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Ducks get Dillon Gabriel

Wow, great sign by Lanning to get a solid QB for 2024.......curious what T Thompson will do now that he pretty much has No Shot @ being a starting QB......Thompson was highly rated but must not be developing as needed for Lanning to have full confidence in him

Freshman defensive end Ashley Williams entered the transfer portal

This item got lost in the mix tonight with the two commits and was posted under another thread, so just wanted to bring it to the forefront.

We said that some players over winter break could sit down with their families, express to each other how much they miss each other being out of state, etc., and next thing you know, they're in the portal. That's what happened with Williams.

Williams, a former Auburn commit, definitely had some potential and especially with BJ Green gone, may have had a chance to find himself in the two-deep depending on how good of additions ASU brought in this year. If you recall his Zachary (La.) High School teammate and fellow defensive lineman, Landen Thomas, was also a freshman at ASU this past season, was the reason Williams came to ASU. Hopefully, Thomas doesn't decide to follow the same path.

So if Elijah O'Neal and Gharin Stansbury can take that next step and be formidable backups to starters Clayton Smith and Prince Dorbah and O'Neal, then AS is set at this role, and any portal addition they bring in could be an added bonus. But again, bummer to have Williams leave ASU and so soon because his best football is certainly ahead of him.



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STORY: Five Takeaways from ASU’s 89-84 loss to San Diego

On paper, the first road test for ASU, a contest at the University of San Diego, should not have been daunting at all. Nonetheless, a game where the Sun Devils lead for over 30 minutes turned into a nightmare that saw a four-game winning streak come to a screeching halt. Here are our takeaways from the Sun Devils 89-84 loss.

BREAKING: 2024 Reno defensive end Salesi Manu commits to ASU, becoming the Sun Devils’ 17 commit

"Meeting the coaches and being there really made me feel like home. It was surprising to me how well I could fit into that scheme.”

Transfer Portal Visitors This Weekend (Dec 8)

This is the latest of list as of Friday morning

6-3 305 Sophomore OL Cade Bennett SDSU

6-0 169 Redshirt Freshman DB Javan Robinson Washington State

6-3 275 Junior defensive end Justin Woodtly Cincinnati

6-0 220 Sophomore LB Jordan Crook Arkansas (prepped at Duncanville (Tex.) High School, where Reginald Samples, father of ASU WR's coach Ra'Shaad Samples, is the head coach)

6-4 285 Junior TE Markeston Douglas Florida State (visiting Dec. 7-8)

6-4 245 Sophomore TE Cameron Harpole SDSU

6-2 200 Freshman QB Sam Leavitt Michigan State

6-1 193 Sophomore DB Latterance Welch LSU

6-7 320 Sophomore OL Ethan Boyd Michigan State

6-5 320 Sophomore OL Kevin Wigenton II Michigan State

6-6 315 Junior OL Monroe Mills Texas Tech

6-4 265 Freshman DL JP Deeter Purdue

6-5 225 Freshman DL John Henry Daley BYU (served mission)

Non-portal visitors

6-4 225 TE Ryan Boultwood Mt. SAC Junior College

6-2 322 DT Ameir Glenn High School prospect and Wake Forest commit

2024 Roster Snapshot: Defense

DEC 4 UPDATE

Defensive Line


Current players (in order of 204 eligibility):

Senior Anthonie Cooper
Senior Elijah O’Neal
Senior Harold Brooks III
Junior Prince Dorbah
Junior Gharin Stansbury
Junior Clayton Smith
Sophomore Sam Benjamin
Sophomore CJ Fite
Sophomore Tristan Monday
Sophomore Blazen Lono-Wong
Redshirt Freshman Landen Thomas
Redshirt Freshman Kyran Bourda

Incoming freshmen: Ramar Williams, James Giggey, Mason Fleming, Albert Smith

Position snapshot: BJ Green in the portal is a blow to the EDGE role, but that’s at last a role that, in comparison to defensive tackle, you can *somewhat* afford to take a hit. Nonetheless, his departure will only compel ASU that much more to find help in the portal. You still would have a good duo of starters in Clayton Smith and Prince Dorbah. Maybe Gharin Stansbury can turn the corner, but he’s another player I could see leave, not so much for NIL but just because he’s not confident in his playing time in the future.

Cannot overstate the need at defensive tackle because, aside from Fite (who declared he's staying), I don’t see this depth chart having the required talent to compete in the Big 12. Bringing in three tackles from the portal wouldn’t be a shocker at all. Thus, Blazen Lono-Wong and Brooks are linemen that I see as a strong possibility of leaving. Maybe some of the returning players can make their presence known in the spring, but the upgrade of this front four is more than likely going to be with the additions from the portal, and much like the offensive line, there going to have to be a lot of bullseyes recorded here.

