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SUN DEVIL MEDIA RELATIONS | PO BOX 872505 | TEMPE, AZ 85287-2505 | OFFICE #: 480-965-6593 | THESUNDEVILS.COM ARIZONA STATE (5-1, 2-1 Pac-12) @TheSunDevils @FootballASU COLORADO (4-2, 2-1 Pac-12) @UCLAAthletics @CUBUFFS Game #7 Date: October 15, 2016 Time: 5 p.m. PT Site: Boulder, Colo. Venue: Folsom Field Capacity: 50,183 Surface: Grass Series: ASU leads, 7-0 TV: Pac-12 Network STACKING THEM UP (2016 Rankings) FBS RANK PAC-12 AVERAGE CATEGORY AVERAGE PAC-12 FBS RANK 24 4 39.7 Scoring Offense 38.8 5 28 98 9 33.0 Scoring Defense 20.7 3 30 57 6 183.3 Rushing Offense 198.2 5 44 5 1 89.3 Rushing Defense 146.8 6 50 49 8 251.5 Passing Offense 306.3 4 21 128 12 404.3 Passing Defense 185.0 2 23 47 7 434.8 Total Offense 504.5 3 17 120 10 493.7 Total Defense 331.8 2 23 59 7 22.16 Kickoff Returns 22.56 5 51 56 7 20.45 Kickoff Return Defense 25.61 12 115 54 5 8.69 Punt Returns 9.93 4 43 21 3 2.75 Punt Return Defense 16.69 12 119 52 5 52.17 Penalty Yards Per Game 41.00 1 17 71 9 -0.17 Turnover Margin 1.17 3 11 Sept. 3 vs. N. Arizona Tempe w, 44-13 Sept. 10 vs. Texas Tech Tempe W, 68-55 Sept. 16 AT UTSA SAN ANTONIO W, 32-28 Sept. 24 vs. CALIFORNIA Tempe W, 51-41 Oct. 1 at USC Los Angeles L, 20-41 oct. 8 vs. UCLA Tempe W, 23-20 Oct. 15 at COLORADO BOULDER 5 p.m. | P12N Oct. 22 vs. WASHINGTON ST. Tempe TBD | TBA OCT. 29 at OREGON EUGENE TBA | TBA Nov. 10 vs. UTAH Tempe 7:30 P.M. | FS1 Nov. 19 vs. WASHINGTON SEATTLE TBA | TBA Nov. 25 at ARIZONA TUCSON 7:30 P.M. | ESPN schedule Results *All Times Arizona TIME THE GAME - Sun Devil Football hits the road again this weekend as it looks to maintain possession of first place in the Pac-12 South in a key divisional tilt against the Colorado Buffaloes on Saturday, October 15 in Boulder, Colo. The game is slated for a 5 p.m. PT/6 p.m. Local start and will be broadcast on the Pac-12 Networks with Roxy Bernstein on the call alongside Anthony Herron and Lewis Johnson. THE BUFFALOES - The Sun Devils hold a 7-0 advantage in the all-time series against the Buffaloes and it is the only perfect record ASU holds against any team it has played over six times in history. Since Colorado joined the Pac-12, ASU is averaging 47.8 points per game against Colorado with an average margin of victory of 29.6 points That said, the 2016 Colorado squad has been among the most improved teams in the nation, entering the AP Top 25 Poll prior to the USC game for the first time since 2005. The Buffaloes are getting it doone on both sides of the ball with a red zone offense ranked 22nd nationally and a red zone defense that sits 25th. Scoring offense sees CU 28th nationally in scoring while the scoring defense sits 30th. In total offense, the Buffs are 17th nation- ally while the defense sits 23rd in total defense. CU’s passing attack ranks 21st nationally while the defense has limited opponents to just 185.0 yards per game, a total good for 23rd nationally. CU has a three-headed attack at wide receiver in Shay Fields, Devin Ross and Bryce Bobo, a trio that has accounted for 82 receptions for 1,255 yards and 12 touchdowns through six games this season. THE PAC-12 - The Sun Devils are looking to move to 11-9 in Pac-12 road games under Todd Graham. ASU had gone 5-13 in four previous seasons on the road prior to Graham’s arrival. With a victory, the Sun Devils would remain in at least a tie for first in the Pac-12 South Division while a Utah loss at Oregon State would leave ASU in sole possession of first in the division should the Devils come out victorious. AN ASU VICTORY WOULD... » Improve ASU to 8-0 all-time against the Buffaloes, ASU’s only perfect record against any opponent it has played at least six times in history. » Move the Devils to 11-9 in Pac-12 road games under Todd Graham after going 5-13 in previous four seasons. » Give ASU 10 wins in its last 16 true road contests and 14 wins in its last 24. ASU had 15 total road wins from 2004- 2011 (8 seasons) » Move ASU to 26-14 in Pac-12 games since Todd Graham took over in 2012 and 21-10 in such games in the past three-plus seasons - with both marks leading the Pac-12 South in those respective time spans. » Move ASU to 6-1 through seven games for the second time in the past three seasons. » Improve the Devils to 3-1 through four Pac-12 games for the fourth time in Todd Graham’s five seasons. » Mark the 40th victory for Todd Graham as head coach of the Sun Devils. 103 SEASONS | 243 PRO DRAFT PICKS | 199 PAC-12 ALL-ACADEMIC PICKS | 18 CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS | 10 CFB HALL OF FAMERS 29 BOWL APPEARANCES | 406 ALL-PAC-12 SELECTIONS | 2 ROSE BOWLS | ONE GOAL: CHAMPIONS ASU STATISTICAL LEADERS PASSING RUSHING RECEIVING DEFENSE Manny Wilkins 97-149 1233 yds 5 TDs, 4 INTs 140.32 QBR Demario Richard 112 rush, 2 TD 436 yards 72.7 ypg 3.9 ypc Tim White 39 catches 428 yards 0 TDs 11.00 ypc DJ Calhoun 35 tackles 5.5 TFL 2.5 sacks 26 solo tackle SUN DEVIL FOOTBALL 1 2016 @FOOTBALLASU GAME NOTES - COLORADO

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Page 1: ARIZONA STATE - Colorado Buffaloes · 59 7 22.16 Kickoff Returns 22.56 5 51 ... General The Sun Devil Athletics media relations staff understands the importance of assisting the

102 YEARS | 208 NFL DRAFT SELECTIONS | 191 PAC-12 ALL-ACADEMIANS | 28 BOWL APPEARANCES | 18 CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS | TWO ROSE BOWLS | ONE GOAL

SUN DEVIL MEDIA RELATIONS | PO BOX 872505 | TEMPE, AZ 85287-2505 | OFFICE #: 480-965-6593 | THESUNDEVILS.COM

102 YEARS | 208 NFL DRAFT SELECTIONS | 191 PAC-12 ALL-ACADEMIANS | 28 BOWL APPEARANCES | 18 CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS | TWO ROSE BOWLS | ONE GOAL

ARIZONA STATE(5-1, 2-1 Pac-12)@TheSunDevils@FootballASU

COLORADO(4-2, 2-1 Pac-12)

@UCLAAthletics@CUBUFFS

Game #7Date: October 15, 2016

Time: 5 p.m. PTSite: Boulder, Colo. Venue: Folsom Field

Capacity: 50,183Surface: Grass

Series: ASU leads, 7-0TV: Pac-12 Network

STACKING THEM UP (2016 Rankings)

FBS RANK PAC-12 AVERAGE CATEGORY AVERAGE PAC-12 FBS RANK 24 4 39.7 Scoring Offense 38.8 5 28 98 9 33.0 Scoring Defense 20.7 3 30 57 6 183.3 Rushing Offense 198.2 5 44 5 1 89.3 Rushing Defense 146.8 6 50 49 8 251.5 Passing Offense 306.3 4 21 128 12 404.3 Passing Defense 185.0 2 23 47 7 434.8 Total Offense 504.5 3 17 120 10 493.7 Total Defense 331.8 2 23 59 7 22.16 Kickoff Returns 22.56 5 51 56 7 20.45 Kickoff Return Defense 25.61 12 115 54 5 8.69 Punt Returns 9.93 4 43 21 3 2.75 Punt Return Defense 16.69 12 119 52 5 52.17 Penalty Yards Per Game 41.00 1 17 71 9 -0.17 Turnover Margin 1.17 3 11

Sept. 3vs. N. Arizona

Tempe w, 44-13

Sept. 10vs. Texas Tech

Tempe W, 68-55

Sept. 16AT UTSA

SAN ANTONIO W, 32-28

Sept. 24vs. CALIFORNIA

Tempe W, 51-41

Oct. 1at USC

Los Angeles L, 20-41

oct. 8vs. UCLA

Tempe W, 23-20

Oct. 15at COLORADO

BOULDER 5 p.m. | P12N

Oct. 22vs. WASHINGTON ST.

Tempe TBD | TBA

OCT. 29at OREGON

EUGENE TBA | TBA

Nov. 10vs. UTAH

Tempe 7:30 P.M. | FS1

Nov. 19vs. WASHINGTON

SEATTLE TBA | TBA

Nov. 25at ARIZONA

TUCSON 7:30 P.M. | ESPN

scheduleResults

*All Times Arizona TIME

THE GAME - Sun Devil Football hits the road again this weekend as it looks to maintain possession of first place in the Pac-12 South in a key divisional tilt against the Colorado Buffaloes on Saturday, October 15 in Boulder, Colo. The game is slated for a 5 p.m. PT/6 p.m. Local start and will be broadcast on the Pac-12 Networks with Roxy Bernstein on the call alongside Anthony Herron and Lewis Johnson.

THE BUFFALOES - The Sun Devils hold a 7-0 advantage in the all-time series against the Buffaloes and it is the only perfect record ASU holds against any team it has played over six times in history. Since Colorado joined the Pac-12, ASU is averaging 47.8 points per game against Colorado with an average margin of victory of 29.6 points

That said, the 2016 Colorado squad has been among the most improved teams in the nation, entering the AP Top 25 Poll prior to the USC game for the first time since 2005.

The Buffaloes are getting it doone on both sides of the ball with a red zone offense ranked 22nd nationally and a red zone defense that sits 25th. Scoring offense sees CU 28th nationally in scoring while the scoring defense sits 30th. In total offense, the Buffs are 17th nation-ally while the defense sits 23rd in total defense. CU’s passing attack ranks 21st nationally while the defense has limited opponents to just 185.0 yards per game, a total good for 23rd nationally.

CU has a three-headed attack at wide receiver in Shay Fields, Devin Ross and Bryce Bobo, a trio that has accounted for 82 receptions for 1,255 yards and 12 touchdowns through six games this season.

THE PAC-12 - The Sun Devils are looking to move to 11-9 in Pac-12 road games under Todd Graham. ASU had gone 5-13 in four previous seasons on the road prior to Graham’s arrival. With a victory, the Sun Devils would remain in at least a tie for first in the Pac-12 South Division while a Utah loss at Oregon State would leave ASU in sole possession of first in the division should the Devils come out victorious.

AN ASU VICTORY WOULD... » Improve ASU to 8-0 all-time against the Buffaloes, ASU’s

only perfect record against any opponent it has played at least six times in history.

» Move the Devils to 11-9 in Pac-12 road games under Todd Graham after going 5-13 in previous four seasons.

» Give ASU 10 wins in its last 16 true road contests and 14 wins in its last 24. ASU had 15 total road wins from 2004-2011 (8 seasons)

» Move ASU to 26-14 in Pac-12 games since Todd Graham took over in 2012 and 21-10 in such games in the past three-plus seasons - with both marks leading the Pac-12 South in those respective time spans.

» Move ASU to 6-1 through seven games for the second time in the past three seasons.

» Improve the Devils to 3-1 through four Pac-12 games for the fourth time in Todd Graham’s five seasons.

» Mark the 40th victory for Todd Graham as head coach of the Sun Devils.

103 SEASONS | 243 PRO DRAFT PICKS | 199 PAC-12 ALL-ACADEMIC PICKS | 18 CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS | 10 CFB HALL OF FAMERS29 BOWL APPEARANCES | 406 ALL-PAC-12 SELECTIONS | 2 ROSE BOWLS | ONE GOAL: CHAMPIONS

ASU STATISTICAL LEADERS

PASSING RUSHING RECEIVING DEFENSE

Manny Wilkins97-149

1233 yds5 TDs, 4 INTs140.32 QBR

Demario Richard

112 rush, 2 TD436 yards 72.7 ypg3.9 ypc

Tim White

39 catches428 yards

0 TDs11.00 ypc

DJCalhoun35 tackles5.5 TFL

2.5 sacks26 solo tackle

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General The Sun Devil Athletics media relations staff understands the importance of assisting the media in providing coverage of the institution, its athletics programs, administrators, coaches and student-athletes. We pride ourselves in being able to disseminate information as widely, uniformly and fairly as possible using normally accepted media standards. To this end, the best attempt will be made to fill reasonable requests by recognized media outlets. Members of the media are encouraged to work with the Sun Devil Football media relations staff to assist in that endeavor. It is not permissible for media members to contact any athletics department administrator, associate, coach or student-athlete directly without working through the media relations department.

Practice PoliciesDue to the nature of Arizona State game dates this season, practices schedules each week will vary dependent upon that week’s game. The ASU media relations office will provide a practice schedule prior to each game week for the media. Media members will be able to view the team stretch periods as well as Periods A, B and C. Media wishing to document practice via photograph or video will be able to do so during this time, so long as said documentation does not record play-calling signals. Following that open viewing period, the members of the media will be escorted out of the facility and reconvene near the end of the practice period for post-practice interviews.

Interview PoliciesInterviews are conducted at the end of each practice. Due to high demand, several players and members of the coaching staff might only be available on a limited basis each week. A full availability schedule will be provided to the media each week.

Following home contests, Arizona State will bring several student-athletes to the Dutson Theater for a post-game press conference. Head Coach Todd Graham will follow the student-athletes.

Any members who wish to contact a student-athlete or coach outside of the aforementioned interview periods should contact Jeremy Hawkes (520-403-0121 or [email protected]) to arrange a time outside of practice or post-game for interviews.

Weekly Press ConferencesHead coach Todd Graham will resume his weekly press conferences each Monday prior to game week. The press conference is tentatively scheduled for 12 p.m. (Noon) Arizona Time each week. When the team practices on Mondays, Coach Graham will not be available following practice.

Following home contests, Arizona State will bring several student-athletes to the Dutson Theater for a post-game press conference. Head Coach Todd Graham will follow the student-athletes.

All press conference will be streamed live via the Pac-12 website at http://pac-12.com/live/arizona-state-university. Additionally, ASAP Transcription Services will provide a transcript following each press conference throughout the year that will be made available via TheSunDevils.com and will also be sent to members of the media following each press conference.

Credentials Media credentials for Sun Devil home games for the 2016 football season will be handled online through Sports Systems. For access to the online portal request system, please contact Doug Tammaro ([email protected]). For road games, please contact Mark Brand ([email protected]) for more information.

Photography/Videoography Media members will be able to view the team stretch periods as well as Periods A, B and C. Media wishing to document practice via photograph or video will be able to do so during this time, so long as said documentation does not record play-calling signals.On-camera interviews will be conducted at the end of each practice. For home games, a photographer work area has been established inside the Carson Student-Athlete Center (first floor). Internet access to transmit files is available in the photography workroom. Credentials must be worn in plain view throughout the game while on the field and all photographers must adhere to painted lines and instructions given by security personnel and/or Arizona State staff members at all times.

Weekly Media TeleconferenceThe Pac-12 Football Coaches Weekly Media Teleconference Call will take place each Tuesday during the season. Coach Graham is scheduled to speak at 12:05 PT/1:05 MT each Tuesday. The teleconferences will be recorded and available at Pac-12.com that same afternoon of the call. Members of the media may reach out to the

Pac-12 (925-932-4411) for the media-only phone number for the teleconference.

Media Highlights Policy Highlights include Pac-12 Networks/ESPN/FOX broadcasts and all home hosted non-televised competitions, including those that are live streamed.

Live Broadcasts It is not permissible for any non-rightsholder to broadcast over the air, stream over the internet (audio or video), or transmit in any other way, any live event without the consent of the Sun Devil Athletics Department. Live events include varsity contests, press conferences (including but not limited to weekly scheduled and postgame press conferences) and any other group media availability. Exceptions may be made for any major news-breaking event and will be communicated in the media advisory for the event.

Third-Party Website Highlight Policy No third party organization may post competition footage of any Pac-12 game or any non-conference home game on its website without a license to the content from the Pac-12 Networks or its licensing partner (XOS Digital), with the exception of news window privileges described below. Third parties are permitted to post video on their websites through the use of the Pac-12 Digital embeddable video player (embed code available at http://video.pac-12.com).

News Outlet Highlight Policy Certified news outlets may use a maximum of 3 minutes of Pac-12 event footage on their newscasts during the 48-hour news window following the conclusion of included events. If these highlights do not contain a Pac-12 mark, the news outlet must insert “Courtesy of the Pac-12 Conference” over the footage. Highlights may also be posted to certified news providers’ websites, but must be removed 48 hours after the conclusion of any included event, unless a license for that footage is obtained from the Pac-12 Conference. Highlights may not be posted to YouTube, Facebook, or other social media properties. Beyond the 48 hour news window, certified news outlets are permitted to use a maximum of 1 minute of footage – on their television newscasts only – for 14 calendar days after the conclusion of the game in question. This policy pertains to the 2013-14 academic year only and is subject to change in subsequent years.

GAME WEEK SCHEDULE • COLORADO

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

• 12 p.m. - Coach Graham Press Conference

• 9-11:25 a.m. - Practice -Players available -Coach Graham Available -No RBs/Coordinators -No QBs

• 9-11:25 a.m. - Practice -RBs/Players vailable -Coordinators available -No Coach Graham -No QBs

• 8:50-10:35 a.m. - Practice -No media viewing -Coach Graham only

Game Dayat ColoradoFolsom FieldBoulder, Colo.5 p.m. AZT/Pac-12 Net

• TBD

2016 SUN DEVIL FOOTBALL

-No Practice-No Interviews

GAME CAPSULE SUN DEVILS AT COLORADOLocation: Boulder, Colo.Stadium: Folsom FieldDate: October 15Kick-off: 5 p.m. AZT/6 p.m. LocalTelevision: Pac-12 NetworkRadio: Sun Devils Sports Radio Network, Presented by MidFirst Bank

COLORADO & SERIES INFORMATION2016 Record: 4-2 (2-1 Pac-12)2016 Ranking: Last Game: loss at USC, 21-17Coach: Mike MacIntyreCareer: 30-50 (7th season)at Colorado: 14-29 (4th season)Series: ASU leads, 7-0at ASU: ASU leads, 4-0at Colorado: ASU leads, 3-0Last 5: 2015, ASU (48-23, Tempe) 2014, ASU (38-24, Boulder) 2013, ASU (54-13, Tempe) 2012, ASU (51-17, Boulder) 2011, ASU (48-14, Tempe)

THIS WEEK’S TELEVISION CREWPac-12 NetworksPlay-by-Play: Roxy BernsteinColor: Anthony HerronSideline: Lewis Johnson

THIS WEEK’S RADIO CREWSun Devils Sports Radio Network, presented by MidFirst BankPlay-by-Play: Tim HealeyColor: Jeff Van RaaphorstSideline: Derek HaganChannels: Arizona Sports 98.7 FM Sun Devil Sports Radio Network Affiliates KATO 1240 - SaffordKBXZ 1650 AM - FlagstaffKNTR 980 AM - Lake HavasuKZUA 92.1 FM - HolbrookKAZM 780 AM - SedonaKIKO 1340 AM - Globe, MiamiKRVZ 1400 AM - SpringervilleKYCA 1490 AM - PrescottKNKI 106.7 FM - Show Low

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This Week in the @Pac12 (All Times PT)Team Date Time Opponent/TVArizona State 10/15 5 p.m. at Colorado (P12N)Arizona 10/15 12:30 p.m. vs. USC (FOX)California Colorado 10/15 5 p.m. vs. Arizona State (P12N)Oregon Oregon State 10/15 1 p.m. vs Utah (P12N)Stanford 10/15 4:30 p.m. at Notre Dame (NBC)UCLA 10/15 7:30 p.m. at Washington State (ESPN)USC 10/15 12:30 p.m. at Arizona (FOX)Utah 10/15 1 p.m. at Oregon State (P12N)Washington Washington State 10/15 7:30 p.m. vs. UCLA (ESPN)

ON THE AIRHear the hometown call with broadcaster Tim Healey and color analyst Jeff Van Raaphorst as well as sideline reporter Derek Hagan pro-viding all the action for Sun Devil Football this season. The hometown broadcasts are boosted by Bonneville’s powerful sports/talk lineup of Arizona Sports 98.7 FM, ESPN Phoenix 620 AM and 92.3 KTAR News FM. This week’s game will broadcast on Arizona Sports 98.7 FM.

LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTIONThe Sun Devils will look to improve upon their impressive 15-1 all-time record when playing a game broadcasted by the Pac-12 Networks. The contest will feature Roxy Ber-nstein on the call alongside analyst Anthony Herron while Lewis Johnson will provide in-sight from the sidelines.

The Pac-12 will again provide access to Armed Forces Network for carriage of Pac-12 football games in 2016 for the benefit of the men and women in the military.

LAST TIME - COLORADO - 2015

TEMPE - A 48-23 win over Pac-12 South foe Colorado Saturday night helped bring about the good feeling, as Mike Bercovici tied a career high with five touchdown passes and Tim White set career highs with seven catches for 144 yards and two scores.

Bercovici completed 20 of 31 passes for 260 yards and threw an interception before giving way to Manny Wilkins with 8:31 left in the game. One of Bercovici’s scores came off a deflected ball that landed in White’s hands and went 45 yards.

ASU (4-2, 2-1) won its second straight confer-ence game on the heels of a 38-23 upset of then-No. 7 UCLA last week. No. 5 Utah on the road is next on the schedule.

The Buffaloes (3-3, 0-2) lost their 13th straight conference road game, stretching back to the 2012 season, and are 0-7 all-time against the Sun Devils.

Colorado’s Sefo Liufau had 389 yards passing, with a 68-yard touchdown pass to Devin Ross in the third quarter and an interception thrown early in the first. Kareem Orr stepped in front of Liufau’s floater and returned it 30 yards to the Colorado 15. That set up Bercovici’s 4-yard touchdown pass to Kohl with 8:33 left, giving ASU a 14-0 lead.

The Sun Devils already have 18 rushing touchdowns at the midway point of the season after having just 19 in the entirety of 2015. The total is good for a tie for sixth in the country, ASU has been able to rely upon the run game to finish drives with 15 of those touchdown coming inside the 20, also a total tied for sixth nationally this season. The Sun Devils only had 20 rushing touchdowns in 2014 after posting 36 in 2013, which was good for the third-highest total in program history and the most since 1973.

7Zane Gonzalez now stands alone in FBS history with 89 career field goals made, breaking Dustin Hopkins’ previous record of 88. It was the second FBS record he has broken or matched this year as he currently sits in a tie for most career games with four or more field goals at six. He has a good shot at adding another one this weekend as he is just eight points behind Hopkins’ record for career points by a kicker of 466 after crushing the previous Pac-12 record (413) for points by any player. Averaging 10.2 points per game in his career, he is also on pace to set the FBS record for a kicker in that category as well (currently 9.6)

Last weekend against the Bruins, ASU forced 42 plays that went for negative or no yardage out of 77 plays run by the UCLA offense (54.5 percent).On the season, the Sun Devils have forced 176 negative or no yardage plays of 448 run by the opposition (39.3 percent). Under Graham ASU has forced 1,533 plays that have not resulted in positive yardage out of 4,208 (36.4 percent). ASU is first in the Pac-12 and second in the na-tion with an average of 8.00 TFL per game since 2012, with only Clemson posting a higher average in that time. .

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#10THINGS (Twitter-Friendly Notes)

1. ASU’s 25.8 ppg in the second half against FBS opponents is more than 48 teams are averaging against FBS opposition PER GAME.

2. .@FootballASU has 17 defensive touchdowns under @CoachGrahamASU. Only the 22 by Ohio State is more in that span.

3. The Sun Devils have scored on 25-of-26 red zone appearances this season, cur-rently good for sixth in the nation.

4. The Sun Devils have rushed for 18 touchdowns in 2016 (fourth in FBS) and are already just one shy of their 2015 total of 19 rushing TDs.

5. .@ZaneG_5 has already won three Pac-12 Player of the Week awards this season, tying the ASU single-season record.

6. The @FootballASU defense has forced 33 three-and-outs on 91 opponent drives (36.3 percent), the fifth highest total in the country.

7. The Sun Devils have a 7-0 record over the Buffaloes in the series history, the only unblemished record vs. a team ASU has played at least 6 times.

8. The Sun Devils have help four of its six opponents this season under 100 total rushing yards.

9. .@ZaneG_5 now needs just 9 points to break FSU’s Dustin Hopkins’ FBS record of 466 for most points by a kicker.

10. Zane Gonzalez will set the ASU record for games scoring a point (45) should he score any point on Saturday.

2016 @Pac12 Conference RecordsSOUTH DIVISIONSchool Pac-12 Win% Overall Win%Arizona State 2-1 0.667 5-1 0.833Colorado 2-1 0.667 5-1 0.833Utah 2-1 0.667 5-1 0.833USC 2-2 0.500 3-3 0.500UCLA 1-2 0.333 3-3 0.500Arizona 0-3 0.000 2-4 0.333

NORTH DIVISIONSchool Pac-12 Win% Overall Win%Washington 3-0 1.000 6-0 1.000Washington State 2-0 1.000 3-2 0.600Stanford 2-2 0.500 3-2 0.600Oregon State 1-1 0.500 2-3 0.400California 1-2 0.333 3-3 0.500Oregon 0-3 0.000 2-4 0.333

SUN DEVILS IN THE NFL

There are currently 12 Sun Devil alumni on NFL rosters for the coming on NFL rosters this season. In addition to the players below, alumni Carl Bradford (Packers), Devin Lucien (Patriots) and Robert Nelson (Texans) were signed to their respective practice squads.

PLAYER TEAM POSITIONVontaze Burfict Cincinnati Bengals LinebackerD.J. Foster New England Patriots Running BackLawrence Guy Baltimore Ravens Defensive EndMarcus Hardison Cincinnati Bengals Defensive TackleShawn Lauvao Washington Redskins GuardBrock Osweiler Houston Texans QuarterbackDamarious Randall Green Bay Packers CornerbackRashad Ross Washington Redskins Wide ReceiverJaelen Strong Houston Texans Wide ReceiverTerrell Suggs Baltimore Ravens LinebackerWill Sutton Chicago Bears Defensive LinemanChristian Westerman Cincinnati Bengals Guard

The Sun Devils are 7-0 all-time against the Buffs, the only team in country that ASU has played at least six times in history and maintained a flawless record. Since Colorado joined the Pac-12, ASU is averaging 47.8 points per game against Colorado with an average margin of victory of 29.6 points. With a victory, ASU would improve to 6-1 through seven games for the second time in the past two seasons. Additionally, ASU’s victory over UCLA was its seventh in the last 11 meetings between the schools.

