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Assorted ASU Special Teams Notes

Courtesy of ASU's Media Relations

Consecutive FGs Made Streaks Among Active FBS Kickers

14- Zane Gonzalez, Arizona State
13- Kody Kroening, Fresno State
13- Younghoe Koo, Georgia Southern
11- Parker Shaunfield, Southern Miss.
11- Jonathan Barnes, La. Tech





Number of 50+ Yard Punts

TX ST Kaba 17
UTAH Wishnowsky 16
ARK Baker 16
BGSU Davidson 15
EMU Barnes 15
FLA Townsend 15
AZ ST Haack 15
SJSU Carrizosa 15
ALA Scott 14
N TEX Keena 14
TEX Dickson 13
OH ST Johnston 13
UVA Conte 13
SYR Hofrichter 13

Pct. of Punts 50+ Yards

1 FLA Townsend 28 15 0.536
2 ALA Scott 28 14 0.500
3 ARK Baker 34 16 0.471
4 OH ST Johnston 28 13 0.464
5 S ALA McKee 26 12 0.462
6 UTAH Wishnowsky 38 16 0.421
7 EMU Barnes 36 15 0.417
8 TEX Dickson 34 13 0.382
9 WAKE Maggio 33 12 0.364
10 MEM Smith 25 9 0.360
11 NTEX Keena 40 14 0.350
12 AZST Haack 43 15 0.349
13 SJSU Carrizosa 44 15 0.341
14 TXST Kaba 50 17 0.340
15 BGSU Davidson 45 15 0.333

Number of 60+ Yard Punts

BGSU Davidson 8
ALA Scott 4
TX ST Kaba 3
TENN Daniel 3
LSU Growden 3
OH ST Johnston 3
S ALA McKee 3
KAN Moos 3
NW Niswander 2
ECU Gregory 2
MEM Smith 2
ULL Coutts 2
CAL Klumph 2
SJSU Carrizosa 2
UVA Conte 2
UTAH Wishnowsky 2
VANDY Loy 2
ARIZ Pollack 2
UNT Keena 2
PSU Gillikin 2
ND Newsome 2
NEV Boy 2
NC ST Cole 2
AZ ST Haack 2

Pct. of Punts 60+ Yards (Min. 2 60+ Yard Punts)

BGSU Davidson 0.178
ALA Scott 0.143
S ALA McKee 0.115
OH ST Johnston 0.107
LSU Growden 0.094
NC ST Cole 0.087
ECU Gregory 0.080
MEM Smith 0.080
KAN Moos 0.071
CAL Klumph 0.069
TENN Daniel 0.067
TX ST Kaba 0.060
ARIZ Pollack 0.059
ND Newsome 0.057
NEV Boy 0.057
PSU Gillikin 0.056
UTAH Wishnowsky 0.053
ULL Coutts 0.051
UNT Keena 0.050
AZ ST Haack 0.047
NW Niswander 0.045
SJSU Carrizosa 0.045
UVA Conte 0.045
VANDY Loy 0.045

A Reality Check: Where We Are Today and Why

EDIT: Sorry about the article length. Had to break it up into four different parts to post it. Lots on my mind needless to say.

Alright Arm Chair QBs and Playstation Coaches....put down the controllers and listen up.....

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Turning Fanboys into Superheroes, High End Coaches, and Elite Commandos since 1996

I'm getting sick and tired of all the Message Board ADs out there who believe they have all the solutions to turning us into an instant elite program. Their ideas not only won't work but they're dangerous to the long term health of this program. Let's recap first though shall we?

As much as it pains me to say, ASU is NOT an elite program, nor do I think we ever truly will be. Now does that not mean we can't be a great program? No I strongly believe we can. But "elite?" Never. Why? I believe in order to be a truly "elite" program you not only have to have boosters with unlimited deep pockets, but you have to have a rabid fan base with decades upon decades of traditions that includes Heismans, Upper-Tier Bowl Games, National Titles, and fans that pass down that tradition from generation to generation to generation. Let's be honest...there are probably only about ten such programs that exist and USC would be the only one in the Pac.

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You mean we're not elite?

What we can be however is another Stanford or Oregon (up until their meteoric collapses). Both programs are great programs. They're not "elite" but they are great programs. Both programs however had plenty of things going for them that we do not, nor do I anticipate probably ever will.

First these programs have deep pockets. Stanford with all of its Silicon Valley cash and Oregon with the Nike mint. Next these programs were not built over night. Stanford was pathetic for decades and Harbaugh's teams were a joke his first two years at Stanford and his third year team was mediocre. Oregon went through a lot of inconsistency with Mike Belotti. For every Rose Bowl year they produced, they also had a number of 7-8 win mediocre seasons. (Sound familiar?) Still Oregon stuck through it and the consistency of Belottie lead to the smooth transition to Chip Kelly and put them in place to be a great program. Much could be said the same way Harbaugh transitioned to Shaw. Third these programs have incredible national brand appeal that allows them recruit nationally. Oregon with its ties to Nike and Stanford through its educational reputation. Now what did these programs not do? They didn't call for their coaches heads after every little bump in the road. They didn't piss and moan that they weren't elite programs after three years. (They aren't even today) While Oregon likely will want to get rid of Helfrich, do you think Stanford wants to get rid of Shaw? Not happening.

