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Devil’s Junkie Podcast- S2E6: Undefeated and Headed to the Coast

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Ralph Amsden, Brett Quintyne and Chilly walk through what was a bizarre and discouraging first half for Arizona State against Cal, and then an insane offensive and defensive explosion in the second half to keep the Sun Devils undefeated.

The guys talk about Arizona State's shift in recruiting priorities under Donnie Yantis, and how locking up locals translates into future recruiting success.

Last, a preview and prediction for ASU's week 5 game against the embattled USC Trojans.

Thursday Practice Report 9-29

ATTIRE: Helmets and shorts (ASU wore white helmets with black pitchforks, an indicator for Saturday's game against USC)

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LOCATION: Verde Dickey Dome (They moved inside due to the rain, though the kickers did go outside for a brief period.
MEDIA AVAILABILITY: ~15 minutes (one 11-on-11 session)

USING AN UMBRELLA (limited): OL Tyson Rising, DL Ami Latu (still had a big brace on his left knee), LB Christian Sam (wore sneakers instead of cleats). I'm not sure about Latu, but I would not expect Christian Sam to be ready to play against USC.

OTHER PERSONNEL NOTES: RB Jason Lewis was there in a maroon jersey.

TEAM TEMPO:

FIRST-TEAM OFFENSE (10 personnel): Manny Wilkins (QB), Demario Richard/Nick Ralston (RB), N'Keal Harry (WR), Ellis Jefferson (WR), Fred Gammage (WR - slot), Jalen Harvey (WR - slot), Evan Goodman (LT), Sam Jones (LG), AJ McCollum (C), Stephon McCray (RG), Quinn Bailey (RG)

FIRST-TEAM DEFENSE (nickel package): Tashon Smallwood (TIGER), George Lea (NOSE), JoJo Wicker (END), AJ Latu/Koron Crump (DEVIL), DJ Calhoun (WILL), Salamo Fiso (SAM), Laiu Moeakiola (SPUR), J'Marcus Rhodes (Bandit), Armand Perry (FS), Kareem Orr (BC), Bryson Echols/Gump Hayes (FC), Gump Hayes/Robbie Robinson (Nickel)

MADE ME CHUCKLE: It seemed like off the bus the defensive players were trying to settle a heated debate on the age-old question of East vs West Coast rap. I believe Malik Lawal was advocating for the East coast, with Tashon Smallwood making the West's case.

As always, let me know if you have any questions, comments, concerns.

Interesting Tweet about Most Pts Scored YTD

NCAA Nation tweeted this out earlier today.

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Hod made the point that it is easy to come down on the D for letting so much happen, when they have actually being playing very well, giving the O a chance, which has been lighting it up.

This Defense is gonna put the Glove on teams this year (ex: Hansen in the 2nd H)

Is USC still an elite program ?

Additionally, is ASU still a Sleeping Giant program or has it finally awakened under CTG..??

College analyst Joel Klatt was on The Herd this morning and said there were only six elite programs in the country...Alabama, Texas, Notre Dame, Ohio St, Michigan and USC...

Bama is steaming along under Nick Saban, as is Ohio St under Urban Meyer, and Michigan is rebounding nicely under Jim Harbaugh but Texas, Notre Dame and USC are still having difficulties maintaining their status as elite programs these days and maybe they really aren't elite programs after all...

I think USC is the only program mentioned that is located in a large metro area that has multiple pro franchises just like ASU...

Do you have to be located outside a large metro area that doesn't have competing pro sport franchises in order to have an elite program at your school..??

ASU has 70K "students" but how many live on campus at ASU, so how does being a "commuter school" either help or hinder its football program..??

Can ASU ever arrive at an elite status given its location, competition with pro sports and being a commuter school with campuses all over the Valley..??

I look forward to this weekend's game vs the Trojans as a gauge as to where we are at on the national stage these days...

Go Devils!!!

USC Look-A-Like Thread

A little bit later this week than I usually am, but I'd rather like to look at myself mimicking the Sun Devils and coming on later! :) Enjoy!!

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Jack Jones
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Gilbert Gottfried

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Darreus Rogers
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The Toxic Avenger

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Adoree Jackson
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Larry Fitzgerald

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Steven Mitchell Jr
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Arsenio Hall

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Marvin Tell III
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Sam Sheepdog

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JuJu Smith-Schuster
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Big Eared Toddler

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Antoine Houston Jr
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Antoine Merriweather from In Living Color

Here's why we beat USC

You could probably make several compelling arguments on how we could lose to USC, but starting to feel pretty good about this game. Getting USC in their building is never an easy task, but think we get it done. Close game, we win by 3.