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victories against NAU, Texas Tech, UTSA and UCLA.

» 244 of the Devils’ 343 offensive scoring drives under Todd Graham have come in three minutes or less (71.1 percent).

» Of ASU’s 41 scoring drives this season, 26 have came in under three minutes (63.4 percent), including 6-of-7 against Cal.

» The Sun Devils have outscored their opposition 504-298 in the first quarter under Todd Graham despite being outscored 42-31 this year.

» The Sun Devils are 24-2 under Graham when holding their opposition scoreless in the first quarter and 2-0 this season when doing so.

» A strong second half start is also important and ASU scored 115 points in the third quarter of games against FBS opposition last year, a 9.6 points per third quarter average that was ranked 14th nationally.

» ASU has posted an impressive 31-3 overall record under Graham when leading at halftime.

» Against UCLA, the ASU defense forced 42 negative or no yardage plays (9 TFLs, 24 incomplete passes, 9 rushes of no gain) of 77 plays runs by the Bruins (54.5 percent).

» On the season, the Sun Devils have forced 176 negative or no yardage plays of 448 run by the opposition (39.3 percent)

» Under Graham ASU has forced 1,533 plays that have not resulted in positive yardage out of 4,208 (36.4 percent).

» ASU is first in the Pac-12 and second in the nation (Clemson) with an average of 8.00 TFL per game under Graham and one of two teams in the nation with more than 470 total tackles for loss (Clemson). They rank tied for first in that time with 3.25 sacks per game.

» The Sun Devils are 4-1 this season in games in which they have been tied or trailed in the second half. ASU went 8-19 in such games over the previous four seasons.

» ASU has 18 rushing touchdowns already in 2016 after having 19 in the entirety of the 2015 season.

» The Sun Devils have now scored on 25-of-26 trips to the red zone in 2016 and have scored a touchdown on 18 of those trips (69.23). That was an area ASU struggled in last year, only finding the end zone on 51.5 percent of its red zone trips.

» The Sun Devils have forced 33 three-and-outs this season on 91 defensive drives this season (36.3 percent), average of 5.50 three-and-outs per game that ranks ninth nationally this season while the 33 total are the fifth-most in the country.

» ASU has outscored other teams 106-42 in the fourth quarter of games this season this season and is averaging 25.8 points per second half against FBS opposition. That total is more than 48 teams in the country are averaging PER GAME against FBS opponents.

» After taking over the FBS career mark for field goals made (89) from FSU’s Dustin Hopkins, Gonzalez now has 458 points in his career as he nears Hopkins’ FBS record for points by a kicker of 466. He already setting the Pac-12 scoring mark by any player (previous 413).

» With the victory over UCLA last weekend, ASU improved to 8-2 under Todd Graham since 2013 in games following a loss.

» ASU now has five Pac-12 Player of the Week honors this season, three of the ‘96 record of 8.

» Arizona State has scored first in 41 of the 57 games with Todd Graham at the helm and is 32-9 in the Graham era when getting on the scoreboard first.

» The Sun Devils were 5-2 when scoring first last season and are 4-1 this year after picking up

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

STRIKE FIRST

STRIKE FAST

GETTING STARTED ON THE RIGHT FOOT

DON’T CROSS THAT LINE

SERIOUSLY, DON’T CROSS IT

LAST TIME OUTUCLA

WITH THE WIN…• ASU earned its third victory in its past four games

against UCLA while having now won 7 of its last 11 meetings with the Bruins.

• ASU improved to 8-2 in the regular season games since 2013 following a loss. The Sun Devils have lost consecutive games just twice in the Graham era (four straight in 2012 and three straight last season.)

• The Sun Devils moved to 25-14 in Pac-12 games since Todd Graham took over in 2012 and 20-10 in such games in the past three-plus seasons – with both marks leading the Pac-12 South in those respective time spans.

• The Sun Devils improved to 25-6 at Sun Devils stadium under Graham.

• The Maroon and Gold moved to 5-1 though six games for the third time in Graham’s five seasons leading the Sun Devils, joining Frank Kush as the only other Sun Devil coach to do so three times in their first five seasons.

A HAND IN THE COOKIE JAR• Forcing four turnovers in the outing (3 INTs and 1

Fumble recovery) the Sun Devils have now forced 120 turnovers under Todd Graham in the past five seasons.

• Forcing a Josh Rosen interception in the fourth quarter, the Sun Devils ended the quarterback’s streak of 127 consecutive passes without an interception.

NO RUSH• The Sun Devils limited the Bruins to -1 yards

rushing on the outing, marking the first time since 2013 that they have prevented an opponent from gaining positive net yardage on the ground.

• The Sun Devils have now held 22 opponents under 100 rushing yards in the Todd Graham era (59 games/37.3 percent), including four of the six games this year.

• ASU is now 4-0 on the season when holding opponents under 100 yards rushing and 18-3 when doing so in the Graham era.

TOP 10 BEST RUSH DEFENSE GAMES (1996-PRESENT)• -54, @Washington State (Oct. 10, 2009)• -5, Washington (Oct. 19, 2013)• -5, Idaho State (Sept. 5, 2009)• -2, @Stanford (Sept. 29, 2007)• -1, UCLA (Oct. 8, 2016)

HOLD ONTO YOUR SEATS…• Garnering the 23-20 victory, ASU has now gone

9-5 in games decided by a touchdown or less since the 2012 Arizona comeback in Tucson (2-0 this season). To put that into perspective, ASU had gone 6-16 in such games since the 2007 season up until that moment.

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» ASU has scored 50 or more points 16 times since Todd Graham arrived in Tempe for the 2012 season.

» To put that in perspective, ASU eclipsed 50 points 10 times total in the previous 10 years before the current coaching regime (2001-11).

» Against Pac-12 opponents, the Sun Devils have scored 50 or more points 10 times under Coach Graham, after only tallying nine in the conference era prior (since 1978).

» ASU went 86 games without scoring 60 from 2005-2011. Under Coach Graham it has scored 60 or more four times (‘12-63 NAU, ‘12-62 Navy, ‘13-62 USC, ‘16-68 TTU).

» The Sun Devils have dropped 50 on Arizona twice in the last three years after doing so just three times in 85 previous contests.

» The Sun Devil offense is currently ranked 24th in the nation in scoring at 39.7 points per game. The Sun Devils have scored 20 or more points in 15 consecutive games after a 14 point effort vs. USC in 2015.

» The Sun Devils have rushed for 18 touchdowns in the first half of th season after having 19 in the entirety of 2015. The 18 touchdowns are good for fourth among all FBS teams.

» After having just two five-rushing touchdown games in nine previous seasons, the Sun Devils did it in back-to-back games too open the season, marking the fifth and sixth times in the Graham era that ASU has gone over five rushing touchdowns in a game. The Devils had three such games TOTAL from 1997-2011.

» The ASU trio of running backs (Demario Richard, Kalen Ballage and Nick Ralston) have been tough to bring down all year, logging 400 total yards after first contact out of their 809 combined rushing yards 49.4 percent).

» The Sun Devils have scored on 25-of-26 trips to the red zone in 2016, a total that is currently good for sixth in the nation, and have scored a touchdown on 18 of those trips (69.23 percent). That percentage is ranked 13th nationally among teams with over 25 red zone trips and is notable as ASU found the end zone on just 51.5 percent of its red zone trips last season.

» ASU is tied for sixth nationally with 15 rushing touchdowns in the red zone this year.

» Demario Richard has eclipsed 100 all-purpose yards in 10 of his last 17 complete games and became the 19th Sun Devil to reach 2,000 career rushing yards this season.

» Richard now has nine 100-yard rushing games in his career, three shy of cracking the ASU top-five in the category.

» Of Richard’s 1540 rushing yards as a sophomore and junior, 715 have come after first contact (46.4 percent/2.3 yards per touch).

» Last season, Richard became the fourth Sun Devil in history to have at least seven 100-yard rushing games in a single season, joining Freddy Williams and Art Malone (8) and Woody Green (7, 2 times).

» Kalen Ballage introduced himself to the world in a big way against Texas Tech, tying an FBS record with eight total touchdowns (7 rushing, 1 receiving). He also tied the FBS record for touchdowns in a quarter with four in the second quarter of the contest.

» His seven touchdowns against Tech were equal to or more than five teams had in the entirety of the 2015 season.

» Ballage had eight total touchdowns in his two previous seasons prior to his barrage against Texas Tech.

» He is currently ranked third in the nation in

Sun Devil Quick FactsLocation ................................................................ Tempe, Ariz. 85287-2505Enrollment .................................................................................................91,322Nickname ...........................................................................................Sun DevilsColors ..........................................................................................Maroon & GoldConference ................................................................................................Pac-12President ................................................................................ Dr. Michael CrowVice President for University Athletics/AD .......................Ray AndersonSenior Associate Athletic Director of Football .................... Tim CassidyFaculty Representative .....................................................Dr. Jeffrey WilsonStadium .............................................Frank Kush Field/Sun Devil StadiumAll-Time Record ...............................................................593-379-24 (.607)Capacity .....................................................................................................56,232Playing Surface .......................................................................Bermuda GrassHead Coach .........................Todd Graham (East Central University ‘87)Graham’s Career Record..........................................88-49 (11th season)Graham at ASU ..............................................................39-20 (5th season)2015 ASU Record .........................................................................................6-72015 Pac-12 Record (Finish) ...........................4-5 (4th Pac-12 South)Offensive Set ...........................................................................................MultipleDefensive Set ..........................................................................................MultipleOffensive Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................4/7Defensive Starters Returning/Lost ...........................................................6/5

Sun Devil Football Support Staff Josh Martin ..............................................................Senior Offensive Analyst - 3rd Year

Danny Phillips .........................................................Senior Defensive Analyst - 3rd Year

Conrad Hamilton .................................................... Senior Defensive Analyst - 1st Year

Sam Bennett ....................................................Graduate Assistant - Offense - 1st Year

Graham Craig...................................................Graduate Assistant - Offense - 1st Year

Drew Seumalo ................................................Graduate Assistant - Defense - 1st Year

Jarred Holley..................................................Graduate Assistant - Defense - 2nd Year

Tim Cassidy ................................................ Senior Associate AD of Football - 5th Year

Donnie Yantis .............Assistant Athletic Director, Recruiting Coordinator - 1st Year

Shawn Griswold ...................................... Head Coach Sports Performance - 5th Year

Jerry Neilly .......................................................................Equipment Manager - 5th Year

Sun Devil Football Coaches FIELD

Todd Graham .................................................... Head Coach - 5th Year

Shawn Slocum .... Assoc. Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator/OLBs -2nd Year

Chris Thomsen ........................Assistant Head Coach (Offensive Line) - 4th Year

Keith Patterson ..Defensive Coordinator (LBs/Defensive Special Teams) - 4th Year

DelVaughn Alexander ......................... Assistant Coach (Tight Ends) - 5th Year

Jay Norvell ...Assistant Coach (WRs/Off. Passing Game Coordinator) - 1st Year

TJ Rushing ........................................Assistant Coach (Defensive Backs) - 1st Year

John Simon ........................................Assistant Coach (Running Backs) - 1st Year

BOOTH

Chip Lindsey ................................Offensive Coordinator (Quarterbacks) - 1st year

Joe Seumalo .....................................Assistant Coach (Defensive Line) - 1st Year

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rushing touchdowns (9) and 13th in the country in scoring per game (10.3).

» The Sun Devils have held 22 opponents under 100 rushing yards in the Todd Graham era (59 games/37.3 percent), including four of six games this year.

» ASU held three straight opponents under 100 rushing yards for the third time under Graham (2013, 2015, 2016). The Devils had limited opponents to under 100 rushing yards in three straight games in just five previous seasons dating back to 1986.

» The Sun Devil rush defense is currently ranked fifth nationally and leads the Pac-12 in allowing just 89.33 yards per game this year.

» The Sun Devils finished 20th in rushing defense in 2015, 49th in 2014 and 26th in 2013 and are one of just 20 schools to be ranked in the Top 50 in each of the last three seasons.

» Tim White now has 12 games in his career with over 100 all-purpose yards and seven in his last eight starts dating back to last season.

» White is currently eighth among all active FBS players with 2,622 all-purpose yards over the last two seasons and is third in the Pac-12 in 2016 in averaging 152.2 (skewed by only fair catching vs. UTSA.)

» He currently sits 15th in the nation with 152.2 all-purpose yards per game and eighth with 913 total all-purpose yards.

» ASU ranks second in the Pac-12 and 12th in the nation at 37.68 points per game (Baylor, Oregon, Ohio State, Marshall, FSU, TTU, Oklahoma State, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Alabama, Clemson) in the Graham era.

» ASU is also second in the Pac-12 and eighth in the nation with 2,223 total points (Baylor, Oregon, Ohio State, Florida State, Alabama, Marshall, Clemson) in that time.

» Under Todd Graham, ASU has outscored opponents 509-246 in points off takeaways and leads 26-21 this season.

» The Sun Devils outscored the opposition 142-62 in points off turnovers in 2014, ranked fourth nationally behind only Louisiana Tech’s 172, Nevada’s 170 and Oregon’s 164. ASU scored 22 times following 27 total takeaways (81.5 percent) that year and scored touchdowns on 19 of those occasions (70.4).

» In 2013, ASU outscored its opponents 146-42 on points off turnovers while posting a +15 takeaway number, putting points on the board following 75.8 percent of opponent turnovers (25-of-33) compared to

just the 33.3 (6-of-18) percent clip ASU opponents scored.

» The Sun Devils have forced 120 turnovers under Todd Graham in the past five seasons, which is the seventh-highest total in the country in that span.

» ASU has 14 interception returns for touchdowns under Graham, compared to posting just four total in the three previous seasons prior to 2012. The total currently leads the nation in for the most interception returns for touchdown in that span and ASU has added three fumble returns as well for 17 defensive touchdowns since the 2012 season, second behind only Ohio State’s 22.

» ASU finished with 27 takeaways in 2014 (2.1 per game) after having a streak of 29 consecutive games forcing a turnover come to an end in the season opener. The total was good for 24th nationally and third among Pac-12 schools.

» ASU led the Pac-12 with 33 takeaways in 2013, finishing fifth nationally. The team was seventh nationally with a 1.1 turnover margin that season.

» ASU ranks second in the Pac-12 and fifth in the nation with a .61 average turnover margin per game (Oregon, Houston, Michigan State, Boise State) since Graham took over the helm and was second in the Pac-12 and tied for fourth in the nation with a plus-36 total turnover margin (Oregon, Houston, Michigan State, tied with Boise State).

» ASU is also first in the Pac-12 and fifth in the nation with an average of 1.32 interceptions per game (Houston, Boise State, TCU, Louisville) since 2012 and is first in the Pac-12 and third in the nation with 78 total interceptions (Houston, Boise State) since Todd Graham took over the Sun Devils.

» Zane Gonzalez is again out to prove he is the best kickoff specialist in the nation, having kicked 36 of his 48 kickoffs for touchbacks this season (75.0 percent, 8th nationally) - five more than any other FBS player - while just 11 of his kicks have been returned (25th in the FBS)

» A total of 79 of Zane Gonzalez’s 88 kickoffs last season went into the endzone and 66 were touchbacks (75.0 percent), the highest touchback percentage in the country and notable as just 27 of 83 opponent kicks were touched back (32.5 percent). ASU had just 33 touchbacks for the entire season in 2014 on 91 kicks (36.3).

» His 64.56 yards per kickoff in 2015 were second nationally. » The 18 kickoff returns allowed by Gonzalez last season were the fourth-

lowest total nationally and the lowest among all 67 teams with 71 or

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THE WHITE PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME

TAKING OFFENSE

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more kickoffs.

» Under Todd Graham, ASU has had an average starting yard line of its own 34.6 in 39 victories compared to a starting yard line of the 25.4 for their opponents in such contests.

» Conversely, opponents have an average starting field position of their own 31.6 yard line compared to ASU starting at its own 28.3 in ASU’s 20 losses under Graham.

» in 2012, ASU posted an average starting spot of its own 33-yard line that ranked 10th in the nation, according to the folks at Football Outsiders (www.footballoutsiders.com) and in 2013, the team ranked 13th nationally (aver-age starting yard line: 33.3). With a 32.6 average starting spot in 2014, ASU was 13th nationally.

» The Sun Devils also held their opponents to an average starting line of their own 28-yard-line, a total that ranked 24th nationally in 2012 and was 32nd in 2013 (average opp. starting yardline: 28.2). ASU jumped to 11th nation-ally in 2014, forcing their opponents to an average field position of their own 26.9 yard line.

» ASU dropped to 46th in opponents starting position in 2015 while also fall-ing to 62nd as far as their own starting field position went, notable given the team’s 6-7 record on the year.

» ASU has outscored other teams 643-461 in the fourth quarter and overtime under Todd Graham (11.0 points per game) and are averaging 17.7 points per fourth quarter this season (outscoring opponents 106-42).

» Excluding FCS NAU, the Sun Devils are currently second nationally in aver-aging 25.2 points per second half against FBS opposition and second in the country with 16.4 points per fourth quarter against FBS teams as well.

» The 25.2 second-half points per game are more than 48 teams are averag-ing PER GAME against FBS opposition thi season.

» ASU’s offense has scored on 16 of the 20 times it has possessed the ball in the fourth quarter this year, excluding game-ending kneel downs.

» The Sun Devils finished sixth nationally against FBS teams with 10.6 points per fourth quarter in 2014, 10th (9.9) in 2013 and eighth (9.3) in 2012.

» The Sun Devils averaged 18.5 second half points per game last season against FBS opponents, good for 13th nationally.

» ASU struggled defensively in the second half, however, giving up 18.8 second half points per game to opponents, the 14th-worst total nationally.

» The Sun Devils are winners of nine of the last 15 true road contests. ASU has 13 wins in the past 24 road games, including 10 Pac-12 Conference road wins in the past 19.

» Todd Graham has 10 Pac-12 road victories under his belt already, the second-most among all ASU coaches since 1980 behind only Bruce Sny-der’s 18 from 1992-2000. Graham is 10-9 in Pac-12 road games at ASU, notable as the Devils were 5-13 in four seasons prior.

» The Sun Devils are 4-4 in Pac-12 games in the State of California since 2012 after going just 3-23 from 1998-2011.

» The Sun Devils have a classification of “explosive plays” that equal a run of 12 or more yards or a passing play of 16 or more yards. ASU had six-against UCLA and 53 thus far this season.

» ASU is 43rd nationally with 89 plays over 10 yards this season and also 43rd in the country with 30 plays over 20 yards and 46th with 14 plays over 30 yards.

» ASU finished 30th nationally in plays over 10 yards last season with 216 and 27th in 30+ yard plays at 35.

» ASU finished 24th nationally with 20 plays over 40 yards in 2014 after hav-ing just 16 total in 2013 and eight the year before. ASU was 26th nationally in plays of 20 or more yards with 71.

» The Sun Devils finished 2013 tied for seventh in the nation in plays longer than 20 yards with 86 after having 72 in 2012, which was good for 19th in the country in the category.

» The Sun Devils are currently ranked 29th in fewest penalties (29), 18th in fewest penalties per game (4.83), 67th in fewest penalty yards (313) and 52nd in fewest penalty yards per game (52.17).

» The Sun Devils averaged just 4.5 penalities for 32.4 yards per game in 2014, ranked 16th in fewest penalties per game and fourth in fewest penalty yards per game in D-I. In 2013, the Sun Devils finished eighth in fewest penalties per game (4.00) and seventh in fewest penalty yards per game (31.4).

» ASU ranks first in the Pac-12 and fourth in the nation with an average of 36.44 penalty yards per game (Navy, Army, Air Force) under Graham and ranks first in the Pac-12 and seventh in the nation with an average of 4.39 penalties per game (Navy, Air Force, Ball State, Army, Georgia Tech, Iowa).

» Twenty-seven of ASU’s 31 least penalized games since 2006 have come under Todd Graham.

» Since Todd Graham arrived at Arizona State, the Sun Devils have had just

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#SUNDEVIL SPRING NOTES258 penalties in 59 games (4.37 penalties per game).

» ASU is 25-6 at Sun Devil Stadium under Todd Graham. » In 31 regular season home games under Todd Graham, the Sun Devils have

averaged 41.1 points per game. Against non-conference Power Five teams, ASU is averaging 50.0 points per game at home under Graham.

» The Sun Devils join Baylor as the only other school in the country to be ranked in the Top-35 in home points per game in EACH of the past five seasons with only Arkansas State added to the list if 2016 were not included.

» ASU has posted under 20 points in a regular home game just twice in Todd Graham’s tenure - a 19-16 overtime victory over Utah in 2014 and a 42-14 loss to #19 USC in 2015.

» The Sun Devils are 282-101-3 (.734) all-time at Sun Devil Stadium since 1958, the 25th-highest active winning percentage in a stadium among all FBS schools.

» ASU is 25-14 in Pac-12 games since 2012, ahead of UCLA (24-15) for the best tally in the Pac-12 South in the past four seasons.

» ASU is 20-10 in Pac-12 games in the past three-plus seasons, ahead of UCLA (18-12) and just ahead of USC (20-12) for tops in the Pac-12 South.

» ASU has finished first or second in three of the past four seasons in the final Pac-12 South standings.

» Since the start of the 2012 season, ASU has used 65 timeouts on defense in third down situations, and have not allowed a first down on the ensuing play or forced a turnover on 45 of those occasions (69.2 percent).

» Zane Gonzalez currently leads active FBS players in averaging 10.2 points per game in his career. Additionally, he is first among all active kickers with an average of 1.98 field goals per made per game in his career.

» Gonzalez is 16-for-17 on field goals this year and set the FBS record for career field goals made against UCLA as he was true on the 89th field goal of his career, topping Florida State’s Dustin Hopkins’ previos record of 88. Additionally, Gonzalez now has 458 points in his career as he nears Hopkins’ FBS record for points by a kicker of 466 after already setting the Pac-12 scoring mark by any player (previous 413).

» His 16 field goals this season are currently the most in the FBS and he sits third nationally in scoring at 12.0 points per game.

» If his career ended now, Gonzalez would also own the FBS record for scoring per game among kickers and the ASU record for overall points per game with his 10.2 points per game topping Houston’s Roman Anderson’s FBS record of 9.6 and Wilford White’s school record of 8.6.

» Gonzalez finished the 2015 season averaging 10.0 points per game, good for second in the Pac-12 and 10th nationally.

» Gonzalez has scored at least one point in each of the 45 games he has played at ASU, tying ASU school record of 45 such games held by Luis Zendejas for most games scoring a point.

» He leads the nation in 50+ field goals with three this season and has four or more field goals in six games in his career, three more than any other Sun Devil player in history.

» Gonzalez was good on 26 field goals last season and became the first ASU kicker ever to have 20 or more field goals in three different seasons. In fact, only Luis Zendejas had two such seasons before. No other player outside Zendejas and Gonzalez have had more than one.

» Gonzalez has four or more field goals in six games in his career, tying three other players for the most games in FBS history. At 11 games with three or more field goals, he needs three to break the FBS record there as well.

» Gonzalez holds ASU’s first, second and fourth highest single-season points totals in history (138, 130, 118).

» ASU has now gone 9-5 in games decided by a touchdown or less since the 2012 Arizona comeback in Tucson. ASU had gone 6-16 in such games since the 2007 season up until that moment. The Devils are 2-0 in games decided by less than a touchdown this year.

» In 2016, ASU is 4-1 in games it has been tied or trailed in the second half after going 8-19 in four previous seasons.

» ASU went 3-1 in 2013 in games decided by less than a touchdown, after going 4-13 in the previous four seasons in such games.. ASU was 3-1 in

2014 SUN DEVIL NOTABLES

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ON THE RISE

USE THEM WISELY

PROTECT THIS HOUSE

IN-ZANE IN THE MEMBRANE

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PENALTY YARDS UNDER TODD GRAHAM(National Rank)

Year School Pen. YPG Pen. PG2006 Rice 34th (42.9) 59th (5.77)2007 Tulsa 73rd (56.2) 50th (6.14)2008 Tulsa 11th (37.0) 11th (4.36)2009 Tulsa 39th (48.5) 10th (4.83) 2010 Tulsa 22nd (41.9) 6th (4.38)2011 Pitt 18th (39.5) 39th (5.31) 2012 Arizona State 8th (34.9) t-10th (4.23)2013 Arizona State 7th (31.4) 8th (4.00)2014 Arizona State 4th (32.4) 16th (4.50)2015 Arizona State 15th (39.85) 12th (4.62)

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2014 in games decided by less than a touchdown.

» In 2014, the Sun Devils had six games where they did not turn the ball over and went 6-0 in those contests. That number was notable because in the previous two seasons, ASU had just five combined games where it did not turn the ball over.

» ASU is now 12-3 under Todd Graham in games where it does not have a turnover.

» The Sun Devils have two games without turning the ball over in the four games that Chip Lindsey has been offensive coordinator. To put that in perspective, ASU had two games total in the 2015 regular season that it did not turn over the ball.

» ASU earned its first victory in a game in turned the ball over three times against UTSA after going 0-6 in the Todd Graham era prior.

» ASU finished 1-2 against teams ranked in the AP Top-25 Poll last season after a gauntlet that pitted the Sun Devils against three Top 25 teams in four weeks (a loss to USC, a win at UCLA, and a loss at No. 4 Utah).

» ASU was 3-2 in 2013 against team’s ranked in the AP Top-25 Poll and the three victories were the most since 1997 when the team went 3-1 against teams ranked in the AP poll.

» ASU’s 2014 schedule put the team on a collision course with three consecutive AP Top-25 teams (UCLA, USC, Stanford), a streak that ASU had faced only twice in program history. The last that happened was 2001, where ASU went 0-3 against No. 13 Washington, No. 8 Oregon and No. 11 Washington State. In 1994, ASU defeated No. 20 BYU in between losses to No. 23 Washington State and No. 21 Oregon.

» ASU came out of the stretch with a 2-1 record with back-to-back victories over No. 16 USC and No. 23 Stanford. It was the first time ASU has won back-to-back games over ranked opponents since 1997, when it took down No. 25 Stanford on Oct. 18 before defeating No. 10 Washington State on Nov. 1 following a bye week.

» The Sun Devils have gone 8-6 in the last 14 games against ranked teams. » In four seasons at the helm, Todd Graham is 8-9 against AP-ranked

opponents and the team was 4-2 in such teams in 2014. » Graham has more than doubled the Top-25 win total of Dennis Erickson

(3) and Dirk Koetter (2) during their tenures. » In the previous 14 seasons, ASU was 5-40 in games against teams ranked

in the AP poll. Other notable victories include the come-from-behind victory over Arizona in 2012, winning a game in the Coliseum last season for the first time since 1999 and defeating USC in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 1996-97. ASU also ended a four-game losing streak to Stanford.