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Gold plated urinals for the new volleyball only facility? Sure! How much?

So for those of you wanting Graham's head let's look at the harsh reality of where this program has been, where it is today, and where it's going:

(continued below)

Sunday Walkabout

Mornin Mates...

Today's Topic = Luckless

That's a good description of our Sun Devils this fine morning as you don't win PAC games having to use your fourth string QB, missing a couple of OL, missing some key defensive players and having a secondary that has to use a converted RB as one of its DBs, etc...

So far, this season is the antithesis of our 2014 season when we had the Jael Mary against USC that propelled us to another 10 win season...

The difference between most PAC teams, ASU included, and elite programs such as USC, most of the time, is the quality of the depth that the Trojans have compared to almost all other teams in the conference...that has also been true of Stanford until this year...

Additionally, it was such a fluke that Brady White was injured right after Wilkins was injured and, with Bryce Perkins being injured, even before the season started, you have such a mess that even Nick Saban could not overcome with the personnel the Devils have at hand...

It was a miracle of sorts and a credit to the team and staff that the Devils didn't ever quite last night and were competitive, with a very good Cougar team, until the bitter end...

I've been very critical of Keith Patterson and Todd for the defensive mess but the mess is largely due to poor past recruiting on defense, especially in the secondary and line-backing spots, if you include the hybrid D-backer position in the equation...

Half of the "talent" in the secondary, that has to include the converted Gump Hayes there, out of necessity, is not PAC quality type players the way Irabor, Nelson, Darby and some other holdovers from the Erickson regime were big time players for the Devils...

There is no comparison and is why the Devils have struggled so mightily the past couple of seasons on defense...it really is as simple as that whether any of us want to believe that or not...

And, as stated numerous times before, that should not be the case in a head coach's fifth season at a school, so it squarely rests on Todd's desk where the buck stops...

The same thing has happened elsewhere in the PAC and you don't have to look any farther than Tucson and Arizona to see the results of poor recruiting by Rich Rod, during his first three years at the school, where "his kind of guys" aren't big enough, fast enough or smart enough to beat most good teams...

The Cats have also had some significant QB issues that have really hindered things as well...

Therefore, the moral of this story is that until the Devils get better players on defense, particularly in the secondary, don't run out of viable QBs and establish a lot more quality depth at almost every position, they will be at the mercy of Lady Luck during seasons like this one...

And, you do not want to ever be messing with the fickle Lady Luck if you can help it...

End of story...;)

G'day Mates and Go Devils!!!

Commit Loren Mondy Has Season Ending Injury

2017 Linebacker pledge Loren Mondy (pledged back in 2013 if you recall) told me that he suffered a fractured fibula two weeks ago. He did play one game on it but then decided to not risk further injury. He will be out of a cast next week and out of a walking boot before the end of November.

The fact that his injury doesn't involve a lengthy rehab is huge because he's scheduled to enroll at ASU in the spring. Remains to be seen if he will be limited in the winter conditioning program, but should be full go for spring practice in March.

Mondy has been recruited at Devilbacker, and while he may get reps there to begin with I suspect he ends up an inside linebacker (WILL or SAM).

NCAA/Pac-12 Statistics And Rankings

Team — NCAA/Pac-12

Fewest Penalties — 21st nationally/1st Pac-12 at 35
Fewest Penalties Per Game — 12th nationally/1st Pac-12 at 4.38
Fewest Penalty Yards Per Game — 26th nationally/2nd Pac-12 at 46.63
Net Punting — 4th nationally/2nd Pac-12 at 43.91
Punt Return Defense — 12th nationally/2nd Pac-12 at 2.54
Punt Returns — 27th nationally/3rd Pac-12 at 11.30
Red Zone Offense — 2nd nationally/1st Pac-12 at 0.967
Rushing Defense — 7th nationally/1st Pac-12 at 99.9
Team Sacks — 26th nationally/3rd Pac-12 at 2.88
Team Tackles For Loss — 18th nationally/1st Pac-12 at 7.6

