speaks his native Tongan when he is at home in Texas. 4 Nick Ralston 4.02 Kweishi Brown – Kwieishi Brown had a bit of a different upbringing when it came to coaching in the fact that he learned the sport from his mother, Renethia Hall, who coached Brown from youth league all the way 5 3.96 through high school. 6 Daniel Groebner 3.91

BEST-IN-CLASS 7 Richie Becerra 3.84

All students that go through ASU’s W.P. Carey School of Business will likely find themselves sitting through 8 Laiu Moeakiola 3.73 several economics classes. With around 15 members of the football program currently enrolled in the business school, ECN21 – Microeconomic Principles is a popular spot to find numerous student-athletes. Focusing on 9 Matt Thompson 3.72 the study of individual behavior and decision-making within the economic world, this class features four major tests and four major homework assignments throughout the semester and the hour-long class runs twice a 10 Mike Bercovici 3.63 week and features a weekly lab as well.

LOOKING AHEAD

Jacom Brimhall – The former walk-on was awarded a scholarship prior to this season and looks to a career in the medical professional possibly as a chiropractor.

Luke Williams – Luke, a graduate student, is looking to combine his undergraduate degree in filmmaking, a graduate degree in business management and his Christian faith to help people in a unique way

NOW PLAYING HOBBY HUDDLE TOP TWEETS

Taylor Swift is all the rage with The Sun Devil Roster features some of the members of our team. several players with hobby’s off the @DanoVear: I might have a future as a football field weatherman

Chans Cox Taylor Swift – Our Song Mark Cosgrove/Kalen Ballage Shoe Collectors

@fraboni_44: I have no idea where my FIFA Lloyd Carrington/Matt game went but I know I’m still better than Jason Franklin @john_obrien6 Taylor Swift – Love Story Haack/Marcus Ball Basketball

Edmond Boateng Mo Latu/Dillon Faamatau/Jay @LC_ThaGeneral_8: Diploma finally The Weeknd – Tell Your Jay Wilson came in!!! Feels good to be able to make a Friends Ukulele difference and change the legacy of my family #blessed

Arizona State University | #complete12 2 @FOOTBALLASU GAME NOTES

Game #3 Date: September 18, 2015 Time: 7 p.m. PT ARIZONA STATE NEW MEXICO Site: Tempe, Ariz. (1-1, 0-0 Pac-12) (1-1, 0-0 mountain west) Venue: Sun Devil Stadium Capacity: 64,248 @TheSunDevils @unmlobos Surface: Bermuda Grass @FootballASU @NEWMEXICOFB Series: ASU leads, 23-5-1 TV: Pac-12 Networks

102102 SEASONS YEARS | 208 | 243 NFL PRODRAFT DRAFT SELECTIONS PICKS | 191 | 192PAC-12 PAC-12 ALL-ACADEMIANS ALL-ACADEMIC | 28 BOWL PICKS APPEARANCES | 18 CONSENSUS | 18 CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS ALL-AMERICANS | TWO| 10 ROSECFB BOWLSHALL |OF ONE FAMERS GOAL 28 BOWL APPEARANCES | 399 ALL-PAC-12 SELECTIONS | 2 ROSE BOWLS | ONE GOAL: CHAMPIONS

SUN DEVIL MEDIA RELATIONS | PO BOX 872505 | TEMPE, AZ 85287-2505 | OFFICE #: 480-965-6593 | THESUNDEVILS.COM schedule THE GAME - The Arizona State University Sun Devil AN ASU VICTORY WOULD... Results football program continues its three game home stretch on »» Improve ASU to 24-5-1 all-time against the Lobos. Sept. 5 »» Be the 19th consecutive victory for ASU over the vs. Texas A&M Friday, Sept. 18 as the squad welcomes the New Mexico Houston Lobos dating back to a 1947 victory that started L, 17-38 Lobos. The game is scheduled for a 7 p.m. kickoff at Sun the streak. Sept. 12 Devil Stadium in Tempe, Ariz., and will be broadcast live on vs. Cal Poly »» Improve ASU to 105-34-2 all-time against the Tempe the Pac-12 Networks. W, 35-21 Mountain West Conference. Sept. 18 »» Lock up a winning record through the first three vs. New Mexico THE LOBOS - The Sun Devils lead the all-time series, Tempe games of the year for the 16th consecutive sea- 7 pm | P12 Net 23-5-1 and enter the contest with an 18 game winning son. Sept. 26 streak against the Lobos. ASU defeated New Mexico last »» Mark Todd Graham’s 30th victory at the helm of vs. USC Tempe season, 58-23, in Albuquerque in the first contest between the Sun Devils and make him the sixth Sun Devil TBA | TBA the two since the 1977 season. The Lobos will mark the head coach to reach the milestone and the only Oct. 3 at UCLA second consecutive triple option team the Sun Devils are one outside Frank Kush and Darryl Rogers to do Los Angeles TBA | TBA facing and enter the weekend with a 1-1 record. UNM so by their fourth season. oct. 10 enters the weekend ranked 14th in the nation with 281.5 »» Improve ASU to 275-93-3 (.733) all-time in games vs. Colorado Tempe rushing yards per game. played at Sun Devil Stadium, the 15th-best record TBA | TBA among all programs that have been at their home Oct. 17 stadiums for at least 50 years. at Utah THE MOUNTAIN WEST - ASU is 104-34-2 all-time Salt Lake City »» Improve ASU to 18-4 at Sun Devil Stadium under TBA | TBA against the Mountain West Conference. Todd Graham. Oct. 29 vs. Oregon Tempe 7:30 pm | ESPN STACKING THEM UP (2015 Rankings) Nov. 7 at washington st. FBS RANK PAC-12 AVERAGE CATEGORY AVERAGE MWC FBS RANK pullman 85 9 26.0 Scoring Offense 43.5 2 23 TBA | TBA 91 11 29.5 Scoring Defense 20.0 5 51 Nov. 14 74 7 170.0 Rushing Offense 281.5 2 14 vs. Washington Tempe 115 12 231.0 Rushing Defense 152.5 7 71 TBA | TBA 59 8 241.0 Passing Offense 169.0 7 99 Nov. 21 27 3 146.5 Passing Defense 184.5 6 51 vs. Arizona 71 8 411.0 Total Offense 450.5 4 53 Tempe 69 10 377.5 Total Defense 337.0 7 56 TBA | TBA 54 3 22.44 Kickoff Returns 23.67 3 41 Nov. 28 46 3 19.00 Kickoff Return Defense 20.33 8 66 at california Berkeley 99 10 3.13 Punt Returns 5.67 6 81 TBA | TBA 120 11 27.33 Punt Return Defense 0.00 2 13

*All Times Arizona TIME 31 4 45.00 Penalty Yards Per Game 104.50 12 125 81 12 -0.50 Turnover Margin 1.00 3 26

1 SUN DEVIL FOOTBALL GAME WEEK SCHEDULE • NEW MEXICO 2015 SUN DEVIL FOOTBALL MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 • 8:35-11 a.m. - Practice • 8:35-11 a.m. - Practice • 8:35-11 a.m. - Practice • No Practice Game Day • No Practice • TBD • 12 p.m. - Coach Graham -Foster available -Bercovici/Graham avail- • No Interviews vs. New Mexico • No Interviews Press Conference -Coordinators available able Sun Devil Stadium • 12:30 p.m. - Mike Berco- -No Graham/Bercovici -No Coordinators 7 p.m. PT vici Press Conference -Only one period (team stretch) available to view General game week. The press conference is tentatively Media Highlights Policy GAME CAPSULE The Sun Devil Athletics media relations staff scheduled for 12 p.m. (Noon) Arizona Time each Highlights include Pac-12 Networks/ESPN/ understands the importance of assisting the week. When the team practices on Mondays, FOX broadcasts and all home hosted non-televised media in providing coverage of the institution, its Coach Graham will not be available following competitions, including those that are live SUN DEVILS VS. CAL POLY athletics programs, administrators, coaches and practice. streamed. Location: Tempe, Ariz. student-athletes. We pride ourselves in being able Following home contests, Arizona State will Stadium: Sun Devil Stadium to disseminate information as widely, uniformly bring several student-athletes to the Dutson Live Broadcasts Date: September 18 and fairly as possible using normally accepted Theater for a post-game press conference. Head It is not permissible for any non-rightsholder media standards. To this end, the best attempt will Coach Todd Graham will follow the student- to broadcast over the air, stream over the Kick-off: 7 p.m. PT be made to fill reasonable requests by recognized athletes. internet (audio or video), or transmit in any Television: Pac-12 Networks media outlets. Members of the media are All press conference will be streamed live other way, any live event without the consent of Radio: Sun Devils Sports Radio Network encouraged to work with the Sun Devil Football via the Pac-12 website at http://pac-12.com/ the Sun Devil Athletics Department. Live events Presented by MidFirst media relations staff to assist in that endeavor. It live/arizona-state-university. Additionally, ASAP include varsity contests, press conferences is not permissible for media members to contact Transcription Services will provide a transcript (including but not limited to weekly scheduled NEW MEXICO & SERIES INFORMATION any athletics department administrator, associate, following each press conference throughout the and postgame press conferences) and any other coach or student-athlete directly without working year that will be made available via TheSunDevils. group media availability. Exceptions may be 2015 Record: 1-1 (0-0 Mountain West) through the media relations department. com and will also be sent to members of the made for any major news-breaking event and 2015 Ranking: N/A media following each press conference. will be communicated in the media advisory for Last Game: Lost to Tulsa, 40-21 Practice Policies the event. Coach: Bob Davie Due to the nature of Arizona State game dates Credentials Career: 47-52 (9th season) this season, practices schedules each week will Media credentials for Sun Devil home games Third-Party Website Highlight Policy vary dependent upon that week’s game. The for the 2015 football season will be handled No third party organization may post at UNM: 12-27 (4th season) ASU media relations office will provide a practice online through Sports Systems. For access to the competition footage of any Pac-12 game or Series: ASU leads, 23-5-1 schedule prior to each game week for the media. online portal request system, please contact Doug any non-conference home game on its website at ASU: ASU leads, 12-1-1 media members will be able to view three periods, Tammaro ([email protected]). For road games, without a license to the content from the Pac-12 at UNM: ASU leads, 11-4 beginning with team stretch. Media wishing to please contact Mark Brand (mark.brand@asu. Networks or its licensing partner (XOS Digital), Last 5: 2014 - ASU won, 58-23 (Albuquerque) shoot practice will be able to do so for the first edu) for more information. with the exception of news window privileges 1977 - ASU won, 45-24 (Albuquerque) two of the three allowed periods, beginning with described below. Third parties are permitted to team stretch and followed by the individual drills. Photography/Videoography post video on their websites through the use 1976 - ASU won, 31-15 (Tempe) Following that open viewing period, the members Media wishing to shoot practice will be able of the Pac-12 Digital embeddable video player 1975 - ASU won, 16-10 (Albuquerque) of the media will be escorted out of the facility to do so for the first two of the three allowed (embed code available at http://video.pac-12. 1974 - ASU won, 41-7 (Tempe) and reconvene near the end of the practice period periods, beginning with team stretch and followed com). for post-practice interviews. by the individual drills. On-camera interviews will THIS WEEK’S TELEVISION CREW be conducted at the end of each practice. News Outlet Highlight Policy Pac-12 Networks Interview Policies For home games, a photographer work area Certified news outlets may use a maximum Interviews are conducted at the end of each has been established inside the Carson Student- of 3 minutes of Pac-12 event footage on their Play-by-Play: Ted Robinson practice. Due to high demand, several players Athlete Center (first floor). Internet access to newscasts during the 48-hour news window Color: Glenn Parker and members of the coaching staff might only transmit files is available in the photography following the conclusion of included events. If Sideline: Jill Savaga be available on a limited basis each week. A full workroom. Credentials must be worn in plain view these highlights do not contain a Pac-12 mark, availability schedule will be provided to the media throughout the game while on the field and all the news outlet must insert “Courtesy of the THIS WEEK’S RADIO CREW each week. photographers must adhere to painted lines and Pac-12 Conference” over the footage. Highlights Following home contests, Arizona State will instructions given by security personnel and/or may also be posted to certified news providers’ ASU - Sun Devils Sports Radio Network bring several student-athletes to the Dutson Arizona State staff members at all times. websites, but must be removed 48 hours after Play-by-Play: Tim Healey Theater for a post-game press conference. Head the conclusion of any included event, unless Color: Coach Todd Graham will follow the student- Weekly Media Teleconference a license for that footage is obtained from the Sideline: Doug Franz athletes. Any members who wish to contact The Pac-12 Football Coaches Weekly Media Pac-12 Conference. Highlights may not be posted Channels: ESPN Phoenix 620 AM a student-athlete or coach outside of the Teleconference Call will take place each Tuesday to YouTube, Facebook, or other social media Sirius Channel 126/XM Channel 197 aforementioned interview periods should contact during the season. Coach Graham is scheduled to properties. Beyond the 48 hour news window, Thomas Lenneberg (480-965-6594 or Thomas. speak at 12:05 PT/1:05 MT each Tuesday. The certified news outlets are permitted to use a [email protected]) to arrange a time outside of teleconferences will be recorded and available maximum of 1 minute of footage – on their Sun Devil Sports Radio Network Affiliates practice or post-game for interviews. at Pac-12.com that same afternoon of the call. television newscasts only – for 14 calendar days KATO 1240 - Safford Members of the media may reach out to the after the conclusion of the game in question. KBXZ 1650 AM - Flagstaff Weekly Press Conferences Pac-12 (925-932-4411) for the media-only phone This policy pertains to the 2013-14 academic KNTR 980 AM - Lake Havasu Head coach Todd Graham will resume his number for the teleconference. year only and is subject to change in subsequent KZUA 92.1 FM - Holbrook weekly press conferences each Monday prior to years. KAZM 780 AM - Sedona KEVT 1210 - Tucson Sun Devils and Dignity health KIKO 1340 AM - Globe, Miami KRVZ 1400 AM - Springerville Presented by Dignity Health, this game will highlight the new partnership between Sun Devil Athletics and Dignity Health in Arizona. KYCA 1490 AM - Prescott Dignity Health operates five Arizona hospitals: St. Joseph’s, Mercy Gilbert, Chandler Regional, St. Joseph’s Westgate and Arizona KNKI 106.7 FM - Show Low General. Dignity Health and Sun Devil Athletics will be working together on acts of humankindness. ASU student athletes totaled 6,836.5 hours of community service hours last year. During this season, three individuals will be recognized on the field for their extraordinary acts of humankindness and rewarded with an ASU game ball by Dignity Health. Hello humankindness.

2 SUN DEVIL FOOTBALL AP TOP 25 (As of Sept. 13) COACHES POLL (As of Sept. 13) ON THE AIR #BYTHENUMBERS 1 Ohio State (59) 1 Ohio State (62) Hear the hometown call with broadcaster Tim Of Demario Richard’s 221 yards from scrimmage this 2 Alabama 2 Alabama (1) Healey and color analyst Jeff Van Raaphorst season, 105 have come after first contact. That 3 TCU 3 TCU as well as sideline reporter Doug Franz pro- accounts for 47.5 percent of his total yards and an average 4 Michigan State (2) 4 Michigan State viding all the action for Sun Devil Football of 2.3 yards per play on his 45 touches this season. In 5 Baylor 5 Baylor this season. The hometown broadcasts are two starts, Richard has set career highs for carries in 6 USC 6 Florida State boosted by Bonneville’s powerful sports/talk back-to-back games and his 121 yards on 25 carries 7 Georgia 7 USC lineup of Arizona Sports 98.7 FM, 620 AM 105 against Cal Poly were both career bests. 8 Notre Dame 8 Georgia KTAR and 92.3 KTAR News FM. This week’s 9 Florida State 9 Clemson Wide reciever D.J. Foster extended his streak of at least game will broadcast on ESPN Phoenix 620 one reception to 42 games, the longest active streak in 10 UCLA 10 Notre Dame AM. The home town call can also be heard on FBS, with a 7-yard catch on the Devils’ third play of the game. 11 Clemson 11 Ole Miss Sirius Channel 126/XM Channel 197. He matches Derek Hagan for second on ASU’s all-time list 12 Oregon 12 UCLA of consecutive games with a reception and trails only John 13 LSU 13 Oregon LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION Jefferson’s school record of 44. He is second among active FBS 14 Georgia Tech 14 LSU 15 Ole Miss 15 Auburn Saturday’s contest will mark the second players with 4,160 career all-purpose yards. 42 16 Oklahoma 16 Georgia Tech game of the season that will be broadcast Averaging 10 tackles per loss per game this 17 Texas A&M 17 Oklahoma on the Pac-12 Networks for the Devils. Ted season, ASU is currently ranked first in the Pac-12 and 18 Auburn 18 Texas A&M Robinson will be on the call alongside analyst sixth nationally in the category. ASU is second in the Pac- 19 BYU 19 Arizona Glenn Parker while Jill Savage will provide in- 12 (Stanford) and third in the nation (Clemson, Stanford) 20 Arizona 20 Missouri sight from the sidelines. ASU is 11-1 all-time with 7.93 TFL per game under Graham and one of five 21 Utah 21 Utah in games played on the Pac-12 Networks. teams with more than 300 total tackles for loss (Clemson, 22 Missouri 22 BYU The Pac-12 will again provide access to Stanford, Virginia Tech, Utah State). 10 23 Northwestern 23 Wisconsin Armed Forces Network for carriage of Pac-12 With tight end Kody Kohl’s touchdown reception against Cal Poly, he 24 Wisconsin 24 Northwestern football games in 2014 for the benefit of the has a touchdown reception in five of his last six games dating 25 Oklahoma State 25 Oklahoma State men and women in the military. back to last season. Kohl had a touchdown grab in three straight games against Oregon State, Washington State and Arizona in the streak as well. Of his 21 career receptions, six of them have now gone 2015 @Pac12 Conference Records Pac-12 Complete Student for a touchdown (28.5 percent). SOUTH DIVISION 5 School O’ALL Win% Pac-12 Win% Across the Pac-12 this week, the confer- Arizona 2-0 1.000 0-0 .000 ence’s football programs will be highlighting #10THINGS (Twitter-Friendly Notes) UCLA 2-0 1.000 0-0 .000 the off-the-field accomplishments of our USC 2-0 1.000 0-0 .000 students. The first two pages of these notes 1. D.J. Foster has accounted for at least one reception in each of the 42 Utah 2-0 1.000 0-0 .000 games he has played at ASU, the longest active streak in FBS. are available for all to find more information Arizona State 1-1 .500 0-0 .000 Colorado 1-1 .500 0-0 .000 on ASU football players’ academic achieve- 2. D.J. Foster (@ASTATE_8) is currently second in the nation among ments, community service, and overall in- active players with 4,160 all-purpose yards in his career. NORTH DIVISION volvement in campus life. School O’ALL Win% Pac-12 Win% 3. @FootballASU has now won 17 consecutive home openers, good for the California 2-0 1.000 0-0 .000 We encourage members of the media to seventh-longest active streak in the nation. Oregon 1-1 .500 0-0 .000 reach out to us to discuss the initiative and Oregon State 1-1 .500 0-0 .000 our incredible student-athletes off the field. 4. Of Demario Richard’s 221 yards from scrimmage this season, 105 have Stanford 1-1 .500 0-0 .000 come after first contact (47.5 percent/2.3 yards per play). Washington 1-1 .500 0-0 .000 Academics First: First and foremost, Washington State 1-1 .500 0-0 .000 5. Under @CoachGrahamASU, ASU has forced 1,069 plays that have not the 12 members of the Conference are in- resulted in positive yardage out of 3,021 total plays (35.4 percent). stitutions of higher education – indeed, they This Week in the @Pac12 (All Times PT) are among the finest centers of learning, re- 6. In three years under Todd Graham, ASU has outscored opponents 424- Team Date Time Opponent/TV search and scholarship in the world. 168 in points off takeaways. Arizona State 9/18 7 p.m. vs. New Mexico (P12N) Arizona 9/19 8 p.m. vs. Northern Arizona (P12N) The Complete College Experience: 7. The Sun Devils are 17-4 at Sun Devil Stadium under Todd Graham and California 9/19 4:30 p.m. at Texas (FOX) The full college experience goes beyond the 274-93-3 all-time at the stadium. Colorado 9.19 4 p.m. at Colorado State (CBSSN) classroom and the football field. Oregon 9/19 11 a.m. vs. Georgia State (P12N) 8. @FootballASU is one of just 12 FBS programs in the country to boast Oregon State 9/19 5 p.m. vs. San Jose State (P12N) 10-win seasons during both the 2013 and 2014 campaigns. Leadership: Our student-athletes are mak- Stanford 9/19 5 p.m. at USC (ABC) ing incredible use of the leadership skills 9. With his 10-yard touchdown reception against Cal Poly, Kody Kohl now UCLA 9/19 7:30 p.m. vs. BYU (FS1) they learn through athletics as well as their has a touchdown in five of his last six games dating back to last season. USC 9/19 5 p.m. vs. Stanford (ABC) positions as visible members of their campus Utah 9/19 7:30 p.m. at Fresno State (CBSSN) communities. 10. @FootballASU had five guys with double digit tackles vs. CP (Simone, Washington 9/19 2 p.m. vs. Utah State (P12N) Sam, Longino, Moeakiola, Fiso). First time in Todd Graham era for that. Washington State 9/19 5:30 p.m. vs. Wyoming (P12W)

