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SUN DEVIL FOOTBALL 2019 Information Guide SUN DEVIL FOOTBALL 2019 Information Guide CONTENTS 1 2019 Schedule ASU Media Relations Staff Credits 3–46 2019 Season PROJECT COORDINATOR AND EDITOR Mark Brand 3–4 Roster Jeremy Hawkes Assoc. AD for Communications (FB) 5–32 Returner Bios CONTRIBUTORS AND CO-EDITORS 480-965-6592 (o) Connor Smith, Steve Rodriguez, 33–46 Newcomer Bios 480-759-9514 (h) Mark Brand [email protected] COVER DESIGN 47–68 Coaches and Staff Nicholas Domiano, Sun Devil Athletics Doug Tammaro GUIDE LAYOUT AND DESIGN 49–51 Head Coach Herm Edwards Assistant AD for Media Relations Print and Imaging Lab – Arizona State 52 Rob Likens University 480-965-5799 (o) 53 Danny Gonzales PHOTOGRAPHY 480-705-5011 (h) Peter Vander Stoep, Sun Devil Athletics 54 Shawn Slocum [email protected] 55 Tony White 56 Antonio Pierce Jeremy Hawkes 57 Charlie Fisher Assistant SID (FB) 58 Dave Christensen 480-965-9544 (o) 59 Donnie Yantis [email protected] 60 Shaun Aguano 61 Jamar Cain Steve Rodriguez 62 Joe Connolly Associate SID (FB) 63 Marvin Lewis 480-965-9780 (o) 64–68 Support Staff [email protected] 69–76 2018 Season Review 77–115 History Sun Devil Quick Facts 79–83 Lettermen (by name) Location Tempe, Ariz. 85287-2505 84–89 Lettermen (by number) Enrollment 103,410 90 National Honors Nickname Sun Devils 91–97 Awards Colors Maroon & Gold 98 Rankings and Streaks Conference Pac-12 99 Opening Day | Homecoming President Dr. Michael Crow 100 Team Captains Vice President for University Athletics Ray Anderson 101 Series vs. Conferences 102 All-Time Series Standings Faculty Representative Dr. Jeffrey Wilson 99–103 Series Chronology Stadium Frank Kush Field/Sun Devil Stadium 104–105 Head Coaches All-Time Record 611-397-24 (.603) 106–111 Season Summaries Capacity 55,000 112–115 Bowls Playing Surface Bermuda Grass Head Coach Herm Edwards 116–142 Records Edwards’ Career Record 7-6 117–118 Year-By-Year Statistics Edwards at ASU 7-6 119–126 Yearly Leaders 2018 ASU Record 7-6 127–133 Individual Records 2018 Pac-12 Record (Finish) 5-4 (2nd Pac-12 South) 134–137 Team Records Offensive Starters Returning/Lost 7/4 138–142 The Last Time Defensive Starters Returning/Lost 7/4 143–146 NFL Draft 147 Super Bowls 2019 SCHEDULE Game 1 Game 5 Game 9 Kent State Golden Flashes – Aug. 29 – Tempe, Ariz. California Golden Bears – Sept. 27 – Berkeley, Calif. USC Trojans – Nov. 9 – Tempe, Ariz. Series Record: First Meeting Series Record: Cal leads 18-16 Series Record: USC leads, 22-13 Conference: MAC Conference: Pac-12 Conference: Pac-12 2018 Record/Conference: 2-10, 1-7 MAC 2018 Record/Conference: 7-6, 4-5 Pac-12 2018 Record/Conference: 5-7, 4-5 Pac-12 Head Coach: Sean Lewis Head Coach: Justin Wilcox Head Coach: Clay Helton SID Contact: Taylor Czajkowski SID Contact: Kyle McRae SID Contact: Tim Tessalone SID Info: 330-672-3084 | [email protected] SID Info: 510-642-5363 | [email protected] SID Info: 213-740-8480 | [email protected] Game 2 Game 6 Game 10 Sacramento State Hornets – Sept. 6 – Tempe, Ariz. Washington State Cougars – Oct. 12 – Tempe, Ariz. Oregon State Beavers – Nov. 16 – Corvallis, Ore. Series Record: ASU leads 1-0 Series Record: ASU leads 24-14-2 Series Record: ASU leads 29-13-1 Conference: Big Sky Conference: Pac-12 Conference: Pac-12 2018 Record/Conference: 2-8, 0-7 Big Sky 2018 Record/Conference: 11-2, 7-2 Pac-12 2018 Record/Conference: 2-10, 1-8 Pac-12 Head Coach: Troy Taylor Head Coach: Mike Leach Head Coach: Jonathan Smith SID Contact: Brian Berger SID Contact: Bill Stevens SID Contact: Steve Fenk SID Info: 916-278-4313 | [email protected] SID Info: 509-335-4294 | [email protected] SID Info: 541-737-3720 | [email protected] Game 3 Game 7 Game 11 Michigan State Spartans – Sept.14 – Utah Utes – Oct. 19 – Salt Lake City, Utah Oregon Ducks – Nov. 23 – Tempe, Ariz. East Lansing, Mich. Series Record: ASU leads 22-8 Series Record: Oregon leads 20-17 Series Record: ASU leads 2-1 Conference: Pac-12 Conference: Pac-12 Conference: Big Ten 2018 Record/Conference: 9-5, 6-3 Pac-12 2018 Record/Conference: 9-4, 5-4 Pac-12 2018 Record/Conference: 7-6, 5-4 Big Ten Head Coach: Kyle Whittingham Head Coach: Mario Cristobal Head Coach: Mark Dantonio SID Contact: Paul Kirk SID Contact: Patrick Pierson SID Contact: Ben Phleger SID Info: 801-581-3510 | [email protected] SID Info: 541-346-2253 | [email protected] SID Info: 517-355-2271 | [email protected] Game 12 Game 4 Game 8 Arizona Wildcats – Nov. 30 – Tempe, Ariz. Colorado Buffaloes – Sep. 21 – Tempe, Ariz. UCLA Bruins – Oct. 26 – Los Angeles, Calif. Series Record: Arizona leads 49-42-1 Series Record: ASU leads 8-2 Series Record: UCLA leads 20-14-1 Conference: Pac-12 Conference: Pac-12 Conference: Pac-12 2018 Record/Conference: 5-7, 4-5 Pac-12 2018 Record/Conference: 5-7, 2-7 Pac-12 2018 Record/Conference: 3-9, 3-6 Pac-12 Head Coach: Kevin Sumlin Head Coach: Mel Tucker Head Coach: Chip Kelly SID Contact: Matt Ensor SID Contact: David Plati SID Contact: Steve Rourke SID Info: 520-621-0916 | [email protected] SID Info: 303-492-5626 | [email protected] SID Info: 310-206-7870 | [email protected] 2018 Sun Devil Football Results 2018 Season Records Sept. 1 vs. UTSA W 49-7 South Division Sept. 8 vs. #15 Michigan State W 16-13 School Overall Win% Pac-12 Win% Sept. 15 at San Diego State L 21-28 Sept. 22 at #10 Washington L 20-27 Utah 9-5 .643 6-3 .667 Sept. 29 vs. Oregon State W 52-24 Arizona State 7-6 .538 5-4 .556 Oct. 6 at Colorado L 21-28 Arizona 5-7 .417 4-5 .444 Oct. 18 vs. Stanford L 13-20 USC 5-7 .417 4-5 .444 Oct. 27 at USC W 38-35 Nov. 3 vs. #16 Utah W 38-20 UCLA 3-9 .250 3-6 .333 Nov. 10 vs. UCLA W 31-28 Colorado 5-7 .417 2-7 .222 Nov. 17 at Oregon L 29-31 Nov. 24 at Arizona W 41-40 Dec. 15 