Turnovers, long scores, tackling, coaching all of course are the standard win/loss determinators, but for this week, here's 3 reason why we might win:

1. The way our defense has been playing, the "field position" game hasn't really come into play too much, but have a feeling it plays a bigger role in this USC game. USC returners have killed us for years, and with Gonzo kicking it into the endzone, and Haack kicking it to the moon, we've maybe neutralized some of this risk. Think we win the field position game and with young QB's, that's a big deal this game.

2. Think a couple of the Southern Cal kids play out of their minds this game when heading home. Fiso, Smallwood, and Wicker top the list. We need all three of those guys to play their best game of the season, and think it happens.

3. Think our defense will benefit from "less pace", and if we can get a good substitute rotation going with our defense, think having fresh bodies might erase a mistake or two. Also getting a few extra seconds to get everything "aligned" and set should also help.

So.. we'll see, but we've got a pretty legit chance to start this season off at 5-0 so we all better be enjoying it, because those starts don't come around that frequently!

Haack Listed as Semifinalist for William V. Campbell Trophy

TEMPE, Ariz. – Senior punter Matt Haack has been listed as a semifinalist for the 2016 William V. Campbell Trophy, the National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame announced on Wednesday. The annual trophy recognizes the top football scholar-athlete in the nation.

Haack, a business sports and media major in the W.P Carey School of Business, holds a 3.44 cumulative GPA and is also a member of the Barrett Honors College. During the course of his Sun Devil career, Haack has earned First-Team All-Pac-12 All-Academic honors in 2015 and was All-Pac-12 Academic honorable mention in 2014. In 2015, he also earned the Pat Tillman Outstanding Academic Achievement Award.

On the field, Haack was listed on the 2016 Ray Guy Award preseason watch list, making him one of the best punters in college football. So far this season, he's averaging 47.2 yards on 11 punts, which would rank seventh in the country according to The Football Database. Seven of his 11 punts have been downed inside the 20-yard line with the opposing team accumulating just one yard on returns.

ASU Basketball's Mill Madness Oct. 14

The ASU Programming and Activities Board and the Sun Devil Men's and Women's Basketball teams are excited to announce a brand new way to start the season: Mill Madness.

Taking place on Friday, October 14, from 8-10 p.m. at the corner of 7th and Mill Avenue, Sun Devil fans can get a preview of what will be an exciting season of Sun Devil Basketball. The event is FREE and open to the public and will feature three-point shooting contests, a slam-dunk contest and other skill challenges. Games, food, and music from some of The Valley's best DJ's will make this an event you will not want to miss.

The teams both open play on Friday, Nov. 11 (Veteran's Day) at Wells Fargo Arena with the men taking on Portland State at 7 p.m. (Pac-12 Network) while the women take on Illinois State (time TBD).

Wednesday's Practice Report: 9/28

ATTIRE: Helmets and Pads

LOCATION: Kajikawa Practice Fields

MEDIA AVAILABILITY: About 20 minutes

SPECIAL GUESTS: None that I saw. Sad there was no Steve Keim this week.

TOWELS AND SUNSCREEN: LB Christian Sam was fully dressed, but went over to muscle beach after stretches. Ami Latu had tape on his knee and was also on muscle beach.

INTERESTING NOTE: I saw Jason Lewis in the maroon #23 jersey. He was also in a maroon jersey yesterday.

TACKLE CIRCUIT: ASU started with tackle circuit. The defense worked on swarming to the ball while the the offense mainly used it for ball security technique. I took a couple videos for your viewing pleasure.

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11-ON-0 OFFENSE: Here's how the teams looked for this session.

First team: QB Manny Wilkins, RB Nick Ralston, WRs N'Keal Harry/Tim White (slot)/Jalen Harvey, TE Kody Kohl, LT Evan Goodman, LG Sam Jones C AJ McCollum, RG Stephon McCray, RT Quinn Bailey
Note: No Demario Richard or Kalen Ballage during this period

Second team: QB Brady White, RB Jacom Brimhall, WRs Ellis Jefferson/Fred Gammage (slot)/Cam Smith, TE Raymond Epps, LT Cohl Cabral, LG Alex Losoya, C Tyler McClure, RG Steven Miller, RT Zach Roberston

Third team: The only notables were Jay Jay Wilson and Terrell Chatman

SPECIAL TEAMS (kind of): Lastly, I watched the line start its drills on the sled as the Special Teams period started. Then, media availability ended. I managed another video though.

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