» Haack has led a punting attack that has seen opponents combined for just 22 total return yards this season good for seventh among teams with 6+ punt returns against.

» He sits fifth nationally with his net average of 44.1 yards per punt which is good for seventh in overall average and his 44.9 total average is 15th nationally

» Haack averaged 43.1 yards per punt last season, good for fourth in the Pac-12 and 35th nationally. Yardage didn’t do the whole story justice, however. Nineteen of his 74 punts were for 50 or more yards (25.7 percent) while 32 punts were downed inside the 20 yard line (43.2 percent). The 32 punts inside the 20 were the second most in the nation and four more than any other player in the Pac-12. His two touchbacks were tied for the lowest total in the nation as well.

» Haack has a 42.8 yard per punt average in his career that current ranks tied for fourth all-time in ASU history.

» Redshirt senior Salamo Fiso finds himself in a position this year to move into numerous Sun Devil records while also finding a spot on several preseason award lists, including the Bednarik, Nagurski, Butkus, Lombardi and Polynesian CFB Player of the Year.

» Fiso needs just three solo tackles to move past Mike Richardson (sixth all-time) for most solo tackles for a career and is just 5.0 tackles for loss behind Carl Bradford (43) to crack ASU’s all-time top 10 for tackles for loss.

» Fiso finished eighth nationally and second in the Pac-12 behind teammate Antonio Longino last season in average 1.5 tackles for loss per game. His 6.0 solo tackles per game were also second in the Pac-12 (behind teammate Jordan Simone) and 12th nationally.

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SIGNATURE WINS UNDER TODD GRAHAMSince 2012

December 24, 2012 - @Arizona (#24 in BCS), 41-34September 14, 2013 - Wisconsin (#20 in AP), 32-30

September 21, 2013 - USC, 61-41October 19, 2013 - Washington (#20 in AP), 53-24November 23, 2013 - @UCLA (#14 in BCS), 38-33

October 18, 2014 - @USC (#16 in AP), 38-34October 25, 2014 - Stanford (#23 in AP), 26-10

November 1, 2014 - Utah (#18 in AP), 19-16 (OT)November 8, 2014 - Notre Dame (#8 in AP), 55-31

October 3, 2015 - UCLA (#7 in AP), 38-23

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2016 STATISTICAL RANKINGSTEAM

CATEGORY NAT’L PAC-12 VALUE3rd Down Conversion Pct (128 ranked) 46 5 0.4273rd Down Conversion Pct Defense (128 ranked) 48 4 0.3574th Down Conversion Pct (126 ranked) 43 4 0.64th Down Conversion Pct Defense (124 ranked) 72 8 0.556Blocked Kicks Allowed (127 ranked) 1 1 0Blocked Punts Allowed (126 ranked) 1 1 0Completion Percentage (128 ranked) 43 7 0.612Fewest Penalties (128 ranked) 29 2 29Fewest Penalties Per Game (128 ranked) 18 1 4.83Fewest Penalty Yards (128 ranked) 67 6 313Fewest Penalty Yards Per Game (128 ranked) 52 5 52.17First Downs Defense (128 ranked) 100 9 130First Downs Offense (128 ranked) 21 5 140Fumbles Lost (128 ranked) 69 8 4Fumbles Recovered (118 ranked) 96 9 2Kickoff Return Defense (128 ranked) 56 7 20.45Kickoff Returns (128 ranked) 59 7 22.16Net Punting (128 ranked) 6 2 43.97Passes Had Intercepted (128 ranked) 86 9 6Passes Intercepted (121 ranked) 18 2 7Passing Offense (128 ranked) 49 8 251.5Passing Yards Allowed (128 ranked) 128 12 404.3Passing Yards per Completion (128 ranked) 69 7 12.27Punt Return Defense (128 ranked) 21 3 2.75Punt Returns (128 ranked) 54 5 8.69Red Zone Defense (126 ranked) 95 7 0.9Red Zone Offense (128 ranked) 6 1 0.962Rushing Defense (128 ranked) 5 1 89.3Rushing Offense (128 ranked) 57 6 183.3Sacks Allowed (128 ranked) 53 5 2Scoring Defense (128 ranked) 98 9 33Scoring Offense (128 ranked) 24 4 39.7Tackles for Loss Allowed (128 ranked) 62 8 5.83Team Passing Efficiency (128 ranked) 76 10 129.78Team Passing Efficiency Defense (128 ranked) 119 12 154.46Team Sacks (128 ranked) 47 5 2.5Team Tackles for Loss (128 ranked) 26 2 7.3Time of Possession (128 ranked) 55 6 30:33Total Defense (128 ranked) 120 10 493.7Total Offense (128 ranked) 47 7 434.8Turnover Margin (128 ranked) 71 9 -0.17Turnovers Gained (128 ranked) 51 7 9Turnovers Lost (128 ranked) 85 9 10Winning Percentage (127 ranked) 12 2 0.833 INDIVIDUAL CATEGORY PLAYER NAT’L P12 VALUEAll Purpose (200 ranked) Tim White 15 3 152.17Combined Kick Returns (200 ranked) Tim White 9 3 479Completion Percentage (118 ranked) Manny Wilkins 21 6 0.651Completions Per Game (100 ranked) Manny Wilkins 37 4 19.4Field Goal Percentage (102 ranked) Zane Gonzalez 9 1 0.941Field Goals Per Game (122 ranked) Zane Gonzalez 1 1 2.67Forced Fumbles (82 ranked) Koron Crump 45 4 0.33Interceptions Per Game (141 ranked) De’Chavon Hayes 16 1 0.5Passes Defended (62 ranked) Viliami Moeakiola 8 1 1.6Passing Yards Per Game (130 ranked) Manny Wilkins 38 5 246.6Punt Returns (69 ranked) Tim White 13 2 13.1Punting (109 ranked) Matt Haack 15 3 44.9Receptions Per Game (196 ranked) Tim White 20 3 6.5Rushing TDs (118 ranked) Kalen Ballage 3 1 9Sacks (98 ranked) Koron Crump 30 1 0.83Scoring (152 ranked) Zane Gonzalez 3 1 12Kalen Ballage Kalen Ballage 13 3 10.3Total Interceptions (36 ranked) De’Chavon Hayes 7 1 3Total Offense (200 ranked) Manny Wilkins 26 4 297.4

2014 SUN DEVIL NOTABLES

» There are plenty of new faces on the Sun Devil coaching staff this season, an especially high amount given the fact that Todd Graham remains at the helm. ASU’s five new assistant coaches this season are tied for the fifth most in the nation among all FBS programs that retained their coaching staff (USC leads with 7; Fresno State, Utah State and Western Kentucky all had 6 changes).

» There are plenty of relatively new faces along the offensive front as well as the Sun Devils entered the season with the fifth fewest returning offensive line starts (15) of any team in the country.

» N’Keal Harry became just the ninth true freshman in Arizona State history to start in a season opener this year. He joins Cohl Cabral, Robbie Robinson and Kyle Williams as the only true freshman to play on Opening Day.

» Harry is just the fourth Sun Devil ever to start on offense as a true frosh in the opener and he joined D.J. Foster as the only other Sun Devil in history to score in each of their first three games of the season as a true freshman.

» The 2016 will mark the a strange year from a schedule standpoints For instance, ASU has had only a single home game after Oct. 22 just twice (1996 and 1998) in the Pac-12 era. ASU’s only home game after Oct. 22 this year is Nov. 10 vs. Utah.

» The Devils had just one home game in November just once in the past 10 years (2012). Utah is only home game in November this year.

» 2016 will mark the first time since 2002 ASU finishes with back-to-back games on the road.

» The Sun Devils have finished with three of final four games on the road just five times (2012, 2002, 1998, 1996 and 1994) since joining the Pac-12.

» Manny Wilkins became just the fourth quarterback since 1970 to go 4-0 in his first career starts, joining Danny White (10-0) and Todd Hons (8-0).

» Wilkins is currently 25th nationally in completed 65.1 percent of his passes through the first five games of the season and 40th nationally with 19.4 completions per game.

» The Sun Devils entered the season as one of just two teams in the nation without a quarterback on the roster that had officially completed a pass at a four-year college until Wilkins first attempt.

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2014 SUN DEVIL NOTABLES #THELASTTIMEARIZONA STATE TEAM50+ Points .............................................................................................................................51, vs. California, Sep. 24, 201660+ Points .......................................................................................................................... 68, vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 201670+ Points ........................................................................................................................................................................ 79 vs. Colorado State, Nov. 22, 1969Shut out a non-conference opponent at home ............................................................................................vs. Sacramento State, Sept. 5, 2013 (55-0)Shut out a conference opponent at home .................................................................................................... vs. Washington State, Oct. 30, 2010 (42-0)Shut out a team on the road ......................................................................................................................................................at UTEP, Oct. 19, 1963 (27-0)Shut out a conference opponent on the road ......................................................................................................................at UCLA, Oct. 24, 1992 (20-0)Shut out an Opponent in the First Half ...................................................................................................................vs. New Mexico, Sept. 18, 2015 (10-0)Shut out Opponent in the Second Half .................................................................................................................................. vs. Washington, Nov. 14, 2015Overtime game ................................................................................................................................................................. vs. Oregon, Oct. 29, 2015 (L, 62-55)300+ Yards Rushing .......................................................................................................309, vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 2016400+ Yards Rushing ........................................................................................................................................................ 423, vs. New Mexico, Sept. 6, 2014Less than 100 Yards Rushing .......................................................................................................... 75, at USC, Oct. 1, 2016Less than 25 Yards Rushing .......................................................................................... -11, vs. Boise State (MAACO Bowl, Las Vegas) Dec. 22, 2011300+ Yards Passing .........................................................................................................351, vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 2016400+ Yards Passing ..............................................................................................................................418, vs. West Virginia (Cactus Bowl), Jan. 3, 2016500+ Yards Passing ................................................................................................................................................................. 510, at #16 USC, Oct. 4, 2014Less than 100 Yards Passing ................................................................................................................................................... 33 vs. Oregon, Sept. 30, 2006500+ Yards Total Offense .............................................................................................. 652, vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 2016600+ Yards Total Offense .............................................................................................. 652, vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 2016700+ Yards Total Offense .........................................................................................................................................................742, vs. Oregon, Oct. 29, 2015Less than 200 Yards Total Offense ............................................................................................................................................162 at Arizona, Dec. 6, 2008Less than 150 Yards Total Offense............................................................................................................................................ 122 vs. UCLA, Nov. 28, 2008Beat a Top 25 team at home .............................................................................................................................vs. #8 Notre Dame, Nov. 8, 2014 (55-31)Beat a Top 10 team at home .............................................................................................................................vs. #8 Notre Dame, Nov. 8, 2014 (55-31)Beat a Top 5 team at home....................................................................................................................................vs. #4 Nebraska, Sept. 21, 1996 (19-0)Beat a Top 25 team on the road .....................................................................................................................................at #7 UCLA, Oct. 3, 2015 (38-23)Beat a Top 10 team on the road .....................................................................................................................................at #7 UCLA, Oct. 3, 2015 (38-23)Beat a Top 10 team at a neutral site ..................................................................................................................... vs. #4 Michigan, Jan. 1, 1987 (22-15)Forced 5 Turnovers ..................................................................................................................................................... 5, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014Intercepted 4 Passes .................................................................................................................................................. 4, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014Had 0 Turnovers ....................................................................................................................... vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 2016

ARIZONA STATE INDIVIDUAL RUSHING125+ Rushing Yards ............................................................................. 140, Kalen Ballage, vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 2016100+ Rushing Yards at Halftime .............................................................................................................. 102, Cameron Marshall vs. UCLA, Nov. 5, 2011200+ Rushing Yards ...................................................................................................................................216, D.J. Foster vs. New Mexico, Sept. 6, 2014Two Players with 100+ Rushing Yards ............................................. 140, Kalen Ballage, vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 2016 ..........................................................................................................114, Demario Richard, vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 2016Had a run of 50+ Yards ........................................................................ 75, Kalen Ballage, vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 2016Had a run of 75+ Yards ......................................................................... 75, Kalen Ballage, vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 2016Had 30+ Rushing Attempts .............................................................30, Demario Richard, vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 201670+ Yard run for a Touchdown ............................................................ 75, Kalen Ballage, vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 20164+ Rushing Touchdowns ..........................................................................8, Kalen Ballage, vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 20166+ Rushing Touchdowns ..........................................................................8, Kalen Ballage, vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 2016

ARIZONA STATE INDIVIDUAL PASSING300+ Yards Passing ............................................................................................................................. 351, Manny Wilkins, vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 2016 400+ Yards Passing .................................................................................................418, Mike Bercovici, vs. West Virginia (Cactus Bowl), Jan. 3, 2016 Had 30+ Completions ....................................................................................................................................32, Mike Bercovici, vs. Oregon, Oct. 29, 2015Had 40+ Attempts.................................................................................................... 52, Mike Bercovici, vs. West Virginia (Cactus Bowl), Jan. 3, 2016Had 50+ Attempts......................................................................................................52, Mike Bercovici, vs. West Virginia (Cactus Bowl), Jan. 3, 2016Had 60+ Attempts ................................................................................................................................69, Mike Bercovici, vs. #11 UCLA, Sept. 25, 2014Completed a Pass of 50+ Yards ...........................................................................58, Mike Bercovici to Gary Chambers, vs. West Virginia (Cactus Bowl), Jan. 3, 2016Completed a Pass of 75+ Yards ................................................................. 93, Mike Bercovici to Demario Richard, vs. New Mexico, Sept. 18, 201580+ Yard Pass for a Touchdown ................................................................. 93, Mike Bercovici to Demario Richard, vs. New Mexico, Sept. 18, 2015Had 4 Touchdown Passes .......................................................................................... 4, Mike Bercovici, vs. West Virginia (Cactus Bowl), Jan. 3, 2016Had 5 Touchdown Passes ................................................................................................................................5, Mike Bercovici, vs. Oregon, Oct. 29, 2015Had 6+ Touchdown Passes ................................................................................................................................ 6, Andrew Walter vs. UCLA, Oct. 23, 2004

ARIZONA STATE INDIVIDUAL RECEIVINGCaught 10+ Passes ....................................................................................................11, Tim White, vs. UCLA, Oct. 8, 2016100+ yards Receiving .............................................................................................123, Tim White, vs. UCLA, Oct. 8, 2016200+ Yards Receiving ................................................................................................................................200, Devin Lucien, at California, Nov. 28, 2015Two Players with 100+ Yards receiving ..........................................................................................................................................................Matt Miller, 139, ....................................................................................................................................................................Derek Hagan, 115 vs. Washington, Oct. 29, 2005Had 3+ Touchdown Catches ..........................................................................................................................3, Devin Lucien, at California, Nov. 28, 2015100+ Yards receiving by a Running Back ............................................................................... 151, Demario Richard, vs. New Mexico, Sept. 18, 2015

ARIZONA STATE INDIVIDUAL DEFENSEHad 15+ Tackles ..................................................................................................................................................17, Antonio Longino, vs Duke, Dec. 27, 201Had 20+ Tackles ......................................................................................................................................... 20, Jordan Simone, at #16 USC, Oct. 4, 2014Had 2+ Interceptions ............................................................................................................................ 2, De’Chavon Hayes vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 2016Had 3+ Interceptions ....................................................................................................................................... 3, Mike Nixon vs. Idaho State, Sept. 5, 2009INT Return for a Touchdown ...................................................................... Laiu Moeakiola, vs. California, Sep. 24, 2016 Fumble Return for a Touchdown .....................................................................................................................Demetrius Cherry, at Arizona, Nov. 28, 2014Had 4+ Tackles for Loss ...........................................................................................................................4.0, Antonio Longino, vs. Arizona, Nov. 21, 2015Had 4+ Sacks .............................................................................................................................................4.0, Antonio Longino, vs. Arizona, Nov. 21, 2015Blocked a Punt...................................................................................................................................Dasmond Tautalatasi, vs. Weber State, Aug. 28, 2014Blocked a FG .......................................................................................................................................................Paul Crawford at Washington, Oct. 25, 2014Blocked a PAT ...............................................................................................Ismael Murphy-Richardson, vs. West Virginia (Cactus Bowl), Jan. 3, 2016Recorded a Safety ...........................................................................................Team Safety, vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 2016Recorded 2+ Safeties .............................................................................................................2, Viliami Lati and Team Safety at #7 UCLA, Oct. 3, 2015

ARIZONA STATE INDIVIDUAL MISCELLANEOUSKick Return for a Touchdown ..............................................................................................................................100, Tim White at #4 Utah, Oct. 17, 2015 Punt Return for a Touchdown .................................................................................................................. 78, Jamal Miles vs. Oregon State, Sept. 1, 2012 Punt Block for a Touchdown ...............................................................................................................................1, Oliver Aaron at California, Oct. 23, 2010Blocked PAT for PAT .................................................................................................................. Tim White, vs. West Virginia (Cactus Bowl), Jan. 3, 2016Scored 4+ TDs (Rushing, Receiving) in a game .................................................................... 8 (7 Rushing, 1 Receiving) ....................................................................................................................... Kalen Balage, vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 2016100-Yd Rusher & 100-Yd Receiver, same game..................................................................................................................................131, Demario Richard, ........................................................................................................................................................................ 200, Devin Lucien, at California, Nov. 28, 2015100+ Yards Rushing/Receving ...................................................151, Demario Richard, vs. New Mexico, Sept. 18, 2015 (151 receiving, 104 rush)Punted the ball 70+ Yards.....................................................................................................................................73, Josh Hubner vs. UCLA, Oct. 27, 2012Kicked a 50+ Yard Field Goal ...............................................................54 (2x), Zane Gonzalez at UTSA, Sept. 16, 2016 Kicked Two 50+ Yard Field Goals, same game ................................................................................................................................................3 (50, 52, 52), ............................................................................................................................................Jesse Ainsworth vs. Purdue (Vitalis Sun Bowl), Dec. 31, 2004 Made 4+ Field Goals ........................................................................................ 4, Zane Gonzalez at UTSA, Sept. 16, 2016 Blocked Multiple Kicks in one game ..................................................................................................................................................at Arizona, Dec. 2, 2010

OPPONENT TEAM50+ Points .........................................................................................................55, vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 2016Shut out ASU at Sun Devil Stadium (Non-Conference) ........................................................................... vs. Missouri, Oct. 1, 1977 (0-15)Shut out ASU at Sun Devil Stadium (Conference) ............................................................................... vs. California, Oct. 30, 2004 (0-27)Shut out ASU at opponent home (Non-Conference) ............................................................................... at Missouri, Sept. 28, 1974 (0-9)Shut out ASU at opponent home (Conference) .............................................................................................. at USC, Oct. 11, 2008 (0-28)Shut out ASU in the First Half ........................................................................................................................... vs. #19 USC, Sept. 26, 2015Shut out ASU in the Second Half ..............................................................................................................................vs. Stanford, Dec. 7, 2013200+ Yards Rushing .......................................................................................................................................284, vs. Cal Poly, Sept. 12, 2015300+ Yards Rushing ..............................................................................................................................................313, vs. Navy, Dec. 29, 2012 400+ Yards Rushing ...........................................................................................................................................405, vs. Oregon, Oct. 18, 2012Less than 25 Yards Rushing .......................................................................................-1, vs. UCLA, Oct. 8, 2016300+ Yards Passing ...................................................................................................444, vs. UCLA, Oct. 8, 2016400+ Yards Passing ...................................................................................................444, vs. UCLA, Oct. 8, 2016500+ Yards Passing .......................................................................................540, vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 2016Less than 100 Yards Passing .......................................................................................................................... 46, vs. Cal Poly, Sept. 12, 2015Less than 200 Yards Passing .................................................................................................................111, vs. New Mexico, Sept. 18, 2015500+ Yards Total Offense .............................................................................................523, at USC, Oct. 1, 2016600+ Yards Total Offense ............................................................................... 637, vs. California, Sep. 24, 2016Less than 200 Yards Total Offense ................................................................................................ 181, at Washington State, Oct. 10, 2009Less than 150 Yards Total Offense.................................................................................................... 115, vs. San Jose State, Sept. 1, 2007Forced 5 ASU Turnovers ........................................................................................................................................ 7, vs. Oregon, Sept. 25, 2010Intercepted 4 ASU Passes ......................................................................................................................................4, vs. Oregon, Oct. 18, 2012 Had 0 Turnovers ..................................................................................................................... at USC, Oct. 1, 2016

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL RUSHING100+ Rushing Yards ...............................................................................123, Justin Davis, at USC, Oct. 1, 2016200+ Rushing Yards ...............................................................................................240, Jerome Harrison, Washington State, Nov. 5, 2005Two Players with 100+ Rushing Yards ................................................................................................................................... 156, Terron Ward, ..........................................................................................................................................128, Storm Woods, at Oregon State, Nov. 15, 2014Had a run of 50+ Yards ....................................................................................................53, Myles Gaskin, vs. Washington, Nov. 14, 2015Had a run of 80+ Yards ...................................................................................................81, Paul Perkins, vs. #11 UCLA, Sept. 25, 2014Had 30+ Rushing Attempts .............................................................................................37, Devontae Booker, vs. #18 Utah, Nov. 1 2014 80+ Yard run for a Touchdown ............................................................................................80, Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin, Sept. 14, 2013

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL PASSING300+ Yards Passing ................................................................. 478, Davis Webb, vs. Califonria, Sep. 24, 2016400+ Yards Passing ................................................................. 478, Davis Webb, vs. Califonria, Sep. 24, 2016500+ Yards Passing .................................................540, Patrick Mahomes II, vs. Texas Tech, Sep. 10, 2016Had 30+ Completions................................................................ 32, Davis Webb, vs. Califonria, Sep. 24, 2016Had 40+ Attempts ......................................................................56, Davis Webb, vs. Califonria, Sep. 24, 2016Had 50+ Attempts ......................................................................56, Davis Webb, vs. Califonria, Sep. 24, 2016Had 60+ Attempts ........................................................................................................ 76, Luke Falk, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014Completed a Pass of 50+ Yards .............................................. 74, Davis Webb, vs. Califonria, Sep. 24, 201680+ Yard Pass for a Touchdown ......................................................... 95, Brandon Dawkins to Trey Griffey, vs. Arizona, Nov. 21, 2015Had 4+ Touchdown Passes ....................................................... 5, Davis Webb, vs. Califonria, Sep. 24, 2016Had 5+ Touchdown Passes ........................................................ 5, Davis Webb, vs. Califonria, Sep. 24, 2016

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL RECEIVINGCaught 10+ Passes .................................................................. 10, Chad Hansen, vs. California, Sep. 24, 2016100+ yards Receiving ....................................................................123, Smith-Schuster, vs. USC, Oct. 1, 2016Two Players with 100+ Yards .............................................. 110, Chad Hansen, vs. California, Sep. 24, 2016 ....................................................................................103, Demetris Robertson, vs. California, Sep. 24, 2016200+ Yards Receiving ........................................................................................... 252, Vince Mayle, vs. Washington State, Nov. 22, 2014Had 3+ Touchdown Catches ................................................................................................................ 3, Dwayne Jarret, USC, Oct. 16, 2004

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL DEFENSEHad 15+ Tackles ............................................................................................................... 16, Hardy Nickerson, at California, Nov. 28, 2015Had 2+ Interceptions ..................................................................................................................2, Jordan Poyer, Oregon State, Oct. 1, 2011Had 4+ Tackles for Loss .......................................................................................................4, Daeshon Hall, vs. Texas A&M, Sept. 5, 2015Had 3+ Sacks .........................................................................................................................4, Daeshon Hall, vs. Texas A&M, Sept. 5, 2015Blocked a Punt.......................................................................................................................................Tellas Jones, at Arizona, Nov. 28, 2014Blocked a FG ...........................................................................................................................................Nick Forbes, California, Sept. 29, 2012Blocked a PAT ..............................................................................................................................P. Hightower, vs. New Mexico, Sept. 6, 2014Recorded a Safety.................................................................................................................................. Team Safety, Stanford, Sept. 21, 2013

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL MISCELLANEOUSKick Return for a Touchdown .............................................................................................. 100, Charles Nelson, vs. Oregon, Oct. 29, 2015Punt Return for a Touchdown ...........................................................................................79, Christian Kirk, vs. #19 USC, Sept. 26, 2015Interception Return for a Touchdown.....................................................................................21, Cam Denson, vs. Arizona, Nov. 21, 2015 Fumble Return for a Touchdown ........................................................................................... Chris Hawkins, vs. #19 USC, Sept. 26, 2015Punt Block for a Touchdown .................................................................................................................. Chris Conte, California, Oct. 23, 2010Scored 3+ TDs (Rushing and Receiving) in a game ............................................................................................3 (2 receiving, 1 rushing) ....................................................................................................................................................................Tre Madden, vs. USC, Sept. 28, 2013 .........................................................................................................................................................................................3 (3 rushing, 0 receiving) .................................................................................................................................................................. Justin Davis, vs. USC, Sept. 28, 2013Punted the ball 70+ Yards................................................................................................................70, Tom Hackett, at Utah, Nov. 9, 2013Kicked a 50+ Yard Field Goal ...........................................................................................53, Ka’imi Fairbairn, at #7 UCLA, Oct. 13, 2015Made 3+ Field Goals ..............................................................3, Matt Anderson, vs. California, Sep. 24, 2016

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2016 SITUATIONAL RECORDSCURRENT STREAK: ………............................................................................WON 1CURRENT HOME STREAK: …… .................................................................WON 6CURRENT ROAD/NEUTRAL STREAK: ……...........................................LOST 1LAST WIN: 23-20 VS UCLA (10/8/16)LAST HOME WIN: 23-20 VS UCLA (10/8/16)LAST ROAD/NEUTRAL WIN: 32-28 AT UTSA (9/16/2016)LAST LOSS: 41-20 AT USC (10/1/2016)LAST HOME LOSS: 61-55 VS. OREGON (3OT) (10/29/2015)LAST ROAD/NEUTRAL LOSS: 41-20 AT USC (10/1/2016)

............................................................................................................... 2016 .............. TGHOME .......................................................................................................................................4-0 ................25-6AWAY ……. .......................................................................................................................1-1 ............. 12-11NEUTRAL ..................................................................................................................................0-0 ..................2-3VS. AP RANKED OPPONENTS…. .....................................................................................0-0 ..................8-9

AUGUST.. ..................................................................................................................................0-0 ..................2-0SEPTEMBER ............................................................................................................................4-0 ..............14-5OCTOBER…… ....................................................................................................................1-1 ................10-6 NOVEMBER…. ......................................................................................................................0-0 ................11-6DECEMBER… .......................................................................................................................0-0 ................2-2JANUARY ..................................................................................................................................0-0 ..................0-1

