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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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Tuesday Practice Report 9-27

ATTIRE: Helmet and pads
LOCATION: Kajikawa Practice Fields, where the weather was absolutely lovely this morning.
MEDIA AVAILABILITY: ~ 20 minutes (no team tempo or 11-on-11)

GUESTS: Scouts from the Chicago Bears and Pittsburgh Steelers were in attendance. QB Bryce Perkins was in attendance, watching from a golf cart while wearing a neck brace.
EN VERDE: N/A
TOWEL AND SUNSCREEN (limited): OL Tyson Rising, LB Christian Sam, DL Ami Latu

OUT LAST WEEK: Christian Sam appeared to be fully dressed and did participate in stretches, but when the team broke out into individual drills he got on the exercise bike on Muscle Beach.

OTHER INJURY NOTES: DL Ami Latu had a big brace on his left knee. LB DJ Calhoun's left ankle was heavily taped, but he participated in drills.

TACKLING

The defense again worked on tackling during the opening session, notably the "scoop and score" plays. The players rotated at stations, with Shawn Slocum working the turnover-based drills.

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Of note: Kyle Williams continues to work with the safeties, a spot where he should receive increasing playing time as the season progresses. He took a couple snaps at Bandit safety during the Cal game, and looked solid despite not having much experience there.

BALL SECURITY:

Wide receivers, running backs and others again went through the ball security gauntlet, with just one ball hitting the ground that I saw -- a drop from Jalen Harvey (it was on a poor throw from the GA). Quarterbacks have gone back to wearing grey jerseys.

During this time, the offensive line was also at work. Haven't seen McCray work with the centers since Week 1, basically securing the depth chart at center to look like this (with McCray as an emergency alternate):

1. AJ McCollum
2. Tyler McClure
3. Stephon McCray (emergency alternate)
4. Marshal Nathe (likely redshirting)

OTHER NOTES:

LS Mitch Fraboni is back to being a full participant at practice after making his season debut on Saturday against Cal. He snapped with the first team as Zane Gonzalez practiced field goals and Matt Haack worked on holding and punts.

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While Haack punted, Gonzalez worked on catching/shagging punts. It was pretty funny to watch, though Gonzalez did show a decent arm in throwing the balls back across the field.

We got kicked out before special teams got into full gear.

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

USC History

For the life long Sun Devil fans has the USC game lost any meaning at all? ASU has definitely gotten some wins in this series over the last handful of years and USC from a won/loss record has been a winner consistently but that program seems to have lost something. Having gone through a few coaches since Pete Carroll left the Trojans don't seem to have the same swag as they once did.

I could be wrong but they just don't seem to be the "USC" that I once saw on an annual basis.

Research Note About Schedule Difficulty (Or Lack Thereof)

With widespread mediocrity in the Pac-12 this year and Stanford off the schedule, at this point there are only two currently ranked teams that are on ASU's 2016 schedule. Of course, things can change, but let's consider the situation. And for this research, I'm only considering the AP Poll (for reasons I'll detail later).

USC: Unranked
UCLA: Very, very unlikely to be ranked (22 votes (nine places out of the rankings); plays Arizona this week)
Colorado: Possibility to be ranked (33 votes (six places out of the rankings); plays OSU and USC, two wins could get CU into top-25)
WSU: Longshot to be ranked
Oregon: Plays WSU, UW and Cal; Likely will have to be impressively 3-0 to get back into rankings
Utah: Currently No. 18
UW: Currently No. 10
Arizona: Longshot to be ranked

For conversation's sake, let's say the first ranked team ASU plays is Utah and that Washington is also ranked at the time ASU plays the Huskies. With that Utah game being on 11/10, that would make it one of the latest points in the season that ASU has played its first ranked team. I did the research (using AP Polls only) back through 1978 (ASU's first year in the Pac-10). ASU didn't play a ranked team at all in 1983 and 1999, but the in the other seasons, at no time was ASU's first ranked opponent played in November (or later).

Also, if ASU were to play just two ranked teams in the regular season, that would tie for the fewest in a single year since 2000 (2008). Also, since joining the Pac-10 in 1978, aside from the two aforementioned seasons with zero ranked opponents, ASU faced just one ranked opponent in 1978 (though it was a massive one in #2 USC). There are a handful of other seasons that had two ranked opponents.

Moral of the story: ASU's schedule is shaping up in what could be a favorable fashion.

Sun Devils back in the NFL

Looks like there's been a couple former Sun Devils signed to practice squads within the last hour or so:

DT Demetrius Cherry to the Raiders practice squad:

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Cherry had been signed as a UDFA with San Francisco before being cut.

CB Lloyd Carrington to Washington's practice squad:

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Carrington is familiar with Washington, where he initially signed as an UDFA.