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FOSTER THE PEOPLE per game (Stanford/Utah). FOOD FOR THOUGHT - CAL POLY »» D.J. Foster now has the seventh-most receptions of all active FBS »» Wide reciever D.J. Foster extended his streak of at least one reception to players with 175 and his 11 career receiving TDs were most among all 42 games, the longest active streak in FBS, with a 7-yard catch on the active FBS running backs prior to his position switch. »» ASU has scored 50 or more points 12 times Devils’ first play of the game. He is now second on ASU’s all-time list of »» Foster now has 4,160 career all-purpose yards (2,164 rushing, 1,980 since Todd Graham and Mike Norvell arrived in consecutive games with a reception and trails only John Jefferson’s school receiving, 16 return) and finds himself ranked second among all active Tempe. record of 44. players in the category behind only Lousiana Tech’s Kenneth Dixon »» To put that in perspective, ASU eclipsed 50 »» With six receptions, Foster now has 175 in his career, and stands alone in (4,295). That comes despite having just 16 career return yards - a points 10 times total in the previous 10 years third all-time on ASU’s career list. He trails John Jefferson (188) for second category that is the bread and butter among many leaders in the all- before the current coaching regime (2001-11). and the school record is 258 by Derek Hagan. purpose category. »» ASU went 86 games without scoring 60 from »» ASU has now won 17 consecutive home openers entering the week, a mark »» With 62 receptions in 2014, Foster became just the third player in 2005-2011. Under Coach Graham it has that is tied for the seventh-longest active streak in the nation. program history to log 60 or more receptions. He leads the team with scored 60 or more three times (63 NAU, 62 »» With tight end Kody Kohl’s touchdown reception against Cal Poly, he has a 12 receptions this season and now has 175 in his career, a total that Navy, 62 USC). touchdown reception in five of his last six games dating back to last year. ranks him second all time among Sun Devil receivers. »» The Sun Devils finished 10th nationally in 2013 »» Demario Richard rushed for 121 yards, eclipsing his previous career-high at 39.7 points per game and scored 556 total of 116 yards (against Utah on 11/1/14). Richard carried the ball 25 times GO D.J., THAT’S MY D.J. points, just six points behind the 1972 school against Cal Poly, the most of his career. »» Foster is the only active FBS players who has accounted for over 2,000 record. »» Tim White accounted for 82 of 86 yards on ASU’s final scoring drive, the career rushing yards (2,164 AND over 1,500 career receiving yards »» ASU finished 2014 ranked 16th nationally in first touchdown of his career. He had his first career catch earlier in the (1,980). scoring offense, averaging 36.9 points per drive and had a 59-yard first career rush that helped set up his touchdown. »» With 20 more receiving yards, Foster will become just the fourth player game. in NCAA history to reach 2,000+ rushing AND receiving yards, joining »» ASU’s is averaging 41.4 points per game STRIKE FIRST Stanford Darrin Nelson, Tulane’s Mewelde Moore and Texas Tech’s against non-conference opponents since Todd »» Arizona State has scored first in 30 of the 42 games with Todd Graham at Taurean Henderson. Should he reach 2,500 yards in both categories, he Graham took over in 2012. the helm and is 24-6 in the Graham era when getting on the scoreboard would be the first Division I player to accomplish the feat. first. »» Foster has the nation’s longest active streak of games with a reception »» The Sun Devils got on the board first against Cal Poly and are 1-0 when at 42 and needs just three more games to break John Jefferson’s long- »» ASU ranks second in the Pac-12 and eighth in doing so. ASU was 7-1 when scoring first last season. standing school record of 44 set between 1974-77. the nation at 38.38 points per game (Baylor, Oregon, Marshall, Ohio State, Florida State, STRIKE FAST DON’T CROSS THAT LINE Texas A&M, tied with Georgia) in the Graham »» 173 of ASU’s 237 offensive scoring drives under offensive coordinator Mike »» ASU forced 21 plays that resulted in zero positive yardage against era. Norvell have come in three minutes or less (72.9 percent). Texas A&M (4 incomplete passes, 12 tackles for loss, 5 plays of no »» ASU ranks second in the Pac-12 and 10th »» Of ASU’s eight scoring drives this season, five have come in under three gain) of 80 total plays (26.3 percent). in the nation with 1,535 total points (Oregon, minutes following three such drives against Cal Poly. »» Under Graham, ASU has forced 1,069 plays that have not resulted in Baylor, Ohio State, Florida State, Marshall, positive yardage out of 3,021 total plays (35.4 percent). Texas A&M, Alabama, Georgia, Northern Illinois) GETTING STARTED ON THE RIGHT FOOT in that time. »» The Sun Devils have outscored their opposition 398-207 in the first quarter SERIOUSLY, DON’T CROSS IT under Todd Graham. »» With 20 tackles for loss this season, ASU 10.0 tackles per loss per »» The Sun Devils are 19-1 under Graham when holding their opposition game is ranked sixth in the nation and first in the Pac-12. »» Under Todd Graham, ASU has outscored scoreless in the first quarter. »» ASU’s is also averaging 2.5 sacks per game this season, a total that opponents 424-168 in points off takeaways, »» The Sun Devils finished 36th nationally against FBS teams in giving up just ranks 38th nationally and leads the conference. though it trails 10-7 this season. 5.1 points per first quarter in 2014 while being 31st with 8.0 points scored »» ASU is second in the Pac-12 (Stanford) and third in the nation »» The Sun Devils outscored the opposition 142- per first quarter. (Clemson, Stanford) with 7.93 TFL per game under Graham and one of 62 in points off turnovers in 2014, ranked »» ASU has posted an impressive 25-1 overall record in three seasons under five teams with more than 300 total tackles for loss (Clemson, Stanford, fourth nationally behind only Louisiana Tech’s Graham when leading at halftime. Virginia Tech, Utah State). They rank third in that time with 3.25 sacks 172, Nevada’s 170 and Oregon’s 164.

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per game (Stanford/Utah). »» ASU scored 22 times following 27 total Sun Devil Football Coaches takeaways (81.5 percent) and scored FIELD LIGHT’ EM UP touchdowns on 19 of those occasions (70.4). Head Coach...... Todd Graham Associate HC/Special Teams Coord/OLBs...... Shawn Slocum »» ASU has scored 50 or more points 12 times »» In 2013, ASU outscored its opponents 146-42 Deputy Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/QBs ...... Mike Norvell since Todd Graham and Mike Norvell arrived in on points off turnovers while posting a +15 Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line ...... Chris Thomsen Tempe. takeaway number, putting points on the board Off. Pass Game Coord./Receivers...... DelVaughn Alexander »» To put that in perspective, ASU eclipsed 50 following 75.8 percent of opponent turnovers Assistant Coach/Defensive Line...... Jackie Shipp points 10 times total in the previous 10 years (25-of-33) compared to just the 33.3 (6-of-18) BOOTH before the current coaching regime (2001-11). percent clip ASU opponents scored off of Sun Co-Def. Coordinator/Def. Passing Game/Secondary...... Chris Ball »» ASU went 86 games without scoring 60 from Devil turnovers. Assistant Coach/Running Backs...... Josh Martin Recruiting Coordinator/TEs/Off. Special Teams...... Chip Long 2005-2011. Under Coach Graham it has Defensive Coordinator/LBs/Def. Special Teams...... Keith Patterson scored 60 or more three times (63 NAU, 62 A HAND IN THE COOKIE JAR Navy, 62 USC). »» ASU finished with 27 takeaways in 2014 »» The Sun Devils finished 10th nationally in 2013 (2.1 per game) after having a streak of 29 Sun Devil Football Support Staff Sr. Associate A..D. of Football...... Tim Cassidy at 39.7 points per game and scored 556 total consecutive games forcing a turnover come Head Coach Of Sports Performance...... Shawn Griswold points, just six points behind the 1972 school to an end in the season opener. The total was Assistant A.D. For Recruiting...... Patrick Suddes record. good for 24th nationally and third among Pac- Senior Associate Offensive Analyst...... Ryan Silverfield On-Campus Recruiting Manager...... Danny Phillips »» ASU finished 2014 ranked 16th nationally in 12 schools. Director of Player Personnel...... Marcus Castro-Walker scoring offense, averaging 36.9 points per »» ASU led the Pac-12 with 33 takeaways in Graduate Assistant/Offense...... game. 2013, finishing fifth nationally. The team was Graduate Assistant/Offense...... Kenny Dillingham »» ASU’s is averaging 41.4 points per game seventh nationally with a 1.1 turnover margin Graduate Assistant/Defense...... Ray Brown Graduate Assistant/Defense...... Jarred Holley against non-conference opponents since Todd that season. Offensive Quality Control...... Brennan Marion Graham took over in 2012. »» The Sun Devils have forced 93 turnovers under Defensive Quality Control...... Brennan Ball Todd Graham in the past four seasons, which TAKING OFFENSE the third-highest total in the country in that Sun Devil Quick Facts »» ASU ranks second in the Pac-12 and eighth in span (Oregon, Boise State) Location...... Tempe, Ariz. 85287-2505 the nation at 38.38 points per game (Baylor, »» ASU has 11 interception returns for Enrollment...... 82,000 Nickname...... Sun Devils Oregon, Marshall, Ohio State, Florida State, touchdowns under Graham, compared to Colors...... Maroon & Gold DON’T CROSS THAT LINE Texas A&M, tied with Georgia) in the Graham posting just four total in the previous three Conference...... Pac-12 era. seasons prior to 2012. The total currently leads President...... Dr. Michael Crow »» ASU ranks second in the Pac-12 and 10th the nation in for the most interception returns Vice President for University Athletics/AD...... Ray Anderson Senior Associate Athletic Director of Football...... Tim Cassidy in the nation with 1,535 total points (Oregon, for touchdown in that span and ASU has added Faculty Representative...... Dr. Jeffrey Wilson Baylor, Ohio State, Florida State, Marshall, three fumble returns in the span as well for a Stadium...... Frank Kush Field/Sun Devil Stadium Texas A&M, Alabama, Georgia, Northern Illinois) NCAA-leading total of 14 defensive touchdowns All-Time Record...... 583-374-24 (.606) Capacity...... 64,248 in that time. in the last four seasons. Playing Surface...... Bermuda Grass Head Coach...... Todd Graham (East Central University ‘87) MAKE ‘EM PAY TURNOVER FACTORY Graham’s Career Record...... 77-42 (10th season) Graham at ASU...... 28-13 (4th season) »» Under Todd Graham, ASU has outscored »» ASU ranks second in the Pac-12 and second 2014 ASU Record...... 10-3 opponents 424-168 in points off takeaways, in the nation with a .88 average turnover 2014 Pac-12 Record (Finish)...... 6-3 (2nd Pac-12 South) though it trails 10-7 this season. margin per game (Oregon) since Graham took Offensive Set...... Multiple »» The Sun Devils outscored the opposition 142- over the helm and was second in the Pac-12 Defensive Set...... Multiple Offensive Starters Returning/Lost...... 7/4 62 in points off turnovers in 2014, ranked and second in the nation with a plus-35 total Defensive Starters Returning/Lost...... 9/2 fourth nationally behind only Louisiana Tech’s turnover margin (Oregon). 172, Nevada’s 170 and Oregon’s 164. »» ASU is first in the Pac-12 and tied for fourth

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in the nation with an average of 1.4 interceptions per game (TCU, »» The Sun Devils finished sixth nationally against FBS teams with 10.6 points Houston, Louisiana Tech, tied with Boise State) since 2012 and is first per fourth quarter in 2014. in the Pac-12 and tied for third in the nation with 56 total interceptions »» ASU finished 10th in the nation in points per fourth quarter in 2013 (TCU, Houston, tied with Boise State). against FBS opposition (9.9) after finishing the 2012 season with 9.3 points per fourth quarter, which was good for eighth nationally. ASU’s GOLD ZONE 16.8 second-half points per game against FBS squads in 2013 was 24th »» The Sun Devils hace scored on eight of its 10 trips to the red zone this nationally. season (80.0 percent) and have scored touchdowns on seven of those. »» In 2014, ASU scored on 58 of its 64 trips inside the red zone (90.6 per- ROAD WARRIORS cent), ranked 12th in the nation in conversion percentage. In 2013, ASU »» The Sun Devils are winners of seven of the last nine true road contests. points on the board 91.3 percent of the time in the red zone against FBS »» ASU has 11 wins in the past 18 road games, including nine Pac-12 opponents in 2013, finishing sixth nationally in the category. Conference road wins in the past 14. »» In 2012, ASU scored on just 76.1 percent of their drives inside the 20 and »» Todd Graham has nine Pac-12 road victories under his belt already, tied for ranked a lowly 93rd in the nation against FBS opponents. the second-most among all ASU coaches since 1980 behind only Bruce »» In 2013 ASU allowed its FBS opponents to score 88.9 percent of the time Snyder’s 18 from 1992-2000. when entering the red zone (ranked 106th nationally). In 2014, however, »» Graham is 9-5 in Pac-12 road games at ASU, notable as the Devils were ASU held its opponents to 35 scores in 46 red zone appearances (76.1 5-13 in four seasons prior. percent) - good for 23rd nationally. »» In four seasons prior to Todd Graham, ASU was 5-13 in conference road »» Opponents are currently 6-for-7 (86.0) percent inside of the red zone games while Graham has led the squad to a 7-3 record in such games in against ASU this season. his three seasons at the helm.

WINNING THE BATTLE FOR FIELD POSITION T.N.T, WE’RE DYNAMITE »» Under Todd Graham, ASU has had an average starting yard line of its own »» The Sun Devils have a classification of “explosive plays” that equal a run 35.4 in 29 victories compared to a starting yard line of the 25.6 for their of 12 or more yards or a passing play of 16 or more yards. ASU had 10 opponents in such contests. such plays against Cal Poly. »» ASU allowed just 11 drives to start inside its own territory in 2014, tied »» ASU finished 24th nationally with 20 plays over 40 yards in 2014 after with Arizona for the fewest as far Pac-12 teams went. having just 16 total in 2013 and eight the year before. ASU was 26th »» Conversely, opponents have an average starting field position of their own nationally in plays of 20 or more yards with 71. 32.2 yard line compared to ASU starting at its own 28.8 in ASU’s 13 »» ASU finished with 142 such plays in 2013 (82 passing, 60 rushing) and losses under Graham. 165 (90 passing, 75 rushing) in 2012. »» in 2012, ASU posted an average starting spot of its own 33-yard line that »» The Sun Devils finished 2013 tied for seventh in the nation in plays longer ranked 10th in the nation, according to the folks at Football Outsiders than 20 yards with 86 after having 72 in 2012, which was good for 19th (www.footballoutsiders.com) and in 2013, the team ranked 13th nationally in the country in the category. (average starting yard line: 33.3). With a 32.6 average starting spot in 2014, ASU was 13th nationally. BETTER SUITED FOR HANDKERCHIEFS »» The Sun Devils also held their opponents to an average starting line of »» The Sun Devils averaged just 4.5 penalities for 32.4 yards per game, their own 28-yard-line, a total that ranked 24th nationally in 2012 and was ranked 16th in fewest penalties per game and fourth in fewest penalty 32nd in 2013 (average opp. starting yardline: 28.2). ASU jumped to 11th yards per game in D-I in 2014. nationally in 2014, forcing their opponents to an average field position of »» In 2013, the Sun Devils finished eighth in fewest penalties per game their own 26.9 yard line. (4.00) and seventh in fewest penalty yards per game (31.4). »» ASU ranks first in the Pac-12 and fourth in the nation with an average SEAL THE DEAL of 32.98 penalty yards per game (Navy, Air Force, Army) under Graham »» ASU has outscored other teams 405-280 in the fourth quarter and over- and ranks first in the Pac-12 and ninth in the nation with an average of time under Todd Graham. 4.25 penalties per game (Navy, Air Force, Army, Boston College, Iowa,

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Michigan, Ball St., Wisconsin). year’s over time victory over Utah (19-16) the only exception. »» The Sun Devils are 274-99-3 (.733) all-time at Sun Devil Stadium since PENALTY YARDS UNDER TODD GRAHAM (National Rank) 1958, the 23rd-highest active winning percentage in a stadium among all FBS schools. Year School Pen. YPG Pen. PG 2006 Rice 34th (42.9) 59th (5.77) 2007 Tulsa 73rd (56.2) 50th (6.14) WIRE-TO-WIRE 2008 Tulsa 11th (37.0) 11th (4.36) 2009 Tulsa 39th (48.5) 10th (4.83) »» The 2014 season marked the first time since 1996, and just 11th overall, 2010 Tulsa 22nd (41.9) 6th (4.38) 2011 Pitt 18th (39.5) 39th (5.31) ASU was ranked in the preseason AP poll and finished in the final top 25 as 2012 Arizona State 8th (34.9) t-10th (4.23) 2013 Arizona State 7th (31.4) 8th (4.00) well. 2014 Arizona State 4th (32.4) 16th (4.50) »» ASU’s No. 12 ranking last season was the program’s highest final AP Poll

ranking since 1996 and was the ninth time in school history the Devils had MORE ON PENALTIES finished the season with a top-12 ranking, and just the fourth time since »» Twenty-two of ASU’s 25 least penalized games since 2006 have come posting its best-ever finish in 1975. under Todd Graham. »» ASU, which was ranked No. 19 in the preseason poll, improved its position by »» Since Todd Graham arrived at Arizona State, the Sun Devils have had just seven spots to No. 12 in the final poll. It was only the seventh time in school 175 penalties in 41 games (4.27 penalties per game). history the Devils improved their ranking from the preseason to the final poll, and the seven-spot jump is the fourth-best improvement in school history. FEWEST SINGLE-GAME PENALTIES SINCE 2006 (Bold Designates Graham-Coached Team) ON THE RISE Pen/Yards Opponent (Date) 1-5 — vs. Illinois (2012) »» ASU is 19-8 in Pac-12 games since 2012, one game ahead of UCLA’s 18-9 1-5 - vs. Sacramento State (2013) 1-5 - vs. Washington State (2006) mark in that same time span for the best Pac-12 South tally. 2-9 -vs. Stanford (2014) »» ASU is 14-4 in Pac-12 games in the past two seasons, two games up on 2-10 -vs. Duke (2014) 2-10 -vs. Wisconsin (2013) UCLA and USC (12-6) for tops in the Pac-12. 2-10 - vs. Oregon (2012) »» ASU has finished first or second in each of the last three seasons in the final 3-14 - at Utah (2013) 1-15 - vs. Cal (2012) Pac-12 South standings. 3-19 - vs. Notre Dame (2014) 3-20 — vs. UCLA (2006) USE THEM WISELY 3-20 — vs. USC (2007) 3-20 —vs. UCLA (2013) »» Since the start of the 2012 season, ASU has used 52 timeouts on defense in 4-20 — vs. Arizona (2013) 4-20 — at Washington State (2013) third down situations, and have forced a turnover or not allowed a first down 4-20 — at Washington (2014) 2-25 — vs.Navy (2012) on the ensuing play on 36 of those occasions (69.2 percent). 3-25 — vs. Colorado (2013) 5-25 - vs. Washington State (2014) RUNNING THE CLOCK -- OR NOT? 3-30 — vs. OSU (2012) 4-30 — vs. WSU (2012) »» In 2012, ASU ranked seventh in the Pac-12 and 80th nationally in time of 4-30 — vs. NAU (2012) 4-30 — vs. Washington (2013) possession, holding the ball an average of 29:15 per game. 4-30 — vs. Weber State (2014) »» In 2013, ASU averaged 30:21 minutes of possession time per game - a total 4-30 — at UNM (2014) that ranked fourth in the conference and 51st nationally. The team had 13 scoring drives over four minutes in 2013, compared to just three in 2012. PROTECT THIS HOUSE »» In 2014, ASU averaged 28:42 minutes of possession per game - ranked »» ASU is now 17-4 at Sun Devil Stadium under Todd Graham. 99th nationally and picked up five victories when trailing in time of pos- »» In 20 regular season home games under Todd Graham, the Sun Devils have session, improving its Todd Graham era record in that category from 9-8 to averaged 42.9 points per game. 14-8. ASU is, however, 14-5 when leading time of possession under Coach »» The lowest score the Devils had recorded in a regular season home game Graham. under Graham was 21 against Oregon in 2012 and ASU had scored 20 or more in 19 of 20 reguar season home games under Todd Graham, with last’s

