ARIZONA STATE HERM EDWARDS – • Named Arizona State’s head coach on December 3, 2017 and will serve his first season as a head coach. • Last coached the colligate level at San Jose State as the team’s defensive backs coach from 1987-89. • Most recently coached the Under Armour All-American game featuring top high school recruits for the past six years. • NFL analyst for ESPN since 2009, appeared primarily on NFL Live, SportsCenter, ESPN Radio, and the network’s coverage of week. • Spent 10 seasons in NFL as a cornerback with the Eagles, and , followed by another 18 years as a scout, position coach, assistant and head coach with the , and . • One of only four coaches in NFL history to lead two different teams to the playoffs in his first season as head coach of those teams. • Led his NFL teams to four playoff appearances as a head coach and holds a 54-74 overall record. • Earned second-team All-NFC honors in 1980 and helped lead the Eagles to Super Bowl XV. • Played cornerback for California in 1972 and 1974 before ending his collegiate athletic career at San Diego State in 1975. • His father, Master Sergeant Herman Edwards Sr. met his wife at an American base in Germany not long after the end of World War II. He was an American soldier and she was a German woman working on the base.

MANNY WILKINS – REDSHIRT SENIOR QB • 2018 Davey O’Brien Award Watch List and 2018 Maxwell Award Watch List honoree. • Recorded the fifth highest single-season passing yard total in ASU history last season with 3,270 passing yards and added 20 touchdowns, seven rushing touchdowns, eight and a 63.4 percent completion rate. • Completed 24-of-63 of his throws targeted for 20 or more yards downfield, earning All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention in 2017. • Joined and Todd Hons as the only ASU since 1970 to go 4-0 in their first career starts. • Returns as the team’s leading rusher after going for 282 yards last season. • Seven passing plays for 50+ yards last season tied for most in the Pac-12. • Set a school record for most consecutive passing attempts without an (188). • Named Davey O’Brien Award’s “Great 8” Players of the Week in week four of the regular season. • Threw for 245 yards (29-of-41) to pull out an upset over No. 5 Washington, recording the program’s highest-ranked win since beating then-No. 1 Nebraska in 1996. • Attended San Marin High School in his hometown of Novato, California before joining the Sun Devils as a redshirt freshman in 2015. He moved nine times between five states from fifth through tenth grade

N’KEAL HARRY – JUNIOR WR (Pronunciation neh-KEEL) • Named to the 2018 Biletnikoff Award and Maxwell Award Watch Lists. • Recorded 1,142 receiving yards, eight touchdowns and led ASU with 82 catches last year for the third most in a single-season in school history to earn First Team All-Pac-12 honor. • One of 10 players to receive a nomination for the 2017 Biletnikoff Award, which recognizes the best receiver in college football. • Had at least one catch in all 25 games the past two seasons with at least three catches in each of the last 21 games. • Harry’s 140 career receptions are the 10th most in ASU history after he broke the ASU freshman record with 58 catches (659 yards, five touchdowns) in 2016. • Tallied four catches of 40+ yards last season, which was the third most among Pac-12 wide receivers. • Awarded the John Jefferson Outstanding Receiver Award in 2017. • Named a 2018 preseason second-team All-American and preseason All-Pac-12 team by Athlon Sports. • Joined ASU in 2016 as a four-star recruit out of Chandler High School in Chandler, Ariz. Has been raised by his grandmother, Felna Harry, since he moved with her off the tiny Caribbean island of Saint Vincent to the Phoenix area at four-years-old to provide greater opportunities.

ASU 2018 PAC-12 FOOTBALL MEDIA DAY