LEADING AT HALFTIME .......................................................................................................2-0 ................31-3TRAILING AT HALFTIME ......................................................................................................2-1 ..............7-13TIED AT HALFTIME……… ............................................................................................1-0 ................1-3SCORING FIRST ………................................................................................................4-1 ................32-9OPPONENT SCORING FIRST ..............................................................................................1-0 ................7-11

SCORE < 20 POINTS… .....................................................................................................0-0 ..................1-5SCORE 20 + POINTS… .....................................................................................................5-1 ........... 38-15SCORE 30 + POINTS….....................................................................................................4-0 ..............32-6SCORE 40 + POINTS….....................................................................................................3-0 ..............22-4OPPONENT SCORE < 20 POINTS .....................................................................................1-0 ..............16-0OPPONENT SCORE 20+ POINTS… ................................................................................4-1 ............22-19OPPONENT SCORE 30+ POINTS… ................................................................................2-1 ............11-19OPPONENT SCORE 40+ POINTS .......................................................................................1-1 ..............2-10

GAIN < 20 FIRST DOWNS… ...........................................................................................1-1 ................6-7GAIN 20+ FIRST DOWNS… .............................................................................................4-0 ........... 11-12GAIN 25+ FIRST DOWNS ....................................................................................................3-0 .................17-5GAIN 30+ FIRST DOWNS ....................................................................................................1-0 .................. 7-1OPPONENT GAIN < 20 FIRST DOWNS ............................................................................3-0 ............25-10OPPONENT GAIN 20+ FIRST DOWNS… .......................................................................2-1 ............14-10OPPONENT GAIN 25+ FIRST DOWNS .............................................................................2-0 ..................5-3OPPONENT GAIN 30+ FIRST DOWNS .............................................................................0-0 ..................2-0

MORE RUSHING YARDS THAN OPPONENT… ..............................................................5-0 ..............28-4FEWER RUSHING YARDS THAN OPPONENT… ............................................................0-1 ............. 11-13RUSH FOR < 100 YARDS… ...........................................................................................1-1 ...............3-6RUSH FOR < 200 YARDS… ...........................................................................................2-1 ........... 13-12RUSH FOR 100+ YARDS…...............................................................................................4-0 ........... 33-12 RUSH FOR 200+ YARDS… ..............................................................................................3-0 ................21-3 OPPONENT RUSHES FOR < 100 YARDS… ................................................................4-0 ..............18-3OPPONENT RUSHES FOR 100+ YARDS…… ............................................................2-1 ............22-15OPPONENT RUSH FOR 200+ YARDS ...............................................................................0-0 ..................8-6

MORE PASSING YARDS THAN OPPONENT….. .............................................................1-0 ..............23-8FEWER PASSING YARDS THAN OPPONENT… .............................................................4-1 ........... 14-12PASS FOR < 200 YARDS… ............................................................................................2-1 .................. 7-7PASS FOR 200+ YARDS… ...............................................................................................4-1 ............. 32-14PASS FOR 300+ YARDS ......................................................................................................1-0 ................10-6PASS FOR 400+ YARDS ......................................................................................................0-0 ..................1-2OPPONENT PASSES FOR < 200 YARDS .......................................................................0-0 ..............16-3OPPONENT PASSES FOR 200+ YARDS… ....................................................................5-1 ..............22-17OPPONENT PASS FOR 300+ YARDS ...............................................................................4-1 ................11-7OPPONENT PASS FOR 400+ YARDS ...............................................................................3-0 .................. 7-4

MORE TOTAL YARDS THAN OPPONENT… ....................................................................3-0 ..............29-6FEWER TOTAL YARDS THAN OPPONENT .........................................................................2-1 ............10-14GAIN < 300 TOTAL YARDS ….........................................................................................1-0 ................3-4GAIN 300+ TOTAL YARDS…. ...........................................................................................4-1 ............. 35-16GAIN 400+ TOTAL YARDS...................................................................................................4-0 ..............27-10GAIN 500+ TOTAL YARDS...................................................................................................1-0 ................14-4OPPONENT GAINS < 300 TOTAL YARDS… .................................................................0-0 ..............13-0OPPONENT GAINS 300+ TOTAL YARDS… ...................................................................5-1 ............. 25-20OPPONENT GAIN 400+ TOTAL YARDS ............................................................................4-1 ............. 25-13OPPONENT GAIN 500+ TOTAL YARDS ............................................................................2-1 ................14-6

COMMIT < 6 PENALTIES… ..............................................................................................4-1 ............. 34-11COMMIT 6+ PENALTIES.…...............................................................................................1-0 ................5-9

3RD DOWN % < 25…… ...............................................................................................1-0 ................6-13RD DOWN % 25-49….....................................................................................................2-1 ............22-153RD DOWN % 50+ … ..............................................................................................….2-0 ................11-4OPPONENT 3RD DOWN % < 25… ........................................................................….0-1 ................6-4OPPONENT 3RD DOWN % 25-49… ..............................................................................4-0 ..............28-10OPPONENT 3RD DOWN % 50+ … ......................................................................…. 1-0 ..................5-6

TRAIL TIME OF POSSESSION .............................................................................................2-0 ..............19-10LEAD TIME OF POSSESSION ..............................................................................................3-1 ............. 20-11

TURNOVERS – 0 ....................................................................................................................1-0 ................13-3TURNOVERS – 1+ .................................................................................................................3-1 ..............25-15TURNOVERS – 3+ .................................................................................................................2-0 ..................2-6TAKEAWAYS – 0 .....................................................................................................................2-0 ..................5-2TAKEAWAYS – 1+ .................................................................................................................1-0 ..............28-17TAKEAWAYS – 3+ .................................................................................................................2-0 ................16-2

CAREER HIGHS/SITUATIONALSPASSING CAREER HIGHS (alphabetical)

Name COMP. ATT. YRDS. LONG TD INTsManny Wilkins 28 37 351 45 2 1 vs. TTU, 2016 vs. TTU, 2016 vs. TTU, 2016 at UTSA, 2016 x2 last at UTSA, 2016 4x (last at USC, 2016)Brady White 19 36 179 41 1 1 vs. UCLA, 2016 vs. UCLA, 20166 vs. UCLA, 2016 vs. USC, 2016 2x, (Last vs. UCLA, 2016) vs. UCLA, 2016

RUSHING CAREER HIGHS (alphabetical)

Name ATT YARDS LONG TD Ballage, Kalen 18 137 75 8 2x (last vs ARIZ, 2015) vs. TTU, 2016 vs. TTU, 2016 vs. TTU, 2016 N’Keal, Harry 1 34 34 1 vs. NAU, 2016 vs. NAU, 2016 vs. NAU, 2016 vs. NAU, 2016Richard, Demario 33 135 46 2 at CAL, 2015 vs ORE, 2015 at UNM, 2014 3x (last vs. USC, 2015)White, Brady 3 3 4 - vs. UCLA, 2016 vs. UCLA, 2016 vs. UCLA, 2016 -White, Tim 2 59 59 - vs. UCLA, 2016 vs POLY, 2015 vs POLY, 2015 -Wilkins, Manny 23 89 28 3 vs. Cal, 2016 vs. NAU, 2016 vs. NAU, 2016 vs. Cal, 2016

RECEIVING CAREER HIGHS (alphabetical)

Name REC YARDS LONG TD Ballage, Kalen 5 48 39 1 at UTSA, 2016 vs. TTU, 2016 vs. TTU, 2016 2x, (last vs. TTU, 2016)Epps, Raymond 3 37 25 1 at CAL, 2015 at CAL, 2015 at CAL, 2015 2x, (last vs. USC, 2016)Gammage, Fred 4 57 45 1 vs DUKE, 2014 at UTSA, 2016 at UTSA, 2016 vs WSU, 2014Harvey, Jalen 5 83 49 1 vs. CAL, 2016 vs CAL, 2015 vs. USC, 2016 vs ARIZ, 2015Kohl, Kody 5 63 46 1 vs. USC, 2015 vs. USC, 2015 at OSU, 2014 7x (last vs COLO, 2015)Harry, N’Keal 6 78 21 1 vs. TTU, 2016 at UTSA, 2016 at UTSA, 2016 2x (last vs. UCLA, 2016)Richard, Demario 8 151 93 2 at UCLA, 2015 vs UNM, 2015 vs UNM, 2015 2x (last vs UNM, 2015)Smith, Cameron 8 131 73 2 vs UCLA, 2014 vs WSU, 2014 at USC, 2014 vs WSU, 2014White, Tim 11 144 45 2 vs. UCLA, 2016 vs COLO, 2015 vs COLO, 2015 2x (last vs WVU, 2015)

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OFFENSE ...................................... Consecutive/CareerKohl, Kody ......................................................................................32/32Richard, Demario ............................................................................ 8/20Goodman, Evan ................................................................................ 7/17N’Keal, Harry .......................................................................................6/6Bailey, Quinn .......................................................................................6/6Jones, Sam .........................................................................................6/9McCray, Stephon ...............................................................................5/6McCullom, AJ .....................................................................................5/5Jones, Sam .........................................................................................4/7White, Tim ........................................................................................ 2/16Epps, Raymond ..................................................................................1/5White, Brady .......................................................................................1/1Wilkins, Manny ...................................................................................0/5Gammage, Frederick .........................................................................0/5Ballage, Kalen .....................................................................................0/4Harvey, Jalen ......................................................................................0/2Smith, Cameron .................................................................................0/1Jefferson, Ellis ....................................................................................0/1Robertson, Zach .................................................................................0/1

DEFENSE ......................................Consecutive/Career Smallwood, Tashon ...................................................................... 17/26Wicker, JoJo..................................................................................16/16Orr, Kareem ......................................................................................8/15Calhoun, D.J. .................................................................................. 6/12Perry, Armand .................................................................................6/10Latu, Alani ..........................................................................................6/6Moeakiola, Laiu .............................................................................. 4/35Fiso, Salamo ................................................................................... 2/38Latu, Viliami .....................................................................................1/14Ball, Marcus .......................................................................................1/3Chandler, Maurice ............................................................................1/1Sam, Christian ................................................................................ 0/14Hayes, De’Chavon .............................................................................0/5Crump, Koron ....................................................................................0/3Johnson, James ...............................................................................0/3Adams, Chad .....................................................................................0/3 Lea, George ........................................................................................0/2Rhodes, J’Marcus .............................................................................0/2Whiley, Tyler.......................................................................................0/1Mendoza, Carlos ...............................................................................0/1

Longest Active Starting Streaks ...........................Kohl, Kody ....................................................................................32Smallwood, Tashon .................................................................... 17Wicker, JoJo................................................................................16Richard, Demario ..........................................................................8Orr, Kareem ....................................................................................8

DEFENSIVE CAREER HIGHS (alphabetical)

Name Tackles TFL Sacks INT PBU FF FR Adams, Chad 6 1.0 1.0 - 1 - - 2x (last vs. WVU, 2015) vs COLO, 2015 vs COLO, 2015 - 2x (last at CAL, 2015) - - Ball, Marcus 10 1.0 - 1 1 - 1 vs. UCLA, 2016 2x, (last at UTSA, 2016) - 2x, (last vs UCLA, 2016) at USC, 2016 - at CAL, 2015 Boateng, Edmond 5 2.0 1.0 - - 1 1 at UW, 2014 at USC, 2014 3x (last vs. Cal. 2016) - - vs. Cal. 2016 vs UW, 2015 Calhoun, D.J. 9 2.5 2.0 - 2 1 1 at USC, 2014 at USC, 2014 at UTAH, 2015 - at COLO, 2014 vs. WSU, 2014 at COLO, 2014 Chandler, Maurice 7 - - - - - - vs. UCLA, 2016 - - - - - - - Christian, Sam 12 2.0 2.0 1 1 1 - 2x (last vs UW, 2015) vs POLY, 2015 vs POLY, 2015 2x (last vs UW, 2015) 3x (last vs UA, 2015) 2x (last vs UA, 2015) - Crump, Koron 3 2.0 2.0 - 1 1 1 2x, (last vs. UCLA, 2016) 2x, (last vs. UCLA, 2016) 2x, (last vs. UCLA, 2016) - vs. UCLA, 2016 2x, (last vs. UCLA, 2016) vs. CAL, 2016 Echols, Bryson 2 - - - - - - 2x, (last at USC, 2016) - - - - - - Fraboni, Mitchell 1 - - - - - - vs. UCLA, 2016 - - - - - - Fiso, Salamo 12 4.0 2.0 1 1 - - 2x (last vs. WVU, 2015) vs. USC, 2015 vs WASH, 2013 3x (last vs. CAL, 2016) 3x, (last vs. UCLA, 2016) - - Hayes, De’chavon 6 1.5 - 2 1 - - 2x, (last at USC, 2016) vs. UCLA, 2016 - vs. TTU, 2016 vs. CAL, 2016 - - Hill, Christian 1 - - - - 1 - 2x, (last vs. UCLA 2016) - - - - at USC, 2016 - Johnson, James 7 1.0 1.0 - 2 1 - at OSU, 2014 3x (last at UA, 2014) at UA, 2014 - vs. WEBER, 2014 vs UW, 2015 - Latu, Alani 5 0.5 - - 1 - - 2x, (last vs. TTU, 2016) at UTSA, 2016 - - 2x, (last at USC, 2016) - - Latu, Viliami 6 2.0 1.0 - - 1 1 2x, (last at UTSA, 2016) 3x, (last at UTSA, 2016) 5x (last vs ARIZ, 2015) - - vs ARIZ, 2015 3x (last vs COLO, 2015) Lawal, Malik 2 - - - - - - vs. UCLA, 2016 - - - - - - Lea, George 1 1.0 - - - - - 2x, (last at USC, 2016) vs. CAL, 2016 - - - - - Mendoza, Carlos 3 1.0 1.0 2 - - - 2x, (last vs. TTU, 2016) at UTSA, 2016 at UTSA, 2016 vs. Illinois, 2012 - - - Moeakiola, Laiu 11 3.0 2.0 1 3 1 1 vs POLY, 2015 vs POLY, 2015 at UW, 2014 2x (last at UCLA, 2015) 2x, (last vs. UCLA, 2016) at UW, 2014 2x (last vs ARIZ, 2015) Orr, Kareem 10 1.0 1 2 1 - at CAL, 2015 vs. WVU, 2015 6x (last vs. WVU, 2015) vs ORE, 2015 vs ARIZ, 2015 - Perry, Armand 9 1.0 1.0 1 1 - - at COLO, 2014 4x (last vs. CAL, 2016) 2x (last at UA, 2014) at UW, 2014 vs. CAL, 2016 - - Robinson, Robbie 1 - - 1 - - - 2x, (last vs. UCLA, 2016) - - vs. UCLA, 2016 - - - Smallwood, Tashon 7 2.0 1.0 - 1 1 1 2x (last at UTAH, 2015) 2x (last vs UW, 2015) 4x (last vs UW, 2015) - vs ORE, 2015 vs. ND, 2014 vs. ND, 2014 Smith, Cameron 1 - - - - - - 2x, (last at USC, 2016) - - - - - - Tautalatasi, Dasmond 1 - - - - - - vs. CAL, 2016 - - - - - - Topps, Tramel 1 - - - - - - at USC, 2016 - - - - - - Wicker, JoJo 4 2.0 1.5 - 1 1 1 3x, (last vs. CAL, 2016) 2x, (last at USC, 2016) at UTSA, 2016 - vs. TTU, 2016 vs. USC, 2015 vs. UCLA, 2016 Williams, Kyle 1 - - - - - - at UTSA, 2016 - - - - - - Wilson, Jay Jay 1 - - - - - - 2x, (last at USC, 2016) - - - - - - Wren, Renell 2 1 1.0 - 2 1 - at UTSA, 2016 2x, (last vs. UCLA, 2016) vs. UCLA, 2016 - vs. UCLA, 2016 vs. UCLA, 2016 -

Career Starts

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GAME 1Northern Arizona .................................. 13Arizona State .......................................44TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) Arizona State and its new quarterback turned an uncomfortably close game into a fourth-quarter blowout.

Manny Wilkins passed for 180 yards, ran for 89 and a touchdown and even hurdled a would-be tackler in his first college start and the Sun Devils pulled away for a 44-13 victory over FCS foe Northern Arizona on Saturday night.

Arizona State led just 10-6 before scoring on its final seven possessions. They scored 24 points in the fourth quarter.

Freshman N’Keal Harry took a lateral from Wilkins and raced 34 yards for a touchdown and Kalen Ballage ran 30 yards for a score in the outburst.

Northern Arizona’s Case Cookus completed 23 of 33 passes for 369 yards, including an 87-yard touchdown to Elijah Marks. Marks had eight catches for 174 yards.

Wilkins, a redshirt sophomore who was named the starter by coach Todd Graham on Friday, completed 20 of 27 passes with one interception.

Zane Gonzalez kicked three field goals, including a career-long 53-yarder, for the Sun Devils, who haven’t lost to the Lumberjacks since 1938.

SCORING SUMMARYARIZST .................................Manny Wilkins 13 yd run (Zane Gonzalez kick)NAZ .................................................................................Griffin Roehler 25 yd FGARIZST .......................................................................... Zane Gonzalez 33 yd FGNAZ .................................................................................Griffin Roehler 23 yd FGARIZST .......................................................................... Zane Gonzalez 53 yd FGARIZST ................................Demario Richard 2 yd run (Zane Gonzalez kick)ARIZST ...................................................N’Keal Harry 34 yd run (missed kick)NAZ ...... Elijah Marks 87 yd pass from Case Cookus (Griffin Roehler kick)ARIZST .............Ballage 30 yd run (Ballage 2pt pass from Manny Wilkins)ARIZST .......................................................................... Zane Gonzalez 45 yd FGARIZST .....................................Nick Ralston 12 yd run (Zane Gonzalez kick) TEAM STATS .............................................................. NAZ .................. ARIZSTFirst Downs ................................................................. 16 .................................... 27Third Down Efficiency ........................................... 5-16 ................................8-14Fourth Down Efficiency .......................................... 0-2 .................................. 0-1Plays-Net Yards ..................................................67-425 ...........................73-456Rushes-Yds........................................................... 34-56 ........................... 46-276Passing Yds .............................................................. 369 ..................................180Kick Return Yds.......................................................... 20 .................................... 84Punt Return Yds ............................................................0 .................................... 31Passes ................................................................. 23-33-0 ........................20-27-1Punts ......................................................................7-213 ................................2-69Fumbles-Lost ............................................................ 1-0 .................................. 1-1Penalties-Yds ........................................................11-81 ................................5-40Time of Poss. ........................................................33:34 ..............................26:26 INDIVIDUAL STATSRUSHINGNAZ: Kendyl Taylor 19-43, Corbin Jountti 10-23, Case Cookus 3-13, William Morehand 1--9, Team 1--14ARIZST: Manny Wilkins 14-89, Demario Richard 19-78, Kalen Ballage 10-56, N’Keal Harry 1-34, Nick Ralston 1-12, Matt Haack 1-7PASSINGNAZ: Case Cookus 23-33-369-0ARIZST: Manny Wilkins 20-27-180-1RECEIVINGNAZ: Elijah Marks 8-174, Emmanuel Butler 7-118, Delshawn McClellon 3-43, Jonathan Baldwin 2-27, Kendyl Taylor 2-2, Hunter Burton 1-5ARIZST: Tim White 9-95, N’Keal Harry 4-31, Cameron Smith 3-21, Kalen Ballage 2-21, Demario Richard 2-12

GAME 2Texas Tech .............................................55Arizona State .......................................68TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) Kalen Ballage tied an NCAA record by scoring eight touchdowns and had 185 all-purpose yards, helping Arizona State outlast Texas Tech 68-55 in a wild game Saturday night.

Two teams known for scoring points in bunches put on an offensive show in the desert, trading big plays and touchdowns on seemingly every snap.

Arizona State (2-0) opened up its playbook in an attempt to keep up with the Red Raiders.

Ballage was the focal point, scoring seven touchdowns on direct-snap runs and another on a 39-yard, double-reverse flea flicker. The junior matches the record set by Illinois’ Howard Griffith in 1990.

Texas Tech (1-1) tried to keep up behind Patrick Mahomes, who threw for 540 yards and two touchdowns.

Mahomes had two passes intercepted by Gump Hayes, including one that set up Ballage’s seventh TD in the fourth quarter.

Ballage followed with a 75-yard run up the middle to match the record on his 13th touch of the game. He also tied the FBS record with four touchdowns in the second quarter.

SCORING SUMMARYARIZST ......... Harry 10 yd pass from Manny Wilkins (Zane Gonzalez kick)TXTECH ....................... Patrick Mahomes II 1 yd run (Clayton Hatfield kick)ARIZST ..................................................................................................Team safetyTXTECH .........Willies 59 yd pass from Mahomes II (Clayton Hatfield kick)ARIZST ..................................... Kalen Ballage 1 yd run (Zane Gonzalez kick)TXTECH ..... Stockton 75 yd pass from Mahomes II (Clayton Hatfield kick)ARIZST .................Ballage 39 yd pass from Wilkins (Zane Gonzalez kick)ARIZST ..................................... Kalen Ballage 1 yd run (Zane Gonzalez kick)TXTECH ......................Cantrell 11 yd pass from Mahomes II (missed kick)ARIZST ..................................... Kalen Ballage 4 yd run (Zane Gonzalez kick)TXTECH ............Giles 13 yd pass from Mahomes II (Clayton Hatfield kick)TXTECH ...............................Justin Stockton 1 yd run (Clayton Hatfield kick)ARIZST ..................................... Kalen Ballage 2 yd run (Zane Gonzalez kick)ARIZST ..................................... Kalen Ballage 7 yd run (Zane Gonzalez kick)ARIZST ..................................... Kalen Ballage 1 yd run (Zane Gonzalez kick)TXTECH ............................ Demarcus Felton 5 yd run (Clayton Hatfield kick)ARIZST ...................................Kalen Ballage 75 yd run (Zane Gonzalez kick)TXTECH ....... Batson 66 yd pass from Mahomes II (Clayton Hatfield kick)ARIZST .......................................................................... Zane Gonzalez 43 yd FG

TEAM STATS ........................................................... TXTECH ............... ARIZSTFirst Downs ................................................................. 28 .................................... 34Third Down Efficiency ...........................................6-13 ................................ 9-16Fourth Down Efficiency .......................................... 1-1 .................................. 2-2Plays-Net Yards ................................................. 75-612 ...........................90-652Rushes-Yds............................................................22-72 ...........................53-301Passing Yds ...............................................................540 ..................................351Kick Return Yds.............................................................0 ...................................179Punt Return Yds ............................................................0 .................................... 14Passes ................................................................. 38-53-2 ........................28-37-0Punts .......................................................................4-172 ............................. 4-208Fumbles-Lost ............................................................ 1-0 .................................. 0-0Penalties-Yds ..........................................................9-94 ................................6-60Time of Poss. ........................................................23:46 ..............................34:30 INDIVIDUAL STATSRUSHINGTXTECH: Patrick Mahomes II 11-44, Justin Stockton 7-20, Demarcus Felton 1-5, Quinton White 2-4, Team 1--1ARIZST: Kalen Ballage 13-137, Demario Richard 30-109, Manny Wilkins 10-55PASSINGTXTECH: Patrick Mahomes II 38-53-540-2ARIZST: Manny Wilkins 28-37-351-0RECEIVINGTXTECH: Cameron Batson 9-148, Jonathan Giles 9-71, Devin Lauderdale 7-57, Justin Stockton 3-95, Dylan Cantrell 3-25, Quinton White 2-34, Derrick Willies 1-59, Ian Sadler 1-22, Reginald Davis III 1-16, Keke Coutee 1-8, Demarcus Felton 1-5ARIZST: N’Keal Harry 6-72, Tim White 6-40, Jalen Harvey 4-39, Frederick Gammage 3-31, Demario Richard 3-31, Kody Kohl 2-67, Kalen Ballage 2-48, Cameron Smith 2-23

GAME 3Arizona State ........................................32UTSA ......................................................28SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AP) Kalen Ballage scored on a 2-yard run with 3:15 to play and Arizona State rallied from 16 points down in the second half for a rugged 32-28 win over Texas-San Antonio.

Arizona State scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns. Ballage, who tied an NCAA record with eight touchdowns against Texas Tech, capped the rally when he took a direct snap and powered over the goal line. The touchdown was set up by a defensive pass interference penalty on third down one play earlier.

Zane Gonzalez kicked four field goals, including two from 54 yards, for Arizona State (3-0) and became the Pac-12 career scoring leader.

Manny Wilkins passed for 264 yards and two touchdowns for the Sun Devils. Wilkins threw a 27-yard score to N’Keal Harry with 3 seconds left in the first half. His 45-yard pass to Frederick Gammage in the fourth quarter cut the UTSA lead to 28-25.

Dalton Sturm passed for 229 yards and three touchdowns for UTSA (1-2). He also ran for 82 yards, including a 34-yard touchdown in the third quarter that had the Roadrunners thinking about a program-changing upset.

SCORING SUMMARYARIZST .......................................................................... Zane Gonzalez 54 yd FGTXSA .. JaBryce Taylor 10 yd pass from Dalton Sturm (Victor Falcon kick)TXSA ....Jalen Rhodes 11 yd pass from Dalton Sturm (Victor Falcon kick)ARIZST .......................................................................... Zane Gonzalez 54 yd FGARIZST .....N’Keal Harry 27 yd pass from Manny Wilkins (failed 2pt pass)TXSA ...........................................Dalton Sturm 34 yd run (Victor Falcon kick)TXSA .. Shaq Williams 24 yd pass from Dalton Sturm (Victor Falcon kick)ARIZST .......................................................................... Zane Gonzalez 45 yd FGARIZST .......................................................................... Zane Gonzalez 26 yd FGARIZST ..............Gammage 45 yd pass from Wilkins (Zane Gonzalez kick)ARIZST ..................................... Kalen Ballage 2 yd run (Zane Gonzalez kick)

TEAM STATS ........................................................... ARIZST ....................TXSAFirst Downs ................................................................. 25 .................................... 16Third Down Efficiency ............................................7-15 .................................6-17Fourth Down Efficiency .......................................... 0-0 .................................. 1-2Plays-Net Yards ................................................. 79-469 ............................67-322Rushes-Yds......................................................... 48-205 ............................. 30-93Passing Yds ...............................................................264 ..................................229Kick Return Yds..........................................................99 .................................... 42Punt Return Yds ......................................................... 10 .......................................0Passes ................................................................. 15-31-1......................... 19-37-0Punts ......................................................................3-134 ..............................9-337Fumbles-Lost ............................................................ 3-2 .................................. 0-0Penalties-Yds ..........................................................3-30 ................................5-21Time of Poss. .......................................................... 30:7 ..............................29:53 RUSHINGARIZST: Demario Richard 22-95, Kalen Ballage 14-62, Manny Wilkins 9-47, N’Keal Harry 1-4, Team 2--3TXSA: Dalton Sturm 15-82, Jalen Rhodes 5-12, Jarveon Williams 10--1PASSINGARIZST: Manny Wilkins 15-31-264-1TXSA: Dalton Sturm 19-37-229-0RECEIVINGARIZST: N’Keal Harry 5-78, Kalen Ballage 5-41, Cameron Smith 3-88, Frederick Gammage 2-57TXSA: Jarveon Williams 5-81, Marquez McNair 5-41, Shaq Williams 2-37, JaBryce Taylor 2-20, Josh Stewart 2-19, Jalen Rhodes 1-11, Brady Jones 1-10, Kerry Thomas Jr. 1-10

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GAME 4California ...............................................41Arizona State .......................................51TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) Failure to force turnovers had been a big problem for Arizona State this season.