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such games in 2012, 3-2 in 2013 and 4-2 in 2014 (10-7 overall). In the IN-ZANE IN THE MEMBRANE previous four seasons prior to Graham’s arrival, ASU was 5-16 in true road »» Zane Gonzalez is currently fourth among active FBS players in averaging contests. 9.5 points per game in his career. Florida State’s Roberto Aguayo leads all »» In eight of the past nine years, Graham’s teams have ranked 39th or better players at 10.5 points per game. nationally in fewest penalty yards per game. The Sun Devils averaged 34.92 »» Additionally, he is second among all active kickers with an average of 1.71 penalty yards per game in 2012 (eighth nationally), 31.36 per game in field goals made in his career, trailing only WVU’s Josh Lambert (2.00) 2013 (seventh nationally) and 32.38 per game in 2014 (fourth nationally). »» Zane Gonzalez averaged 9.8 points per game in 2014, ranked 12th nation- ally and four among kickers while sitting first overall in the Pac-12. HOLD ON TO YOUR SEATS »» His 81.5 percent field goal percentage on 22-of-27 kicking was 22nd »» ASU played in four games in 2013 decided by seven points or less, going nationally. 3-1 in those contests. The total is notable as ASU was just 4-13 in the »» As a freshman, Gonzalez led the Pac-12 with 25 field goals and was previous four seasons in games decided by less than a touchdown. named one of 20 semifinalists for the Lou Groza Award, given annually to »» ASU was 3-1 in 2014 in games decided by less than a touchdown follow- the nation’s top kicker. He was a semifinalist award last season as well and ing the team’s 36-31 Sun Bowl victory over Duke. named to the preseason watch list for 2015. »» ASU has now gone 7-2 in games decided by a touchdown or less since the 2012 Arizona comeback in Tucson. To put that in perspective, ASU FG-ONZALEZ had gone 6-16 in such games since the 2007 season up until that Tucson »» Gonzalez finished with 138 points in 2013, breaking the long-standing game. school record in the category that was previous held by Wilford White’s 136 in 1950. HOLD ON TO THAT BALL, ALSO »» Gonzalez’s 138 points demolished the previous scoring record by an ASU »» In 2014, the Sun Devils had six games where they did not turn the ball kicker that was 118, set by Thomas Weber (2007) and Mike Barth (2002). over and went 6-0 in those contests. That number is notable because in »» With 25 field goals in 2013, Gonzalez tied the NCAA freshman record of the previous two seasons, ASU had just five combined games where it did 25 that was set by UCLA’s Kai Forbath in 2007 (25-30) that was four more not turn the ball over. field goals than any other player in the FBS in the process. »» ASU is now 10-1 under Todd Graham in games where it does not have a »» Gonzalez finished with 118 points in 2014, good for a tie for fourth all-time turnover. on ASU’s single season scoring list. »» Gonzalez was perfect from the field in the team’s season opener, kicking TODD’S WINNING WAYS one field goal while adding an extra point. »» Graham has won 29 games in his first four seasons at Arizona State. »» With 266 career points, he is currently 7th in ASU history. »» He has become the only ASU head coach to reach bowl eligibility in each of his first three seasons at the school outside of John Cooper. TODD-BITS OF INFO »» He has has led ASU to three consecutive eight win seasons for the first »» Over his four seasons prior to coming to ASU -- one at Pittsburgh and three time since 1971-73. at Tulsa -- Todd Graham’s teams rushed the ball on at least 53.4 percent »» It took Frank Kush until the third game of his third season to reach the of their total plays. The 2012 Sun Devils rushed the ball on 59.1 percent 20-win plateau whereas it took Graham until the second game of his third of their total plays followed by a 55.2 percent tally in 2013 and a 52.1 season. percent in 2014. In 2011, ASU rushed just 44.5 percent of the time. »» Of all the coaching hires made prior to the 2012 season, Graham has »» Over the past nine seasons at Pitt, Tulsa, Rice and now ASU, only one posted the fourth-best record at 29-13, ranking behind only Urban Meyer Graham-coached team has ranked outside the top 50 nationally in sacks. (39-3), Jim Mora (31-11) and Kevin Sumlin (30-11) in the last three The Sun Devils averaged 4.0 sacks per game in 2012, the second-best seasons. mark in the nation, and then finished with 2.9 per game in 2013 and 3.0 per game in 2014 to finish 17th and 13th, respectively, in the country. »» In nine seasons, Graham is 29-24 in true road games. ASU was 3-3 in

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2012 FBS COACHING HIRES »» Back-to-back 10-win seasons hadn’t happened at Arizona State since Records In First Three Seasons 1970-73. But a quick look around the nation shows that only 12 schools 39-3: Ohio State (Urban Meyer) have posted back-to-back 10 win-seasons the past two years. Here are the 31-11: UCLA (Jim Mora) 30-11: Texas A&M (Kevin Sumlin) double-digit dozen. 29-13: Arizona State (Todd Graham) 28-14: Fresno State (Tim DeRuyter) DOUBLE DIGIT DOZEN 28-14: Arizona (Rich Rodriguez) Schools with back-to-back 10-win seasons

NOT WASTING TIME Alabama (12-1 in 2014/11-2 in 2013) Arizona State (10-3/10-4) »» In just three seasons, Todd Graham already finds him self with an average Baylor (11-2/11-2) of 9.33 wins per year at ASU, which would rank him tops all-time in ASU Clemson (10-3/11-2) Florida State (13-1/14-0) lore. Marshall (13-1/10-4) »» His 29 wins are already the sixth-most among coaches in program history Michigan State (11-2/13-1) while his .690 win percentage sits fourth all-time. Missouri (11-3/12-2) Northern Illinois (11-3/12-2) »» Graham became the third-quickest coach to reach 28 wins, doing so in 40 Ohio State (14-1/12-2) games. Oregon (13-2/11-2) UCLA (10-3/10-3) »» As far as Bowl Games go, Graham has wasted no time establishing himself in the record books as his three appearances with the Sun Devils are already tied for third among all ASU coaches and his two wins are tied for BERC-ING FOR THE WEEKEND second. »» In Mike Bercovici’s first two career starts last season, he passed for for 998 yards with eight touchdowns and two interceptions. ELITE COMPANY »» The 998 yards were a Pac-12 record for most yards in consecutive games »» Head Coach Todd Graham had a school-record 28 wins in his first three for about an hour before WSU’s Connor Halliday broke the mark but the seasons as head coach at ASU, one more than College Football Hall of tally ranks as the most passing yards in the first two starts of a players Fame Coach Dan Devine (1955-57). career in Division I history. »» Coach Graham has recorded 10 wins in five of his nine seasons as a head »» Bercovici threw for five touchdowns against USC, a milestone that no player coach (Tulsa 2007, 2008, 2010; ASU 2013, 2014.) Since 2007, Coach in history has ever accomplished against the Trojans. Graham currently sits tied for No. 4 nationally in most 10-win seasons with five at FBS institutions, ranking behind only Nick Saban, Bob Stoops and LIKE MIKE Chris Peterson. »» In Bercovici’s 186 pass attempts in 2014, only 24 times did he target the same receiver on back-to-back plays. At one point in the UCLA contest, he MOST 10-WIN SEASONS Since 2007 (FBS ONLY) targeted eight different receivers over the course of 11 pass attempts. Only COACH SCHOOOL(S) # YEARS once did he target a receiver on three straight attempts. Saban, Nick Alabama 7 2008-14 »» Out of all the players on last year’s team with a reception that weren’t Stoops, Bob Oklahoma 6 2007-08; 2010-13 Peterson, Chris Boise State, Washington 6 2007-12 named Jaelen Strong or D.J. Foster, there were 137 total receptions made Graham, Todd Tulsa, Arizona State 5 2007-08; 2010; 2013-14 Beamer, Frank Virginia Tech 5 2007-11 on the season. Bercovici, in his limited action, was responsible for 61 of Patterson, Gary TCU 5 2008-2011; 2014 Meyer, Urban Florida, Ohio State 5 2008-09; 2012-14 those passes (44.5 percent). Richt, Mark Georgia 5 2007-08; 2011-12; 2014 Miles, Les LSU 5 2007; 2010-13 TAKING DOWN THE TOP »» ASU was 3-2 in 2013 against team’s ranked in the AP Top-25 Poll and the DOUBLE THE DIGITS, DOUBLE THE FUN three victories were the most since 1997 when the team went 3-1 against »» In 2014, ASU secured back-to-back 10-win seasons for the first time since teams ranked in the AP poll. Frank Kush notched double-digit victories from 1970-73. That was drought »» ASU’s 2014 schedule put the team on a collision course with three of 31 years since it last happened, providing further evidence of how dif- consecutive AP Top-25 teams (UCLA, USC, Stanford), a streak that ASU ficult an achievement back-to-back 10-win seasons are to come by. had faced only twice in program history. The last that happened was 2001,

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where ASU went 0-3 against No. 13 Washington, No. 8 Oregon and No. 11 Washington State. In 1994, ASU defeated No. 20 BYU in between losses to No. 23 Washington State and No. 21 Oregon. »» ASU came out of the gauntlet with a 2-1 record with back-to-back victories over No. 16 USC and No. 23 Stanford. It was the first time ASU has won back-to-back games over ranked opponents since 1997, when it took down No. 25 Stanford on Oct. 18 before defeating No. 10 Washington State on Nov. 1 following a bye week.

SIGNATURE WINS UNDER TODD GRAHAM Since 2012

December 24, 2012 - @Arizona (#24 in BCS), 41-34 September 14, 2013 - Wisconsin (#20 in AP), 32-30 September 21, 2013 - USC, 61-41 October 19, 2013 - Washington (#20 in AP), 53-24 November 23, 2013 - @UCLA (#14 in BCS), 38-33 October 18, 2014 - @USC (#16 in AP), 38-34 October 25, 2014 - Stanford (#23 in AP), 26-10 November 1, 2014 - Utah (#18 in AP), 19-16 (OT) November 8, 2014 - Notre Dame (#8 in AP), 55-31

SLAYING DRAGONS »» The Sun Devils have gone 7-4 in the last 11 games against ranked teams. »» In three seasons at the helm, Todd Graham is 7-7 against AP-ranked opponents and the team was 4-2 in such teams in 2014. »» Graham has more than doubled Dennis Erickson (3) and Dirk Koetter (2) during their tenures. »» In the previous 14 seasons, ASU was 5-40 in games against teams ranked in the AP poll. -- Other notable victories include the come-from-behind victory over Arizona in 2012, winning a game in the Coliseum last season for the first time since 1999 and defeating USC in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 1996-97. ASU also ended a four-game losing streak to Stanford.

GOLD RUSH »» Since the Coach Kush era, ASU has scored 20 or more rushing touchdowns in three or more consecutive seasons just one other time (1985-87) outside the current streak (23 in ‘11, 27 in ‘12, 36 in ‘13 and 20 in ‘14). »» The current streak of four straight years with 20+ rushing touchdowns is the second longest streak in ASU history since 1960 behind only the seven straight Kush-led teams from 1967-73.

CAN’T BRING ME DOWN »» Of Demario Richard’s 221 yards from scrimmage this season, 105 have come after first contact (47.5 percent/2.3 yards per play).

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2015 Watch Lists/Career Awards 2015 STATISTICAL RANKINGS

D.J. Foster (Running Back) TEAM ...... 2015 Maxwell Award Preseason Watch List ...... 2014 Pac-12 All-Conference Second Team (RB) CATEGORY NAT’L PAC-12 VALUE ...... 2014 Doak Walker Award Preseason Watch List Fewest Penalties (127 ranked) 20 3 9 ...... 2014 Maxwell Award Preseason Watch List ...... 2014 Hornung Award Preseason Watch List Fewest Penalties Per Game (127 ranked) 18 3 4.5 ...... 2013 All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention (AP) Fewest Penalty Yards (127 ranked) 34 4 90 ...... FoxSportsNext Freshman All-American First Team (All-Purpose) Fewest Penalty Yards Per Game (127 ranked) 31 4 45 Zane Gonzalez (Placekicker) First Downs Defense (127 ranked) 84 9 42 ...... 2015 Lou Groza Award Preseason Watch List First Downs Offense (127 ranked) 43 8 47 ...... 2014 Pac-12 All-Conference Second Team (K) Fumbles Lost (127 ranked) 107 12 3 ...... 2014 Lou Groza Award Semifinalst Fumbles Recovered (47 ranked) 47 3 1 ...... Pac-12 Special Teams Player of the Week (Week 10) ...... Lou Groza Award Star of the Week (Week 8) Kickoff Return Defense (127 ranked) 46 3 19 ...... 2014 Lou Groza Award Preseason Watch List Kickoff Returns (126 ranked) 54 3 22.44 ...... 2013 First Team All-Pac-12 (PK) Net Punting (127 ranked) 88 8 35.46 ...... 2013 Lou Groza Award Semifinalist ...... Pac-12 Special Teams Player of the Week - Week 8 Passes Had Intercepted (123 ranked) 28 3 1 Passes Intercepted (71 ranked) 45 5 2 Mike Bercovici (Quarterback) Passing Offense (127 ranked) 59 8 241 ...... 2015 Wuerffel Trophy Preseason Watch List Passing Yards Allowed (127 ranked) 27 3 146.5 ...... 2015 Maxwell Award Preseason Watch List ...... Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention Passing Yards per Completion (127 ranked) 112 9 10.04 ...... Manning Award Star of the Week (Week 6) Punt Return Defense (127 ranked) 120 11 27.33 ...... Davey O’Brien Weekly Honorable Mention (Week 6) Punt Returns (127 ranked) 99 10 3.13 Jordan Simone (Safety) Red Zone Defense (97 ranked) 73 6 0.857 ...... 2015 Nagurski Award Preseason Watch List Red Zone Offense (127 ranked) 84 6 0.8 ...... 2015 Thorpe Award Preseason Watch List Rushing Defense (127 ranked) 115 12 231 ...... 2014 Burlsworth Award Nominee Rushing Offense (127 ranked) 74 7 170 ...... 2014 Pac-12 All-Conference Honorable Mention (DB) Sacks Allowed (126 ranked) 126 12 5 Lloyd Carrington (Cornerback) Scoring Defense (127 ranked) 91 11 29.5 ...... 2015 Nagurski Award Preseason Watch List Scoring Offense (127 ranked) 85 9 26 ...... 2015 Bednarik Award Preseason Watch List ...... 2014 Pac-12 All-Conference Honorable Mention (DB) Tackles for Loss Allowed (127 ranked) 121 12 9 ...... Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (Week 11) Team Passing Efficiency (127 ranked) 72 8 131.17 ...... CFPA Honorable Mention Performer of the Week (Week 11) Team Passing Efficiency Defense (127 ranked) 72 9 124.45 ...... CSM Pac-12 and National Defensive Player of the Week (Week 11) Team Sacks (111 ranked) 38 1 2.5 Antonio Longino (Linebacker) Team Tackles for Loss (126 ranked) 6 1 10 ...... 2015 Butkus Award Preseason Watch List Time of Possession (127 ranked) 71 5 29:34 Total Defense (127 ranked) 69 10 377.5 D.J. Calhoun (Linebacker) ...... FWAA Freshman All-American Total Offense (127 ranked) 71 8 411 ...... Scout.com Freshman All-American Turnover Margin (127 ranked) 81 12 -0.5 ...... 2014 Pac-12 All-Conference Honorable Mention (LB) Turnovers Gained (100 ranked) 55 5 3 Turnovers Lost (127 ranked) 86 11 4 Nick Kelly (Offensive Line) ...... 2015 Outland Trophy Preseason Watch List Winning Percentage (109 ranked) 51 6 0.5 ...... 2015 Rimington Trophy Preseason Watch List ...... 2014 Pac-12 All-Conference Second Team (OL) INDIVIDUAL ...... Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team Salamo Fiso (Linebacker) Category Player Nat’l P12 Value ...... 2015 Polynesian Player of the Year Preseason Watch List Combined Kick Returns (198 ranked) De’Chavon Hayes 14 2 175 ...... 2014 Pac-12 All-Conference Honorable Mention (LB) Completion Percentage (116 ranked) Mike Bercovici 58 9 0.632 Laiu Moeakiola (Linebacker) Completions Per Game (100 ranked) Mike Bercovici 17 3 24 ...... 2015 Polynesian Player of the Year Preseason Watch List Forced Fumbles (19 ranked) Christian Sam 19 3 0.5 ...... Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention Fumbles Recovered (4 ranked) Demetrius Cherry 4 1 1 ...... 2014 Pac-12 All-Conference Honorable Mention (LB) Interceptions (32 ranked) Kweishi Brown 32 3 0.5 Demario Richard (Running Back) Jordan Simone 32 3 0.5 ...... 2015 Doak Walker Award Preseason Watch list Kickoff Returns (93 ranked) De’Chavon Hayes 28 3 25 ...... 2014 Pac-12 All-Conference Honorable Mention (RB) Passing Efficiency (116 ranked) Mike Bercovici 72 9 131.2 Vi Teofilo (Offensive Line) Passing TDs (25 ranked) Mike Bercovici 25 5 4 ...... 2014 Pac-12 All-Conference Honorable Mention (OL) Passing Yards (130 ranked) Mike Bercovici 42 8 482 Passing Yards Per Game (130 ranked) Mike Bercovici 42 8 241 Christian Westerman (Offensive Line) ...... 2015 Outland Trophy Preseason Watch List Points Responsible For (198 ranked) Mike Bercovici 23 5 30 ...... 2014 Pac-12 All-Conference Honorable Mention (OL) Points Responsible For Per Game (200 ranked) Mike Bercovici 25 5 15 Punting (81 ranked) Matt Haack 33 3 42.1 Ellis Jefferson (Wide Receiver) Receiving TDs (16 ranked) Kody Kohl 16 3 2 ...... 2015 Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Preseason Watch List Receptions Per Game (181 ranked) D.J. Foster 29 4 6 Billy McGehee (Offensive Line) Rushing Yards (198 ranked) Demario Richard 47 5 194 ...... 2015 Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Preseason Watch List Rushing Yards Per Game (199 ranked) Demario Richard 49 5 97 Marcus Ball (Linebacker) Sacks (77 ranked) Christian Sam 6 1 1.5 ...... Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention Solo Tackles (96 ranked) Jordan Simone 9 1 8 Salamo Fiso 10 2 7.5 Matt Haack (Punter) Christian Sam 29 5 6 ...... Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention Tackles For Loss (61 ranked) Viliami Moeakiola 13 1 2.3 Grant Martinez (Tight End) Christian Sam 35 2 1.8 ...... Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention Jordan Simone 35 2 1.8 Total Offense (199 ranked) Mike Bercovici 55 8 236 Total Tackles (128 ranked) Christian Sam 18 2 11 Jordan Simone Jordan Simone 46 6 9.5