Linebacker

Current players (in order of 2024 eligibility):

Senior Caleb McCullough
Junior Krew Jackson
Sophomore Tate Romney
Redshirt freshman K’Vion Thunderbird

Incoming freshmen: Martell Hughes

Position snapshot: Granted, in a scheme that will often feature two linebackers, you don’t need an abundance of players in this unit. But the depth here isn’t ideal. Romney under the radar may have been the biggest newcomer surprise, but all other returning players, at best, showed some flashes here and there but nothing else. So, ASU bringing in at least 2-3 formidable linebackers is a forgone conclusion, especially with Djonkam in the portal.

McCullough may still be backup if ASU is able to bring in quality linebackers out of the portal. Krew Jackson hasn’t been able to establish a good niche and could find himself in a battle with Thunderbird with a talented incoming freshman, let alone portal additions.


Safety (including nickel back)

Current players (in order of 2024 eligibility):

Senior Shamari Simmons
Senior Roman Rashada
Senior Macen Williams
Sophomore Xavion Alford
Sophomore Josiah Cox
Redshirt freshman Montana Warren

Incoming freshmen: Tony-Louis Nkuba (could play corner)

Position snapshot: I like this group a lot because Alford is essentially the best 2024 addition (after being ruled ineligible in 2023), and having him team up with Simmons at safety and having Macen Williams at nickel is a starting group you would gladly go to battle with. Cox played ten games as a freshman, and that will prove very valuable. We know that Warren would easily be in the two-deep if not for an injury that had him play just one game, and he has the biggest upside in this group. Jordan Clark and RJ Regan could have ASU bring in a nickel back, although Warren might be moved there if needed.



Cornerback

Current players (in order of 2024 eligibility):

Senior Ed Woods
Sophomore Keith Abney
Redshirt freshman Keontez Bradley
Redshirt freshman Lenox Lawson

Incoming freshmen: Plas Johnson, Chris Johnson, Rodney Bimage (some of them could play safety)

Position snapshot: Huge opportunity for both the freshmen who redshirted and the incoming freshmen to crave a niche in the two deep with Woods and Abney as the presumed starters. BUT I feel as if the staff will try to bring in one formidable corner, maybe two, from the portal if they can.

Special teams

Sophomore Ian Hershey, who did redshirt last year, and incoming freshman Kanyon Floyd will be the two specialists here, as the kicker and punter duties will be determined later.

More NIL chaos?

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Women athletes at Oregon are suing the school for various Title IX violations, including how NIL money is being spent. On the surface, NIL is separate from the university and a private entity, so title IX shouldn't apply. Open and shut case.

But if discovery in the case shows that it's actually the university via the football program that directs to who and how the NIL funds are being distributed, the plaintiffs must be hoping that the judge would determine that to be extended university action in violation of Title IX since the $ primarily goes to men's teams athletes.

If this case gets to discovery and emails, texts, etc. are part of the public record, we may get a look into what the interactions between athletic departments and NIL groups look like.

If the case settles, I think it's safe to say the school did not want discovery to take place. I suspect they'll move for summary judgment/dismissal on the NIL claims and, if they lose, that's when we'll learn how involved the actual department may be by whether they settle or not.

Thoughts on a second QB

If we are bringing a second to QB to Rashada or whomever I would look for a guy that will not only compete for starting job but someone that you can play situationally. The backup QB from Utah that is in the portal is really fast. Let him come in and play him situationally if he can't win the starting job. Do read option and let him develop because the job could open up next year. Jeff Sims (if you can afford him) would be the same way. He adds a different dimension that opposing teams have to plan for and you could play him in situations and see if he could develop. You could also play guys like this at other positions as well.

2024 defensive end Salesi Manu closing on a decision

"They like my twitchiness and the way I get off the ball. I’d say it was surprising to me how well I could fit into that scheme." Reno (Nev.) Bishop Manogue defensive end Salesi Manu impressed with ASU following his visit with his decision just days away

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STORY: Late defensive surge earns the 41st comeback victory under Bobby Hurley

“I got winning players who never gave up. We were relentless to keep stacking stops and forcing them to turn it over. We just kept feeding off that, and it was really great to see.” Sun Devils put on the defensive clamps to edge SMU

STORY: Sun Devils rise to the height differential in comeback win

SMU's clear size advantage and mob rebounding saw them hold a 13-point lead in the second half, but ASU’s effective counter to it was a Bobby Hurley staple: continue to play hard and defend all 94 feet of hardwood with a full-court press

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