Until the final three minutes Saturday night.

The Sun Devils picked off Davis Webb twice in that span and D.J. Calhoun returned a Cal onside kick attempt 42 yards with 48 seconds to play in a 51-41 victory over the Bear in the Pac-12 opener for both teams on Saturday night.

Laiu Moekiola returned the second interception 28 yards for a touchdown to put the Sun Devils (4-0, 1-0 Pac-12) ahead 44-34 with 2:52 remaining.

Webb’s fifth touchdown pass of the night, 26 yards to Demetris Robertson, cut the lead to 44-41 with 54 seconds to play. But Calhoun grabbed the onside kick try and ran untouched to the end zone.

Manny Wilkins completed 21 of 30 passes for 290 yards and a touchdown for Arizona State and ran 23 times for 72 yards and three scores.

Salamo Fiso’s interception set up the last of Zane Gonzalez’s three field goals, a 23-yarder that careened off the right upright, to put the Sun Devils ahead for good 37-34 with 2:55 remaining.

On the first play after the subsequent kickoff, Moekiola picked off Webb’s short pass and returned it for the score.

SCORING SUMMARYCAL ............Robertson 19 yd pass from Davis Webb (Matt Anderson kick)ARIZST .......................................................................... Zane Gonzalez 35 yd FGCAL ..... Chad Hansen 20 yd pass from Davis Webb (Matt Anderson kick)CAL ................................................................................ Matt Anderson 20 yd FGARIZST ...................................Manny Wilkins 8 yd run (Zane Gonzalez kick)CAL .............Singleton 23 yd pass from Davis Webb (Matt Anderson kick)ARIZST ...................................Manny Wilkins 1 yd run (Zane Gonzalez kick)CAL .................................................................................Matt Anderson 47 yd FGARIZST .......................................................................... Zane Gonzalez 44 yd FGARIZST ...................................Manny Wilkins 3 yd run (Zane Gonzalez kick)CAL .................Watson 74 yd pass from Davis Webb (Matt Anderson kick)ARIZST ...... Wilson 30 yd pass from Manny Wilkins (Zane Gonzalez kick)ARIZST .......................................................................... Zane Gonzalez 23 yd FGARIZST ............. Moeakiola 28 yd interception return (Zane Gonzalez kick)CAL ........... Robertson 26 yd pass from Davis Webb (Matt Anderson kick)ARIZST .........................DJ Calhoun 42 yd kick return (Zane Gonzalez kick)

TEAM STATS ...............................................................CAL .................. ARIZSTFirst Downs ................................................................. 29 .................................... 23Third Down Efficiency .........................................10-20 .................................7-17Fourth Down Efficiency .......................................... 2-2 .................................. 1-1Plays-Net Yards ................................................. 93-637 ...........................80-454Rushes-Yds..........................................................37-159 ........................... 50-164Passing Yds ............................................................... 478 ..................................290Kick Return Yds.......................................................... 54 .................................... 73Punt Return Yds ............................................................0 ....................................46Passes ................................................................. 32-56-2 ....................... 21-30-1Punts ..................................................................... 5-248 ..............................5-237Fumbles-Lost ............................................................ 2-1 .................................. 0-0Penalties-Yds ..........................................................8-60 ................................5-44Time of Poss. ........................................................29:21 ..............................30:39 INDIVIDUAL STATSRUSHINGCAL: Khalfani Muhammad 12-84, Tre Watson 9-58, Vic Enwere 11-38, Davis Webb 5--21ARIZST: Manny Wilkins 23-72, Demario Richard 19-66, Kalen Ballage 6-22, Nick Ralston 1-5, Team 1--1PASSINGCAL: Davis Webb 32-56-478-2ARIZST: Manny Wilkins 21-30-290-1RECEIVINGCAL: Chad Hansen 10-110, Melquise Stovall 5-74, Demetris Robertson 4-103, Patrick Worstell 3-32, Bug Rivera 3-29, Tre Watson 2-83, Brandon Singleton 2-25, Raymond Hudson 2-21, Vic Enwere 1-1ARIZST: Tim White 6-86, Jalen Harvey 5-83, Kalen Ballage 4-29, Cameron Smith 2-38, Jay Jay Wilson 1-30, Ellis Jefferson 1-12, N’Keal Harry 1-7, Kody Kohl 1-5

GAME 5Arizona State ........................................20USC .......................................................41LOS ANGELES (AP) Southern California shrugged off its dismal September with a stellar freshman quarterback and a revived defense.

Sam Darnold passed for 352 yards and three touchdowns in his first home start, and USC emerged from its rough start to the season with a 41-20 victory over Arizona State on Saturday night.

JuJu Smith-Schuster caught seven passes for 123 yards and a career-high tying three TDs for the Trojans (2-3, 1-2 Pac-12), who emphatically avoided their first 0-3 start to conference play since 2001 with a blowout of the previously unbeaten Sun Devils (4-1, 1-1).

Arizona State lost starting quarterback Manny Wilkins shortly before half-time when he was hurt while getting sacked by Rasheem Green. Wilkins watched the second half on crutches with a walking boot on his left foot, but coach Todd Graham provided no postgame information on the injury.

After averaging 48.8 points in their first four games, the Sun Devils didn’t reach the end zone against USC’s inspired defense until Brady White threw a 13-yard TD pass to Raymond Epps with 8:37 to play.

SCORING SUMMARYARIZST .......................................................................... Zane Gonzalez 40 yd FGUSC ......Smith-Schuster 5 yd pass from Darnold (Matt Boermeester kick)ARIZST .......................................................................... Zane Gonzalez 34 yd FGUSC ......Smith-Schuster 3 yd pass from Darnold (Matt Boermeester kick)USC .......................................................................... Matt Boermeester 49 yd FGUSC ......................................Justin Davis 37 yd run (Matt Boermeester kick)USC .......................................................................... Matt Boermeester 46 yd FGUSC ....Smith-Schuster 67 yd pass from Darnold (Matt Boermeester kick)USC ...................................... Sam Darnold 3 yd run (Matt Boermeester kick)ARIZST .............. Epps 13 yd pass from Brady White (Zane Gonzalez kick)ARIZST .....................................Nick Ralston 10 yd run (Zane Gonzalez kick)

TEAM STATS ........................................................... ARIZST ......................USCFirst Downs ................................................................. 16 .................................... 23Third Down Efficiency ............................................6-17 ................................3-13Fourth Down Efficiency .......................................... 0-1 .................................. 1-2Plays-Net Yards ................................................. 70-303 ...........................69-523Rushes-Yds............................................................33-75 ............................33-157Passing Yds ...............................................................228 ................................. 366Kick Return Yds..........................................................65 .................................... 94Punt Return Yds ............................................................0 .................................... 16Passes ................................................................. 19-37-1 ........................ 24-36-0Punts ......................................................................7-296 ..............................3-109Fumbles-Lost ............................................................ 1-0 .................................. 3-0Penalties-Yds .......................................................... 5-75 ................................ 7-68Time of Poss. ........................................................ 30:27 ..............................29:33 INDIVIDUAL STATSRUSHINGARIZST: Nick Ralston 12-46, Demario Richard 7-26, Kalen Ballage 6-9, Tim White 1-3, Manny Wilkins 7--9USC: Justin Davis 14-123, Ronald Jones II 5-20, Aca’Cedric Ware 8-9, Sam Darnold 3-8, Jalen Greene 1-0, Steven Mitchell Jr. 2--3PASSINGARIZST: Manny Wilkins 13-24-148-1, Brady White 6-13-80-0USC: Sam Darnold 23-33-352-0, Max Browne 1-2-14-0, Team 0-1-0-0RECEIVINGARIZST: Tim White 7-84, N’Keal Harry 4-27, Jalen Harvey 3-67, Demario Richard 2-22, Raymond Epps 1-13, Ellis Jefferson 1-9, Kalen Ballage 1-6USC: JuJu Smith-Schuster 7-123, Deontay Burnett 7-93, Justin Davis 2-38, Michael Pittman Jr. 2-21, Steven Mitchell Jr. 2-17, Darreus Rogers 1-28, Tyler Petite 1-27, Jalen Greene 1-14, Taylor McNamara 1-5

GAME 6UCLA .......................................................20Arizona State .......................................23TEMPE (AP) Zane Gonzalez kicked three field goals to become the NCAA’s all-time leader and Arizona State grinded out a 23-20 victory over UCLA Saturday night despite losing back-up quarterback Brady White to a right leg injury.

Gonzalez hit from 35, 23 and 46 yards to reach 89 career field goals , passing Florida State’s Dustin Hopkins, who had 88 from 2009-12.

Arizona State (5-1, 2-1 Pac-12) needed all of those after struggling offensively in the first half and watching White limp off with a right leg injury in the fourth quarter.

Making his first career start with Manny Wilkins out, White had some shaky moments, but led the Sun Devils on four scoring drives in the second half.

He finished with 179 yards passing and a touchdown with an interception, but couldn’t put any weight on his leg after being injured in the fourth quarter.

The Sun Devils moved into a tie atop the Pac-12 South with Colorado and Utah, but need to get Wilkins back. Arizona State’s defense gave up more big plays in the passing game, but came up with the big stops when it counted.

SCORING SUMMARYARIZST .......................................................................... Zane Gonzalez 35 yd FGUCLA ..................................................................................... JJ Molson 38 yd FGARIZST .......................................................................... Zane Gonzalez 23 yd FGARIZST ................................Demario Richard 5 yd run (Zane Gonzalez kick)UCLA ......................................................................................JJ Molson 19 yd FGUCLA ......... Jordan Lasley 52 yd pass from Josh Rosen (JJ Molson kick)ARIZST ............ Harry 14 yd pass from Brady White (Zane Gonzalez kick)ARIZST .......................................................................... Zane Gonzalez 46 yd FGUCLA ..................Nate Iese 18 yd pass from Josh Rosen (JJ Molson kick)

TEAM STATS ............................................................UCLA .................. ARIZSTFirst Downs ................................................................. 18 .................................... 15Third Down Efficiency ........................................... 5-19 .................................4-17Fourth Down Efficiency .......................................... 0-0 .................................. 0-0Plays-Net Yards ..................................................77-443 ............................73-275Rushes-Yds............................................................ 23--1 ..............................34-79Passing Yds ...............................................................444 ..................................196Kick Return Yds.......................................................... 15 .................................... 54Punt Return Yds ............................................................6 .................................... 12Passes ................................................................. 27-54-3 ........................ 20-39-2Punts ......................................................................8-291 ..............................9-397Fumbles-Lost ............................................................ 4-1 .................................. 3-1Penalties-Yds ..........................................................5-50 ................................5-64Time of Poss. ........................................................30:40 ..............................29:20 INDIVIDUAL STATSRUSHINGUCLA: Nate Starks 14-31, Soso Jamabo 3-9, Mike Fafaul 2--10, Josh Rosen 4--31ARIZST: Demario Richard 15-62, Kalen Ballage 12-24, Brady White 3-3, Tim White 2-3, Team 2--13PASSINGUCLA: Josh Rosen 24-43-400-1, Mike Fafaul 3-11-44-2ARIZST: Brady White 19-36-179-1, Jalen Harvey 1-2-17-0, Dillon Sterling-Cole 0-1-0-1RECEIVINGUCLA: Soso Jamabo 4-85, Jordan Lasley 4-76, Nate Iese 4-60, Darren Andrews 4-22, Austin Roberts 3-106, Eldridge Massington 3-58, Kenneth Walker III 3-25, Theo Howard 2-12ARIZST: Tim White 11-123, N’Keal Harry 3-38, Jalen Harvey 2-25, Kody Kohl 1-8, Frederick Gammage 1-4, Kalen Ballage 1-2, Demario Richard 1--4

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Zane Gonzalez (Placekicker)• Groza Award Star of the Week - Week 6• Pac-12 Special Team Player of Week 6• Pac-12 Special Teams Player of Week 4• Groza Award Star of the Week - Week 4• Pac-12 Special Teams Player of Week 3• Groza Award Star of the Week - Week 3• 2016 Lou Groza Award Preseason Watch List• 2015 Lou Groza Award Preseason Watch List• 2014 Pac-12 All-Conference Second Team (K)• 2014 Lou Groza Award Semifinalst • Pac-12 Special Teams Player of the Week (Week 10)• Lou Groza Award Star of the Week (Week 8)• 2014 Lou Groza Award Preseason Watch List• 2013 First Team All-Pac-12 (PK)• 2013 Lou Groza Award Semifinalist• Pac-12 Special Teams Player of the Week - Week 8

Matt Haack (Punter)• 2015 Ray Guy Award Preseason Watch List• 2015 Pac-12 All-Academic First Team• 2015 CoSIDA Academic All-District Team• 2015 Phil Steele All-Pac-12 Third Team• 2015 ASU Football Awards - Babe Alex Demon

Special Teams MVP• 2015 ASU Football Awards - Pat Tillman Outstanding

Academic Achievement• Pac-12 Special Teams Player of the Week (Week 5)• Ray Guy Award Player of the Week (Week 5)• 2014 Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention

Kody Kohl (Tight End)• 2016 Mackey Award Preseason Watch List• 2015 Mackey Award Midseason Watch List• Mackey Award Tight End of the Week (Week 6)

Tim White (Wide Receiver/Kick Returner)• 2015 ASU Football Awards -Babe Alex Demon

Special Teams MVP• Pac-12 Special Teams Player of the Week (Week 7)

D.J. Calhoun (Linebacker)• 2014 FWAA Freshman All-American• 2014 Scout.com Freshman All-American - Second

Team• 2014 Athlon Sports Freshman All-American - Second

Team• 2014 Pac-12 All-Conference Honorable Mention (LB)• 2014 Campus Insiders Freshman All-American -

Second Team

Salamo Fiso (Linebacker)• 2016 Lombardi Award Preseason Watch List• 2016 Bednarik Award Preseason Watch List• 2016 Bronko Nagurski Award Preseason Watch List• 2016 Butkus Award Preseason Watch List• 2015 Phil Steele All-Pac-12 Third Team• 2015 Pac-12 All-Conference Honorable Mention (LB)• 2015 ASU Football Awards - Ron Pritchard Outstand-

ing Linebacker• 2015 Bednarik Award Watch List• 2015 Polynesian Player of the Year Preseason

Watch List• 2014 Pac-12 All-Conference Honorable Mention (LB)

Laiu Moeakiola (Linebacker)• Lott IMPACT Award - Week 6• 2016 Wuerffel Award Preseason Watch List• 2016 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team Award

Preseason Watch List 2015 Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention

• 2015 Polynesian Player of the Year Preseason Watch List

• 2014 Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention• 2014 Pac-12 All-Conference Honorable Mention (LB)

Kareem Orr (Defensive Back)• 2015 ESPN Freshman All-American• 2015 USA Today Freshman All-American • Campus Insiders Freshman All-American - Honorable

Mention• College Football News Freshman All-American -

Honorable Mention• 2015 ASU Football Awards - Bill Kajikawa Outstand-

ing Freshman

Demario Richard (Running Back)• 2016 Maxwell Award Preseason Watch List

2015 ASU Football Awards - Wilford ‘Whizzer’ White Outstanding RB

• 2014 Pac-12 All-Conference Honorable Mention (RB)• 2014 College Football News Freshman All-American

- Honorable Mention• 2014 Campus Insiders Freshman All-American -

Honorable Mention

JoJo Wicker (Defensive Line)• Campus Insiders Freshman All-American - Honorable

Mention• College Football News Freshman All-American -

Honorable Mention• Athlon Sports All-American - Third Team

Tashon Smallwood (Defensive Line)• 2016 Outland Award Preseason Watch List• 2015 Pac-12 All-Conference Honorable Mention (DL)• 2015 ASU Football Awards - Curley Culp Outstanding

Defensive Lineman• 2014 College Football News Freshman All-American

- Second Team• 2014 Scout Freshman All-American• 2014 Athlon Sports Freshman All-American - Third

Team• 2014 Campus Insiders Freshman All-American -

Second Team

Kalen Ballage (Running Back)• CFPA National Performer of the Week (Week 2)• Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week (Week 2)• Rose Bowl Game Pac-12 Player of the Week

(Week 2)• Paul Hornung Award Honor Roll (Week 2)• CBS National Player of the Week (Week 2)

Manny Wilkins (Quarterback)• Davey O’Brien Great 8 QBs (Week 4)

Marcus Ball (Safety)• Pac-12 Defensive Player of Week 6

FBS Points - Any Player (Career):1 .........528 ................... Keenan Reynolds (Navy), 2009-12-- .....458 .......................Zane Gonzalez, 2013-p

FBS Points - Kickers (Career):1 .........466 .........Dustin Hopkins (Florida State), 2009-12-- .....458 .......................Zane Gonzalez, 2013-p

Pac-12 Points - Any Player (Career):1 .........458 .......................Zane Gonzalez, 2013-p2 .........413 .................................... Ka’imi Fairbairn, 2012-15

Points (Career):1 ......458 .......................Zane Gonzalez, 2013-p2 .........380 ....................................... Luis Zendejas, 1981-84

FBS Kicker Points Per Game (Career):1 .........9.6 ............... Roman Anderson (Houston), 1988-91-- .....10.2 (458 in 45)..Zane Gonzalez, 2013-p

FBS FIeld Goals Made (Career):1 ......89 ..........................Zane Gonzalez, 2013-p2 .........88 ............Dustin Hopkins (Florida State), 2009-12

Pac-12 FIeld Goals Made (Career):1 ......89 ..........................Zane Gonzalez, 2013-p2 .........85 .............................Kai Fortbath (UCLA), 2007-110 ..................................................John Lee (UCLA), 1982-85

Field Goals Made (Career):1 ......89 ..........................Zane Gonzalez, 2013-p .........81 .......................................... Luis Zendejas, 1981-84

Points Per Game - (Career):1 ......10.2 (447 in 44) ..Zane Gonzalez, 2013-p2 .........8.6 (327 in 38) ...................Wilford White, 1947-50

PAT Made (Career):1 ......189 ........................Zane Gonzalez, 2013-p2 .........160 ..................................Jesse Ainsworth, 2003-06

Punting Average (Career - Min. 50 Punts):1 .........44.9 .................................... Stephen Baker, 1998-992 .........44.0 ........................................Josh Hubner, 2011-123 .........43.9 .....................................Trevor Hankins, 2008-104 ......43.0 ............................Matt Haack, 2013-p5 .........42.7 ............................................Jim Meyer, 1983-84

100-Yard Rushing Games (Career)1 .........21 ........................................... Woody Green, 1971-735 .........12 .............................................Leon Burton, 1955-58 ....................................................... J.R. Redmond, 1996-99-- .....9 ........................Demario Richard, 2014-p

Rushing Touchdowns (Season)1 .........19 ................................................Woody Green (1972)5 .........15 ..................................................Art Malone ( 1968) .................................................................Ben Malone (1973)-- .....9 .............................Kalen Ballage, 2014-p

Net Rushing Yards (Career)1 .........4,188 ..................................... Woody Green, 1971-7310 .......2,617........................................Darryl Harris, 1984-87-- .....2,018.................Demario Richard, 2014-p

Solo Tackles (Career)1 .........238 ..................................Brett Wallerstedt, 1989-926 .........192 ....................................Mike Richardson, 1979-82-- .....190 ............................Salamo Fiso, 2013-p

Tackles for Loss (Career - Since 1979)1 .........65.5 ........................................Terrell Suggs, 2000-0210 .......43 ...........................................Carl Bradford, 2011-13-- .....38.0 ...........................Salamo Fiso, 2013-p

Kickoff Return Yards (Career)1 .........1,866 .......................................Jamal Miles, 2009-113 ......1,320 ............................Tim White, 2015-p

Total Touchdowns (Season)1. .......Wilford White .................................................22, 19506. ........Cameron Marshall ........................................ 18, 2011 .........Kalen Ballage .............................. 10, 2016

Total Touchdowns (Single Game)1. .....Kalen Ballage ................................ 8, 20162. ........3 tied ..............................................................................5

**-ASU record unless otherwise noted

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From the moment he was introduced as Arizona State University’s head football coach on December 14, 2011, Todd Graham made it clear he was a visionary. A throwback. A teacher who truly believes in the virtues of hard work, dedication and giving back. He had a plan to infuse the program with a culture

that was about winning in all facets of a student-athlete’s life. Graham referred to it simply as, ‘The Sun Devil Way.’

“Our goal as a program is that we are going to first and foremost bring out the best in every single person’s character that’s involved in our program,” Graham said. “I’m not only interested in winning on Saturday... I want to win every day in every way. We will compete in the classroom as we compete on the field.On the field we’re going to be passionate and disciplined. Discipline is the key to winning football games. We’re going to be involved in the community. The greatest joy that I’ve had in my life is to learn to be a giver… I want our players to understand that family and character and bringing out the best and being a giver, that’s what I call unique character, is giving every day.”

Graham, the 2013 Pac-12 Coach of the Year, enters his fifth season at the helm of the Arizona State University football program. Under his leadership, Sun Devil football has reached levels of success not seen in more than 30 years. Graham’s most impressive achievements include:

• With 34 wins in his first four seasons, Graham joined Frank Kush and Dar-ryl Rogers as the only Sun Devil coaches to reach the 30-win mark within four seasons.• Last season Graham, whose average of 8.5 wins per season are tops in program history, established a new precedent in becoming the only ASU football coach to have each of his first four teams earn bowl-eligible status.• The 2014 squad became the first to post back-to-back 10-win seasons since 1973. • Graham, who is 3-1 vs. Arizona, has already climbed to No. 2 among Sun Devil head coaches in Pac-12 road wins. His 10 victories trail only Bruce Snyder, who won 18 from 1992-2000. Another feat ensconced within that achievement is the Sun Devils have brought home conference wins from Los Angeles each of the last three seasons – UCLA in 2013, USC in 2014 and UCLA in 2015. Only one other time (1991-93) had ASU accumulated as many successive Pac-12 wins in the City of Angels.• Under Graham’s direction ASU ranks first in the Pac-12 and third in the nation with an average of 34.6 penalty yards per game and ranks first in the Pac-12 and sixth in the nation with an average of 4.32 penalties per game.

Graham’s influence on ASU football has been just as significant off the field where his student-athletes have been trailblazers in the classroom. In the most recent Academic Progress Rate (APR) – a real-time look at a team’s academic success each semester by tracking the academic progress of each student-athlete – the Sun Devil football program reached an all-time high 960, including a single-year APR of 990 for the 2014-15 roster, which is third in the Pac-12 for that year.

Last season ASU became the first school to have consecutive winners – quar-terback Taylor Kelly in 2014 and quarterback Mike Bercovici in 2015 – of the Pac-12’s Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year, awarded to senior student-athletes that are standouts both academically and in their sports discipline.

Graham’s resolute commitment to help Sun Devil football be the best can also be seen in the recent reinvention of Sun Devil Stadium, a project which Graham has invested in both figuratively and literally. In September 2014, Graham and his wife Penni, and Vice President for University Athletics Ray Anderson and his wife Buffie, each gave $500,000 in personal funds to the Sun Devil Athletics Momentum fundraising campaign.

The second of three phases of the $256 million project will be completed in time for the 2016 season with the third and final phase set to be finished in 2017.

Throughout his time at ASU Graham has been steadfast when stating his ultimate goal: to bring championships to Tempe. When the 2015 season commenced, the Sun Devils were among the teams that pundits picked to be contending for a national championship at season’s end. Although the Sun Devils would ultimately end up with a 6-7 record, Graham made it clear he had no regrets about being in harmony with the preseason excitement.

Despite not reaching the heights they had hoped, the 2015 Sun Devils proved their mettle with gut-check wins at No. 7 UCLA (the undefeated Bruins were coming off a 56-30 win at Arizona while the Sun Devils were reeling from a 42-14 home loss to USC), a 27-17 home win vs. Washington (ASU overcame back from 17-point deficit to win) and a 52-37 win in the annual Territorial Cup game vs. Arizona.

In 2014, Graham’s Sun Devil squad posted a 10-3 record, including a 6-3 mark in Pac-12 play, a second-place finish in the Pac-12 South Division and a 36-31 victory over Duke in the Sun Bowl. Tasked with replacing nine starters on defense, Graham led a unit that ranked near the top in the nation in sacks and tackles for loss, forced 27 turnovers and scored five touchdowns during the season.

On the other side of the ball, ASU finished the season ranked 16th in the nation in scoring offense and averaged more than 440 yards per game behind record-break-ing quarterback and Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year Taylor Kelly, 1,000-yard

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rusher D.J. Foster and 1,000-yard receiver Jaelen Strong.

In 2013 Graham’s Sun Devils brushed aside the prognostications from skeptics who felt that an early-season string of games against Wisconsin, Stanford, USC and Notre Dame would be a little bit too much to overcome. Then, sitting with a 5-2 record after seven games and still very much in the race for the Pac-12 South crown, the Sun Devils would have their endurance and desire questioned again as they had to navigate their way through a stretch of three of their next four games on the road. In a hard-fought, 20-19 win at Utah, the Sun Devils dug deep and proved they had the toughness and resilience to fight through any challenge that lay before them.

That belief would serve them well two weeks later in a winner-take-all show-down at No. 14 UCLA. At stake: a trip to the Pac-12 Championship game. There would be no hesitation to seize the moment as the Sun Devils ambushed the Bruins, jumping out to a 35-13 halftime lead. A furious rally by the Bruins got them to within one score. Down 38-33 and with 3:21 remaining, the Bruins took over possession of the ball at their own 35. In a similar situation one year earlier, UCLA responded by taking the ball down the field for the game winning field goal. Despite Hollywood being a short distance away, the Sun Devil defense ensured there would be no sequel on this day as a pair of critical sacks forced the UCLA offense into submission. And just like that, the Sun Devils were champions of the Pac-12 South.

One week later ASU would keep possession of the Territorial Cup after blitzing Arizona 58-21. With the win the Sun Devils clinched a berth in the 2013 Pac-12 Championship Game.