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OPPONENT TEAM ARIZONA STATE TEAM 50+ Points...... 52, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 50+ Points...... 62, vs. #11 UCLA, Sept. 25, 2014 60+ Points...... 62 vs. USC, Sept. 28, 2013 Shut out ASU at Sun Devil Stadium (Non-Conference)...... vs. Missouri, Oct. 1, 1977 (0-15) 70+ Points...... 79 vs. Colorado State, Nov. 22, 1969 Shut out ASU at Sun Devil Stadium (Conference)...... vs. California, Oct. 30, 2004 (0-27) Shut out a non-conference opponent at home...... vs. Sacramento State, Sept. 5, 2013 (55-0) Shut out ASU at opponent home (Non-Conference)...... at Missouri, Sept. 28, 1974 (0-9) Shut out a conference opponent at home...... vs. Washington State, Oct. 30, 2010 (42-0) Shut out ASU at opponent home (Conference)...... at USC, Oct. 11, 2008 (0-28) Shut out a team on the road...... at UTEP, Oct. 19, 1963 (27-0) Shut out ASU in the First Half...... vs. Arizona, Nov. 29, 2009 Shut out a conference opponent on the road...... at UCLA, Oct. 24, 1992 (20-0) Shut out ASU in the Second Half...... vs. Stanford, Dec. 7, 2013 Shut out an Opponent in the First Half...... at Washington, Oct. 25, 2014 (14-0) Shut out Opponent in the Second Half...... vs. Sacramento State, Sept. 5, 2013 200+ Yards Rushing...... 284, vs. Cal Poly, Sept. 12, 2015 Overtime game...... vs. #18 Utah, Nov. 1, 2014 (W, 19-16) 300+ Yards Rushing...... 313, vs. Navy, Dec. 29, 2012 300+ Yards Rushing...... 423, vs. New Mexico, Sept. 6, 2014 400+ Yards Rushing...... 406, vs. Oregon, Oct. 18, 2012 400+ Yards Rushing...... 423, vs. New Mexico, Sept. 6, 2014 Less than 25 Yards Rushing...... 21, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 Less than 100 Yards Rushing...... 92, vs.Texas A&M, Sept. 5, 2015 300+ Yards Passing...... 601, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 Less than 25 Yards Rushing...... -11, vs. Boise State (MAACO Bowl, Las Vegas) Dec. 22, 2011 400+ Yards Passing...... 601, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 300+ Yards Passing...... 510, at #16 USC, Oct. 4, 2014 500+ Yards Passing...... 601, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 400+ Yards Passing...... 510, at #16 USC, Oct. 4, 2014 500+ Yards Passing...... 510, at #16 USC, Oct. 4, 2014 Less than 100 Yards Passing...... 46, vs. Cal Poly, Sept. 12, 2015 Less than 100 Yards Passing...... 33 vs. Oregon, Sept. 30, 2006 Less than 200 Yards Passing...... 46, vs. Cal Poly, Sept. 12, 2015 500+ Yards Total Offense...... 531, vs. Cal Poly, Sept. 12, 2015 500+ Yards Total Offense...... 622, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 600+ Yards Total Offense...... 626, vs. #11 UCLA, Sept. 25, 2014 600+ Yards Total Offense...... 622, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 700+ Yards Total Offense...... 773 vs. Northwestern, Sept. 17, 2005 Less than 200 Yards Total Offense...... 181, at Washington State, Oct. 10, 2009 Less than 200 Yards Total Offense...... 162 at Arizona, Dec. 6, 2008 Less than 150 Yards Total Offense...... 115, vs. San Jose State, Sept. 1, 2007 Less than 150 Yards Total Offense...... 122 vs. UCLA, Nov. 28, 2008 Forced 5 ASU Turnovers...... 7, vs. Oregon, Sept. 25, 2010 Beat a Top 25 team at home...... vs. #8 Notre Dame, Nov. 8, 2014 (55-31) Beat a Top 10 team at home...... vs. #8 Notre Dame, Nov. 8, 2014 (55-31) Intercepted 4 ASU Passes...... 4, vs. Oregon, Oct. 18, 2012 Beat a Top 5 team at home...... vs. No. 1 Nebraska, Sept. 21, 1996 (19-0) Had 0 Turnovers...... vs. Cal Poly, Sept. 12, 2015 Beat a Top 25 team on the road...... at #16 USC, Oct. 4, 2014 (38-34) Beat a Top 10 team on the road...... at No. 6 Oregon, Oct. 19, 2002 (45-42) OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Beat a Top 10 team at a neutral site...... vs. No. 4 Michigan, Jan. 1, 1987 (22-15) 100+ Rushing Yards...... 130, Joe Protheroe, Cal Poly, Sept. 12, 2015 Forced 5 Turnovers...... 5, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 200+ Rushing Yards...... 240, Jerome Harrison, Washington State, Nov. 5, 2005 Intercepted 4 Passes...... 4, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 Two Players with 100+ Rushing Yards...... 156, Terron Ward, Had 0 Turnovers...... vs. Duke, Dec. 27, 2014 ...... 128, Storm Woods, at Oregon State, Nov. 15, 2014 ARIZONA STATE INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Had a run of 50+ Yards...... 72, Nick Wilson, 100+ Rushing Yards...... 121, Demario Richard vs. Cal Poly, Sept. 12, 2015 ...... at Arizona, Nov. 28, 2014 100+ Rushing Yards at Halftime...... 102, Cameron Marshall vs. UCLA, Nov. 5, 2011 Had a run of 80+ Yards...... 81, Paul Perkins, vs. #11 UCLA, Sept. 25, 2014 200+ Rushing Yards...... 216, D.J. Foster vs. New Mexico, Sept. 6, 2014 Had 30+ Rushing Attempts...... 37, Devontae Booker, vs. #18 Utah, Nov. 1 2014 Two Players with 100+ Rushing Yards...... 135, Taylor Kelly, 80+ Yard run for a Touchdown...... 80, Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin, Sept. 14, 2013 ...... 132, D.J. Foster, vs Texas Tech, Dec. 30, 2013 Had a run of 50+ Yards...... Tim White, 59, vs. Cal Poly, Sept. 12, 2015 Had a run of 75+ Yards...... 75, Cameron Marshall vs. Washington, Oct. 17, 2009 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL PASSING Had 30+ Rushing Attempts...... 34, Rudy Burgess vs. Stanford, Nov. 6, 2004 300+ Yards Passing...... 601, Luke Falk, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 70+ Yard run for a Touchdown...... 70, Cameron Marshall vs. USC, Sept. 24, 2011 400+ Yards Passing...... 601, Luke Falk, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 4+ Rushing Touchdowns...... 4, Marion Grice vs. Wisconsin, Sept. 14, 2013 500+ Yards Passing...... 601, Luke Falk, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 Had 30+ Completions...... 45, Luke Falk, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 ARIZONA STATE INDIVIDUAL PASSING Had 40+ Attempts...... 76, Luke Falk, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 300+ Yards Passing...... 510, Mike Bercovici, at #16 USC, Oct. 4, 2014 Had 50+ Attempts...... 76, Luke Falk, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 400+ Yards Passing...... 488, Mike Bercovici, at #16 USC, Oct. 4, 2014 Had 30+ Completions...... 42, Mike Bercovici, vs. #11 UCLA, Sept. 25, 2014 Had 60+ Attempts...... 76, Luke Falk, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 Had 40+ Attempts...... 44, Taylor Kelly, at Oregon State, Nov. 15, 2014 Completed a Pass of 50+ Yards...... 66, Had 50+ Attempts...... 69, Mike Bercovici, vs. #11 UCLA, Sept. 25, 2014 ...... Kyle Allen to Christian Kirk, vs. Texas A&M, Sept. 5, 2015 Had 60+ Attempts...... 69, Mike Bercovici, vs. #11 UCLA, Sept. 25, 2014 80+ Yard Pass for a Touchdown...... 80, Matt Barkley to Marqise Lee, USC, Nov. 10, 2012 Completed a Pass of 50+ Yards...... 50, Taylor Kelly to Jaelen Strong, Had 4+ Touchdown Passes ...... 4, Brett Hundley, vs. #11 UCLA, Sept. 25, 2014 ...... at Arizona, Nov. 28, 2014 Had 5+ Touchdown Passes...... 5, Colt Brennan, Hawaii, Dec. 24, 2006 Completed a Pass of 75+ Yards...... 77, Mike Bercovici to Jaelen Strong, at #16 USC, Oct. 4, 2014 80+ Yard Pass for a Touchdown...... 80, Danny Sullivan to Kyle Williams vs. California, Oct. 31, 2009 Had 4 Touchdown Passes ...... Taylor Kelly vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Had 5 Touchdown Passes...... Mike Bercovici, at #16 USC, Oct. 4, 2014 Caught 10+ Passes...... 15, Vince Mayle, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 Had 6+ Touchdown Passes...... 6, vs. UCLA, Oct. 23, 2004 100+ yards Receiving...... 102, Anthony Boone, vs Duke, Dec. 27, 201 Two Players with 100+ Yards ...... 252, Vince Mayle, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 ARIZONA STATE INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING ...... 111, Isiah Myers, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 Caught 10+ Passes...... 10, Jaelen Strong, at #16 USC, Oct. 4, 2014 200+ Yards Receiving...... 252, Vince Mayle, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 100+ yards Receiving...... 103, Jaelen Strong, vs Duke, Dec. 27, 2014 Had 3+ Touchdown Catches...... 3, Dwayne Jarret, USC, Oct. 16, 2004 200+ Yards Receiving...... 202, Jaelen Strong, at #16 USC, Oct. 4, 2014 Two Players with 100+ Yards receiving...... Matt Miller, 139, ...... Derek Hagan, 115 vs. Washington, Oct. 29, 2005 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE Had 3+ Touchdown Catches...... 3, Jaelen Strong, at #16 USC, Oct. 4, 2014 Had 15+ Tackles...... 17, Eric Kendricks, UCLA, Oct. 27, 2012 100+ Yards receiving by a Running Back...... 107, D.J. Foster vs. UCLA, Oct. 27, 2012 Had 2+ Interceptions...... Jordan Poyer, Oregon State, Oct. 1, 2011 Had 4+ Tackles for Loss...... 4, Daeshon Hall, vs.Texas A&M, Sept. 5, 2015 ARIZONA STATE INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE Had 3+ Sacks...... 4, Daeshon Hall, vs.Texas A&M, Sept. 5, 2015 Had 15+ Tackles...... 17, Antonio Longino, vs Duke, Dec. 27, 201 Blocked a Punt...... Tellas Jones, at Arizona, Nov. 28, 2014 Had 20+ Tackles...... 20, Jordan Simone, at #16 USC, Oct. 4, 2014 Had 2+ Interceptions...... 2, Robert Nelson vs. Oregon State, Nov. 16, 2013 Blocked a FG...... Nick Forbes, California, Sept. 29, 2012 Had 3+ Interceptions...... 3, Mike Nixon vs. Idaho State, Sept. 5, 2009 Blocked a PAT...... P. Hightower, vs. New Mexico, Sept. 6, 2014 INT Return for a Touchdown...... Damarious Randall AND Lloyd Carrington, vs. #8 Notre Dame, Nov. 8, 2014 Recorded a Safety...... Team Safety, Stanford, Sept. 21, 2013 Fumble Return for a Touchdown...... Demetrius Cherry, at Arizona, Nov. 28, 2014 Had 4+ Tackles for Loss...... 4, Chris Young, vs. Stanford, Dec. 7, 2013 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL MISCELLANEOUS Had 4+ Sacks...... 4.5, Derron Ware, vs. NAU, Aug. 31, 2006 Kick Return for a Touchdown...... 95, GeeGee Greene, Navy, Dec. 29, 2012 Blocked a Punt...... Armand Perry, vs. Weber State, Aug. 28, 2014 Punt Return for a Touchdown...... 79, Christian Kirk, vs.Texas A&M, Sept. 5, 2015 Blocked a FG...... Paul Crawford at Washington, Oct. 25, 2014 Blocked a PAT...... James Brooks at Arizona, Dec. 2, 2010 Interception Return for a Touchdown...... John Timu,at Washington, Oct. 25, 2014 Recorded a Safety...... Team Safety vs. Colorado, Oct. 12, 2013 Fumble Return for a Touchdown...... Anthony Lopez, at Arizona, Nov. 28, 2014 Punt Block for a Touchdown...... Chris Conte, California, Oct. 23, 2010 ARIZONA STATE INDIVIDUAL MISCELLANEOUS Scored 3+ TDs (Rushing and Receiving) in a game...... 3 (2 receiving, 1 rushing) Kick Return for a Touchdown...... 100, Rashad Ross at Colorado, Oct. 11, 2012 ...... Tre Madden, vs. USC, Sept. 28, 2013 Punt Return for a Touchdown...... 78, Jamal Miles vs. Oregon State, Sept. 1, 2012 ...... 3 (3 rushing, 0 receiving) Punt Block for a Touchdown...... 1, Oliver Aaron at California, Oct. 23, 2010 ...... Justin Davis, vs. USC, Sept. 28, 2013 Scored 4+ TDs (Rushing, Receiving) in a game...... 4 (2 Rushing, 2 Receiving) ...... Demario Richard, vs Duke, Dec. 27, 201 Punted the ball 70+ Yards...... 70, Tom Hackett, at Utah, Nov. 9, 2013 100-Yd Rusher & 100-Yd Receiver, same game...... 147, D.J. Foster, Kicked a 50+ Yard Field Goal...... 51, Andy Phillips, at Utah, Nov. 9, 2013 ...... 146, Jaelen Strong vs Weber State, August 28, 2014 Made 3+ Field Goals...... 3, Kyle Brindza, at Notre Dame, Oct. 5, 2013 Punted the ball 70+ Yards...... 73, Josh Hubner vs. UCLA, Oct. 27, 2012 Kicked a 50+ Yard Field Goal...... 52, Thomas Weber at Arizona, Dec. 2, 2010 Kicked Two 50+ Yard Field Goals, same game...... 3 (50, 52, 52), ...... Jesse Ainsworth vs. Purdue (Vitalis Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2004 Made 4+ Field Goals...... 4, Zane Gonzalez vs. #18 Utah, Nov. 1 2014 Blocked Multiple Kicks in one game...... at Arizona, Dec. 2, 2010

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OPPONENT TEAM 50+ Points...... 62, vs. #11 UCLA, Sept. 25, 2014 2015/CTG SITUATIONAL RECORDS Shut out ASU at Sun Devil Stadium (Non-Conference)...... vs. Missouri, Oct. 1, 1977 (0-15) PASSING CAREER HIGHS (alphabetical) CURRENT STREAK: ………...... WON 1 Shut out ASU at Sun Devil Stadium (Conference)...... vs. California, Oct. 30, 2004 (0-27) CURRENT HOME STREAK: ……...... WON 5 Shut out ASU at opponent home (Non-Conference)...... at Missouri, Sept. 28, 1974 (0-9) Name COMP. ATT. YRDS. LONG TD INTs CURRENT ROAD/NEUTRAL STREAK: ……...... LOST 1 Shut out ASU at opponent home (Conference)...... at USC, Oct. 11, 2008 (0-28) Bercovici, Mike 42 69 510 77 5 2 LAST WIN: 35-21 VS. CAL POLY (9/13/2015) Shut out ASU in the First Half...... vs. Arizona, Nov. 29, 2009 vs UCLA, 2014 vs UCLA, 2014 at USC, 2014 at USC, 2014 at USC, 2014 vs UCLA, 2014 Shut out ASU in the Second Half...... vs. Stanford, Dec. 7, 2013 LAST HOME WIN: 35-21 VS. CAL POLY (9/13/2015) 200+ Yards Rushing...... 284, vs. Cal Poly, Sept. 12, 2015 LAST ROAD WIN: 24-10 AT WASHINGTON (10/25/2014) 300+ Yards Rushing...... 313, vs. Navy, Dec. 29, 2012 RUSHING CAREER HIGHS (alphabetical) LAST LOSS: 38-17, VS. TEXAS A&M (9/5/2015) 400+ Yards Rushing...... 406, vs. Oregon, Oct. 18, 2012 LAST ROAD/NEUTRAL LOSS: 38-17, VS. TEXAS A&M (9/5/2015) Less than 25 Yards Rushing...... 21, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 Name ATT YARDS LONG TD ...... 2015...... TG 300+ Yards Passing...... 601, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 Ballage, Kalen 12 36 12 2 400+ Yards Passing...... 601, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 HOME ...... 1-0...... 17-4 vs WEBER, 2014 vs WEBER, 2014 2x (last vs UTAH, 2014) at UNM, 2014 AWAY ……...... 0-0...... 10-7 500+ Yards Passing...... 601, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 NEUTRAL...... 0-1...... 2-2 Less than 100 Yards Passing...... 46, vs. Cal Poly, Sept. 12, 2015 Bercovici, Michael 15 39 19 1 VS. AP RANKED OPPONENTS…...... 0-0...... 7-7 Less than 200 Yards Passing...... 46, vs. Cal Poly, Sept. 12, 2015 vs TAMU, 2015 vs. COLO, 2013 vs TAMU, 2015 vs TAMU, 2015 500+ Yards Total Offense...... 622, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 Foster, D.J. 23 216 57 3 AUGUST...... 0-0...... 2-0 600+ Yards Total Offense...... 622, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 SEPTEMBER...... 1-1 ...... 9-4 vs. ARIZ, 2013 at UNM, 2014 vs WEBER, 2014 2x (last vs WSU, 2014) OCTOBER……...... 0-0...... 7-3 Less than 200 Yards Total Offense...... 181, at Washington State, Oct. 10, 2009 Hayes, Gump 7 6 5 NOVEMBER…...... 0-0 ...... 9-4 Less than 150 Yards Total Offense...... 115, vs. San Jose State, Sept. 1, 2007 DECEMBER…...... 0-0 ...... 2-2 Forced 5 ASU Turnovers...... 7, vs. Oregon, Sept. 25, 2010 vs TAMU, 2015 vs TAMU, 2015 vs TAMU, 2015 Intercepted 4 ASU Passes...... 4, vs. Oregon, Oct. 18, 2012 Richard, Demario 25 121 46 2 LEADING AT HALFTIME ...... 1-0 ...... 25-1 Had 0 Turnovers...... vs. Cal Poly, Sept. 12, 2015 TRAILING AT HALFTIME ...... 0-1 ...... 4-8 vs POLY, 2015 vs POLY, 2015 at UNM, 2014 2x (last vs POLY, 2015) TIED AT HALFTIME………...... 0-0 ...... 0-3 White, Tim 1 59 59 SCORING FIRST ………...... 1-0...... 24-6 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL RUSHING OPPONENT SCORING FIRST ...... 0-1 ...... 5-7 100+ Rushing Yards...... 130, Joe Protheroe, Cal Poly, Sept. 12, 2015 vs POLY, 2015 vs POLY, 2015 vs POLY, 2015 200+ Rushing Yards...... 240, Jerome Harrison, Washington State, Nov. 5, 2005 SCORE < 20 POINTS…...... 0-1...... 1-3 Two Players with 100+ Rushing Yards...... 156, Terron Ward, RECEIVING CAREER HIGHS (alphabetical) SCORE 20 + POINTS…...... 1-0 ...... 28-10 ...... 128, Storm Woods, at Oregon State, Nov. 15, 2014 SCORE 30 + POINTS…...... 1-0 ...... 24-3 SCORE 40 + POINTS…...... 0-0 ...... 17-1 Had a run of 50+ Yards...... 72, Nick Wilson, Name REC YARDS LONG TD OPPONENT SCORE < 20 POINTS...... 0-0 ...... 13-0 ...... at Arizona, Nov. 28, 2014 Ballage, Kalen 3 38 38 1 OPPONENT SCORE 20+ POINTS…...... 1-1 ...... 15-12 Had a run of 80+ Yards...... 81, Paul Perkins, vs. #11 UCLA, Sept. 25, 2014 OPPONENT SCORE 30+ POINTS…...... 0-1 ...... 8-12 Had 30+ Rushing Attempts...... 37, Devontae Booker, vs. #18 Utah, Nov. 1 2014 vs UCLA, 2014 at COLO, 2014 at COLO, 2014 at COLO, 2014 OPPONENT SCORE 40+ POINTS...... 0-2 ...... 1-5 80+ Yard run for a Touchdown...... 80, Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin, Sept. 14, 2013 Chambers, Gary 3 60 38 1 GAIN < 20 FIRST DOWNS…...... 0-1 ...... 3-5 vs POLY, 2015 2x (last vs POLY, 2015) vs WEBER, 2014 2x (last at UW, 2014) GAIN 20+ FIRST DOWNS…...... 1-0 ...... 4-7 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL PASSING Epps, Raymond 1 15 15 GAIN 25+ FIRST DOWNS...... 1-0...... 13-2 300+ Yards Passing...... 601, Luke Falk, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 GAIN 30+ FIRST DOWNS...... 0-0...... 6-0 400+ Yards Passing...... 601, Luke Falk, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 vs POLY, 2015 vs POLY, 2015 vs POLY, 2015 OPPONENT GAIN < 20 FIRST DOWNS...... 0-0 ...... 18-7 500+ Yards Passing...... 601, Luke Falk, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 Foster, D.J. 9 107 74 2 OPPONENT GAIN 20+ FIRST DOWNS…...... 1-1 ...... 11-6 Had 30+ Completions...... 45, Luke Falk, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 at ND, 2013 vs UCLA, 2012 at USC, 2013 at WSU, 2013 OPPONENT GAIN 25+ FIRST DOWNS...... 0-0...... 2-1 OPPONENT GAIN 30+ FIRST DOWNS...... 0-0...... 2-0 Had 40+ Attempts...... 76, Luke Falk, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 Gammage, Fred 4 33 23 1 Had 50+ Attempts...... 76, Luke Falk, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 vs DUKE, 2014 vs UCLA, 2014 vs UCLA, 2014 vs WSU, 2014 MORE RUSHING YARDS THAN OPPONENT…...... 0-0 ...... 19-1 Had 60+ Attempts...... 76, Luke Falk, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 FEWER RUSHING YARDS THAN OPPONENT…...... 1-1...... 10-11 Completed a Pass of 50+ Yards...... 66, Hayes, Gump 6 13 3 RUSH FOR < 100 YARDS…...... 0-1 ...... 2-4 ...... Kyle Allen to Christian Kirk, vs. Texas A&M, Sept. 5, 2015 vs TAMU, 2015 vs TAMU, 2015 vs TAMU, 2015 RUSH FOR < 200 YARDS…...... 0-1 ...... 10-10 80+ Yard Pass for a Touchdown...... 80, Matt Barkley to Marqise Lee, USC, Nov. 10, 2012 Jefferson, Ellis 4 69 33 1 RUSH FOR 100+ YARDS…...... 1-0 ...... 24-8 RUSH FOR 200+ YARDS…...... 1-0 ...... 16-1 Had 4+ Touchdown Passes ...... 4, Brett Hundley, vs. #11 UCLA, Sept. 25, 2014 2x (last vs TAMU, 2015) vs TAMU, 2015 vs TAMU, 2015 2x (last vs UCLA, 2014) OPPONENT RUSHES FOR < 100 YARDS…...... 0-0 ...... 12-0 Had 5+ Touchdown Passes...... 5, Colt Brennan, Hawaii, Dec. 24, 2006 Kohl, Kody 3 46 46 1 OPPONENT RUSHES FOR 100+ YARDS……...... 1-1 ...... 17-12 OPPONENT RUSH FOR 200+ YARDS...... 1-0...... 8-6 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING 3x (last vs POLY, 2015) at OSU, 2014 at OSU, 2014 6x (last vs TAMU, 2015) Caught 10+ Passes...... 15, Vince Mayle, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 Lucien, Devin 7 79 21 MORE PASSING YARDS THAN OPPONENT…...... 1-0 ...... 21-7 100+ yards Receiving...... 102, Anthony Boone, vs Duke, Dec. 27, 201 vs POLY, 2015 vs POLY, 2015 vs TAMU, 2015 FEWER PASSING YARDS THAN OPPONENT…...... 0-1 ...... 6-6 PASS FOR < 200 YARDS…...... 0-1...... 5-6 Two Players with 100+ Yards ...... 252, Vince Mayle, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 Richard, Demario 5 51 40 2 PASS FOR 200+ YARDS…...... 1-0...... 23-7 ...... 111, Isiah Myers, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 vs DUKE, 2014 vs ND, 2014 vs ND, 2014 vs DUKE, 2014 PASS FOR 300+ YARDS...... 0-0...... 7-3 200+ Yards Receiving...... 252, Vince Mayle, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014 PASS FOR 400+ YARDS...... 0-0...... 1-1 Had 3+ Touchdown Catches...... 3, Dwayne Jarret, USC, Oct. 16, 2004 Smith, Cameron 8 131 73 2 OPPONENT PASSES FOR < 200 YARDS...... 1-0 ...... 15-3 vs UCLA, 2014 vs WSU, 2014 at USC, 2014 vs WSU, 2014 OPPONENT PASSES FOR 200+ YARDS…...... 0-1...... 13-10 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE OPPONENT PASS FOR 300+ YARDS...... 0-0...... 4-1 White, Tim 2 23 19 1 OPPONENT PASS FOR 400+ YARDS...... 0-0...... 2-1 Had 15+ Tackles...... 17, Eric Kendricks, UCLA, Oct. 27, 2012 vs POLY, 2015 vs POLY, 2015 vs POLY, 2015 vs POLY, 2015 Had 2+ Interceptions...... Jordan Poyer, Oregon State, Oct. 1, 2011 MORE TOTAL YARDS THAN OPPONENT…...... 1-0 ...... 22-5 Had 4+ Tackles for Loss...... 4, Daeshon Hall, vs.Texas A&M, Sept. 5, 2015 FEWER TOTAL YARDS THAN OPPONENT...... 0-1 ...... 7-8 Had 3+ Sacks...... 4, Daeshon Hall, vs.Texas A&M, Sept. 5, 2015 GAIN < 300 TOTAL YARDS …...... 0-1 ...... 2-3 Blocked a Punt...... Tellas Jones, at Arizona, Nov. 28, 2014 GAIN 300+ TOTAL YARDS…...... 1-0...... 26-10 GAIN 400+ TOTAL YARDS...... 1-0...... 19-5 Blocked a FG...... Nick Forbes, California, Sept. 29, 2012 GAIN 500+ TOTAL YARDS...... 1-0...... 12-1 Blocked a PAT...... P. Hightower, vs. New Mexico, Sept. 6, 2014 OPPONENT GAINS < 300 TOTAL YARDS…...... 0-0 ...... 12-0 Recorded a Safety...... Team Safety, Stanford, Sept. 21, 2013 OPPONENT GAINS 300+ TOTAL YARDS…...... 1-1...... 16-13 OPPONENT GAIN 400+ TOTAL YARDS...... 0-1...... 18-7 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL MISCELLANEOUS OPPONENT GAIN 500+ TOTAL YARDS...... 0-0...... 11-1 Kick Return for a Touchdown...... 95, GeeGee Greene, Navy, Dec. 29, 2012 COMMIT < 6 PENALTIES…...... 1-0...... 25-7 Punt Return for a Touchdown...... 79, Christian Kirk, vs.Texas A&M, Sept. 5, 2015 COMMIT 6+ PENALTIES.…...... 0-1 ...... 4-6 Interception Return for a Touchdown...... John Timu,at Washington, Oct. 25, 2014 Fumble Return for a Touchdown...... Anthony Lopez, at Arizona, Nov. 28, 2014 3RD DOWN % < 25……...... 0-0 ...... 3-1 Punt Block for a Touchdown...... Chris Conte, California, Oct. 23, 2010 3RD DOWN % 25-49…...... 1-1 ...... 18-11 Scored 3+ TDs (Rushing and Receiving) in a game...... 3 (2 receiving, 1 rushing) 3RD DOWN % 50+ …...... ….0-0 ...... 8-1 ...... Tre Madden, vs. USC, Sept. 28, 2013 OPPONENT 3RD DOWN % < 25…...... ….0-0 ...... 3-2 OPPONENT 3RD DOWN % 25-49…...... 1-1...... 22-8 ...... 3 (3 rushing, 0 receiving) OPPONENT 3RD DOWN % 50+ …...... …. 0-0...... 4-3 ...... Justin Davis, vs. USC, Sept. 28, 2013 Punted the ball 70+ Yards...... 70, Tom Hackett, at Utah, Nov. 9, 2013 TRAIL TIME OF POSSESSION...... 1-0...... 14-9 Kicked a 50+ Yard Field Goal...... 51, Andy Phillips, at Utah, Nov. 9, 2013 LEAD TIME OF POSSESSION...... 0-1...... 14-5 Made 3+ Field Goals...... 3, Kyle Brindza, at Notre Dame, Oct. 5, 2013 TURNOVERS – 0...... 0-0...... 11-1 TURNOVERS – 1+...... 1-1...... 18-11 TURNOVERS – 3+...... 0-0...... 0-4 TAKEAWAYS – 0...... 1-0...... 3-1 TAKEAWAYS – 1+...... 6-3...... 22-12 TAKEAWAYS – 3+...... 0-1...... 12-2