ASU offense vs defense

After facing 4 horrible defenses and 2 great offenses thru the 1st 4 games we have:

7th Scoring Offense @ 48.8
19th Total Offense 507.8
25th Rushing Offense 236.5
41st Passing Offense 271.3
61.18% rushes, 39.82% passes

104th Scoring Defense 34.3
120th in Total Defense 499.0
16th in Rushing Defense 95.0
128th++++ in Passing Defense 404.0 (43 yds/12% more than #127 and 75 yds/23% more than #126)
40.73% rushes/59.27% passes

USC has played the toughest schedule in the country (#1, #7, #24) all 3 with strong
defenses (#15, #24, #32 in total defense and #8, #16, #17 in scoring defense)

USC runs the same amount as they pass 133-135

AP Poll

What a hot mess it is. I liked after Week 1 how they went rogue and could move an unranked team up in to the top 15 for a big win...but looking at it now, they should know better. We are the first team out. Miami has played 3 dogs and are 3-0, I believe we have 4 wins. SDSU with 3 wins is ranked. Texas at 2-1 with a non-impressive win vs ND as it looks now, and loss to Cal. Boise St. ranked for 3-0 and a non top 25 win. Ole Miss moves up 7 spots with a 2-2 record. Wasn't bummed about not being ranked pre-season, but I felt we earned it and that number beside the school name does mean something after 4 weeks, felt we have been slighted. We should at least be around 21, 22. I don't even think beating SC could move the needle, they'll see 4 loses next to SC and will put another 2 loss team ahead of us.

Adidas thoughts (via Chilly)

Chilly is hosting a giant shoe/streetwear/music symposium with Suns G Devin Booker today, he sent me this to post in the board in his behalf to get your thoughts. Literally every room of this man's house is filled with shoes, and when ASU switched he was a big skeptic. I found this interesting.

It seemed like eons ago that there was a debate about how a change in official apparel companies would, or did affect ASU's relationship with its athletes- prospective and current. They were wrong.

Whoever is ultimately responsible for pulling the trigger on the Adidas deal looks like a genius!

I have to be honest, though I am a sneaker head, I absolutely love shoes, and at first I was VERY skeptical. But boy was I wrong- Adidas last season made some amazing looking uniforms for ASU's football team, and the players couldn't be happier with what they are wearing.

I was originally concerned that my Sun Devils were not going to be a priority for the brand or that the uniforms wouldn't be easy on the eyes (Think Maryland/Under Armor), I was also concerned that the fans wouldn't have as wide of a selection to satisfy their own apparel needs. Adidas and ASU proved me wrong on all points.

It doesn't seem like ASU is being treated like a stepchild in any way by the brand as Adidas seems to have more of a selection than the previous apparel company ever gave us, and they seemed to have embraced our desires for traditional colors as well as giving us the stylish new colors and trends. Oh and if thats not enough, currently Adidas is the leader in sneaker trends! Their boost technology is arguably providing for the MOST comfortable sneaker in the marketplace. I swear this post is not meant to be for Adidas advertisement as much as it is to show how grateful I am for the switch.

Up until about 3 months ago the only Adidas apparel that had made it into my closet were some pairs of the hard-to-get yeezy shoes. In the last 3 months a third of my too-large shoe collection might be Adidas NMD's, boosts, yeezys, and some of the ZNE line of clothing. I brought this post up because while working out at the SRC, a lot of students were saying they dont buy asu gear because its not as comfortable anymore. WRONG! Its more comfortable!

I'm curious how yall really feel about it after a little more than a season to embrace it. Do you like what our boys are wearing on the field? Do you like your options for the stands or house party or bar or wherever?

#ForksUp

Just Chilly

Moeakiola Named Lott IMPACT Player of the Week

TEMPE, Ariz. -- Redshirt senior defensive back Laiu Moeakiola has been named the Lott IMPACT Player of the Week, the Pacific Club IMPACT Foundation announced on Tuesday.

The 6-1, 215-pound Moeakiola was one of nine NCAA players listed as a nominee for the Week 4 Lott Impact Player of the Week due to his performance against California.

With 2:52 remaining in the game on Saturday and Cal trailing 37-34, Moeakiola intercepted quarterback Davis Webb and returned it for a touchdown to seal the victory for the Sun Devils, putting them ahead 44-34. He also totaled five solo tackles and one batted down pass.

Moeakiola has been named to the Lott IMPACT Trophy watch list for two consecutive seasons entering 2016. He is the first Sun Devil to win the weekly award since former safety Alden Darby in September of 2013.

In recognition of Moeakiloa's performance, the Pacific Club IMPACT Foundation, sponsors of the Lott IMPACT Trophy, will make a $1,000 donation to the general scholarship fund at Arizona State.

PAC 12 Spreads

Stanford at Washington -2.5/-3

Surprising...maybe think it's a pick 'em. If this was being played in Stanford, I'd flip the odds.

OSU at CU -17/-17.5

Probably about right, no contest here.

Utah at Cal -1.5

Very surprising, yet could see Cal win by 21 if they get on a roll.

ASU at USC -9.5

I think if we had a proven rushing game this would possibly be USC -4, they are pretty bad against the run but we can't rely on Manny designed QB runs and broken down passing plays the entire contest.

OU at WSU +1/+1.5

Have no idea here.

THE uofeh at UCLA -13.5

Was very wrong about the Scats play last week, but I think they'll be down and out for this one...though UCLA plays vanilla at home, I think UCLA's front 7 is to much and Dawkins will make a lot of mistakes.
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