ASU outscored its opponents 146-42 on points off turnovers while posting a +15 takeaway number in 2013. ASU put points on the board following 75.8 percent of opponent turnovers (25-of-33) compared to just the 33.3 (6-of-18) percent clip ASU opponents scored off of Sun Devil turnovers.

The duo of defensive tackle Will Sutton and linebacker Carl Bradford combined to give ASU the most dynamic defensive tandem in the country as the two combined for 24.5 sacks and 44.0 tackles for loss in 2012. Their collective average of 1.92 sacks per game was the highest in the country by two players on the same team since the 2006 season. Bradford racked up 40.5 tackles for loss in two years under Graham, tied for the fourth most by any player in the nation in that time.

Sutton became ASU’s sixth winner of the Morris Trophy and the 18th consensus All-American and first since 2007. Sutton also became the fifth ASU player to win the Pac-10/12 conference Defensive Player of the Year award. After accomplishing all of that as a junior, Sutton returned for his senior season and repeated as the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year and Morris Trophy Winner while adding numerous All-American accolades.

Although the 2013 Sun Devils would come up short of their ultimate goal of get-ting to and winning the annual Rose Bowl Game, they proved they had the right people on board. And leading that ship a captain in Graham, who was named the 2013 Pac-12 Coach of the Year.

In his first season at Arizona State, Graham guided the team to an 8-5 record as

the program recorded its first winning regular season since going 10-2 in 2007. ASU ended the season with three straight wins for the first time since 1978 and just the 14th time in school history.

That season, ASU used a dramatic fourth-quarter comeback to defeat Arizona in Tucson and reclaim the Territorial Cup. The Sun Devils would go on to win a bowl game for the first time since 2005 and the 13th time in school history. Additionally, ASU was one of just four Pac-12 teams to win at least three conference road games (3-2) in 2012, doing so for just the fifth time in the program’s Pac-10/12 history.

While known for leading programs that have annually been among the nation’s leaders in offensive production, Graham gained national acclaim for his coach-ing prowess on the other side of the ball after leading defenses that helped West Virginia (2002) and Tulsa (2003) engineer two of the top single-season turnarounds in recent memory. With head-turning accomplishments like those it is easy to see why Graham believes that defense wins championships.

Employing an approach that emphasizes excellent fundamentals and hard and disciplined play, the Sun Devils’ extraordinary improvement on defense played a paramount role in the team’s rise improvement in 2012. After finishing at or near the bottom of the Pac-12 in several defensive categories in 2011, the Sun Devils experienced an amazing reversal in 2012 as they led the conference in tackles for loss (No. 1 in the nation), pass defense (No. 3 in the nation), and pass efficiency defense (No. 10 in the nation) and finished second in the league in sacks (No. 2 in the nation), interceptions (No. 4 in the nation) and total defense.

Graham was named the 23rd head football coach in program history on Decem-ber 14, 2011, arriving in Tempe from the University of Pittsburgh.

Born Dec. 5 1964, Graham earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in education from East Central University. He and his wife, Penni, have six children: Bo, Natalie, Hank, Haylee, Dakota and Michael Todd Jr.

COACHING EXPERIENCEEast Central University: 1991-93, defensive coordinator; West Virginia: 2001-02, co-defensive coordinatorTulsa: 2003-05, assistant head coach and defensive coordinator; Rice: 2006, head coach; Tulsa: 2007-10, head

coach; Pittsburgh: 2011, head coachArizona State: 2012-Current, head coach

GRAHAM’S COLLEGE COACHING RECORDYear School Overall Conf. Notes 2006 Rice 7-6 6-2 Turned team around after 1-10 finish in ‘05 2007 Tulsa 10-4 6-3 Victory in GMAC Bowl 2008 Tulsa 11-3 7-2 Second consecutive GMAC Bowl victory 2009 Tulsa 5-7 3-5 2010 Tulsa 10-3 6-2 Victory in Hawai’i Bowl, Final AP #24 2011 Pitt 6-6 4-3 2012 ASU 8-5 5-4 Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl Victory 2013 ASU 10-4 8-1 Pac-12 South Champions 2014 ASU 10-3 6-3 Hyundai Sun Bowl Victory 2015 ASU 6-7 4-5 2016 ASU 5-1 2-1 Career 88-49 59-31 Five 10+ win seasons, Five Bowl Victories

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» Graham won 34 games in his first four seasons at Arizona State, becoming just the third Sun Devil coach outside Frank Kush and Dar-ryl Rogers to accomplish the 30-win feat by his fourth season.

» He has become the only ASU head coach to be bowl eligible in each of his first four seasons with the program.

» He led ASU to three consecutive eight win seasons for the first time since 1971-73 in his first three seasons at the helm.

» Of all the coaching hires made prior to the 2012 season that remain at those institutions, Graham has posted the fourth-best record at 39-20, ranking behind only Urban Meyer (55-4), Kevin Sumlin (42- 16) and Jim Mora (40-19) and in the last five seasons.

» Over his four seasons prior to coming to ASU -- one at Pittsburgh and three at Tulsa -- Todd Graham’s teams rushed the ball on at least 53.4 percent of their total plays. The 2012 Sun Devils rushed the ball on 59.1 percent of their total plays followed by a 55.2 percent tally in 2013, 52.1 percent in 2014 and 50.2 percent last season. In 2011, ASU rushed just 44.5 percent of the time.

» Over the past 10 seasons at Pitt, Tulsa, Rice and now ASU, only one Graham-coached team has ranked outside the top 50 nationally in sacks. The Sun Devils averaged 4.0 sacks per game in 2012, the second-best mark in the nation, and then finished with 2.9 per game in 2013 and 3.0 per game in 2014 to finish 17th and 13th, respec-tively, in the country. ASU would earn the NCAA statistical trophy in the category in 2015, leading the nation with 3.54 sacks per game.

» In 10 seasons, Graham is 30-28 in true road games. ASU was 3-3 in such games in 2012, 3-2 in 2013 and 4-2 in 2014 before drop-ping to an uncharacteristic 1-4 last season (11-11 overall). In the previous four seasons prior to Graham’s arrival, ASU was 5-16 in true road contests.

» In nine of the last 10 years, Graham’s teams have ranked 39th or better nationally in fewest penalty yards per game. The Sun Devils averaged 34.92 penalty yards per game in 2012 (eighth nationally), 31.36 per game in 2013 (seventh nationally) and 32.38 per game in 2014 (fourth nationally) and 39.85 per game last season (15th nationally).

» In his first four seasons, Todd Graham has an average of 8.5 wins per year at ASU, which ranks him number one all-time in Sun Devil lore.

» ASU’s 31 regular–season wins under Coach Graham (2012-15) were the most regular-season wins in a four-year span since 1980-83, and the team’s 34 total wins were the most since 1975-78.

» Graham became the third-quickest coach to reach 30 wins, doing so in 43 games (Frank Kusk and Darryl Rogers each did so in 40).

» As far as Bowl Games go, Graham has wasted no time establishing himself in the record books as his three appearances with the Sun Devils are already tied for third among all ASU coaches and his two wins are tied for second.

» Head Coach Todd Graham had a school-record 28 wins in his first three seasons as head coach at ASU, one more than College Football Hall of Fame Coach Dan Devine (1955-57).

» Coach Graham has recorded 10 wins in five of his 10 seasons as a head coach (Tulsa 2007, 2008, 2010; ASU 2013, 2014.) Since 2007, Coach Graham currently sits tied for No. 7 nationally in most 10-win seasons with five at FBS institutions, ranking behind only Nick Saban, Bob Stoops, Chris Peterson, Urban Meyer, Mark Richt and Gary Patterson.

2012 FBS COACHING HIRES Records In First Three Seasons

55-4: Ohio State (Urban Meyer)42-16: Texas A&M (Kevin Sumlin)40-19: UCLA (Jim Mora) 39-20: Arizona State (Todd Graham)37-19: Ole Miss (Hugh Freeze)35-24: Arizona (Rich Rodriguez)

TODD’S WINNING WAYS NOT WASTING TIME

MOST 10-WIN SEASONSSince 2007 (FBS ONLY)

COACH SCHOOOL(S) # YEARSSaban, Nick Alabama 8 2008-15Stoops, Bob Oklahoma 7 2007-08; 2010-15Peterson, Chris Boise State, Washington 6 2007-12Meyer, Urban Florida, Ohio State 6 2008-09; 2012-15Richt, Mark Georgia 6 2007-08; 2011-12; 2014-15Patterson, Gary TCU 6 2008-2011; 2014-15Graham, Todd Tulsa, Arizona State 5 2007-08; 2010; 2013-14Beamer, Frank Virginia Tech 5 2007-11Miles, Les LSU 5 2007; 2010-13

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Last School)21 Chad Adams DB 5-9 188 Jr. Allen, Texas (Allen)18 Shawn Akina QB 5-10 160 Fr. Mountain View, Calif. (Saint Francis)84 JD Alexander TE 6-1 214 RFr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Basha)59 Quinn Bailey OL 6-5 307 RSo. Gilbert, Ariz. (Higley)31 Marcus Ball S 6-2 223 RJr. Westerville, Ohio (Westerville-South)7 Kalen Ballage RB 6-2 227 Jr. Peyton, Colo. (Falcon)96 Jalen Bates DL 6-4 260 RFr. Kaplan, La. (Kaplan)49 Richie Becerra LB 6-0 198 Jr. Mesa, Ariz. (Marcos De Niza)97 Edmond Boateng DL 6-3 254 RSr. Fairfax, Va. (New Mexico Military Institute) (Wesley Chapel (Fla.))35 Jacom Brimhall RB 5-8 186 Jr. Mesa, Ariz. (Mountain View)81 Jared Bubak TE 6-4 244 Fr. Lincoln, Neb. (Lincoln Christian)99 Cohl Cabral OL 6-5 286 Fr. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Los Osos)3 DJ Calhoun LB 6-0 228 Jr. El Cerrito, Calif. (El Cerrito)16 Maurice “Mo” Chandler DB 6-0 191 Jr. Lawton, Okla. (NE Oklahoma A&M) (Lawton)21 Terrell Chatman WR 6-3 188 RFr. Baton Rouge, La. (Central)38 Chaz Collins WR 5-10 172 RFr. Pasadena, Calif. (Pasadena)66 Brock Corbin OL 6-7 315 Fr. Goodyear, Ariz. (Desert Edge)22 Mark “Goose” Cosgrove FB 5-10 214 Jr. Mullica Hill, N.J. (Pennsville Memorial)72 Cade Cote OL 6-3 295 RFr. Gilbert, Ariz. (Williams Field)4 Koron Crump LB 6-3 218 Jr. St. Louis, Mo. (Fort Scott CC) (Cleveland NJROTC)81 Frank Darby WR 6-0 197 Fr. Jersey City, N.J. (Lincoln)93 Emanuel Dayries DL 6-3 308 RSo. New Orleans, La. (O. Perry Walker)15 Bryson Echols DB 5-10 179 Sr. DeSoto Texas (Texas) (DeSoto)80 Raymond Epps TE 6-4 247 RJr. Indianapolis (Arizona Western College) (Warren Central)58 Salamo Fiso LB 6-0 240 RSr. Long Beach, Calif. (Polytechnic)63 Mitchell Fraboni LS 6-2 229 Jr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Mountain Pointe)89 Frederick Gammage WR 5-11 179 RSr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Brophy Prep)37 Coltin Gerhart S 5-11 218 RSo. Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta)32 Trent Gilbert WR 6-2 191 RFr. Gilbert, Ariz. (Higley)5 Zane Gonzalez PK 6-1 195 Sr. Deer Park, Texas (Deer Park)57 Evan Goodman OL 6-4 300 RSr. Lakeland, Fla. (Lakeland Senior)88 Daniel Groebner WR 5-10 186 Sr. Lakeside, Ariz. (Blue Ridge)10 Deion Guignard DB/LB 6-3 197 So. Euless, Texas (Tyler JC) (Trinity)26 Matt Haack P 6-1 201 Sr. West Des Moines, Iowa (Dowling)38 Manuel “MJ” Harris WR 6-1 172 Fr, Chandler, Ariz. (Basha)1 N’Keal Harry WR 6-4 220 Fr. Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler)82 Jalen Harvey WR 6-1 195 RSo. El Cerrito, Calif. (El Cerrito)8 De’Chavon “Gump” Hayes DB 5-11 187 RSr. Richmond, Va. (Lackawanna College)53 Parker Higgins LB 5-11 218 Fr. Honolulu, Hawaii (Kaiser)94 Christian Hill TE/DL 6-5 285 Jr. Kansas City, Mo. (Glendale CC) (Staley)55 Jordan Hoyt DL 6-2 275 Jr. Chandler, Ariz. (UC Davis) (Chandler)87 Tommy Hudson TE 6-5 254 RFr. San Jose, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty)29 John Humphrey WR 5-11 170 RFr. League City, Texas (Oklahoma) (Clear Falls)54 Connor Humphreys OL 6-3 290 RSo. Portland, Ore. (Central Catholic)32 GIl’Scott Jackson RB 5-10 186 Fr. Westlake VIllage, Calif. (Oaks Christian)19 Ellis Jefferson WR 6-5 210 RJr. Denton, Texas (Guyer) Daniel Jeffrey OL 6-6 291 Fr. Washington, D.C. (St. John’s College)86 Ryan Jenkins WR 5-11 196 RJr. Marietta, Ga. (Tennessee) (Lassiter)64 Riley John LS 5-11 200 Fr. Appleton, Wis. (Appleton East)18 James Johnson S 6-1 204 RJr. Upland, Calif. (Upland)76 Sam Jones OL 6-5 297 RSo. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (ThunderRidge)83 Kody Kohl TE 6-3 246 RSr. Gilbert, Ariz. (Mesquite) Brandon LaMarche RB 5-11 191 Fr. Santa Ana, Calif. (Mater Dei)44 Alani “A.J.” Latu LB 6-2 254 RJr. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Rancho Cucamonga)41 Viliami “Ami” Latu DL 6-2 296 Sr. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Rancho Cucamonga)14 Eric Lauderdale DB 6-2 195 RSr. Fayetteville, Ga. (Saddleback College) (Fayette County)39 Malik Lawal LB 6-1 215 RFr. Temecula, Calif. (Chaparral)45 George Lea DL 6-2 284 RFr. New Orleans, La. (Landry-Walker)23 Jason Lewis RB 6-3 249 RFr. Virginia Beach, Va. (Ocean Lake)98 Alex Losoya OL 6-3 294 So. Santa Ana, Calif. (Orange Coast College) (Matr Dei)**Heights/weights updated as of August 1

No. Name Pos.1 N’Keal Harry WR1 JoJo Wicker DL2 Christian Sam LB2 Brady White QB3 Bryce Perkins QB3 DJ Calhoun LB4 Demario Richard RB4 Koron Crump LB5 Manny Wilkins QB5 Zane Gonzalez PK6 Cameron Smith WR6 Robbie Robinson DB7 Kalen Ballage RB7 Chase Lucas DB8 De’Chavon “Gump” Hayes DB9 Jay Jay Wilson TE10 Deion Guignard DB/LB10 Kyle Williams WR/DB12 Tim White WR13 Armand Perry DB14 Eric Lauderdale DB15 Dillon Sterling-Cole QB15 Bryson Echols DB 16 Maurice “Mo” Chandler DB17 Ryan Newsome WR17 J’Marcus Rhodes DB18 Shawn Akina QB18 James Johnson S19 Ellis Jefferson WR20 Khaylan Thomas LB21 Terrell Chatman WR21 Chad Adams DB22 Nick Ralston RB22 Mark “Goose” Cosgrove FB23 Jason Lewis RB23 Tyler Whiley LB24 Tre Turner RB25 Kareem Orr DB26 Matt Haack P28 Viliami “Laiu” Moeakiola LB/DB29 John Humphrey WR30 Dasmond Tautalatasi DB31 Gabriel Rees RB31 Marcus Ball S32 Gil’Scott Jackson RB34 Trent Gilbert WR34 Jack Smith WR35 Jacom Brimhall RB35 Owen Rogers S36 Michael Sleep-Dalton P37 Coltin Gerhart S38 Chaz Collins WR

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Last School)7 Chase Lucas DB 6-0 156 Fr. Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler)88 Grant Martinez TE 6-5 230 RJr. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Notre Dame Prep)51 Brandon Mathews LB 6-0 215 RSr. Mesa, Ariz. (Mountain View)75 Tyler McClure OL 6-1 295 RJr. Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler)65 A.J. McCollum OL 6-1 305 Jr. Beaverton, Ore. (City College of San Francisco) (Aloha)77 Stephon McCray OL 6-3 319 RSr. Fresno, Calif. (Bullard)52 Drew McIntyre LB 6-0 215 Fr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Desert Vista)43 Caleb McShanag DB 6-0 176 Fr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Northwest Christian)43 Carlos Mendoza LB 6-1 230 RSr. Oxnard, Calif. (Oaks Christian)71 Steven Miller OL 6-4 326 RFr. Gilbert, Ariz. (Gilbert)28 Viliami “Laiu” Moeakiola LB/DB 6-1 207 RSr. Euless, Texas (Trinity)78 Marshal Nathe OL 6-3 288 Fr. Peoria, Ariz. (Centennial)17 Ryan Newsome WR 5-8 166 So. Aledo, Texas (Texas) (Aledo)43 John O’Brien PK 6-1 190 RSo. New Braunfels (Cisco College) (New Braunfels)48 Frank Ogas LB 6-0 244 RJr. Morenci, Ariz. (Morenci)25 Kareem Orr DB 5-11 198 So. Chattanooga, Tenn. (Notre Dame)3 Bryce Perkins QB 6-3 207 RFr. Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler)13 Armand Perry DB 6-0 195 RSo. Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman)82 Josh Pokraka TE 6-0 235 So. Honolulu, Hawaii (Kaiser)22 Nick Ralston RB 6-0 215 RFr. Argyle, Texas (Argyle)31 Gabriel Rees RB 5-9 195 So. Bettendorf, Iowa (Bettendorf)17 J’Marcus Rhodes DB 6-0 207 Jr. Orange, Texas (Kilgore JC) (West-Orange Stark)4 Demario Richard RB 5-10 219 Jr. Palmdale, Calif. (Palmdale)58 Tyson Rising OL 6-4 295 Jr. Ventura, Calif. (Ventura College) (Buena)51 Zach Robertson OL 6-5 325 RFr. Bellflower, Calif. (Saint John Bosco)6 Robbie Robinson DB 5-8 172 Fr. Hampton, Va. (DeMatha)35 Owen Rogers S 6-2 194 So. Phoenix, Ariz. (Brophy)2 Christian Sam LB 6-1 241 Jr. Allen, Texas (Allen)36 Michael Sleep-Dalton P 6-2 201 So. Geelong, Victoria, Australia (City College of San Francisco) (St. Joseph’s College)90 Tashon Smallwood DL 6-0 274 Jr. Fresno, Calif. (Central)46 Colbe Smelser LB 5-9 216 Jr. Gilbert, Ariz. (Williams Field)6 Cameron Smith WR 6-0 203 RJr. Coppell, Texas (Coppell)55 Corey Smith DL 6-5 305 RJr. New Orleans, La. (Perry Walker)34 Jack Smith WR 6-1 164 Fr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Mountain Pointe)84 Jeremy Smith WR 6-1 171 Fr. Missouri City, Texas (Fort Bend Marshall)15 Dillon Sterling-Cole QB 6-3 191 Fr. Houston Texas, (Westfield) Michael Tate OL 6-3 280 Fr. Gilbert, Ariz. (Higley)30 Dasmond Tautalatasi DB 6-0 195 RSo. Concord, Calif. (De La Salle)45 Greg Thomas P 5-8 164 So. Petaluma, Calif. (Petaluma)20 Khaylan Thomas LB 6-1 228 So. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Etiwanda)47 Matthew Thompson LB 5-11 186 Sr. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Scottsdale Christian Academy)92 Tramel Topps DL 6-2 275 RSr. Milwaukee, Wis. (Arizona Western College) (Milwaukee Pulaski)24 Tre Turner RB 5-9 191 Fr. New Orleans, La. (Holy Cross)79 Mason Walter OL 6-5 296 RFr. Temecula, Calif. (Chaparral)23 Tyler Whiley LB 6-0 210 RSo. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Chaparral)2 Brady White QB 6-2 202 RFr. Newhall, Calif. (Hart)12 Tim White WR 5-11 175 RSr. Santa Clarita, Calif. (College of the Canyons) (Hart)1 JoJo Wicker DL 6-3 263 So. Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly)5 Manny Wilkins QB 6-3 197 RSo. Novato, Calif. (San Marin)10 Kyle Williams WR/DB 5-10 178 Fr. Murrieta, Calif. (Murrieta)9 Jay Jay Wilson TE 6-2 259 So. Valencia, Calif. (Valencia)95 Renell Wren DL 6-5 297 RSo. St. Louis, Mo. (Lutheran)

No. Name Pos.38 MJ Harris WR39 Malik Lawal LB41 Viliami “Ami” Latu DL43 Carlos Mendoza LB43 Caleb McShanag DB43 John O’Brien K44 Alani “A.J.” Latu LB45 George Lea DL45 Greg Thomas P46 Colbe Smelser LB47 Matthew Thompson LB48 Frank Ogas LB49 Richie Becerra LB51 Zach Robertson OL51 Brandon Mathews LB52 Drew McIntyre LB 53 Parker Higgins LB54 Connor Humphreys OL55 Corey Smith DL55 Jordan Hoyt DL57 Evan Goodman OL58 Salamo Fiso LB58 Tyson Rising OL59 Quinn Bailey OL63 Mitchell Fraboni LS64 Riley John LS65 A.J. McCollum OL66 Brock Corbin OL71 Steven Miller OL72 Cade Cote OL75 Tyler McClure OL76 Sam Jones OL77 Stephon McCray OL78 Marshal Nathe OL79 Mason Walter OL80 Raymond Epps TE81 Jared Bubak TE81 Frank Darby WR82 Jalen Harvey WR82 Josh Pokraka TE83 Kody Kohl TE84 Jeremy Smith WR84 JD Alexander TE86 Ryan Jenkins WR87 Tommy Hudson TE88 Daniel Groebner WR88 Grant Martinez TE89 Frederick Gammage WR90 Tashon Smallwood DL92 Tramel Topps DL93 Emanuel Dayries DL94 Christian Hill TE/DL95 Renell Wren DL96 Jalen Bates DL97 Edmond Boateng DL98 Alex Losoya OL99 Cohl Cabral OL Daniel Jeffrey OL Brandon LaMarche RB Michael Tate OL

coaching staff Todd Graham .................................................................... Head Coach - 5th Year Chip Lindsey ....................................................Offensive Coordinator (Quarterbacks) - 1st year Shawn Slocum ........................ Assoc. Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator/OLBs -2nd Year Chris Thomsen ............................................Assistant Head Coach (Offensive Line) - 4th Year Keith Patterson ......................Defensive Coordinator (LBs/Defensive Special Teams) - 4th Year Joe Seumalo ......................................................... Assistant Coach (Defensive Line) - 1st Year DelVaughn Alexander ............................................. Assistant Coach (Tight Ends) - 5th Year Jay Norvell .......................Assistant Coach (WRs/Off. Passing Game Coordinator) - 1st Year TJ Rushing ............................................................Assistant Coach (Defensive Backs) - 1st Year John Simon ............................................................ Assistant Coach (Running Backs) - 1st Year Josh Martin ............................................................................Senior Offensive Analyst - 3rd Year Sam Bennett ..................................................................Graduate Assistant - Offense - 1st Year

Graham Craig ................................................................Graduate Assistant - Offense - 1st Year Drew Seumalo..............................................................Graduate Assistant - Defense - 1st Year Jarred Holley ...............................................................Graduate Assistant - Defense - 2nd Year Tim Cassidy .............................................................. Senior Associate AD of Football - 5th Year Donnie Yantis .................................................................. Associate AD for Recruiting - 1st Year Shawn Griswold ....................................................Head Coach Sports Performance - 5th Year Josh Martin ............................................................................Senior Offensive Analyst - 3rd Year Danny Phillips ......................................................................Senior Defensive Analyst - 3rd Year Conrad Hamilton ................................................................ Senior Defensive Analyst - 1st Year Markus Alleyne ........................................................Director of Player Development - 1st Year Alonzo Jones ....................................................Associate AD for Championship Life - 1st Year Kyle Gray ............................................................................................Football Operations - 1st Year

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OFFENSE

QB 5 Manny Wilkins 6-3 197 R-So.OR 15 Dillon Sterling-Cole 6-3 191 Fr. 34 Jack Smith 6-1 164 Fr. R 4 Demario Richard 5-10 219 Jr. 22 Nick Ralston 6-0 215 R-Fr. 23 Jason Lewis 6-3 249 R-Fr. T 7 Kalen Ballage 6-2 227 Jr. 35 Jacom Brimhall 5-8 186 Jr. X 1 N’Keal Harry 6-4 220 Fr. 19 Ellis Jefferson 6-5 210 R-Jr. 21 Terrell Chatman 6-3 188 R-Fr. H 12 Tim White 5-11 175 R-Sr. 89 Frederick Gammage 5-11 179 R-Sr. Z 6 Cam Smith 6-0 203 R-Jr.OR 82 Jalen Harvey 6-1 195 R-So. Y 83 Kody Kohl 6-3 246 R-Sr. 80 Raymond Epps 6-4 247 R-Jr. U 83 Kody Kohl 6-3 246 R-Sr. 9 Jay Jay Wilson 6-2 259 So. LT 57 Evan Goodman 6-4 300 R-Sr. 99 Cohl Cabral 6-5 286 Fr. 58 Tyson Rising 6-4 295 Jr. LG 76 Sam Jones 6-5 297 R-So. 56 Alex Losoya 6-3 294 So. 78 Marshal Nathe 6-3 288 Fr. C 65 A.J. McCollum 6-1 305 Jr. 75 Tyler McClure 6-1 295 R-Jr. RG 77 Stephon McCray 6-3 319 R-Sr. 71 Steve Miller 6-4 326 R-Fr. 54 Connor Humphreys 6-3 290 R-So. RT 59 Quinn Bailey 6-5 311 R-So. 51 Zach Robertson 6-5 325 R-Fr. 79 Mason Walter 6-5 296 R-Fr.