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Name Tackles TFL Sacks INT PBU FF FR Adams, Chad 2 1 vs TAMU, 2015 vs. WSU, 2014 Ball, Marcus 2 2x (last at OSU, 2014) Boateng, Edmond 5 2.0 1.0 at UW, 2014 at USC, 2014 2x (last at UW, 2014) Brown, Kweishi 7 2.0 1 5 1 at OSU, 2014 at UW, 2014 4x (last vs TAMU, 2015) vs. STAN, 2014 vs. DUKE, 2014 Calhoun, D.J. 9 2.5 1.0 2 1 1 at USC, 2014 at USC, 2014 2x (last vs. WSU, 2014) at COLO, 2014 vs. WSU, 2014 at COLO, 2014 Carrington, Lloyd 10 2.0 1.0 1 2 1 at USC, 2014 vs UTAH, 2014 3x (last vs. ND, 2014) 2x (last vs. ND, 2014) vs TAMU, 2015 vs. ND, 2014 Cherry, Demetrius 4 1.0 1 1 at UW, 2014 2014 vs. ND, 2014 3x (last vs TAMU, 2015) Fiso, Salamo 12 3.0 2.0 1 vs. DUKE, 2014 vs. ND, 2014 vs WASH, 2013 vs. WSU, 2014 Johnson, James 7 1.0 1.0 2 at OSU, 2014 3x (last at UA, 2014) at UA, 2014 vs. WEBER, 2014 Latu, Alani 5 vs. WEBER, 2014 Latu, Mo 3 0.5 at OSU, 2014 at OSU, 2014 Latu, Viliami 6 2.0 1.0 1 at OSU, 2014 vs TAMU, 2015 3x (last vs TAMU, 2015) vs. WSU, 2014 Longino, Antonio 17 2.0 1.0 1 1 vs DUKE, 2014 2x (last vs POLY, 2015) 3x (last vs. ND, 2014) 2x (last vs UTAH, 2014) at OSU, 2014 Means, Solomon 2 3x (last at USC, 2014) Mendoza, Carlos 3 2 vs. COLO, 2013 vs. Illinois, 2012 Moeakiola, Laiu 11 3.0 2.0 1 1 1 vs POLY, 2015 vs POLY, 2015 at UW, 2014 3x (last at UW, 2014) at UW, 2014 at UNM, 2014 Murphy-Richardson, I. 1 vs POLY, 2015 Orr, Kareen 1 vs TAMU, 2015 Perry, Armand 9 1.0 1.0 1 at COLO, 2014 3x (last at UA, 2014) 2x (last at UA, 2014) at UW, 2014 Sam Christian 12 2.0 2.0 1 1 vs POLY, 2015 vs POLY, 2015 vs POLY, 2015 at COLO, 2014 vs TAMU, 2015 Scott, Deandre 1 1 4x (last at OSU, 2014) vs. STAN, 2014 Simone, Jordan 20 3.0 1.0 1 1 1 at USC, 2014 vs POLY, 2015 vs. ND, 2014 3x (last vs TAMU, 2015) at COLO, 2014 at UNM, 2014 Smallwood, Tashon 7 1.0 1.0 1 1 vs TAMU, 2015 5x (last at UA, 2014) 2x (last vs. WSU, 2014) vs. ND, 2014 vs. ND, 2014 Wicker, JoJo 3 vs TAMU, 2015 Career Starts OFFENSE...... Consecutive/Career DEFENSE...... Consecutive/Career Longest Starting Streaks...... Teofilo, Vi...... 29/32 Fiso, Salamo...... 21/25 Teofilo, Vi...... 29 Foster, D.J...... 18/27 Carrington, Lloyd...... 15/18 Fiso. Salamo...... 21 Kelly, Nick...... 15/15 Moeakiola, Laiu...... 15/21 Foster, D.J...... 18 Kohl, Kody...... 15/15 Simone, Jordan...... 3/13 Kelly, Nick...... 15 Westerman, Christian...... 7/15 Brown, Kweishi...... 12/12 Kohl, Kody...... 15 Richard, Demario...... 4/5 Longino, Antonio...... 11/12 Carrington, Lloyd...... 15 Bercovici, Mike...... 2/5 Latu, Viliami...... 7/7 Moeakiola, Laiu...... 15 McGehee, Billy...... 2/2 Cherry, Demetrius...... 4/8 Brown, Kweishi...... 12 Lucien, Devin...... 2/2 Boateng, Edmond...... 2/6 Longino, Antonio...... 11 White, Tim...... 1/1 Perry, Armand...... 2/4 Jones, Sam...... 1/1 Sam, Christian...... 2/2 Goodman, Evan...... 0/1 Latu, Mo...... 0/5 Hayes, Gump...... 0/1 Calhoun, D.J...... 0/6 Jefferson, Ellis...... 0/1 Smallwood, Tashon...... 0/9 Chambers, Gary...... 0/3 Means, Solomon...... 0/1 Gammage, Frederick...... 0/4 Johnson, James...... 0/1 McCray, Stephon...... 0/1

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GAME 1 GAME 2 Texas A&M ...... 38 Arizona State...... 35 Arizona State...... 17 Cal Poly...... 21 HOUSTON (AP) - Arizona State tried to recruit both Kyle Allen and TEMPE, Ariz. —Sun Devil Football scored two touchdowns in the freshman Christian Kirk, who grew up just up the road from Tempe, fourth quarter to emphasize its 35-21 home-opening win against Cal Poly Arizona, in Scottsdale. Mustangs on Saturday at Sun Devil Stadium. Instead they signed with Texas A&M, and on Saturday night the pair led Arizona State took a 14-0 lead less than two minutes into the second the Aggies to a 38-17 win over the 15th-ranked Sun Devils. quarter and quarterback Mike Bercovici tossed a pair of touchdowns in the final frame to push the Devils to a 14-point victory in front of the Double Arizona State kicked a field goal before Allen connected with freshman Kirk Inferno and reinvented Sun Devil Stadium. on a short pass and he dashed 66 yards for a touchdown to make it 31-17. Kirk also returned a punt 79 yards for a TD in the second quarter. Sophomore tailback Demario Richard tallied a career-high 121 rushing yards on 25 carries and scored a pair of touchdown to pace the Sun Mike Bercovici threw for 199 yards and a touchdown for the Sun Devils. Devils’ 531 yards of total offense. Senior wide receiver D.J. Foster finished with 134 all-purpose yards, including 76 rushing and 58 receiving, and It was the first-ever meeting between these teams and the loss dropped added a 14-yard touchdown catch in the opening quarter. the Sun Devils to 0-7 against the Southeastern Conference. The Sun Devils defense held Cal Poly scoreless in the first and fourth quar- Allen finished with 198 yards passing with two touchdowns and an ters as four linebackers notched double-digit tackles, including sophomore interception. Murray threw for 49 yards with an interception and ran for linebacker Christian Sam, who co-led the Devils in tackles for the second 69 yards. consecutive game with 12 and added a team-high two sacks. Redshirt senior safety Jordan Simone also added 12 solo tackles, including three of A&M’s revamped defense under John Chavis, the former LSU coordinator, them for a loss, and redshirt junior Laiu Moeakiola set career highs with 11 forced two turnovers, had nine sacks and 14 tackles for losses. It was the tackles and three tackles for loss, respectively. most sacks the Aggies have had since they had 10 against Texas Tech in 1995. The Sun Devils offense began with a spark when Bercovici connected with Foster on a 15-yard pass for the first play of the game. The catch marked SCORING SUMMARY 42 consecutive games with at least one reception for Foster and brought TXAM...... Tra Carson 9 yd pass from Allen (Taylor Bertolet kick) him within two games of tying the school record set by Sun Devil legend TXAM...... Christian Kirk 79 yd punt return (Taylor Bertolet kick) John Jefferson’s streak. ARIZST...... Kody Kohl 4 yd pass from Bercovici (Gonzalez kick) TXAM...... Taylor Bertolet 19 yd FG Bercovici spread the wealth among his receivers as he completed 23 of 35 ARIZST...... Mike Bercovici 19 yd run (Zane Gonzalez kick) passes for 283 yards and three touchdowns. ASU’s aerial attack involved TXAM...... Kyle Allen 12 yd run (Taylor Bertolet kick) four Sun Devils with three or more catches, including seven by first-year ARIZST...... Zane Gonzalez 23 yd FG Sun Devil Devin Lucien and six from Foster. TXAM...... Christian Kirk 66 yd pass from Allen (Bertolet kick) TXAM...... Tra Carson 10 yd run (Taylor Bertolet kick) SCORING SUMMARY ARIZST.....Foster 14 yd pass from Bercovici (Zane Gonzalez kick) TEAM STATS ARIZST...... Demario Richard 13 yd run (Zane Gonzalez kick) ...... ARIZST...... TXAM CPOLY...... Joe Protheroe 4 yd run (Stephen Pyle kick) First Downs...... 19...... 22 ARIZST...... Demario Richard 6 yd run (Zane Gonzalez kick) Third Down Efficiency...... 5-18...... 8-18 CPOLY...... Chris Brown 1 yd run (Stephen Pyle kick) Fourth Down Efficiency...... 0-2...... 0-1 CPOLY...... Enger 21 yd pass from Brown (Stephen Pyle kick) Plays-Net Yards...... 82-291...... 80-425 ARIZST...... Kohl 10 yd pass from Bercovici (Zane Gonzalez kick) Rushes-Yds...... 41-92...... 45-178 ARIZST...... White 4 yd pass from Bercovici (Zane Gonzalez kick) Passing Yds...... 199...... 247 Kick Return Yds...... 82...... 36 TEAM STATS Punt Return Yds...... 21...... 82 ...... CPOLY...... ARIZST Passes...... 25-41-0...... 19-35-2 First Downs...... 20...... 28 Punts...... 10-420...... 6-317 Third Down Efficiency...... 7-19...... 7-15 Fumbles-Lost...... 5-2...... 2-1 Fourth Down Efficiency...... 2-3...... 1-2 Penalties-Yds...... 6-45...... 5-50 Plays-Net Yards...... 80-330...... 80-531 Time of Poss...... 31:31...... 28:29 Rushes-Yds...... 72-284...... 45-248 Passing Yds...... 46...... 283 INDIVIDUAL STATS Kick Return Yds...... 21...... 120 RUSHING Punt Return Yds...... 0...... 4 ARIZST: Demario Richard 16-73, D.J. Foster 3-13, De’Chavon Hayes 7-6, Passes...... 4-8-0...... 23-35-1 Mike Bercovici 15-0 Punts...... 8-326...... 3-123 TXAM: Tra Carson 29-96, Kyler Murray 6-69, James White 2-12, Kyle Fumbles-Lost...... 1-0...... 3-1 Allen 7-3, Team 1--2 Penalties-Yds...... 6-55...... 3-45 PASSING Time of Poss...... 32:22...... 27:38 ARIZST: Mike Bercovici 25-41-199-0 TXAM: Kyle Allen 15-26-198-1, Kyler Murray 4-9-49-1 INDIVIDUAL STATS RECEIVING RUSHING ARIZST: D.J. Foster 6-48, De’Chavon Hayes 6-13, Ellis Jefferson 4-69, CPOLY: Joe Protheroe 28-130, Jared Mohamed 11-75, Kori Garcia 9-30, Demario Richard 4-27, Devin Lucien 2-25, Kody Kohl 2-8, Gary Chambers Chris Brown 15-25, Kyle Lewis 5-17, DJ Peluso 2-6, Alex Suchesk 2-1 1-9 ARIZST: Demario Richard 25-121, D.J. Foster 12-76, Tim White 1-59, TXAM: Christian Kirk 6-106, Ricky Seals-Jones 6-29, Josh Reynolds De’Chavon Hayes 2-7, Team 3--5, Mike Bercovici 2--10 4-78, Speedy Noil 1-15, Damion Ratley 1-10, Tra Carson 1-9 PASSING CPOLY: Chris Brown 4-8-46-0 ARIZST: Mike Bercovici 23-35-283-1 RECEIVING CPOLY: Kyle Lewis 2-19, Reagan Enger 1-21, Jordan Hines 1-6 ARIZST: Devin Lucien 7-79, D.J. Foster 6-58, Gary Chambers 3-60, Kody Kohl 3-40, Tim White 2-23, Raymond Epps 1-15, Frederick Gammage 1-8

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TODD GRAHAM

head Coach ASU: 29-13 (4th Season) | Career: 78-42 (Ninth Season) 2013 Pac-12 Coach of the Year

place finish in the Pac-12 South Division and a 36-31 victory over Duke in the Sun Bowl. Tasked From the moment he was introduced as Arizona with replacing nine starters on defense, Graham led a unit that ranked near the top in the nation in State University’s head football coach on Decem- sacks and tackles for loss, forced 27 turnovers and scored five touchdowns during the season. ber 14, 2011, Todd Graham made it clear he was a visionary. A throwback. A teacher who truly On the other side of the ball, ASU finished the season ranked 16th in the nation in scoring offense believes in the virtues of hard work, dedication and averaged more than 440 yards per game behind record-breaking quarterback and Pac-12 and giving back. Scholar-Athlete of the Year Taylor Kelly, 1,000-yard rusher D.J. Foster and 1,000-yard receiver Jaelen Strong. He made it clear he was going to infuse the program with a culture that was about winning in A total of 28 FBS schools hired coaches prior to the 2012 season, 17 of which remain at those all facets of a student-athlete’s life. Graham referred to it simply as, ‘The Sun Devil Way.’ schools. Of those coaches, Graham has posted the fourth-best overall record in his first three seasons behind only Urban Meyer (38-3), Jim Mora (29-11) and Kevin Sumlin (28-11). “Our goal as a program is that we are going to first and foremost bring out the best in every single person’s character that’s involved in our program,” Graham said. “I’m not only interested in winning In 2013 Graham’s Sun Devils brushed aside the prognostications from skeptics who felt that an on Saturday... I want to win every day in every way. We will compete in the classroom as we early-season string of games against Wisconsin, Stanford, USC and Notre Dame would be a little bit compete on the field. too much to overcome. Then, sitting with a 5-2 record after seven games and still very much in the race for the Pac-12 South crown, the Sun Devils would have their endurance and desire questioned “On the field we’re going to be passionate and disciplined. Discipline is the key to winning football again as they had to navigate their way through a stretch of three of their next four games on the games. We’re going to be involved in the community. The greatest joy that I’ve had in my life is to road. In a gut-check, 20-19 win at Utah, the Sun Devils dug deep and proved they had the tough- learn to be a giver… I want our players to understand that family and character and bringing out ness and resilience to fight through any challenge that lay before them. the best and being a giver, that’s what I call unique character, is giving every day.” That belief would serve them well two weeks later in a winner-take-all showdown at No. 14 UCLA. Graham, the 2013 Pac-12 Coach of the Year, enters his fourth season at the helm of the Arizona At stake: a trip to the Pac-12 Championship game. There would be no hesitation to seize the State University football program. Under his leadership, Sun Devil football has reached levels of moment as the Sun Devils ambushed the Bruins, jumping out to a 35-13 halftime lead. Despite success not seen in more than 30 years as last year’s squad became the first to post back-to- its early dominance, ASU could not leave UCLA’s Rose Bowl Stadium with a win until having to back 10-win seasons since 1973. The accomplishment is the sum of many brilliant achievements overcome yet another test. orchestrated by Graham and his staff the last three seasons. Since Graham’s arrival in Tempe... A furious rally by the Bruins got them to within one score. Down 38-33 and with 3:21 remaining , • ASU’s high-octane offense has eclipsed 50 points in 12 games and the Devils are second in the the Bruins took over possession of the ball at their own 35. In a similar situation one year earlier, Pac-12 and seventh in the nation at 38 points per game during that stretch. UCLA responded by taking the ball down the field for the game winning field goal. Despite Hol- lywood being only 15 miles away, the Sun Devil defense ensured there would be no sequel on this • ASU’s attacking defense has outscored opponents 417-151 in points off takeaways. The Devils day as a pair of critical sacks forced the UCLA offense into submission. And just like that, the Sun are second in the nation with a plus-35 turnover margin and rank in the top three in the nation in Devils were champions of the Pac-12 South. tackles for loss, sacks and interceptions. They are one of only four teams in the nation with more than 300 total tackles for loss, and their 130 sacks and 56 interceptions are both the second- One week later ASU would keep possession of the Territorial Cup after blitzing Arizona 58-21. With highest totals among FBS teams. the win the Sun Devils clinched a berth in the 2013 Pac-12 Championship Game.

• ASU has become one of the least penalized teams in the nation (third over the last three seasons ASU outscored its opponents 146-42 on points off turnovers while posting a +15 takeaway number in fewest penalty yards per game) and the most disciplined team in the Pac-12 (first in fewest in 2013. ASU put points on the board following 75.8 percent of opponent turnovers (25-of-33) penalties per game). compared to just the 33.3 (6-of-18) percent clip ASU opponents scored off of Sun Devil turnovers.

• ASU has earned three consecutive bowl bids and won the Pac-12 South in 2013. The duo of defensive tackle Will Sutton and linebacker Carl Bradford combined to give ASU the most dynamic defensive tandem in the country as the two combined for 24.5 sacks and 44.0 tack- • The Sun Devils are 16-4 at home under Graham and in the last two years have won seven of 10 les for loss in 2012. Their collective average of 1.92 sacks per game was the highest in the country games on the road. by two players on the same team since the 2006 season. Bradford racked up 40.5 tackles for loss in two years under Graham, tied for the fourth most by any player in the nation in that time. • The Sun Devils have also reached new heights in the classroom. ASU’s 12 Pac-12 All-Academic honorees in 2014 were the most in program history (26 in three years). In addition, 97 football Sutton became ASU’s sixth winner of the Morris Trophy and the 18th consensus All-American and student-athletes have earned Scholar Baller® recognition – which honors Sun Devil student- first since 2007. Sutton also became the fifth ASU player to win the Pac-10/12 conference Defen- athletes who achieve a 3.0 GPA or higher – in his three seasons. sive Player of the Year award. After accomplishing all of that as a junior, Sutton returned for his senior season and repeated as the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year and Morris Trophy Winner In 2014, Graham’s Sun Devil squad posted a 10-3 record, including 6-3 in Pac-12 play, a second- while adding numerous All-American accolades.