vs. #21 Fresno State L 20-31 North Division School Overall Win% Pac-12 Win% Washington 10-4 .714 7-2 .778 Washington State 11-2 .846 7-2 .778 Stanford 9-4 .692 6-3 .667 Oregon 9-4 .692 5-4 .556 California 7-6 .539 4-5 .444 Oregon State 2-10 .167 1-8 .111 1 2019 Sun Devil Football Media Guide 2019 SEASON ASU SUN DEVIL FOOTBALL 2019 SEASON 2019 ROSTER No. Name Ht. Wt. Pos. Yr. Hometown (Last School) 43 Adams, Terin 5-11 179 DB R-Jr. Kirkland, Wash. / Eastside Catholic / San Francisco CC No. Name Pos. 2 Aiyuk, Brandon 6-1 206 WR Sr. Rocklin, Calif. / McQueen / Sierra College 1 Clark, Jordan DB 75 Bates, Alijah 6-8 225 OL Fr. Colorado Springs, Colo / Doherty 1 Ruiz, Brandon PK 50 Bell, Jarrett 6-5 299 OL R-Fr. Norco, Calif. / Norco 2 Aiyuk, Brandon WR 3 Benjamin, Eno 5-10 201 RB Jr. Wylie, Texas / Wylie East 3 Benjamin, Eno RB 16 Bourguet, Trenton 5-11 171 QB Fr. Marana, Ariz. / Marana 3 Harts, Willie DB 60 Breed, Kyle 6-7 286 OL R-So. Tucson, Ariz. / Ironwood Ridge 4 Fields, Evan DB 81 Bubak, Jared 6-5 242 TE R-Jr. Lincoln, Neb. / Lincoln Christian 5 Daniels, Jayden QB 37 Butler, Darien 5-11 243 LB So. Harbor City / Narbonne 5 Williams, Kobe DB 73 Cabral, Cohl 6-5 304 OL Sr. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. / Los Osos 6 Davis, Timarcus DB 46 Carras, Oliver 6-3 210 LB Fr. Scottsdale, Ariz. / Chaparral 6 Porter, Geordon WR 25 Carter, A.J. 6-0 218 RB R-Fr. Many, La. / Many 7 Long, Ethan QB 1 Clark, Jordan 5-10 170 DB Fr. Baton Rouge, La. / University Lab 8 Kerley, Jordan WR 96 Cooper, Anthonie 6-2 280 DL Fr. Goodyear, Ariz. / Millennium 8 Robertson, Merlin LB 22 Cornay, Darien 5-11 188 DB Sr. Los Alamitos, Calif. / Los Alamitos / Cerritos College 9 Wright, Stephon DL 72 Cote, Cade 6-3 290 OL R-Sr. Gilbert, Ariz. / Williams Field 9 Flowers, Demetrious RB 16 Crosswell, Aashari 6-0 196 S So. Long Beach, Calif. / Long Beach Poly 10 Jarrell, K.J. DB 5 Daniels, Jayden 6-3 175 QB Fr. San Bernardino, Calif. / Cajon 10 Williams, Kyle WR 84 Darby, Frank 6-1 200 WR R-Jr. Jersey City, N.J. / Lincoln 12 Humphrey, John WR 98 Davidson, D.J. 6-4 313 DL R-So. Mesa, Ariz. / Desert Ridge 12 Markham, Kejuan DB 26 Davis, Keith 6-1 187 WR R-Fr. San Diego, Calif. / Scripps Ranch 13 Markham, Keon DB 6 Davis, Timarcus 6-0 177 DB R-So. College Station, Texas / College Station / Baylor 14 Lambert, Stanley LB 35 Desmarais, Jacob 5-10 169 DB Fr. San Antonio, Texas / Johnson 14 Luckhurst, Jack K 78 DeWys, Roman 6-5 299 OL Fr. Chandler, Ariz. / Basha 15 Phillips, Cam S 93 Dickerson, Erik 6-1 224 LS R-Jr. Scottsdale, Ariz. / Chaparral / Scottsdale CC 15 Sterling-Cole, Dillon QB 29 Doyle, Ely 6-0 200 LB R-Fr. Mission Hills, Calif. / Bishop Alemany 16 Crosswell, Aashari S 4 Fields, Evan 6-0 193 DB Jr. Oklahoma City, Okla. / Midwest City 16 Bourguet, Trenton QB 9 Flowers, Demetrious 6-0 201 RB Fr.
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