DEFENSE

NOSE 41 Ami Latu 6-2 296 Sr. 45 George Lea 6-2 284 R-Fr. 55 Corey Smith 6-5 305 R-Jr. TIGER 90 Tashon Smallwood 6-1 274 Jr. 95 Renell Wren 6-5 297 R-So. 92 Tramel Topps 6-2 275 R-Sr. END 1 JoJo Wicker 6-3 263 So. 97 Edmond Boateng 6-3 254 R-Sr. 96 Jalen Bates 6-4 260 R-Fr. DEVIL 44 A.J. Latu 6-2 254 R-Jr.OR 4 Koron Crump 6-3 218 Jr. 39 Malik Lawal 6-1 215 R-Fr. SPUR 28 Laiu Moeakiola 6-1 215 R-Sr. 23 Tyler Whiley 6-0 210 R-So. SAM 3 DJ Calhoun 6-0 228 Jr.OR 58 Salamo Fiso 6-0 240 R-Sr. 43 Carlos Mendoza 6-1 230 R-Sr. WILL 2 Christian Sam 6-1 241 Jr.OR 3 DJ Calhoun 6-0 228 Jr. 43 Carlos Mendoza 6-1 230 R-Sr. BC 25 Kareem Orr 5-11 198 So. 6 Robbie Robinson 5-10 175 Fr. BS 31 Marcus Ball 6-2 223 R-Jr. 17 J’Marcus Rhodes 6-0 207 Jr.OR 10 Kyle Williams 5-10 178 Fr. 21 Chad Adams 5-9 188 Jr. FS 13 Armand Perry 6-0 195 R-So. 10 Kyle Williams 5-10 178 Fr. 30 Dasmond Tautalatasi 6-0 195 R-So.OR 18 James Johnson 6-1 204 R-Jr. FC 16 Maurice Chandler 6-0 191 Jr.OR 8 Gump Hayes 5-11 187 R-Sr. 15 Bryson Echols 5-10 179 Sr. BC- Boundary Corner BS- Bandit SafetyFS- Free SafetyFC- Field Corner Bold Face - Starter

SPECIAL TEAMS

P 26 Matt Haack 6-1 201 Sr. 36 Michael Sleep-Dalton 6-2 201 So. KO 5 Zane Gonzalez 6-1 195 Sr. 43 John O’Brien 6-1 190 R-So. FG 5 Zane Gonzalez 6-1 195 Sr. 43 John O’Brien 6-1 190 R-So. LS 63 Mitchell Fraboni 6-2 229 Jr. 99 Cohl Cabral 6-5 286 Fr. H 26 Matt Haack 6-1 201 Sr. 36 Michael Sleep-Dalton 6-2 201 So.

KR 12 Tim White 5-11 175 R-Sr. 7 Kalen Ballage 6-2 227 Jr.

PR 12 Tim White 5-11 175 R-Sr. 8 Gump Hayes 5-11 187 R-Sr.

PRO-NUN-SEE-AY-SHUNS

Kalen Ballage KAY-len buh-LAWJEdmond Boateng bo-tang Jacom Brimhall JAY-comeJared Bubak boo-BACKCohl Cabral KOLE cuh-BRAWLCade Cote COAT-eeKoron Crump ko-RONEmanuel Dayries dare-ees Salamo Fiso suh-LAW-mo FEE-so Mitchel Fraboni fruh-BONE-eeFrederick Gammage GAMM-edgeColtin Gerhart GARE-heart Deion Guignard gwynn-ARDMatt Haack HAWK N’Keal Harry neh-KEELJalen Harvey JAY-len De’Chavon ‘Gump’ Hayes DAY-shuh-vawnDaniel Groebner GRUB-ner Kody Kohl KOLEAlani Latu uh-LAW-nee LAW-too Viliami Latu vill-ee-AW-me LAW-too Malik Lawal muh-LEEK luh-WALLAlex Losoya lo-SOY-uhLaiu Moeakiola LYE-oo MWOK-ee-OH-luh Marshal Nathe NAY-theeArmand Perry arr-MAWndDemario Richard deh-MAR-ee-oh Tashon Smallwood TAY-shawn Dasmond Tautalatasi DAZ-mund TAO-tuh-luh-TAW-see Tramel Topps truh-MELLTre Turner TRAYTyler Whiley WHY-lee Rennell Wren reh-NELL

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QUARTERBACKS- #5 Manny Wilkins, Redshirt Sophomore - Ranked 25th nationally in completion percentage at 65.1%...Joined Danny White and Todd Hons as the only other Sun Deviil quarterbacks since 1970 to go 4-0 in their first career starts...Rushed for a career-best three touchdowns in the win against Cal (9/24)...Was 28-of-37 for 351 yards and two touchdowns with no picks against Texas Tech (9/10)...Made his first career start in the opener against NAU (9/3) rushing for 89 yards and a touchdown and finished 20-of-27 for 180 yards...Saw limited action as a freshman in 2015, rushing for 55 yards on seven carries (7.9 ypc)...

PASSING g cmp att int yds td long % avg/p avg/g2015 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .00 0.0 0.02016 5 97 149 4 1233 5 49 .65 8.3 246.6Total 9 97 149 4 1233 5 49 .65 8.3 137.0RUSHING g att yards td long avg/c avg/g2015 4 7 55 0 26 7.9 13.82016 5 63 254 4 28 4.0 50.8Total 9 70 309 4 28 4.4 34.3

#2 Brady White, Redshirt Freshman - Made his first career start against UCLA (10/8), finishing 19-of-36 for 179 yards with a touchdown and an interception before leaving the game with an injury...Had his first meaningful snaps against USC (10/1), throwing his first career touchdown pass to Raymond Epps...The highest rated quarterback signee for Arizona State in the era of internet recruiting evaluation service....Made his first apperance for the Sun Devils on the road at USC where he threw his first collegiate touchdown pass.

PASSING g cmp att int yds td long % avg/p avg/g2016 4 25 49 1 259 2 41 .51 5.3 64.8Total 4 25 49 1 259 2 41 .51 5.3 64.8

RUNNING BACKS- #4 Demario Richard, Junior - Ninth in ASU history with nine career 100-yard rushing games...Has 100+ all-purpose yards in 10 of his last 17 complete games...Had 62 yards and a touchdown against UCLA (9/8)...Rushed for 109 yards on 31 carries against Texas Tech (9/10) and added three catches for 31 yards...Rushed for 78 yards and a touchdown on a team-leading 19 carries in the opener against NAU (9/3)...Of his 1,407 yards from scrimmage in 2015, 648 came after first contact (46.1 percent)...Rushed for over 100 yards in seven of his appearances last season and had over 100 all-purpose yards in all but two of his complete games...His seven 100+ yard rushing games put him in elite company as just three other players in history had accomplished the feat (Woody Green twice, Freddie Williams and Art Malone)...Ranked second on the team in 2014 in rushing with 487 yards and four touchdowns and led all Sun Devil backs in yards per carry with 5.7...2014 All Pac-12 Honorable Mention...2014 SCOUT All-American Honorable Mention... Was named the MVP of the Sun Bowl after a career high four touchdowns, two rushing and two receiving touchdowns...His four touchdowns were tied for the most in ASU’s bowl history (Woody Green had four at the 1972 Fiesta Bowl)...

RUSHING g att yards td long avg/c avg/g2014 13 84 478 4 46 5.7 36.82015 12 210 1104 7 61 5.3 92.02016 6 112 436 2 17 3.9 72.7Total 31 406 2018 13 61 5.0 65.1RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g2014 13 13 156 4 40 1.0 12.0 12.02015 12 31 303 3 93 2.6 9.8 25.32016 6 8 61 0 20 1.3 7.6 10.2Total 31 52 520 7 93 1.7 10.0 16.8ALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g2014 13 478 156 0 0 0 634 48.82015 12 1104 303 0 0 0 1407 117.32016 6 436 61 0 0 0 497 82.8Total 31 2018 520 0 0 0 2538 81.9

#7 Kalen Ballage, Junior - Currently third in the nation with nine rushing touchdowns...Matched the FBS record with his eight total touchdowns against Texas Tech (seven rushing, one receiving) and is the only player in history to do it against a Power Five opponent...Tied the FBS record with four touchdowns in a quarter and broke the Pac-12 record for touchdowns accounted for in a regulat season game, touchdowns scored in a game, rushing touchdowns and points scored...In 2015, carried the ball 54 times for 411 yards (7.6 ypc) in a four game stretch to end the season (not including Cal contest where he left the game injured) after having just 183 yards on 53 carries (3.5 ypc) in his first four games (missed three games to illness). Carried the ball 42 times for 138 yards and added three touchdowns as a freshman... Added six catches for 64 yards and a touchdown...Had a 96-yard kick return in the Sun Bowl to set up the game-winning touchdown...

RUSHING g att yards td long avg/c avg/g2014 12 42 126 3 12 3.0 10.52015 10 125 653 4 65 5.2 65.32016 6 61 310 9 75 5.1 51.7Total 28 228 1089 16 75 4.8 38.9RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g2014 12 6 64 1 38 0.5 10.7 5.32015 10 12 60 0 16 1.2 5.0 6.02016 6 15 147 1 39 2.5 9.8 24.5Total 28 33 271 2 39 1.2 8.2 9.7

#22 Nick Ralston, Redshirt Freshman - Was ASU’s most successful runner against USC (10/1), finishing with a career best 46 yards on the ground and his second career touchdown...Made the most of his first career carry, taking it 12 yards to the house for his first career score in the opener against NAU (8/3)...

RUSHING g att yards td long avg/c avg/g2015 4 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02016 5 14 63 2 12 4.5 12.6Total 9 14 63 2 12 4.5 7.0 WIDE RECEIVERS/TIGHT ENDS- #12 Tim White, Senior - Ranked eighth nationally with 913 all-purpose yards...Has 12 games in his career with over 100 all-purpose yards and seven in his last eight starts dating back to last season...

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Led all players with 192 all-purpose yards against UCLA (9/8)...Led all players with 163 all-purpose yards against Cal (9/24)...Tallied 195 all-purpose yards (155 cumulative return yards, 40 yards receiving) against Texas Tech (9/10)...Led all players with 195 all-purpose yards against NAU (9/3), finishing with 95 receiving yards, 57 kick return yards and 43 punt return yards...Arguably ASU’s top performing newcomer in 2015...Finished 14th nationally and second in the Pac-12 in averaging 27.0 yards per kicoff return, setting the single season school record for kick return yards at 972...Finished the year with 1,709 all-purpose yards and his 132.92 all-purpose yards per game were good for 19th nationally...Tied for the team lead with eight touchdown receptions in his first year with the team...Caught a team-leading two touchdowns against West Vriginia in the Cactus Bowl, finishing with a bowl record 289 all-purpose yards...

RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g2015 13 57 633 8 45 4.4 11.1 48.72016 6 39 428 0 41 6.5 11.0 71.3Total 19 96 1061 8 45 5.1 11.1 55.8KICK RETURNS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g2015 13 36 972 1 100 27.0 74.82016 6 16 348 0 29 21.8 58.0Total 19 52 1320 1 129 25.4 69.5PUNT RETURNS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g2015 13 6 35 0 16 5.8 2.72016 6 10 131 0 43 13.1 21.8Total 19 16 166 0 43 10.4 8.7ALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g2015 13 69 633 35 972 0 1709 131.52016 6 6 428 131 348 0 913 152.2Total 19 75 1061 166 1320 0 2622 138.0

#6 Cameron Smith, Redshirt Junior - Had a strong game against UTSA (9/16), finishing with three grabs for a team-high 88 yards...Made his return to the football field with three catches against NAU (9/3)...Sat 2015 out due to a season-ending surgery....Will look to add to the ASU wide receiver depth after a promising sophomore campaign where he caught six touchdowns..

RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g2013 11 8 129 0 47 0.7 16.1 11.72014 11 41 596 6 73 3.7 14.5 54.22016 5 10 170 0 39 2.0 17.0 34.0Total 27 59 895 6 73 2.2 15.2 33.1

#1 N’Keal Harry, Freshman - Snagged his fourth touchdown reception of the season against UCLA (9/8)...Became the second Sun Devil true freshman in history to score in each of their three two starts to open a season with his one-handed snag against UTSA (9/16) en route to a team-leading five catches for 78 yards...Had his first career touchdown reception against Texas Tech (9/10), leading the Devils with six catches for 72 yards...Became just the ninth Sun Devil in history to start as a true freshman in a season opener, doing so against NAU (9/3), catching four balls for 34 yards and scoring on a 34-yard touchdown rush as well...

RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g2016 6 23 253 3 27 3.8 11.0 42.2Total 6 23 253 3 27 3.8 11.0 42.2RUSHING g att yards td long avg/c avg/g2016 6 2 38 1 34 19.0 6.3Total 6 2 38 1 34 19.0 6.3

#83 Kody Kohl, Redshirt Junior - Is the team’s most seasoned offensive player, leading the team overall with 32 starts (all consecutively)...Is 10th in ASU history for career receptions by a tight end with 52 and needs 120 receiving yards to move into the top-10 for career receiving yards as a tight end..Had two catches for 67 yards against Texas Tech (9/10)...Named to the Mackey Award Midseason Watch List last season...Had career bests with five catches for 63 yards against USC (9/26)...Started every game of his redshirt sophomore season in 2014 at tight end, catching 18 balls for 187 yards and four touchdowns..Made it three straight games with a touchdown reception against Arizona...

RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g2013 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.02014 13 16 167 4 46 1.2 10.4 12.82015 13 32 368 4 32 2.5 11.5 28.32016 6 4 80 0 36 0.7 20.0 13.3Total 34 52 615 8 46 1.5 11.8 18.1

#82 Jalen Harvey, Redshirt Sophomore - Had a career game with five receptions (four for first down) and 83 receiving yards against Cal (9/24)...Had four catches against Texas Tech (9/10)...Made the most of his first career catch last season, a 41-yard touchdown bomb against Arizona (11/21)...

RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g2015 5 4 73 1 41 0.8 18.3 14.62016 6 14 214 0 49 2.3 15.3 35.7Total 11 18 287 1 49 1.6 15.9 26.1

#89 Fred Gammage, Redshirt Senior - Had two grabs for 57 yards, including a career-long 45-yard touchdown reception against UTSA (9/16)...Leads teams receivers with 17.60 yards per catch this season...

RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g2013 13 6 32 0 14 0.5 5.3 2.52014 13 16 127 1 23 1.2 7.9 9.82015 6 4 44 0 17 0.7 11.0 7.32016 6 6 92 1 45 1.0 15.3 15.3Total 38 32 295 2 45 0.8 9.2 7.8

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#9 Jay Jay Wilson, Sophomore - Scored his first touchdown on his first career catch on a 30-yard reception against Cal (9/24)...

RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g2015 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.02016 4 1 30 1 30 0.3 30.0 7.5Total 15 1 30 1 30 0.1 30.0 2.0

OFFENSIVE LINE- #57 Evan Goodman, Redshirt Senior - Has started 20 games at left tackle in his career... #76 Sam Jones, Redshirt Sophomore - Has made nine career starts...

#77 Stephon McCray, Redshirt Senior - Has started all six games for the Sun Devils in 2016 after spending his career as the team’s most signifcant reserve on the line...

#59 Quinn Bailey, Redshirt Sophomore - Made his first career start in the season opener against NAU...

#51 Zach Robertson, Redshirt Freshman - Made his first career start against NAU... #65 A.J. McCollum, Junior - Made his first career start against Texas Tech... DEFENSIVE LINE/DEVILBACKERS- #41 Viliami Latu, Senior- Was a force in the backfield against UTSA (9/16) with six tackles and 2.0 tackles for loss while directly leading to a team sack as well...Finished the 2015 season with 14 tackles, seven of which came for a loss...Had two tackles for loss, a sack and a forced fumble...Had two sacks and five tackles for loss in his first season on the defensive line in 2014, becoming one of the more pleasant surprises of the season and working into a starting role as the year went on......Had his second career fumble recovery against Washington State and added a sack as well...Had a career high six tackles against Oregon State...

TACKLES GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF FR BLK2013 10 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 02014 13 13 11 24 5.0 39 0 0 1 02015 12 9 5 14 7.0 39 0 1 1 02016 4 7 3 10 2.0 4 0 0 0 0Total 39 29 19 48 14.0 82 0 1 3 0SACKS g ua a total yards2013 10 0 0 0 02014 13 2 0 2 252015 12 3 1 3.5 332016 4 0 0 0 0Total 39 5 1 5.5 58

#90 Tashon Smallwood, Junior - Will be expected to be on of the team leaders on and off the field as a junior, anchoring the defensive line...Had a season best 1.5 tackles for loss and half a sack against UCLA (9/8)...Tallied four tackles with a TFL in the opener against NAU (9/3)...Led ASU’s defensive linemen with 43 tackles last season, good for seventh on the team...Finished his freshman season with 23 total tackles and 5.5 tackles for loss while seeing against in all 13 games and earned Freshman All-America honors from several outlets...

TACKLES GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF FR BLK2014 13 17 6 23 5.5 31 0 1 1 02015 13 25 18 43 8.5 21 1 0 0 02016 6 5 5 10 3.0 5 0 0 0 0Total 32 47 29 76 17.0 57 1 1 1 0SACKS g ua a total yards2014 13 2 0 2 202015 13 2 0 2 122016 6 0 1 0.5 1Total 32 4 1 4.5 33

#1 JoJo Wicker, Sophomore - Currently sixth on the team with 24 tackles this season and leads the squad with a team-leading 6.5 tackles for loss...Had 1.5 tackles for loss and a fumble recovery against UCLA (9/8)...Had 2.0 tackles for loss on his three total tackles against USC...Had 2.0 tackles for loss against UTSA (9/16)...Had four tackles and a pass breakup against Texas Tech (9/10)...Led all defensive linemen with five tackles against NAU (9/3)...Was named a freshman All-American by several media outlets...Finished with 21 sacks as a freshman, of which 7.5 came for a loss...

TACKLES g ua a total tfl tfly pd ff fr blk2015 13 13 8 21 7.5 44 0 2 0 02016 6 17 7 24 6.5 25 1 0 1 0Total 19 30 15 45 14.0 69 1 2 1 0SACKS g ua a total yards2015 13 4 0 4 382016 6 1 1 1.5 10Total 19 5 1 5.5 48

#95 Renell Wren, Redshirt Sophomore - Was a force along the line against UCLA, breaking up two tackles, forcing a fumble and logging a sack...Saw his first significant action against NAU (9/3) in the opener, leading the team with two tackles for loss and four tackles overall...

TACKLES g ua a total tfl tfly pd ff fr blk2015 4 1 0 1 1.0 1 0 0 0 02016 6 7 3 10 4.5 15 2 1 0 0Total 10 8 3 11 5.5 16 2 1 0 0

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SACKS g ua a total yards2015 4 0 0 0 02016 6 1 1 1.5 7Total 10 1 1 1.5 7

LINEBACKERS- #58 Salamo Fiso, Redshirt Senior – Led the Sun Devils with 10 tackles, including 1.5 tackles for loss against USC (10/1)...Made his first appearance of the season against Cal (9/24), posting a team-leading nine tackles with his third career interception...Finished his junior year ranked 12th nationally with 6.0 solo tackles per game and eighth nationally with 1.5 tackles for loss per game...Enters his senior season just outside the top-10 in ASU’s record books in career solo tackles and career tackles for loss at 178 and 36.5, respectively...Ranked fourth on the team with 83 tackles and ranked second on the team in tackles for a loss with 11 in 2014...Named to the Phil Steele All Pac-12 Third Team...All Pac-12 Honorable Mention...Ron Pritchard Outstanding Linebacker Award...

TACKLES g ua a total tfl tfly pd ff fr blk2012 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 02013 14 48 23 71 5.5 29 0 0 0 02014 13 52 31 83 11.0 39 1 0 0 02015 13 78 21 99 20.0 56 3 0 0 02016 3 12 10 22 1.5 5 2 0 0 0Total 44 190 85 275 38.0 129 6 0 0 0SACKS g ua a total yards2012 1 0 0 0 02013 14 3 0 3 262014 13 3 1 3.5 202015 13 4 1 4.5 202016 3 0 0 0 0Total 43 10 2 11.0 66

#3 DJ Calhoun, Junior – Third on ASU with 5.5 tackles for loss this season on 35 total tackles...Had 1.5 sacks and five tackles against UCLA (9/8)...Had five tackles and a sack against Texas Tech (9/10)...Led the Sun Devils with seven tackles with a tackle for loss and a QB hurry against NAU (9/3)...Of his 26 tackles last season, 6.5 were sacks..In 2014, he became one of eight Sun Devils all-time to start the season opener as a true freshman and recorded five tackles in his debut...Named a Freshman All-American by the Football Writers Association of America...All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention...SCOUT 2014 All-America selection...Calhoun appeared in all 13 games for the Sun Devils as a freshman, making six starts...Finished with 35 tackles on the year....Had seven tackles for a loss, good for fifth on the team...

TACKLES g ua a total tfl tfly pd ff fr blk2014 13 20 15 35 7.0 28 2 1 1 02015 13 18 8 26 7.5 51 1 0 0 02016 6 26 9 35 5.5 16 0 0 0 0Total 32 64 32 96 20.0 95 3 1 1 0SACKS g ua a total yards2014 13 2 0 2 152015 13 6 1 6.5 492016 6 2 1 2.5 12Total 32 10 2 11.0 76

#2 Christian Sam, Junior – In his first season as a starter, finished second on the team in 2015 with 98 tackles and 6.5 tackles for loss...Had three games on the year with double-digit tackles...

TACKLES g ua a total tfl tfly pd ff fr blk2014 13 10 6 16 1.0 3 2 0 0 02015 13 69 29 98 6.5 18 3 2 0 02016 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Total 27 80 35 115 7.5 21 5 2 0 0SACKS g ua a total yards2014 13 1 0 1 32015 13 3 0 3 102016 1 0 0 0 0Total 27 4 0 4.0 13

#28 Laiu Moeakiola, Redshirt Senior - Broke up three passes against UCLA (9/8) and was second on the team with seven tackles...Made his presence known in his true return to SPUR linebacker against Cal (9/24), picking up five tackles and a pass breakup while essentially clinching the game with his first career touchdown on an interception return...Was a calming force against UTSA, moving to SPUR linebacker in the fourth quarter and finishing with three tackles and two pass breakups...Converting to safety for his senior year, making his first appearance against Texas Tech...Battled injuries througout 2015, finishing with 51 tackles and 6.5 tackles for loss...Recorded 5.5 tackles per game as a sophomore, finishing with 72 total tackles and 10.5 tackles for loss and five sacks...An honorable mention All-Pac-12 selection..

TACKLES g ua a total tfl pd ff fr blk blk2012 4 3 1 4 0.0 0 1 0 0 02013 10 12 9 21 0.5 4 1 0 0 02014 13 46 26 72 10.5 46 2 1 1 02015 12 33 18 51 6.5 38 6 0 1 02016 5 17 6 23 0.0 0 8 0 0 0Total 44 111 60 171 17.5 88 18 1 2 0SACKS g ua a total yards2012 4 0 0 0 02013 10 0 0 0 02014 13 4 2 5 322015 12 2 0 2 152016 5 0 0 0 0

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Total 44 6 2 7.0 47 #43 Carlos Mendoza, Redshirt Senior - Made his first career start against UTSA (9/16) and recorded his first career sack...Saw his first significant action in the opener against NAU (9/3) since his true freshman season was cut short due to injury...

TACKLES g ua a total tfl tfly pd ff fr blk2012 3 5 2 7 1.0 1 2 1 0 02013 6 4 1 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 02014 7 1 2 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 02016 6 9 4 13 1.5 7 0 0 0 0Total 22 19 9 28 2.5 8 2 1 0 0SACKS g ua a total yards2012 3 0 0 0 02013 6 0 0 0 02014 7 0 0 0 02016 6 1 0 1 6Total 22 1 0 1.0 6

#4 Koron Crump, Junior - Leads the team with 5.0 sacks this season and 6.0 total tackles for loss on just 12 tackles this season, forcing a fumble and breaking up a pass as well...Had two sacks against Cal (9/24) along with his first career forced fumble and a fumble recovery...Had three tackles and a sack in his first career start against Texas Tech (9/10)...

TACKLES g ua a total tfl tfly pd ff fr blk2016 6 11 1 12 6.0 39 1 2 1 0Total 6 11 1 12 6.0 39 1 2 1 0SACKS g ua a total yards2016 6 5 0 5 38Total 6 5 0 5.0 38

DEFENSIVE BACKS- #25 Kareem Orr, Sophomore - Third on the team with 30 tackles this season with a TFL...Had a strong second half against Cal (9/24) helping to limit the nation’s leading receiver to just two catches for six yards while finishing with a career-best nine tackles...Had a team-leading eight tackles with a TFL against Texas Tech (9/10)...Recorded a team-leading seven tackles in the opener against NAU (9/3)...A consensus Freshman All-American, Orr set the ASU school freshman record with six interceptions last year, which led the Pac-12 and was seventh nationally......Became the first true freshman to start last season, doing so at free safety against UNM (9/18) and finishing with four tackles...

TACKLES g ua a total tfl tfly pd ff fr blk2015 12 31 7 38 1.5 7 8 1 0 02016 6 26 4 30 1.0 3 2 0 0 0Total 18 57 11 68 2.5 10 10 1 0 0INTERCEPTIONS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g2015 12 6 98 1 30 16.3 8.22016 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0Total 18 6 98 1 30 16.3 5.4

#13 Armand Perry, Redshirt Sophomore - Leads the team with 37 tackles this season, including a team-leading 32 solo tackles...Had eight solo tackles, a pass breakup and tackle for loss against Cal (9/24)...Second on the team with seven tackles against Texas Tech (9/10)...Had a solid game in his return to the field after a season-ending injury, loggin six tackles with a TFL against NAU (9/3)...Appeared in just two games as a sophomore before being ruled out for the season due to injury, posting 15 tackles in that limited action...Played in every game as a true freshman cornerback and was named an Athlon Sports third-team All-American..Recorded 34 tackles on the season...Also contributed with 2.5 sacks and 3.5 TFL...

TACKLES g ua a total tfl tfly pd ff fr blk2014 13 26 8 34 3.5 29 2 0 0 12015 2 10 5 15 0.5 1 0 0 0 02016 6 32 5 37 2.0 4 1 0 0 0Total 21 68 18 86 6.0 34 3 0 0 1

#8 De’Chavon Hayes, Redshirt Senior - Had a career-best 1.5 tackles for loss and a 37-yard interception return against UCLA (9/8) to go with four tackles...Had two game-sealing interceptions against Texas Tech (9/10), the first two of his career...Started the first game of his career at cornerback against NAU (9/3), logging five tackles and 0.5 TFL...Finished fourth in the conference and 37th nationally in averaging 7.8 yards per punt return in 2015..

TACKLES g ua a total tfl tfly pd ff fr blk2015 13 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 02016 6 20 4 24 2.0 5 6 0 0 0Total 19 21 4 25 2.0 5 6 0 0 0INTERCEPTIONS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g2015 13 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02016 6 3 56 0 37 18.7 9.3Total 19 3 56 0 37 18.7 2.9

#16 Mo Chandler, Junior - Earned his first career start against UCLA (9/8), finishing with seven tackles...