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ypg). His team finished 11-3, capped by another large bowl win, a 45-13 victory over No. 22 Although the 2013 Sun Devils would come up short of their ultimate goal of getting to and win- Ball State in the GMAC Bowl. ning the annual Rose Bowl Game, they proved they had the right people on board. And leading that ship a captain in Graham, who, surrounded by the best lieutenants in the land, would put Including ASU’s 62-28 win over Navy in the 2012 Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl, Graham’s offense them in position to get there again. has enabled three different teams (two at Tulsa) to score 60-plus points in a bowl game, making him the only coach to accomplish the feat multiple times. Graham was named the 2013 Pac-12 Coach of the Year and as he and his staff of talented assistants – all committed to winning, ‘The Sun Devil Way – guided the team through a turbulent Prior to taking the head job at Tulsa, Graham led Rice to its first bowl game in 45 seasons in schedule to post a 10-4 record and an 8-1 record to earn the program’s first Pac-12 Champion- 2006 and earned Conference USA Coach of the Year honors that same season. ship game berth. Graham began his coaching career in 1988 as an assistant at Poteet High School/Middle School “The honor says, ‘Coach of the Year,’ but it really should say ‘Team of the Year,’ because none of in Mesquite (1988-90) and then helped lead East Central University from a .500 program to this would be possible without the work of our tireless coaching – I’m very blessed to have tre- NAIA national champions in his third year as he served as defensive coordinator from 1991-93. mendous teachers, men of great character that do a tremendous job – and the trust of our kids One year later he was at Carl Albert High School in Midwest City, Okla., and then spent time to believe what we are teaching them is going to take us where we want to go,” said Graham. from 1995-2000 at Allen High School in Allen, Texas. While at Allen, north of Dallas, he also served as athletic director and led a program that had no district wins in the year prior to his In his first season at Arizona State, Graham guided the team to an 8-5 record as the program arrival to five playoff berths in six seasons (1995-2000). recorded its first winning regular season since going 10-2 in 2007. ASU ended the season with three straight wins for the first time since 1978 and just the 14th time in school history. Graham was hired as the linebackers coach at West Virginia in 2001 and one year later he was promoted to defensive co-coordinator as the Mountaineers went from 3-8 to 9-4, the top That season, ASU beat Arizona in a dramatic fourth-quarter comeback in Tucson to reclaim turnaround in the country in 2002. the Territorial Cup and went on to win a bowl game for the first time since 2005 and the 13th time in school history. Additionally, ASU was one of just four Pac-12 teams to win at least In 2003 Steve Kragthorpe hired Graham as the defensive coordinator at Tulsa. For the second three conference road games (3-2) in 2012, doing so for just the fifth time in the program’s time in as many years, a Graham-led defense proved instrumental in helping a program post Pac-10/12 history. the nation’s best turnaround as the Golden Hurricane went from 1-11 in 2002 to 8-5 in 2003. Graham’s defenses would help lead Tulsa to a pair of bowl games before he moved on to take While known for leading programs that have annually been among the nation’s leaders in over the head job at Rice. offensive production, Graham gained national acclaim for his coaching prowess on the other side of the ball after leading defenses that helped West Virginia (2002) and Tulsa (2003) engineer Graham was an all-state defensive back at North Mesquite High School and, after graduating two of the top single-season turnarounds in recent memory. With head-turning accomplishments in 1983, he played for East Central University in Ada, Okla., where he was a two-time NAIA like those it is easy to see why Graham believes that defense wins championships. All-American defensive back.

Employing an approach that emphasizes excellent fundamentals and hard and disciplined play, Born Dec. 5 1964, Graham earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in education from East the Sun Devils’ extraordinary improvement on defense played a paramount role in the team’s rise Central University. He and his wife, Penni, have six children: Bo, Natalie, Hank, Haylee, Dakota improvement in 2012. After finishing at or near the bottom of the Pac-12 in several defensive categories in 2011, the Sun Devils experienced an amazing reversal in 2012 as they led the THE TODD GRAHAM FILE conference in tackles for loss (No. 1 in the nation), pass defense (No. 3 in the nation), and pass efficiency defense (No. 10 in the nation) and finished second in the league in sacks (No. 2 in Overall Head Coaching Record: 78-42 (Ninth Season) the nation), interceptions (No. 4 in the nation) and total defense. Born: Dec. 5, 1964 Hometown: Mesquite, Texas Alma Mater: East Central University (1987) Graham was named the 23rd head football coach in program history on December 14, 2011, Family: Wife Penni and children Bo, Hank, Natalie, Haylee, Dakota and Michael Todd Jr. arriving in Tempe from the University of Pittsburgh. COACHING EXPERIENCE Graham became well-known on the national scene following a four-year stint at Tulsa (2007- East Central University: 1991-93, defensive coordinator 2010) where he led the Golden Hurricane to a 36-17 mark, which included three bowl wins and West Virginia: 2001-02, co-defensive coordinator three seasons of 10-plus wins. Tulsa was one of just 11 schools to post back-to-back 10-win Tulsa: 2003-05, assistant head coach and defensive coordinator seasons in 2007 and 2008. Rice: 2006, head coach Tulsa: 2007-10, head coach The native of Mesquite, Texas, had seasons at Tulsa which included records of 10-4 (2007), Pittsburgh: 2011, head coach Arizona State: 2012-Current, head coach 11-3 (2008) and 10-3 (2010) and in his final season the Golden Hurricane won games at Notre Dame and then topped No. 24 Hawaii 62-35 in its own bowl game. The Notre Dame win was GRAHAM’S COLLEGE COACHING RECORD dubbed the biggest upset of the 2010 college football season by ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit. Year School Overall Conf. Notes 2006 Rice 7-6 6-2 Turned team around after 1-10 finish in ‘05 One distinguishing characteristic of Graham-coached teams has been their propensity for lighting 2007 Tulsa 10-4 6-3 Victory in GMAC Bowl up the scoreboard. On two occasions Tulsa led the nation in total offense (2007 at 543.9 yards 2008 Tulsa 11-3 7-2 Second consecutive GMAC Bowl victory per game and 2008 at 569.9 yards per game) and ranked fifth in 2010. His 2010 Tulsa team 2009 Tulsa 5-7 3-5 also led the nation in interceptions (24) and was third in turnovers gained (36). His 2007 squad 2010 Tulsa 10-3 6-2 Victory in Hawai’i Bowl, Final AP #24 not only led the nation in total offense at 543.9 yards per game, it set 29 school records, 15 2011 Pitt 6-6 4-3 conference marks and four NCAA records. Tulsa routed Bowling Green 63-7 in the GMAC Bowl, 2012 ASU 8-5 5-4 Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl Victory 2013 ASU 10-4 8-1 Pac-12 South Champions the largest bowl margin of victory in NCAA history. 2014 ASU 10-3 6-3 Hyundai Sun Bowl Victory 2015 ASU 1-1 0-0 His 2008 team again led the nation in total offense (569.9 yards per game) while ranking Career 78-42 51-25 Five 10+ win seasons, Five Bowl Victories second in scoring (47.2 points per game), fifth in rushing (268 ypg) and ninth in passing (301.9

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School/Last School) 5 Adams, Chad* DB 5-10 185 So. Allen, Texas (Allen) No. Name Pos. 84 Alexander, JD TE 6-1 212 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Basha) 1 Hayes, De’Chavon RB 59 Bailey, Quinn OL 6-5 311 RFr. Gilbert, Ariz. (Higley) 1 Wicker, JoJo DL 31 Ball, Marcus* S 6-2 225 RSo. Westerville, Ohio (Westerville-South) 2 Bercovici, Mike QB 2 Sam, Christian LB 9 Ballage, Kalen* RB 6-3 230 So. Peyton, Colo. (Falcon) 3 Calhoun, DJ LB 96 Bates, Jalen DL 6-4 245 Fr. Kaplan, La. (Kaplan) 3 Perkins, Bryce QB 49 Becerra, Richie LB 5-11 200 So. Mesa, Ariz. (Marcos De Niza) 4 Richard, Demario RB 2 Bercovici, Mike*** QB 6-2 210 RSr. Calabasas, Calif. (Taft) 5 Adams, Chad DB 97 Boateng, Edmond* DL 6-4 265 RJr. Fairfax, Va. (Wesley Chapel (Fla.))(New Mexico Military Institute) 5 Gonzalez, Zane PK 35 Brimhall, Jacom* RB 5-8 185 So. Mesa, Ariz. (Mountain View) 5 Wilkins, Manny QB 10 Brown, Kweishi* DB 6-0 210 Sr. El Cajon, Calif. (Grossmont College) 6 Cox, Chans LB 3 Calhoun, DJ* LB 6-0 225 So. El Cerrito, Calif. (El Cerrito) 6 Smith, Cameron WR 8 Carrington, Lloyd** DB 6-0 195 RSr. Dallas, Texas (Lincoln) 6 Wilson, Jay Jay TE 81 Chambers, Gary*** WR 6-4 215 RSr. Glendale, Ariz (Ironwood) 7 Means, Solomon DB 7 White, Brady QB 21 Chatman, Terrell WR 6-3 190 Fr. Baton Rouge, La. (Central) 8 Carrington, Lloyd DB 94 Cherry, Demetrius** DL 6-6 300 RSr. Frostproof, Fla. (Frostproof Middle) (Contral Costa College) 8 Foster, D.J. WR 40 Collins, Chaz DB 5-9 163 Fr. Mission Hills, Calif. (Bishop Alemany) 9 Ballage, Kalen RB 22 Cosgrove, Mark FB 5-8 226 So. Mullica Hill, N.J. (Pennsville Memorial) 10 Brown, Kweishi DB 72 Cote, Cade OL 6-4 281 Fr. Gilbert, Ariz. (Williams Field) 12 White, Tim WR 6 Cox, Chans* LB 6-3 244 RSo. Lakeside, Ariz. (Blue Ridge) 13 Perry, Armand DB 99 Dayries, Emanuel* DL 6-3 295 So. New Orleans, La. (O. Perry Walker) 14 Lauderdale, Eric WR 80 Epps, Raymond TE 6-5 235 RSo. Indianapolis (Warren Central) (Arizona Western College) 15 Lucien, Devin WR 74 Faamatau, Dillon OL 6-4 283 Fr. Norwalk, Calif. (Norwalk ) 17 Lewis, Jason RB 58 Fiso, Salamo** LB 6-0 230 RJr. Long Beach, Calif. (Polytechnic) 17 Murphy-Richardson, Ismael LB 18 Johnson, James S 8 Foster, D.J.*** WR 6-0 195 Sr. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Saguaro) 19 Jefferson, Ellis WR 63 Fraboni, Mitchell* LS 6-2 217 So. Phoenix, Ariz. (Mountain Pointe) 20 Thomas, Khaylan LB 55 Franklin, Jason** LB 6-0 221 RSr. Simi Valley, Calif. (Chaminade College Prep) 21 Chatman, Terrell WR 89 Gammage, Frederick** WR 5-11 185 RJr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Brophy Prep) 22 Ralston, Nick LB 37 Gerhart, Coltin S 6-0 205 RFr. Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta) 22 Cosgrove, Mark FB 32 Gilbert, Trent PK 6-2 186 Fr. Gilbert, Ariz. (Higley) 24 Scott, DeAndre DB 5 Gonzalez, Zane** PK 6-1 190 Jr. Deer Park, Texas (Deer Park High School) 25 Orr, Kareem DB 56 Goodman, Devin*** OL 6-1 284 RSr. Lakeland, Fla. (Lakeland Senior) 26 Haack, Matt P 57 Goodman, Evan** OL 6-4 310 RJr. Lakeland, Fla. (Lakeland Senior) 28 Moeakiola, Viliami (Laiu) LB 34 Green, Jordan RB 5-9 175 RJr. San Diego, Calif. (University City) 29 Hoekstra, Joshua RB 29 Otomewo, Jayme S 88 Groebner, Daniel WR 5-9 182 Sr. Lakeside, Ariz. (Blue Ridge) 30 Tautalatasi, Dasmond DB 26 Haack, Matt** P 6-1 199 Jr. West Des Moines, Iowa (Dowling) 31 Ball, Marcus S 82 Harvey, Jalen WR 6-1 200 RFr. El Cerrito, Calif. (El Cerrito) 31 Rees, Gabriel RB 1 Hayes, De’Chavon “Gump” RB 5-11 190 RJr. Richmond, Va. (Lackawanna College) 32 Longino, Antonio LB 29 Hoekstra, Joshua RB 5-10 210 RFr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Pinnacle) 32 Trent Gilbert PK 87 Hudson, Tommy TE 6-5 255 Fr. San Jose, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty) 34 Green, Jordan RB 54 Humphreys, Connor DL 6-3 290 RFr. Portland, Ore. (Central Catholic) 34 Scott, Jamal LB 19 Jefferson, Ellis* WR 6-5 212 RSo. Denton, Texas (Guyer) 35 Brimhall, Jacom RB 83 Jenkins, Ryan WR 5-9 197 RSo. Marietta, Ga. (Lassiter) (Tennessee) 36 Williams, Luke LB 18 Johnson, James* S 6-1 200 RSo. Upland, Calif. (Upland) 37 Gerhart, Coltin S 38 Simone, Jordan DB 76 Jones, Sam OL 6-5 297 RFr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (ThunderRidge) 39 Lawal, Malik LB 50 Kelly, Nick** OL 6-3 295 Sr. Orangevale, Calif. (Casa Robles) 40 Collins, Chaz DB 83 Kohl, Kody** TE 6-3 235 RJr. Gilbert, Ariz. (Mesquite) 41 Latu, Viliami LB 44 Latu, Alani “A.J.”* LB 6-2 250 RSo. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Rancho Cucamonga) 43 Mendoza, Carlos LB 98 Latu, Mo*** DT 6-3 370 RSr. Gilbert, Ariz. (Perry) 44 Latu, Alani LB 41 Latu, Viliami “Ami”** LB 6-2 290 Jr. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Rancho Cucamonga) 45 Lea, George DL 14 Lauderdale, Eric WR 6-2 194 RJr. Fayetteville, Ga. (Fayette County) (Saddleback College) 46 Smelser, Colbe LB 39 Lawal, Malik LB 6-1 220 Fr. Temecula, Calif. (Chaparral) 47 Thompson, Matthew LB 45 Lea, George DL 6-2 276 Fr. New Orleans, La. (Landry-Walker) 48 Ogas, Frank LB 17 Lewis, Jason RB 6-3 235 Fr. Virginia Beach, Va. (Ocean Lake) 48 Wallace, Marshall DL 32 Longino, Antonio** LB 6-2 230 RSr. East Cleveland, Ohio (Shaw) (Hutchinson CC) 49 Becerra, Richie LB 15 Lucien, Devin WR 6-2 195 RSr. Encino, Calif (Crespi) (UCLA) 88 Martinez, Grant* TE 6-5 235 RSo. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Notre Dame Prep) 51 Mathews, Brandon** LB 6-0 216 RJr. Mesa, Ariz. (Mountain View) 78 McClure, Tyler* OL 6-1 277 RSo. Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler) 77 McCray, Stephon** OL 6-3 314 RJr. Fresno, Calif. (Bullard)

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School/Last School) 75 McGehee, William** OL 6-6 314 RSr. Plano, Texas (Prestonwood Christian Acad.) (Navarro College) No. Name Pos. 7 Means, Solomon*** DB 6-1 181 RSr. Stockton, Calif. (Lincoln) 50 Kelly, Nick OL 43 Mendoza, Carlos** LB 6-1 231 RJr. Oxnard, Calif. (Oaks Christian) 51 Mathews, Brandon LB 71 Miller, Steven OL 6-5 310 Fr. Gilbert, Ariz. (Gilbert) 51 Robertson, Zach OL 28 Moeakiola, Viliami “Laiu”** LB 6-1 215 RJr. Euless, Texas (Trinity) 54 Humphreys, Connor DL 17 Murphy-Richardson, Ismael LB 6-4 230 RFr. Goodyear, Ariz. (Desert Edge) 55 Franklin, Jason LB 48 Ogas, Frank LB 6-0 240 RSo. Morenci, Ariz. (Morenci) 55 Westerman, Christian OL 25 Orr, Kareem DB 5-11 195 Fr. Chattanooga, Tenn. (Notre Dame) 56 Goodman, Devin OL 57 Goodman, Evan OL 29 Otomewo, Jayme S 6-1 188 RSo. Los Angeles, Calif. (Dorsey) 58 Fiso, Salamo LB 3 Perkins, Bryce QB 6-3 215 Fr. Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler) 59 Bailey, Quinn OL 13 Perry, Armand* DB 6-1 200 So. Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman) 63 Fraboni, MItchell LS 85 Pokraka, Josh TE 6-0 233 Fr. Honolulu, Hawaii (Kaiser) 66 Shields, Donnie LS 68 Quitmeyer, Jay DE 6-4 284 Sr. Bullhead City, Ariz. (Mohave) 68 Quitmeyer, Jay DE 22 Ralston, Nick LB 6-1 240 Fr. Argyle, Texas (Argyle) 71 Miller, Steve OL 31 Rees, Gabriel RB 5-11 191 Fr. Bettendorf, Iowa (Bettendorf) 72 Cote, Cade OL 93 Reynolds, Deonte DL 6-5 325 Jr. Pinole, Calif. (Pinole Valley) (Contra Costa) 73 Teofilo, Vi OL 4 Richard, Demario* RB 5-10 220 So. Palmdale, Calif. (Palmdale) 74 Faamatau, Dillon OL 51 Robertson, Zach OL 6-6 330 Fr. Bellflower, Calif. (Saint John Bosco) 75 McGehee, William OL 76 Jones, Sam OL 2 Sam, Christian* LB 6-1 240 So. Allen, Texas (Allen) 77 McCray, Stephon OL 24 Scott, DeAndre* DB 5-9 190 So. Philadelphia, Pa. (Imhotep Charter) 78 McClure, Tyler OL 34 Scott, Jamal LB 6-2 220 RFr. Anaheim, Calif. (Magnolia) 79 Walter, Mason OL 66 Shields, Donnie** LS 6-0 240 Sr. Sun City, Ariz. (Liberty) 80 Epps, Raymond TE 38 Simone, Jordan* DB 6-0 195 RSr. Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline) (Washington State) 81 Chambers, Gary WR 90 Smallwood, Tashon* DL 6-1 280 So. Fresno, Calif. (Central) 82 Harvey, Jalen WR 46 Smelser, Colbe LB 5-9 210 So. Gilbert, Ariz. (Williams Field) 83 Kohl, Kody TE 6 Smith, Cameron** WR 5-11 193 Jr. Coppell, Texas (Coppell) 85 Pokraka, Josh TE 91 Smith, Corey* DL 6-6 290 RSo. New Orleans, La. (Perry Walker) 85 Whiley, Tyler WR 30 Tautalatasi, Dasmond DB 6-0 194 RFr. Concord, Calif. (De La Salle) 86 Vear, Dan TE 87 Hudson, Tommy TE 73 Teofilo, Vi*** OL 6-3 315 RSr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Moon Valley) 88 Groebner, Daniel WR Thomas, Greg P 5-8 163 Fr. Petaluma, Calif (Petaluma) 88 Martinez, Grant TE 20 Thomas, Khaylan LB 6-2 220 Fr. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Etiwanda) 89 Gammage, Frederick WR 47 Thompson, Matthew LB 5-11 200 Jr. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Scottsdale Christian Academy) 90 Smallwood, Tashon DL 92 Topps, Tramel DL 6-2 280 RJr. Milwaukee, Wis. (Milwaukee Pulaski) (Arizona Western College) 91 Smith, Corey DL 86 Vear, Dan TE 6-5 240 RJr. Hillsdale, Mich. (Hillsdale) (College of the Canyons) 92 Topps, Tramel DL 48 Wallace, Marshall ‘Bo’ DL 6-4 215 Fr. New Orleans, La. (John Curtis Christian) 93 Reynolds, Deonte DL 79 Walter, Mason OL 6-5 294 Fr. Temecula, Calif. (Chaparral) 94 Cherry, Demetrius DL 55 Westerman, Christian* OL 6-4 300 RSr. Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton) 95 Wren, Renell DL 85 Whiley, Tyler WR 6-0 210 RFr. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Chaparral) 96 Bates, Jalen DL 97 Boateng, Edmond DL 7 White, Brady QB 6-2 200 Fr. Newhall, Calif. (Hart) 98 Latu, Mo DT 12 White, Tim WR 5-11 185 RJr. Santa Clarita, Calif. (Hart) (College of the Canyons) 99 Dayries, Emanuel DL 1 Wicker, JoJo DL 6-3 275 Fr. Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly) 5 Wilkins, Manny QB 6-3 190 RFr. Novato, Calif. (San Marin) 36 Williams, Luke LB 6-1 203 RSr. Brea, Calif. (Brea-Olinda) (Saddleback College) 6 Wilson, Jay Jay TE 6-3 250 Fr. Valencia, Calif. (Valencia) 95 Wren, Renell* DL 6-5 290 RFr. St. Louis, Mo. (Lutheran)

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Mike Norvell - Deputy Head Coach (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) Chris Thomsen - Assistant Head Coach (Offensive Line) Keith Patterson - Defensive Coordinator (Linebackers/Defensive Special Teams) Shawn Slocum - Associate Head Coach (Special Teams Coord/OLBs) Chris Ball - Co-Defensive Coordinator (Safeties/Def. Passing Game) DelVaughn Alexander - Assistant Coach (Wide Receivers/Off. Passing Game Coord.) Jackie Shipp - Assistant Coach (Defensive Line) Chip Long - Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coord. (Tight Ends/Offensive Special Teams) Josh Martin - Assistant Coach (Running Backs) Ryan Silverfield- Senior Associate Offensive Analyst Jarred Holley - Graduate Assistant (Defense/Safeties) Ray Brown - Graduate Assistant (Defense/Corners) Taylor Kelly - Graduate Assistant (Offense/Quarterbacks) Kenny Dillingham - Graduate Assistant (Offense) Tim Cassidy - Senior Associate Athletic Director of Football Shawn Griswold - Head Coach Sports Performance Vince Hug - Football Operations Assistant Patrick Suddes - Assistant Athletics Director for Recruiting Danny Phillips - On-Campus Recruiting Manager Marcus Castro-Walker - Director of Player Personnel Brennan Marion - Offensive Quality Control Brennan Ball - Defensive Quality Control

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OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS X 15 Devin Lucien 6-2 195 R-Sr. NOSE 94 Demetrius Cherry 6-6 300 R-Sr. P 26 Matt Haack 6-1 199 Jr. 19 Ellis Jefferson 6-5 212 R-So. 41 Viliami Latu 6-2 290 Jr. 21 Terrell Chatman 6-3 190 Fr. 91 Corey Smith 6-6 290 R-So. KO 5 Zane Gonzalez 6-1 190 Jr.