Individual — NCAA/Pac-12

All Purpose — Tim White, 12th nationally/4th Pac-12 at 158.38
Combined Kick Returns — Tim White, 2nd nationally/2nd Pac-12 at 692
Field Goal Percentage — Zane Gonzalez, 5th nationally/1st Pac-12 at 0.952
Field Goals Per Game — Zane Gonzalez, 1st nationally/1st Pac-12 at 2.50
Forced Fumbles — Koron Crump, 22nd nationally/4th Pac-12 at 0.38
Fumbles Recovered — Koron Crump, 9th nationally/3rd Pac-12 at 2
Passes Defended — Laiu Moeakiola, 24th nationally/3rd Pac-12 at 1.3
Punt Return TDs — Tim White, 3rd nationally/1st Pac-12 at 1
Punt Returns — Tim White, 8th nationally/2nd Pac-12 at 14.4
Punting — Matt Haack, 8th nationally/2nd Pac-12 at 46.1
Receptions Per Game — Tim White, 28th nationally/3rd Pac-12 at 5.9
Rushing TDs — Kalen Ballage, 9th nationally/1st Pac-12 at 10
Scoring — Zane Gonzalez, 6th nationally/1st Pac-12 at 11.0
Total Interceptions — Gump Hayes, 17th nationally/3rd Pac-12 at 3
Total Points Scored — Zane Gonzalez, 3rd nationally/1st Pac-12 at 88
Total Points Scored — Kalen Ballage, 21st nationally/3rd Pac-12 at 66
Total Touchdowns — Kalen Ballage, 7th nationally/1st Pac-12 at 11

Lawal, McClure, Robertson, Wilson, , etc

Lots of players that had not played much this season got action vs Wazzu.

Lawal-lined up at Devil and ILB in Q1 and periodically throughout. I don't recall any tackles but it's good to see him get action EDIT Lawal was credited with 1 tackle

Jay Jay WIlson-lined up a H-Back and went 5 yards downfield to find a LB and knock him back at least 5 yards, something I haven't seen during CTG's years here

McClure played a solid game. The fumbled snap was nearly inevitable considering it was the first of the game and the season for both McClure and DSC under center.

Robertson had another rough outing (his 3rd with the others being NAU and UCLA) giving up a sack early. He was shuffled in and out with numerous other changes to the OL throughout the game, (Stephen Miller to LG, Bailey from RG to RT, McCray from LG to RG and Cohl Cabral even playing TE in Sparky

Stephen Miller-seemed to hold his own at LG

DSC-had some flashes for the future

Jack Smith-threw the wounded duck pass despite tight coverage (DB was not fooled, thought he had a perfect bead on it and when it died mid-air and he tried to come back to it he fell down allowing the catch) and threw it very short and well behind White who made a good adjustment and extension to make the catch and pick up 10 more yards for a gain of 40 yards, Happy for Jack Smith and for the good fortune on this play

WHERE WAS ROBBIE ROBINSON??

TFLs & Sacks & Takeaways

Some of the hot buttons in CTG's media comments have included TFLs/Sacks/Takeaways

Last night we returned to the high TFL (11) and high sack (7) numbers that we were regularly hitting in our 6-7 season in 2015

We had zero takeaways and lost the turnover battle 1-0

Wish we could have stolen a victory last night as I don't think it would have been remotely possible on the road. I had ASU at 6-2 at this point but I did not have us having a chance in Eugene and now I think we do. (If Manny is back and if we can get a takeaway or 2)

Projecting our season end Pass D stats

Every team (except Colorado 265 vs 300) exceeds their per game average passing yards when they play ASU.
However, assuming that the final 4 opponents only match their average (as noted below), we would end up averaging giving up 335 passing yards per game. As of now that would still be dead last in FBS but a full 50 yards per game better than we currently stand. That would be 3 yards per game better than 2015 (This does not include a Bowl game and perhaps we could meet up with Navy rather than Texas Tech). We would still be one of 3 teams to allow that many passing yards per game over at least the past 11 seasons in FBS, but we would not set the all time record.

Oregon 240
Utah 224
Udub 252
AU 210

Unfortunately it is extremely difficult to imagine Udub and Oregon bucking the trend. Browning got 291 and Oregon's RS Frosh got 258 this weekend.
However, Utah's Williams got only 179 & who knows who will be the QB for AU.

We've got a shot to avoid this undesired crown.
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The Pac-12 has reprimanded and fined Mike Leach

WASHINGTON STATE FOOTBALL COACH REPRIMANDED AND FINED

SAN FRANCISCO -- The Pac-12 Conference has reprimanded and fined Washington State University head football coach Mike Leach $10,000 for his comments about the Arizona State University football program during his press conference on Monday, October 17.

“Conference rules prohibit Pac-12 member institutions from disparaging each other and discrediting other institutions,” said Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott.

“Information or accusations relative to rule violations must be handled by institutions filing those concerns with the Conference office through a formal process, and institutions must refrain from discussing those concerns publicly.”

“Currently, there are no playing rules that restrict a team from observing an opponent’s offensive or defensive signals. The NCAA playing rules (1-4-11-a, b and f) cover what audio and video equipment is prohibited in the team area, coaching box and coaches’ booth, and specifically state that any attempt to record, either through audio or video means, any signals given by an opposing player, coach or other team personal is prohibited.”
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