Y 81 Gary Chambers 6-4 215 R-Sr. TIGER 90 Tashon Smallwood 6-1 280 So. FG 5 Zane Gonzalez 6-1 190 Jr. 14 Eric Lauderdale 6-2 194 R-Jr. or 41 Viliami Latu 6-2 290 Jr. 85 Tyler Whiley 6-0 210 R-Fr. 95 Renell Wrenn 6-5 290 R-Fr. LS 63 Mitchell Fraboni 6-2 217 So. 66 Donnie Shields 5-11 240 Sr. Z 8 D.J. Foster 6-0 195 Sr. END 1 JoJo Wicker 6-3 275 Fr. 89 Frederick Gammage 5-11 185 R-Jr. or 97 Edmond Boateng 6-4 265 R-Jr. H 26 Matt Haack 6-1 199 Jr. or 12 Tim White 5-11 185 R-Jr. 2 Mike Bercovici 6-2 210 R-Sr. DEVIL 32 Antonio Longino 6-2 230 R-Sr. LT 57 Evan Goodman 6-4 310 R-Jr. 44 Alani Latu 6-2 250 R-So. KR 1 De’Chavon Hayes 5-11 190 R-Jr. 76 Sam Jones 6-5 297 R-Fr. 6 Jay Jay Wilson 6-3 250 Fr. 12 Tim White 5-11 185 R-Jr. 51 Zach Robertson 6-6 330 Fr. or 9 Kalen Ballage 6-3 230 So. 9 Kalen Ballage 6-3 230 So. or 71 Steve Miller 6-5 310 Fr. SPUR 28 Laiu Moeakiola 6-1 215 R-Jr. PR 1 De’Chavon Hayes 5-11 190 R-Jr. LG 55 Christian Westerman 6-4 300 R-Sr. 31 Marcus Ball 6-2 217 R-So. 35 Jacom Brimhall 5-8 185 So. 77 Stephon McCray 6-3 314 R-Jr. or 18 James Johnson 6-1 192 R-So. 71 Steve Miller 6-5 310 Fr. or 24 Deandre Scott 5-9 190 So. PRO-NUN-SEE-AY-SHUNS

C 50 Nick Kelly 6-3 295 Sr. SAM 58 Salamo Fiso 6-0 230 R-Jr. Kalen Ballage kay-len buh-lawj 77 Stephon McCray 6-3 314 R-Jr. or 2 Christian Sam 6-1 240 So. Mike Bercovici burr-ko-vee-chee 72 Cade Cote 6-4 281 Fr. 6 Chans Cox 6-3 244 R-So. Edmond Boateng bo-teng Jacom Brimball jay-come RG 73 Vi Teofilo 6-4 315 R-Sr. WILL 3 DJ Calhoun 6-0 225 So. Kweishi Brown kwee-she 77 Stephon McCray 6-3 314 R-Jr. or 2 Christian Sam 6-1 240 So. Demetrius Cherry deh-mee-tree-us 54 Connor Humphreys 6-3 290 R-Fr. 43 Carlos Mendoza 6-2 231 R-Jr. Cade Cote coat-ee Chans Cox chance RT 75 William McGehee 6-6 314 R-Sr. BC 8 Lloyd Carrington 5-11 192 R-Sr. Emanuel Dayries dare-ees 76 Sam Jones 6-5 297 R-Fr. 7 Solomon Means 6-1 181 R-Sr. Salamo Fiso suh-law-mo fee-so 59 Quinn Bailey 6-5 311 R-Fr. or 25 Kareem Orr 5-11 195 Fr. Mitchel Fraboni fruh-bone-ee 51 Zach Robertson 6-6 330 Fr. Frederick Gammage gamm-edge BS 38 Jordan Simone 6-0 195 R-Sr. Coltin Gerhart gare-heart TE 83 Kody Kohl 6-3 231 R-Jr. 5 Chad Adams 5-9 184 So. Matt Haack hawk 80 Raymond Epps 6-5 231 R-So. 37 Coltin Gerhart 5-11 206 R-Fr. Jalen Harvey jay-len 87 Tommy Hudson 6-5 253 Fr. De’Chavon ‘Gump’ Hayes de-shave-vawn FS 13 Armand Perry 6-1 200 So. Daniel Groebner grub-ner H 80 Raymond Epps 6-5 231 R-So. 18 James Johnson 6-1 192 R-So. Kody Kohl kole 22 Nick Ralston 6-1 240 Fr. 30 Dasmond Tautalatasi 6-0 194 R-Fr. Alani Latu uh-law-nee law-too 88 Grant Martinez 6-5 230 R-So. Mo Latu law-too FC 10 Kweishi Brown 5-11 209 Sr. Viliami Latu vill-ee-aw-me law-too QB 2 Mike Bercovici 6-2 210 R-Sr. 7 Solomon Means 6-1 181 R-Sr. Antonio Longino lawn-jee-no 5 Manny Wilkins 6-3 190 R-Fr. or 25 Kareem Orr 5-11 195 Fr. Devin Lucien loo-see-en or 3 Bryce Perkins 6-3 215 Fr. William McGehee mic-gee Laiu Moeakiola lye-oo mwok-ee-oh-luh or 7 Brady White 6-2 200 Fr. BC- Boundary Corner Ismael Murphy-Richardson iz-may-el BS- Bandit Safety Armand Perry arr-mawnd TB 4 Demario Richard 5-10 220 So. FS- Free Safety Deonte Reynolds day-on-tay 9 Kalen Ballage 6-3 230 So. FC- Field Corner Demario Richard deh-mar-ee-oh 22 Nick Ralston 6-1 240 Fr. DeAndre Scott dee-on-dray Bold Face - Starter Jordan Simone sih-mo-nee RB 9 Kalen Ballage 6-3 230 So. Tashon Smallwood tay-shawn or 1 De’Chavon Hayes 5-11 190 R-Jr. Dasmond Tautalatasi daz-mond tao-tuh-luh-taw-see 35 Jacom Brimhall 5-8 185 So Vi Teofilo vee tay-oh-fee-low Tyler Whiley why-lee Rennell Wren reh-nell

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QUARTERBACKS- #2 Mike Bercovici, Redshirt Senior – Has thrown for 1,960 yards and 16 touchdowns in his career...Finished 23-of-35 for 283 yards and three touchdowns with a pick against Cal Poly (9/12)... Became the first player in history to throw for 5 touchdowns against USC last and his 510 total passing yards in the game were the second-highest total against the Trojans in USC history as well... Finished the game 25-of-45 for 510 yards with five touchdowns and no interceptions...Preliminary research shows his 998 passing yards in his first two career starts are an NCAA record...Made his first career start against UCLA (9/25), setting school records for completions and attempts in going 42-of-68 for 488 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions...His 488 yards were the most by a Sun Devil quarterback making his first career start and the fifth-highest total in program history...

PASSING g cmp-att-int yards td long pct avg/p avg/g effic 2011 2 2-3-0 15 0 8 66.7 5.0 7.5 108.7 2013 12 3-4-0 18 0 12 75.0 4.5 1.5 112.8 2014 13 115-186-4 1445 12 77 61.8 7.8 111.2 144.1 2015 2 48-76-1 482 4 33 63.2 6.3 241.0 131.2 TOTAL 39 168-269-5 1960 16 77 62.5 7.3 65.3 139.6

RUNNING BACKS- #4 Demario Richard, Sophomore - .Of his 221 yards from scrimmage this season, 105 have come after first contact...Had a career game against Cal Poly (9/12) with 121 yards on 25 rushes with two rushing touchdowns, setting career bests in the first two categories and tying his career single game rushing touchdown mark..Was the leading Sun Devil rusher against Texas A&M (9/5) with 73 yards on 16 rushes...Ranked second on the team in 2014 in rushing with 487 yards and four touchdowns...Led all Sun Devil backs in yards per carry with 5.7...All Pac-12 Honorable Mention...2014 SCOUT All-American Hon- orable Mention... Was named the MVP of the Sun Bowl after a career high four touchdowns, two rushing and two receiving touchdowns...His four touchdowns were tied for the most in ASU’s bowl history (Woody Green had four at the 1972 Fiesta Bowl)...Had a career game against Utah, leading the team in rushing 14 times for a 116 yards with no negative rushes in the game...Had the first touchdown rush of his career on a 49-yard scamper against UNM (9/6)...

RUSHING g att yards td long avg/c avg/g 014 13 84 478 4 46 5.7 36.8 2015 2 41 194 2 18 4.7 97.0 TOTAL 15 125 672 6 46 5.4 44.8 RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g 2014 13 13 156 4 40 1.0 12.0 12.0 2015 2 4 27 0 9 2.0 6.8 13.5 TOTAL 15 17 183 4 40 1.1 10.8 12.2

#9 Kalen Ballage, Sophomore - Appeared in 12 of the 13 games as a true freshman, primarily as a goal line back...Carried the ball 42 times for 138 yards and added three touchdowns... Added six catches for 64 yards and a touchdown...Had a 96 yard kick return in the Sun Bowl to set up the game-winning touchdown and added 15 rushing yards (12/27)...Grabbed his first career touchdown reception on a 38-yard catch-and-run against Colorado (9/13)...Had a career high two touchdown rushes against UNM (9/6)...Appeared as a true freshman in the opener against Weber State (8/28), logging 36 yards on the ground and his first career touchdown...

RUSHING g att yards td long avg/c avg/g 2014 11 37 112 3 12 3.0 10.2 TOTAL 11 37 112 3 12 3.0 10.2 RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g 2014 11 6 64 1 38 0.5 10.7 5.8 TOTAL 11 6 64 1 38 0.5 10.7 5.8

#1 De’Chavon Hayes, Redshirt Junior - Had a career-long 57-yard kick return against Cal Poly (9/12)...Earned his first career start against Texas A&M (9/5) and accounted for a team- leading 113 yards of all-purpose yards in the contest...

RUSHING g att yards td long avg/c avg/g 2015 2 9 13 0 5 1.4 6.5 TOTAL 2 9 13 0 5 1.4 6.5 RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g 2015 2 6 13 0 3 3.0 2.2 6.5 TOTAL 2 6 13 0 3 3.0 2.2 6.5 PUNT RETURNS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g 2015 2 6 25 0 11 4.2 12.5 TOTAL 2 6 25 0 11 4.2 12.5 KICK RETURNS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g 2015 2 6 150 0 57 25.0 75.0 TOTAL 2 6 150 0 57 25.0 75.0 ALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g 2015 2 13 13 25 150 0 201 100.5 TOTAL 2 13 13 25 150 0 201 100.5

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WIDE RECEIVERS/TIGHT ENDS- #8 D.J. Foster, Senior - Leads all active FBS players with a reception in 42 consecutive games...Is second in the FBS in career all-purpose yards with 4,160...Led all players with 134 yards from scrimmage against Cal Poly (9/12) with 134 (76 rushing, 58 receiving)...Had a team-high six receptions against Texas A&M (9/5) for 48 yards...Returns for his senior season as only active Football Bowl Subdivision student-athlete to account for more than 1,500 career rushing yards and 1,500 career receiving yards...Led the Sun Devils with 1,081 rushing yards and nine touchdowns last season...Finished second on the team in recieving with 62 catches, 688 yards and three touchdowns ...Was the only player in the nation with over 1,000 rushing yards and over 600 receiving yards....Had the best game of his career against UNM (9/6), becoming the first Sun Devil to rush for over 200 yards since 2001 as he put up a career high 216 rushing yards and a touchdown to go with 54 receiving yards...It was the ninth-highest rushing total in a single game in program history..

RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g 2012 13 38 533 4 49 2.9 14.0 41.0 2013 14 63 653 4 74 4.5 10.4 46.6 2014 13 62 688 3 42 4.8 11.1 52.9 2015 2 12 106 1 15 6.0 8.8 53.0 TOTAL 42 175 1980 12 74 4.2 11.3 47.1 RUSHING g att yards td long avg/c avg/g 2012 13 102 493 2 24 4.8 37.9 2013 14 93 501 6 51 5.4 35.8 2014 13 194 1081 9 57 5.6 83.2 2015 2 15 89 0 16 5.9 44.5 TOTAL 42 404 2164 17 57 5.4 51.5 ALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g 2012 13 493 533 0 0 0 1026 78.9 2013 14 501 653 0 16 0 1170 83.6 2014 13 1081 688 0 0 0 1769 136.1 2015 2 89 106 0 0 0 195 97.5 TOTAL 42 2164 1980 0 16 0 4160 99.0

#19 Ellis Jefferson, Redshirt Sophomore - Led team with a career-high 69 receiving yards against Texas A&M (9/5)...Finished with 11 catches for 144 yards as a freshman...Had four receptions for 37 yards and his first career touchdown against Weber State...

RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g 2014 13 11 144 2 27 0.8 13.1 11.1 2015 2 4 69 0 33 2.0 17.2 34.5 TOTAL 15 15 213 2 33 1.0 14.2 14.2

#81 Gary Chambers, Redshirt Senior - Had a career high three receptions and matched a career best with 60 receiving yards against Cal Poly (9/12)...Finished his first season receiving action at wide receiver with 10 catches for 204 yards (20.4 yards per catch) last season...Had the winning touchdown reception on his only catch of the day against Washington (10/25)...Had two receptions for 46 yards, one of which set up the game-winning Hail Mary against USC (10/4)...Grabbed his first career reception and touchdown on the same play against Weber State (8/28)...

RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g 2012 4 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2013 4 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2014 13 10 204 2 38 0.8 20.4 15.7 2015 2 4 69 0 30 2.0 17.2 34.5 TOTAL 23 14 273 2 38 0.6 19.5 11.9

#89 Frederick Gammage, Redshirt Junior - Appeared in every game for the Sun Devils in 2014, catching 16 balls for 127 yards..Made his first career touchdown reception against Washington State (11/22)...Had a career-long snag of 23 yards against UCLA...

RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g 2013 13 6 32 0 14 0.5 5.3 2.5 2014 13 16 127 1 23 1.2 7.9 9.8 TOTAL 26 22 159 1 23 0.8 7.2 6.1

#83 Kody Kohl, Redshirt Junior - Has a touchdown in five of his last six games dating back to last season...Had the go-ahead score in the fourth quarter against Cal Poly (9/12) and matched a career high with three receptions for 40 yards...Had the team’s lone touchdown reception against Texas A&M (9/5)...Started every game of his redshirt sophomore season in 2014 at tight end, catching 18 balls for 187 yards and four touchdowns..Made it three straight games with a touchdown reception against Arizona (11/28)....Set a new career receiving high with just one catch against Oregon State (11/15), a 46-yard touchdown reception...Had a then career high 43 receiving yards and a two-point reception against USC (10/4)...Had his first career touchdown reception against UCLA (9/25)...

RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g 2013 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2014 13 16 167 4 46 1.2 10.4 12.8

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2015 2 5 48 2 16 2.5 9.6 24.0 TOTAL 17 21 215 6 46 1.2 10.2 12.6

OFFENSIVE LINE- #73 Vi Teofilo, Redshirt Senior - Has made 32 career starts and leads team with 29 straight starts...A 2014 All-Pac-12 honorable mention selection...

#55 Christian Westerman, Redshirt Senior - Has made 15 career starts (one at Auburn)...A 2014 All-Pac-12 honorable mention selection...

#50 Nick Kelly, Redshirt Senior - Started all 13 games at center in 2014 despite battling injuries for much of the latter half of the season..Earned All-Pac-12 Second Team honors...Has started 15 career games...

#57 Evan Goodman, Redshirt Junior - Made his first career start at left tackle against Texas A&M (9/5)...

#75 Billy McGehee, Redshirt Senior - Made his first career start at right tackle against Texas A&M (9/5)...

DEFENSIVE LINE- #94 Demetrius Cherry, Redshirt Senior – Had a fumble recovery against Texas A&M (9/5) and finished with two tackles and half a tackle for loss...Finished his first season of action with 12 tackles and one for loss with two fumble recoveries in 2014...Had his first career touchdown on a fumble recovery against Arizona (11/28)..

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk 2014 12 9 9 18 1.0 1 0 2 0 2015 2 3 2 5 0.5 0 0 1 0 TOTAL 14 12 11 23 1.5 1 0 3 0

#97 Edmond Boateng, Redshirt Junior - Had three tackles and half a tackle for loss against A&M (9/5)...Finished his first season at ASU with 22 tackles - 4.5 for loss - and 2.5 sacks..had a career high 2.0 tackles for loss at USC (10/4)...

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk 2014 13 15 7 22 4.5 0 0 0 0 2015 2 1 3 4 0.5 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 15 16 10 26 5.0 0 0 0 0 SACKS g ua a total yards 2014 13 2 1 2.5 10 2015 2 0 0 0.0 0 TOTAL 15 2 1 2.5 10

#41 Viliami Latu, Junior- Started against A&M (9/5) and led the team with 2.0 tackles for loss with a sack as well...Had two sacks and five tackles for loss in his first season on the defensive line in 2014, becoming one of the more pleasant surprises of the season and working into a starting role as the year went on...... Had his second career fumble recovery against Washington State (11/22) and added a sack as well...Had a career high six tackles against Oregon State (11/15)...

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk 2013 10 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 2014 13 13 11 24 5.0 0 0 1 0 2015 2 2 2 4 2.0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 25 15 13 28 7.0 0 0 2 0 SACKS g ua a total yards 2013 10 0 0 0.0 0 2014 13 2 0 2.0 25 2015 2 1 0 1.0 9 TOTAL 25 3 0 3.0 34

#90 Tashon Smallwood, Sophomore - Leads ASU defensive linemen with 11 tackles this season...Had a career high seven tackles against Texas A&M (9/5)...Finished his freshman season with 23 total tackles and 5.5 tackles for loss while seeing against in all 13 games...Had a sack and fumble forced and recovered against Notre Dame...

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk 2014 13 17 6 23 5.5 0 1 1 0 2015 2 4 7 11 1.0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 15 21 13 34 6.5 0 1 1 0 SACKS g ua a total yards 2014 13 2 0 2.0 20 2015 2 0 0 0.0 0 TOTAL 15 2 0 2.0 20

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#1 JoJo Wicker, Freshman - Saw his first career action against Texas A&M (9/5), finishing with three tackles...

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk 2015 2 2 3 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 2 3 5 0.0 0 0 0 0

LINEBACKERS- #58 Salamo Fiso, Redshirt Junior – Was one of five players with double-digit tackles against Cal Poly (9/12), finishing with 10 and a tackle for loss...Was third on the team with eight tackles against Texas A&M (9/5) with a tackle for loss...Ranked fourth on the team with 83 tackles and ranked second on the team in tackles for a loss with 11 in 2014...Named to the Phil Steele All Pac-12 Third Team... All Pac-12 Honorable Mention...Ron Pritchard Outstanding Linebacker Awadr...Had his first career interception against Washington State (11/22)...Had a career-high three tackles for loss in the victory over Notre Dame (11/8)....Matched a career high with nine tackles against USC (9/4) - his highest tally of the season...Has appeared in 28 career games, starting 24...

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk 2013 14 48 23 71 5.5 0 0 0 0 2014 13 52 31 83 11.0 1 0 0 0 2015 2 15 3 18 2.0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 39 115 57 172 18.5 1 0 0 0 SACKS g ua a total yards 2013 14 3 0 3.0 26 2014 13 3 1 3.5 20 2015 2 0 0 0.0 0 TOTAL 29 6 1 6.5 46

#3 DJ Calhoun, Sophomore – Became one of eight Sun Devils all-time to start the season opener as a true freshman and recorded five tackles in his debut...Named a Freshman All-American by the Football Writers Association of America...All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention...SCOUT 2014 All-America selection...Calhoun appeared in all 13 games for the Sun Devils this season, making six starts...Finished with 35 tackles on the year....Had seven tackles for a loss, good for fifth on the team...Had a sack and three tackles against Washington State (11/22)...Had two tackles for loss against Oregon State (11/15)...Topped his previous career high with nine against USC, including his first career sack and a career high 2.5 tackles for loss...Had a then-career high seven tackles against Colorado (9/13) and his first career fumble recovery...

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk 2014 13 20 15 35 7.0 2 1 1 0 2015 2 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 15 22 15 37 7.0 2 1 1 0 SACKS g ua a total yards 2014 13 2 0 2.0 15 2015 2 0 0 0.0 0 TOTAL 15 2 0 2.0 15

#28 Laiu Moeakiola, Redshirt Junior - Had career highs with three tackles for loss and 11 total tackles against Cal Poly (9/12)... Had seven tackles and 1.5 TFL against Texas A&M (9/5)... Recorded 5.5 tackles per game last season, finishing with 72 total tackles and 10.5 tackles for loss and five sacks...An honorable mention All-Pac-12 selection...Wreaked havoc on against Washington (10/25), finishing with a then career-high 10 tackles with two sacks and forced fumble...Had a stellar game against UNM (9/6), posting then career-highs with nine tackles, two tackles for loss, a fumble recovery and half a sack..

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk 2012 4 3 1 4 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 2013 10 12 9 21 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 2014 13 46 26 72 10.5 2 1 1 0 0 2015 2 10 8 18 4.5 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 29 71 44 115 15.5 4 1 1 0 0 SACKS g ua a total yards 2012 4 0 0 0.0 0 2013 10 0 0 0.0 0 2014 13 4 2 5.0 32 2015 2 1 0 1.0 6 TOTAL 29 5 2 6.0 38

#32 Antonio Longino, Redshirt Senior - After a quiet outing in the opener, finished with 11 tackles and 2.0 tackles for loss against Cal Poly (9/12)...Started 2014 at Devilbacker before taking over the starting WILL linebacker role... Ranked third on the team averaging 7.3 tackles per game...Had a career-high 17 tackles in the 2014 Sun Bowl...Scored his first career touchdown against Oregon State on a 36-yard fumble recovery...Set a then career best with 11 tackles, a pass breakup and half a tackle for loss against Utah (11/1)..Led team with eight tackles against Stanford (10/18) in his first career start at WILL linebacker and added a tackle for loss and a forced fumble...Had a career game against Colorado (9/13) in his first career start with 10 tackles, two coming for loss with one sack and a pass breakup...

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk 2013 8 3 3 6 1.0 0 0 0 0

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2014 13 53 41 94 5.5 2 1 1 0 2015 2 10 1 11 2.0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 23 66 45 111 8.5 2 1 1 0 SACKS g ua a total yards 2013 8 1 0 1.0 13 2014 13 2 0 2.0 25 2015 2 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 23 3 0 3.0 38

#2 Christian Sam, Sophomore - One-upped his first career start with a career best 12 tackles in his second outing against Cal Poly, including a career-best two sacks...Had 11 tackles in his first career start against Texas A&M (9/5), forcing a fumble and logging 1.5 tackles for loss...Played in 12 games primarily as a reserve linebacker, finishing with 16 tackles...Thrown into the fire at SPUR linebacker in the absence of Laiu Moeakiola against Colorado and answered to the tune of a then career-high five tackles and his first career sack and interception - the latter all but sealing the game for the Sun Devils...

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk 2014 13 10 6 16 1.0 2 0 0 0 2015 2 12 11 23 3.5 0 1 0 0 TOTAL 15 22 17 39 4.5 2 1 0 0 SACKS g ua a total yards 2014 13 1 0 1.0 3 2015 2 3 0 3.0 10 TOTAL 15 4 0 4.0 13

DEFENSIVE BACKS- #38 Jordan Simone, Redshirt Senior - Had a career-best three tackles for loss against Cal Poly (9/12) while tying for the game lead with 12 tackles in the contest...Had an interception and seven tackles to open the season against Texas A&M (9/5)...Ranked first on the team with 8.3 tackles per game last season...Had two interceptions and four tackles for a loss....Darren Woodson Outstanding Secondary Award....All Pac-12 Honorable Mention Earned honorable mention All-Pac-12 selection..Had double digit tackles in five games on the season... Stood out in the Sun Bowl logging ten tackles and a fumble recovery...Made it consecutive games with double digit tackles with a team-leading 13 against Utah...Had his third double-digit tackle game of the season against Washington (10/25), finishing with 10 tackles... Set a new career high with 20 tackles against USC, the most for any Sun Devil since Mark Tingstad had 20 against Arizona in 1988...Also added his first career interception and first career forced fumble while also making the tackle on fourth down on a key goal-line stand in the third quarter...

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk 2014 12 74 26 100 4.5 2 1 2 0 2015 2 16 3 19 3.5 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 14 90 29 119 8.0 3 1 2 0 INTERCEPTIONS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g 2014 12 2 36 0 29 18.0 3.0 2015 2 1 2 0 2 2.0 1.0 TOTAL 14 3 38 0 29 12.7 2.7

#8 Lloyd Carrington, Redshirt Senior - Credited with two pass breakups and six tackles against Texas A&M (9/5)...Took over as a starting cornerback in 2014...Averaged 4.6 tackles per game this season and finished sixth on the team in total tackles with 58...Was sixth on the team in tackles for a loss with six. ..Finished with one interception, one forced fumble and had five pass breakups...Earned All Pac-12 Honorable Mention...Had an interception return for a touchdown, eight tackles and a sack against the Fighting Irish, earning Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week honors...Set a new career high with 10 tackles against USC...

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk 2013 14 20 5 25 0.0 2 1 0 0 2014 13 43 15 58 6.0 6 1 0 0 2015 2 11 0 11 0.0 2 0 0 0 TOTAL 29 74 20 94 6.0 10 2 0 0

#13 Armand Perry, Sophomore - Made his first career start at safety against Texas A&M (9/5) and finished with a team-leading and career-best 11 tackles...Played in every game as a true freshman cornerback..Recorded 34 tackles on the season...Also contributed with 2.5 sacks and 3.5 TFL.. Had his first career interception against Washington and returned it for the game-clinching touchdown...

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk 2014 13 26 8 34 3.5 2 0 0 1 2015 2 10 5 15 0.5 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 15 36 13 49 4.0 2 0 0 1

#18 James Johnson, Redshirt Sophomore - Saw action in all 13 games in 2014...Recorded 25 tackles on the season... Got his second career start against Arizona (11/28), logging his first career sack...Had six tackles and a tackle for loss in his first career start against UNM (9/6)...

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk

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2014 13 18 7 25 3.0 2 0 0 0 0 2015 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 14 18 7 25 3.0 2 0 0 0 0

#10 Kweishi Brown, Senior - Notched the fourth interception of his career against Texas A&M (9/5)...Eighth on the team with 46 tackles in 2014....Was tied for first on the team with three interceptions and second in pass breakups with six...Sealed the game with his late interception against Duke in the Sun Bowl...Had a career game against Stanford (10/18), finishing with six tackles while breaking up five passes....

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk 2014 13 34 12 46 2.0 9 1 0 0 2015 2 3 0 3 0.0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 15 37 12 49 2.0 10 1 0 0 INTERCEPTIONS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g 2014 13 3 6 0 6 2.0 0.5 2015 2 1 7 0 7 7.0 3.5 TOTAL 15 4 13 0 7 3.2 0.9

SPECIAL TEAMS- #5 Zane Gonzalez, Junior - Currently second in the NCAA active leader list in career field goals per game at 1.78 and is fourth in active scoring at 9.7 points per game..Had a field goal and two extra points against Texas A&M (9/5)...Finished fourth in the nation in field goals made per game in 2014....Made 22 of 27 field goals on the year, 50-52 on extra points...Was a semifinalist for the Lou Groza National Collegiate Place-Kicker Award for the second consecutive season... With 118 points in 2014, Gonzalez now holds the first and second all-time single season scoring marks for a kicker in ASU history. Kicked three field goals in the Sun Bowl and with a 28-yard field goal midway through the first quarter, collected his 20th field goal of the season and has kicked at least 20 field goals in each of his first two seasons at ASU. He is just the second Sun Devil kicker to accomplish this feat (Luis Zendejas had 24 and 28 in ’82 and ’83)....Kicked his first game-winning field goal in overtime against Utah, marking the second time on the season he has kicked four field goals in a game....Had his school-record setting streak 18 straight field goals since the USC game snapped against Stanford in the 2013 Pac- 12 Championship... Matched the NCAA record for freshmen field goals with 25 that season...Gonzalez finished No. 10 in the nation in scoring at 9.9 points per game and led the Pac-12 kick scoring category by a large margin.

SCORING g td rush rcv ret pat 2pat fg total avg/g 2013 14 0 0 0 0 63 0 25 138 9.9 2014 12 0 0 0 0 50 1 22 118 9.8 2015 2 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 10 5.0 TOTAL 28 0 0 0 0 120 1 48 266 9.5 FIELD GOALS g made att long pct 2013 14 25 30 44 83.3 2014 12 22 27 49 81.5 2015 2 1 2 23 50.0 TOTAL 28 48 59 49 81.4

#26 Matt Haack, Junior - Had a career-high 10 punts for 420 yards (42.0) against Texas A&M (9/5)...Has a career long of 65 yards...Punted 17 balls inside the opponent 20 yard line and had four touchbacks..Had the best game of his career against Washington State, punting six times for 321 yards and a 53.5 yard average with a career long of 65 yards...Despite blustery conditions, had the second best game of his career against Washington, punting five times for 233 yards (46.6 average) with a career-long kick of 64 yards...

PUNTING g no. yards long avg 2013 6 16 612 52 38.2 2014 13 53 2296 65 43.3 2015 2 12 505 59 42.1 TOTAL 21 81 3413 65 42.1

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2015 OFFENSIVE STARTERS Opponent X LT LG C RG RT Y/TE TE/WR/RB QB TB/WR H/Z/RB Texas A&M Lucien Goodman, E. Westerman Kelly Teofilo McGehee Kohl Hayes Bercovici Richard Foster Cal Poly Lucien Jones Westerman Kelly Teofilo McGehee Kohl White Bercovici Richard Foster

2015 DEFENSIVE STARTERS Opponent DEV/DE/LB TIGER NT/DL DE SAM/NB SPUR/NB WILL BC BS FS FC Texas A&M Longino Latu, V. Cherry Boateng Fiso Moeakiola Sam Carrington Simone Perry Brown Cal Poly Longino Latu, V. Cherry Boateng Fiso Meoakiola Sam Carrington Simone Perry Brown

2015 OFFENSIVE NUMBERS 2015 DEFENSIVE NUMBERS SEASON HIGHS SEASON HIGHS Points Scored 35 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) Points Allowed 38 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) First Downs 28 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) First Downs Allowed 22 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Total Plays 82 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Total Plays 80 2x (last vs. Cal Poly (9/12)) Total Offense 531 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) Total Offense Allowed 425 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Rushing Attempts 45 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) Rushing Attempts 72 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) Net Rushing Yards 248 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) Net Rushing Yards Allowed 284 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) Rushing Touchdowns 2 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) Rushing TDs Allowed 2 2x (last vvs. Cal Poly (9/12)) Passing Attempts 41 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Passing Attempts 35 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Passes Completed 25 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Passes Completed 19 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Passing Yards 283 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) Passing Yards Allowed 247 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Passing Touchdowns 3 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) Passing TDs Allowed 2 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Interceptions Thrown 1 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) Passes ASU Intercepted 2 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Fumbles 5 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Fumbles Forced 2 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Fumbles Lost 2 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Fumbles Lost by Opp. 1 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Turnovers Committed 2 2x (last vs. Cal Poly (9/12)) Turnovers Forced 3 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Sacks Allowed 9 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Sacks Recorded 3 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Penalties 6 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Penalties on Opp. 6 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) Penalty Yards 45 2x (last vs. Cal Poly (9/12)) Penalty Yards on Opp. 55 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) Time of Possession 31:31 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Opp. Time of Possession 32:22 vs. Cal Poly (9/12)

SEASON LOWS SEASON LOWS Points Scored 17 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Points Allowed 21 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) First Downs 19 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) First Downs Allowed 20 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) Total Plays 80 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) Total Plays 80 2x (last vs. Cal Poly (9/12)) Total Offense 291 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Total Offense Allowed 330 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) Rushing Attempts 35 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) Rushing Attempts 45 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Net Rushing Yards 92 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Net Rushing Yards Allowed 178 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Rushing Touchdowns 1 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Rushing TDs Allowed 2 2x (last vs. vs. Cal Poly (9/12)) Passing Attempts 41 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Passing Attempts 8 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) Passes Completed 23 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) Passes Completed 4 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) Passing Yards 199 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Passing Yards Allowed 46 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) Passing Touchdowns 1 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Passing TDs Allowed 1 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) Interceptions Thrown 0 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Passes ASU Intercepted 0 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) Fumbles 3 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) Fumbles Forced 1 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) Fumbles Lost 1 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) Fumbles Lost by Opp. 0 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) Turnovers Committed 2 2x (last vs. Cal Poly (9/12)) Turnovers Forced 0 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) Sacks Allowed 1 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) Sacks Recorded 2 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) Penalties 3 vs. Cal Poly (9/12) Penalties on Opp. 5 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Penalty Yards 45 2x (last vs. Cal Poly (9/12)) Penalty Yards on Opp. 50 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Time of Possession 25:44 vs. Texas A&M (9/5) Opp. Time of Possession 28:29 vs. Texas A&M (9/5)

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ARIZONA STATE SCORING BY QUARTER OPPONENTS SCORING BY QUARTER Opponent 1 2 3 4 OT TOT Opponent 1 2 3 4 OT TOT Texas A&M 0 7 7 3 0 17 Texas A&M 7 7 3 21 0 38 Cal Poly 7 14 0 14 0 35 Cal Poly 0 14 7 0 0 21 TOTAL 7 21 7 17 0 52 TOTAL 7 21 10 21 0 59

TURNOVERS 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 Texas A&M 1 2 3 1 0 1 7 33.3 2 0 2 0 1 1 3 50.0 +1 Cal Poly 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 1 2 1 0 1 7 50.0 -2 TOTAL 1 2 3 1 0 1 7 33.3 3 1 4 1 1 2 10 50.0 -1

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. Texas A&M 3 2 1/1 66.7 1 100.0 Texas A&M 5 3 2/1 60.0 1 80.0 Cal Poly 7 5 2/3 71.4 0 71.4 Cal Poly 2 2 2/0 100.0 0 100.0 TOTAL 10 7 3/4 70.0 1 80.0 TOTAL 7 5 4/1 71.4 1 85.7

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2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS 2015 OFFENSIVE STATISTICS FOR ARIZONA STATE 1st Downs 3rd Down 4th Down Total Off. Net Rush Passing Sacks by Penalty Fumbles Time of Game T-R-P-PN Cnv-Att Pct. Cnv-Att Pct. Plays Yds Att Yds Att-Cmp-INT-TD Yds #-Yds #-Yds #-Lost Poss. Texas A&M 19-9-7-3 5-18 27.8 0-2 0.0 82 291 41 92 25-41-0-1 199 3-22 6-45 5-2 31:31 Cal Poly 28-12-15-1 7-15 46.7 1-2 50.0 80 531 45 248 23-35-1-3 283 2-3 3-45 3-1 25:44

2015 OFFENSIVE STATISTICS FOR OPPONENTS 1st Downs 3rd Down 4th Down Total Off. Net Rush Passing Sacks by Penalty Fumbles Time of Game T-R-P-PN Cnv-Att Pct. Cnv-Att Pct. Plays Yds Att Yds Att-Cmp-INT-TD Yds #-Yds #-Yds #-Lost Poss. Texas A&M 22-10-10-2 8-18 44.4 0-1 0.0 80 425 45 178 19-35-2-2 247 9-49 5-50 2-1 28:29 Cal Poly 20-17-2-1 7-19 36.8 2-3 66.7 80 330 72 284 4-8-0-1 46 1-7 6-55 1-0 32:22

2015 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 Texas A&M 23 1-1 100.0 2-2 100.0 4 260 2 65.0 10 420 42.0 59 4 Cal Poly 28 0-1 0.0 5-5 100.0 6 390 5 65.0 3 123 41.0 46 2

2015 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 Texas A&M 19 1-1 100.0 5-5 100.0 7 427 2 61.0 6 317 52.8 64 2 Cal Poly 0-0 0.0 3-3 100.0 4 224 0 56.0 8 326 40.8 55 3 FG missed; b - blocked

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ASU’S SCORING DRIVES - 2015 DRIVES BY THE NUMBERS Date Opponent Plays Yards Time Quarter Score BY NUMBER OF PLAYS 9/5 Texas A&M 1 4 :04 2 Kohl, Kody 4 yd pass from Bercovici, Mike (Gonzalez, Zane kick) 1-4 plays ...... 1 8 75 2:42 3 Bercovici, Mike 19 yd run (Gonzalez, Zane kick) 13 70 4:16 4 Gonzalez, Zane 23 yd field goal 5-9 plays ...... 5 10-14 plays ...... 2 9/12 Cal Poly 9 77 3:01 1 Foster, D.J. 14 yd pass from Bercovici, Mike (Gonzalez, Zane kick) 15+ plays ...... 0 7 70 1:52 2 Richard,Demario 13 yd run (Gonzalez, Zane kick) 11 43 3:16 2 Richard,Demario 6 yd run (Gonzalez, Zane kick) BY YARDS 5 46 1:27 4 Kohl, Kody 10 yd pass from Bercovici, Mike (Gonzalez, Zane kick) 0-19 yards ...... 1 5 86 2:08 4 White, Tim 4 yd pass from Bercovici, Mike (Gonzalez, Zane kick) 20-29 yards ...... 0 30-39 yards ...... 0 40-49 yards ...... 2 50-59 yards ...... 0 60-69 yards ...... 0 70-79 yards ...... 4 80-89 yards ...... 1 90+ yards ...... 0 BY LENGTH (TIME) 0:01-0:29 ...... 1 0:30-0:59 ...... 0 1:00-1:59 ...... 2 2:00-2:59 ...... 2 3:00-3:59 ...... 2 4:00-4:59 ...... 1 5:00-5:59 ...... 0 6:00-6:59 ...... 0 7:00+ ...... 0 SHORTEST DRIVES (PLAYS) 1...... vs. Texas A&M (1-4) 5...... vs. Cal Poly (5-46) ...... vs. Cal Poly (5-86) SHORTEST DRIVES (TIME) :04...... vs. Texas A&M (1-4) 1:27...... vs. Cal Poly (5-46) 1:52...... vs. Cal Poly (7-70) LONGEST DRIVES (TIME) 4:16...... vs. Texas A&M (13-70) 3:16...... vs. Cal Poly (11-43) 3:01...... vs. Cal Poly (9-77) LONGEST DRIVES (PLAYS) 13...... vs. Texas A&M (13-70) 11...... vs. Cal Poly (11-43) FEWEST YARDS 4...... vs. Texas A&M (1-4) 43...... vs. Cal Poly (11-43) 46...... vs. Cal Poly (5-46) MOST YARDS 86...... vs. Cal Poly (5-86) 77...... vs. Cal Poly (9-77) 75...... vs. Texas A&M (8-75) ...... vs. Texas A&M (13-70)

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING RUSHING BALLAGE, Kalen (TB) WHITE, Tim (WR) OPP Rush Yds Avg Lng TD OPP Rush Yds Avg Lng TD TAMU RUSHING POLY 1 59 59.0 59 0 RICHARD, Demario (TB) Total 1 59 59.0 59 0 OPP Rush Yds Avg Lng TD TAMU 16 73 4.6 18 0 POLY 25 121 4.8 16 2 Total 41 194 4.7 18 2

RUSHING FOSTER, D.J. (TB) OPP Rush Yds Avg Lng TD TAMU 3 13 4.3 6 0 POLY 12 76 6.3 16 0 Total 15 89 5.9 16 0

RUSHING BERCOVICI, Mike (QB) OPP Rush Yds Avg Lng TD TAMU 15 0 0.0 19 1 POLY 2 -10 -5.0 0 0 Total 17 -10 -0.6 19 1

RUSHING HAYES, De’Chavon (TB) OPP Rush Yds Avg Lng TD TAMU 7 6 0.9 5 0 POLY 2 7 3.5 4 0 Total 9 21 1.4 5 0

PASSING BERCOVICI, Mike (QB) Comp Att Cmp% Yds Lng TD Int Effic. TAMU 25 41 61.0 199 33 1 0 109.80 POLY 23 35 65.7 283 30 3 1 156.21 Total 48 76 63.2 482 33 4 1 131.17

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RECEIVING RECEIVING JEFFERSON, Ellis (WR) GAMMAGE, Fred (WR) OPP Rec Yds Avg Lng TD OPP Rec Yds Avg Lng TD TAMU 4 69 17.2 33 0 TAMU POLY POLY 1 8 8.0 8 0 Total 4 69 17.2 33 0 Total 1 8 8.0 8 0

RECEIVING RECEIVING FOSTER, D.J. (TB) EPPS, Raymond (TE) OPP Rec Yds Avg Lng TD OPP Rec Yds Avg Lng TD TAMU 6 48 8.0 11 0 TAMU POLY 6 58 9.7 15 1 POLY 1 15 15.0 15 0 Total 12 106 8.8 15 1 Total 1 15 15.0 15 0

RECEIVING CHAMBERS, Gary (WR) OPP Rec Yds Avg Lng TD TAMU 1 9 9.0 9 0 POLY 3 60 20.0 30 0 Total 4 69 17.2 30 0

RECEIVING LUCIEN, Devin (WR) OPP Rec Yds Avg Lng TD TAMU 2 25 12.5 21 0 POLY 7 79 11.3 20 0 Total 9 104 11.6 21 0

RECEIVING KOHL, Kody (TE) OPP Rec Yds Avg Lng TD TAMU 2 8 4.0 4 1 POLY 3 40 13.3 16 1 Total 5 48 9.7 16 2

RECEIVING RICHARD, Demario (TB) OPP Rec Yds Avg Lng TD TAMU 4 27 6.8 9 0 Total 4 27 6.8 9 0

RECEIVING HAYES, De’Chavon (TB) OPP Rec Yds Avg Lng TD TAMU 6 13 2.2 3 0 POLY Total 6 13 2.2 3 0

RECEIVING WHITE, Tim (WR) OPP Rec Yds Avg Lng TD TAMU POLY 2 23 11.5 19 1 Total 2 23 11.5 19 1

PUNTING PUNTING HAACK, Matt (P) BERCOVICI, Mike (QB) OPP No Yds Avg LG I20 TB OPP No Yds Avg LG I20 TB TAMU 10 420 42.0 59 4 0 TAMU POLY 2 85 42.5 46 1 0 POLY 1 38 38.0 38 1 0 Total 12 505 42.1 59 5 0 Total 1 38 38.0 38 1 0

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