TACKLES g ua a total tfl tfly pd ff fr blk2016 5 7 0 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Total 5 7 0 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

#21 Chad Adams, Redshirt Junior - Started the season opener against NAU, recording three tackles and a forced fumble...Saw plenty of action in an injury-depleted secondary last season, finishing with 21 tackles, a TFL and a pass defense.

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TACKLES g ua a total tfl tfly pd ff fr blk2014 13 4 2 6 0.0 0 1 0 0 02015 12 17 4 21 1.0 7 1 0 0 02016 6 5 1 6 0.0 0 0 1 0 0Total 31 26 7 33 1.0 7 2 1 0 0

#31 Marcus Ball, Redshirt Junior - Made his first career start at safety against UCLA (9/8), finishing with a career-best 10 tackles and an interception...Had seven tackles against UTSA (9/16)...Had three tackles with a TFL against NAU (9/3) in the opener and also added a pass breakup...Saw increased at the end of the 2015 season due to injuries to Moeakiola, finishing the year with eight tackles and a tackle for loss...Had his first career interception to seal the game against Washington (11/14)...

TACKLES g ua a total tfl tfly pd ff fr blk2014 10 4 2 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 02015 11 7 1 8 1.0 1 1 0 1 02016 6 23 3 26 2.0 2 3 0 0 0Total 27 34 6 40 3.0 3 4 0 1 0

#17 J’Marcus Rhodes, Junior - Made his first careers start against Cal (9/24), finishing with seven tackles in the effort...Saw significant action in the opener against NAU (9/3), finishing with four tackles..

TACKLES g ua a total tfl tfly pd ff fr blk2016 6 13 5 18 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Total 6 13 5 18 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

SPECIAL TEAMS- #5 Zane Gonzalez, Senior - Currently tops the NCAA active leader career leader list in field goals per game at 1.95 and scoring at 10.2 points per game...Set the FBS career record for field goals with his 89th on his third good kick of the night against UCLA (9/8)...His 458 points are just 8 points shy of the FBS scoring record by a kicker...Was the Pac-12 Special Teams Player of the Week for the second straight week following his 14-point effort against California...Earned Pac-12 Special Teams Player of the Week after his UTSA performance (9/16), where he kicked two career-long 54-yard field goals and finished with 14 of ASU’s 32 total points...Scored 12 points (9-of-9 on extra points with a field goal) against Texas Tech (9/10)...Went 3-for-3 on field goals with a career-long 53-yarder against NAU (9/3)... With 130 points in 2015, Gonzalez now holds the first, second and third all-time single season scoring marks for kickers in ASU history and is first and third all-time in scoring at ASU among all players... Has the ASU school record with 177 career extra points...Has 410 career points, breaking the previous record held by Luis Zendejas of 380...Matched the Pac-12 record with an ASU school record six field goals against California (11/28) while also adding four field goals....Made 22 of 27 field goals on the year...Had his school-record setting streak 18 straight field goals since the USC game snapped against Stanford in the 2013 Pac-12 Championship... Matched the NCAA record for freshmen field goals with 25 that season...Gonzalez finished No. 10 in the nation in scoring at 9.9 points per game and led the Pac-12 kick scoring category by a large margin.

SCORING g td rush rcv ret pat 2pat fg total avg/g2013 14 0 0 0 0 25 63 0 138 9.92014 12 0 0 0 0 22 50 1 118 9.82015 13 0 0 0 0 26 52 0 130 10.02016 6 0 0 0 0 16 24 0 72 12.0Total 45 0 0 0 0 89 189 1 458 10.2FIELD GOALS g made att long pct2013 14 25 30 44 83.332014 12 22 27 49 81.482015 13 26 34 48 76.472016 6 16 17 54 94.12Total 45 89 108 195 82.41 #26 Matt Haack, Senior - His 44.1 yard net average this season is good for fifth in the nation...Punted nine times for 397 yards (44.1 yards per punt) with three downed inside the 20 and a long of 55 and two punts that were muffed...Had three punts against Cal (9/24) for a 50.3 yard average with all three being downed inside the 20-yard line...Had three punts against Texas Tech (9/10), each over 50 yards and each downed inside the 20-yard line...Named to the Ray Guy Preseason Award Watch List for 2016...Finished 5th nationally and fourth in the Pac-12 in averaging 43.1 yards per punt this season...Pinned four of his six punts inside the 20 against Arizona (11/21)...Had one of the best games of his career against Washington (11/14) with a 46.1 average on 11 punts with five balls downed inside the 20 and five punts over 50 yards...Downed both of his punts inside the 20 against Colorado (10/10)...Had a stellar night against UCLA (10/3), punting eight times and pinning five of them inside of the 20-yard line - including a clutch late game kick to the UCLA one-yard line that helped seal the game for ASU and was named Pac-12 Special Teams Player of the Week for the effort...Had a career-high 10 punts for 420 yards (42.0) against Texas A&M (9/5)...Has a career long of 65 yards...Punted 17 balls inside the opponent 20 yard line and had four touchbacks..Had the best game of his career against Washington State, punting six times for 321 yards and a 53.5 yard average with a career long of 65 yards...Despite blustery conditions, had the second best game of his career against Washington, punting five times for 233 yards (46.6 average) with a career-long kick of 64 yards...

PUNTING g no. yards long avg tb fc i20 50+ blk2013 6 16 612 52 38.3 1 6 3 3 12014 13 53 2296 65 43.3 4 7 17 14 02015 13 74 3186 73 43.1 2 13 32 19 02016 6 27 1212 59 44.9 0 10 10 8 0Total 38 170 7306 73 43.0 7 36 62 44 1

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2016 OFFENSIVE STARTERSOpponent X LT LG C RG RT Y H QB RB TB/Z/U NAU Harry Goodman Jones McCray Bailey Robertson Kohl White Wilkins Richard Ballage TTU Harry Goodman Jones McCollum McCray Bailey Kohl White Wilkins Richard Ballage UTSA Harry Goodman Jones McCollum McCray Bailey Kohl Harvey Wilkins Richard Ballage CAL Harry Goodman Jones McCollum McCray Bailey Kohl Gammage Wilkins Richard Ballage USC Harry Goodman Jones McCollum McCray Bailey Kohl White Wilkins Richard Harvey UCLA Harry Goodman Jones McCollum McCray Bailey Kohl White B. White Richard Epps

2016 DEFENSIVE STARTEROpponent DEVIL TIGER END NOSE/LB SPUR/T SAM WILL/LB BC BS/NB FS FC NAU Latu, A. Smallwood Wicker Crump Ball Calhoun Sam Orr Adams Perry Hayes TTU Latu, A. Smallwood Wicker Lea Latu, V. Calhoun Crump Orr Whiley Perry Hayes UTSA Latu, A. Smallwood Wicker Latu, V. Ball Calhoun Mendoza Orr Moeakiola Perry Hayes CAL Latu, A Smallwood Wicker Latu, V. Moeakiola Calhoun Crump Orr Rhodes Perry Hayes USC Latu, A Smallwood Wicker Lea Moeakiola Fiso Calhoun Orr Rhodes Perry Hayes UCLA Latu, A Smallwood Wicker Latu, V. Moeakiola Fiso Calhoun Orr Ball Perry Chandler

2016 OFFENSIVE NUMBERSSEASON HIGHS Points Scored 68 vs. TTU (9/10) First Downs 34 vs. TTU (9/10) Total Plays 90 vs. TTU (9/10) Total Offense 652 vs. TTU (9/10) Rushing Attempts 53 vs. TTU (9/10) Net Rushing Yards 301 vs. TTU (9/10) Rushing Touchdowns 7 vs. TTU (9/10) Passing Attempts 39 vs. UCLA (10/8) Passes Completed 28 vs. TTU (9/10) Passing Yards 351 vs. TTU (9/10) Passing Touchdowns 2 vs. UCLA (10/8) Interceptions Thrown 2 3x, Last vs. USC (10/1) Fumbles 3 2x, Last vs. UCLA (10/8) Fumbles Lost 2 at UTSA (9/16) Turnovers Committed 3 2x, Last vs. UCLA (10/8) Sacks Allowed 4 vs. CAL (9/24)Penalties 8 vs. CAL (9/24)Penalty Yards 75 at USC (10/1)Time of Possession 34:30 vs. TTU (9/10)

SEASON LOWS Points Scored 20 at USC (10/1) First Downs 15 vs. UCLA (10/8) Total Plays 70 at USC (10/1)Total Offense 275 vs. UCLA (10/8) Rushing Attempts 33 at USC (10/1) Net Rushing Yards 75 at USC (10/1)Rushing Touchdowns 1 3x, Last vs. UCLA (10/8) Passing Attempts 27 vs. NAU (9/3) Passes Completed 15 at UTSA (9/16) Passing Yards 180 vs. NAU (9/3) Passing Touchdowns 0 vs. NAU (9/3)Interceptions Thrown 0 vs. TTU (9/10)Fumbles 0 2x, Last at USC (10/1) Fumbles Lost 0 2x, Last at USC (10/1) Turnovers Committed 0 vs. TTU (9/10)Sacks Allowed 1 2x, Last vs. UCLA (10/8) Penalties 3 at UTSA (9/16) Penalty Yards 30 at UTSA (9/16) Time of Possession 26:20 vs. UCLA (10/8)

2016 DEFENSIVE NUMBERSSEASON LOWS Points Allowed 13 vs. NAU (9/3)First Downs Allowed 16 2x, last at UTSA (9/16)Total Plays 67 2x, last at UTSA (9/16)Total Offense Allowed 322 at UTSA (9/16)Rushing Attempts 22 vs. TTU (9/10)Net Rushing Yards Allowed -1 vs. UCLA (10/8) Rushing TDs Allowed 0 3x, Last vs. UCLA (10/8) Passing Attempts 33 vs. NAU (9/3)Passes Completed 19 at UTSA (9/16)Passing Yards Allowed 229 at UTSA (9/16) Passing TDs Allowed 1 2x, last at UTSA (9/16)Passes ASU Intercepted 0 2x, last at UTSA (9/16)Fumbles Forced 0 2x, last at UTSA (9/16)Fumbles Lost by Opp. 0 4x, last at USC (10/1)Turnovers Forced 0 vs. NAU (9/3)Sacks Recorded 0 at USC (10/1)Penalties on Opp. 5 3x, Last vs. UCLA (10/8)Penalty Yards on Opp. 21 at UTSA (9/16)Opp. Time of Possession 23:46 vs. TTU (9/10) SEASON HIGHS Points Allowed 55 vs. TTU (9/10)First Downs Allowed 29 vs. CAL (9/24)Total Plays 93 vs. CAL (9/24)Total Offense Allowed 637 vs. CAL (9/24)Rushing Attempts 37 vs. CAL (9/24)Net Rushing Yards Allowed 159 vs. CAL (9/24)Rushing TDs Allowed 3 vs. TTU (9/10)Passing Attempts 56 vs. CAL (9/24)Passes Completed 38 vs. TTU (9/10)Passing Yards Allowed 540 vs. TTU (9/10) Passing TDs Allowed 5 2x, Last vs. CAL (9/24)Passes ASU Intercepted 3 vs. UCLA (10/8) Fumbles Forced 2 vs. UCLA (10/8) Fumbles Lost by Opp. 1 2x, Last vs. UCLA (10/8) Turnovers Forced 4 vs. UCLA (10/8) Sacks Recorded 5 vs. UCLA (10/8) Penalties on Opp. 11 vs. NAU (9/3)Penalty Yards on Opp. 94 vs. TTU (9/10)Opp. Time of Possession 33:34 vs. NAU (9/3)

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ARIZONA STATE SCORING BY QUARTEROpponent 1 2 3 4 OT TOTNAU 7 3 10 24 0 44TTU 9 28 14 17 0 68UTSA 3 9 3 17 0 32CAL 3 7 10 31 0 51USC 6 0 0 14 0 20UCLA 3 0 17 3 0 23TOTAL 31 47 54 106 0 238

ARIZONA STATE IN THE RED ZONE Times Run/ TD ScoreOpponent in RZ TD Pass Pct. FG Pct. NAU 4 3 3/0 75.0 1 100.0TTU 7 7 6/1 100.0 0 100.0UTSA 2 1 1/0 50.0 1 100.0CAL 5 3 3/0 60.0 2 100.0USC 3 2 1/1 66.7 1 100.0UCLA 5 2 1/1 40.0 2 80.0TOTAL 26 18 15/3 65.3 5 96.7

POINTS OFF TAKEAWAYS Turnovers Forced by Arizona State Turnovers Forced by Opponent TOOpponent FR INT TOT TD FG TOT PTS Cv% FR INT TOT TD FG TOT PTS Cv% Margin NAU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 -2TTU 0 2 2 1 0 1 7 50.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- +2UTSA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 2 1 3 2 0 2 14 66.6 -3CAL 1 2 3 1 1 2 10 66.7 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 +2USC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 1 1 1 0 1 7 100.0 -1UCLA 1 3 4 0 3 3 9 75.0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 +1TOTAL 2 7 9 2 4 6 26 63.9 4 6 10 3 0 3 21 33.3 -1

OPPONENTS SCORING BY QUARTEROpponent 1 2 3 4 OT TOT NAU 0 3 3 7 0 13TTU 14 20 7 14 0 55UTSA 14 0 14 0 0 28CAL 7 17 3 14 0 41USC 7 20 14 0 0 41UCLA 0 3 10 7 0 20TOTAL 42 63 51 42 0 198

OPPONENTS IN THE RED ZONE Times Run/ TD ScoreOpponent in RZ TD Pass Pct. FG Pct. NAU 3 0 0/0 0.0 2 66.7TTU 5 5 3/2 100.0 0 100.0UTSA 2 2 0/2 100.0 0 100.0CAL 3 2 0/2 66.0 1 100.0USC 4 3 0/3 75.0 0 75.0UCLA 3 1 0/1 33.3 2 100.0TOTAL 20 13 3/10 62.4 5 90.3

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GAME-BY-GAME STATSOFFENSIVE STATISTICS FOR ARIZONA STATE 1st Downs 3rd Down 4th Down Total Off. Net Rush Passing Sacks by Penalty Fumbles Time ofGame T-R-P-PN Cnv-Att Pct. Cnv-Att Pct. Plays Yds Att Yds Att-Cmp-INT-TD Yds #-Yds #-Yds #-Lost Poss.NAU 27-18-8-1 8-14 57.1 0-1 0.0 73 456 46 276 20-27-1-0 180 1-2 5-40 1-1 26:26TTU 34-11-18-5 9-16 56.3 2-2 100.0 90 652 53 309 28-37-0-2 351 2-9 6-60 0-0 36:14UTSA 25-12-11-2 7-15 46.6 0-0 0.0 79 469 48 205 31-15-1-2 264 4-24 3-10 3-2 30:07CAL 23-9-12-2 7-17 41.2 1-1 100.0 80 454 50 164 30-21-1-1 290 4-31 5-44 0-0 30:39USC 16-4-10-2 6-17 35.3 0-1 0.0 70 303 33 75 37-19-1-1 288 0-0 5-75 1-0 30:37UCLA 15-3-12-0 4-17 23.5 0-0 0.0 73 275 34 79 39-20-2-1 196 5-29 5-64 3-1 29:20TOTAL 140-57-71-12 41-96 42.7 3-5 60.0 465 2,609 264 1,100 185-139-6-7 569 16-95 29-293 8-4 30:33

OFFENSIVE STATISTICS FOR OPPONENTS 1st Downs 3rd Down 4th Down Total Off. Net Rush Passing Sacks by Penalty Fumbles Time ofGame T-R-P-PN Cnv-Att Pct. Cnv-Att Pct. Plays Yds Att Yds Att-Cmp-INT-TD Yds #-Yds #-Yds #-Lost Poss.NAU 16-2-11-3 5-16 31.3 0-2 0.0 67 425 34 56 23-33-0-1 425 3-22 11-81 1-0 33:34TTU 28-3-2-2 6-13 46.2 1-1 100.0 75 612 22 82 38-53-2-5 540 0-0 9-94 1-0 23:46UTSA 16-5-11-0 6-17 35.3 1-2 50.0 67 322 30 93 37-19-0-3 229 1-2 5-21 0-0 29:53CAL 29-8-20-1 10-20 50.0 2-2 100.0 93 637 37 159 56-32-2-5 478 4-17 8-60 2-1 29:21USC 23-7-12-4 3-13 23.0 1-2 50.0 69 523 33 157 36-24-0-3 366 3-25 7-68 3-0 29:33UCLA 18-2-14-2 5-19 26.3 0-0 0.0 77 443 23 -1 54-27-3-2 444 1-4 5-50 4-1 30:40TOTAL 130-27-90-12 35-98 35.7 5-9 55.6 448 2,926 179 536 244-188-7-19 2,426 12-70 45-374 11-2 29:27

GAME-BY-GAME KICKING - ARIZONA STATE Field Goals -------------------------------------------------| |----- PAT -----| |-------- Kickoffs --------| |----------- Punts -----------|Opponent Kicking Series Md-Att Pct. Md-Att Pct. # Yds TB Avg # Yds Avg Lng In20NAU 33,53,45 3-3 100.0 3-4 75.0 9 585 8 65.0 2 69 34.5 36 0TTU 43 1-1 100.0 9-9 100.0 10 627 9 62.7 4 208 52.0 59 4UTSA 54,54,53,45,26 4-5 80.0 2-2 100.0 8 511 6 63.9 3 134 44.7 49 1CAL 35, 44, 23 3-3 100.0 6-6 100.0 10 650 7 65.0 5 237 47.4 57 5USC 40, 34 2-2 100.0 2-2 100.0 5 323 1 64.6 7 296 42.3 49 0UCLA 35, 23, 46 3-3 100.0 2-2 100.0 6 390 5 65.0 9 397 44.1 55 3TOTAL 16-17 96.7 24-25 96.0 48 3,086 36 64.3 30 1,341 44.7 59 13

GAME-BY-GAME KICKING - OPPONENTS Field Goals -------------------------------------------------| |----- PAT -----| |-------- Kickoffs --------| |----------- Punts -----------|Opponent Kicking Series Md-Att Pct. Md-Att Pct. # Yds TB Avg # Yds Avg Lng In20NAU 25,23 2-2 100.0 1-1 100.0 4 216 0 54.0 7 213 30.4 47 4TTU - 0-0 0.0 7-8 87.5 10 648 2 64.8 4 172 43.0 51 0UTSA - 0-0 0.0 4-4 100.0 5 315 1 63.0 9 377 37.4 -- 3CAL 42, 20, 47 2-3 66.6 5-5 100.0 7 421 4 60.1 5 248 49.6 60 1USC 27, 42, 53, 37 2-4 50.0 5-5 100.0 8 518 4 64.8 3 109 36.3 43 1UCLA 46, 38, 49, 19 2-4 50.0 2-2 100.0 5 322 3 64.4 8 291 36.4 52 2TOTAL 8-13 61.5 24-25 96.0 39 2,440 14 62.6 36 1,370 38.1 60 11

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ASU’S SCORING DRIVES DRIVES BY THE NUMBERSBY NUMBER OF PLAYS1-4 plays ............................................................ 85-9 plays ..........................................................2410-14 plays ....................................................... 715+ plays ........................................................... 2

BY YARDS0-19 yards ......................................................... 720-29 yards ....................................................... 030-39 yards ....................................................... 340-49 yards ....................................................... 550-59 yards ....................................................... 760-69 yards ....................................................... 370-79 yards ....................................................... 880-89 yards ....................................................... 490+ yards .......................................................... 1

BY LENGTH (TIME)0:01-0:29 .......................................................... 30:30-0:59 .......................................................... 01:00-1:59 ........................................................122:00-2:59 ........................................................113:00-3:59 .......................................................... 94:00-4:59 .......................................................... 15:00-5:59 .......................................................... 4 6:00-6:59 .......................................................... 0 7:00+ .................................................................. 0

SHORTEST DRIVES (PLAYS)1 ................................................... vs. NAU (1-12)2 .......................................................vs. TTU (2-1)....................................................... vs. TTU (2-75)4 ...................................................vs. UCLA (4-6).....................................................vs. UCLA (4--1)......................................................vs. UCLA (4-4).........................................................vs. NAU (4-8)..................................................... at UTSA (4-68)5 ................................................... vs. NAU (5-85)

SHORTEST DRIVES (TIME):04 ............................................... vs. NAU (1-12)..........................................................vs. TTU (2-1):12 ................................................ vs. TTU (2-75)1:04 ............................................ at UTSA (4-68)1:09 .............................................at UTSA (7-55)1:22 .............................................vs. UCLA (4-6)1:23 .............................................vs. UCLA (4-4)1:31 ................................................vs. NAU (4-8)1:41 ............................................vs. UCLA (4--1)1:24 .............................................. vs. TTU (5-85)1:34 ............................................. vs. NAU (5-85)

LONGEST DRIVES (TIME)5:11 .......................................... vs. NAU (15-89)5:10 ........................................... at USC (12-59)5:06 ............................................vs. TTU (12-53)5:00 ............................................vs. TTU (16-80)4:08 ..............................................at USC (9-66)3:59 ..........................................at UTSA (11-40)3:50 ............................................ at UTSA (9-58)3:41 ........................................... vs. CAL (11-75)3:38 ...........................................vs. NAU (12-79)3:22 .............................................vs. NAU (8-30)3:22 .............................................at UTSA (8-37)

LONGEST DRIVES (PLAYS)16 ...............................................vs. TTU (16-80)15 ............................................. vs. NAU (15-89)12 ..............................................vs. NAU (12-79).....................................................vs. TTU (12-53)...................................................at UTSA (12-91).................................................... at USC (12-59)11 .............................................at UTSA (11-40).................................................... vs. CAL (11-75)10 ............................................... vs. TTU (10-74)

FEWEST YARDS-1 .................................................vs. UCLA (4--1)1 .......................................................vs. TTU (2-1)4 ...................................................vs. UCLA (4-4)6 ...................................................vs. UCLA (4-6)8 ......................................................vs. NAU (4-8)10 .................................................vs. CAL (7-10)12 ................................................ vs. NAU (1-12)30 ................................................vs. NAU (8-30)

MOST YARDS91 .............................................at UTSA (12-91)89 ............................................. vs. NAU (15-89)85 ................................................ vs. NAU (5-85)....................................................... vs. TTU (5-85)84 ................................................. vs. TTU (8-84)80 ...............................................vs. TTU (16-80).......................................................at USC (6-80)79 ................................................. vs. NAU (3:38)

Date Opponent Plays Yards Time Quarter Score 9/3 NAU 7 44 2:02 1 Wilkins, Manny 13 yd run (Gonzalez, Zane kick) 12 79 3:38 2 Gonzalez, Zane 33 yd field goal 8 30 3:22 3 Gonzalez, Zane 53 yd field goal 15 89 5:11 3 Richard, Demario 2 yd run (Gonzalez, Zane kick) 5 85 1:34 4 Harry, N’Keal 34 yd run (Gonzalez, Zane kick failed) 6 72 2:21 4 Ballage, Kalen 30 yd run (Ballage, Kalen pass from Wilkins, Manny) 4 8 1:31 4 Gonzalez, Zane 45 yd field goal 1 12 :04 4 Ralston, Nick 12 yd run (Gonzalez, Zane kick), 9/10 TTU 7 43 1:44 1 Wilkins, Manny 10 yard pass complete to Harry (Gonzalez, Zane kick) 8 75 2:57 2 Ballage, Kalen rush for 1 yard (Gonzalez, Zane kick), 5 85 1:24 2 Wilkins, Manny pass to Ballage, Kalen for 39 yards (Gonzalez, Zane kick), 6 50 1:53 2 Ballage, Kalen rush for 1 yard (Gonzalez, Zane kick), 10 74 2:55 2 Ballage, Kalen rush for 4 yards (Gonzalez, Zane kick), 8 84 3:08 3 Ballage, Kalen rush for 2 yards (Gonzalez, Zane kick), 16 80 5:00 3 Ballage, Kalen rush for 7 yards (Gonzalez, Zane kick), 2 1 0:04 4 Ballage, Kalen rush for 1 yard (Gonzalez, Zane kick), 2 75 0:12 4 Ballage, Kalen rush for 75 yards (Gonzalez, Zane kick), 12 53 5:06 4 Gonzalez, Zane 43 yard field goal 9/16 UTSA 8 30 2:51 1 Gonzalez, Zane 54 yard field goal 7 55 1:09 2 Gonzalez, Zane 54 yard field goal 12 91 3:06 2 27 yd pass from Wilkins to Harry (Wilkins pass failed) 8 37 3:22 3 Gonzalez 45 yard field goal 11 40 3:59 4 Gonzalez 26 yd field goal 4 68 1:04 4 Wilkins, Manny 45 yard pass complete to Gammage (Gonzalez kick) 9 58 3:50 4 Ballage 2 yard run (Gonzalez kick) 9/24 CAL 8 41 2:28 1 Gonzalez, Zane 35 yd field goal 6 75 1:55 2 Wilkins, Manny 8 yd run (Gonzalez, Zane kick) 11 75 3:41 3 Wilkins, Manny 1 yd run (Gonzalez, Zane kick) 8 49 2:46 3 Gonzalez, Zane 44 yd field goal 7 62 2:19 4 Wilkins, Manny 3 yd run (Gonzalez, Zane kick) 8 77 2:39 4 Wilson, Jay Jay 30 yd pass from Wilkins, Manny (Gonzalez, Zane kick) 7 10 2:55 4 Gonzalez, Zane 23 yd field goal 10/1 USC 12 59 5:10 1 Gonzalez, Zane 40 yd field goal 8 59 3:51 1 Gonzalez, Zane 34 yd field goal 6 80 2:20 4 Epps, Raymond 13 yd pass from White, Brady (Gonzalez, Zane kick) 9 66 4:08 4 Ralston, Nick 10 yd run (Gonzalez, Zane kick) 10/8 UCLA 4 6 1:22 1 Gonzalez, Zane 35 yd field goal 4 -1 1:41 3 Gonzalez, Zane 23 yd field goal 7 57 1:55 3 Richard,Demario 5 yd run (Gonzalez, Zane kick) 7 75 3:08 3 Harry, N’Keal 14 yd pass from White, Brady (Gonzalez, Zane kick) 4 4 1:23 4 Gonzalez, Zane 46 yd field goal

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHINGBALLAGE, Kalen (TB)OPP Rush Yds Avg Lng TDNAU 10 56 5.6 30 1TTU 13 137 10.5 75 7UTSA 14 62 4.4 12 1CAL 6 22 3.7 8 0USC 6 9 1.5 4 0UCLA 12 24 2.0 6 0Total 61 310 5.1 75 9

RUSHINGRICHARD, Demario (TB)OPP Rush Yds Avg Lng TDNAU 19 78 4.1 17 1TTU 30 114 3.6 17 0UTSA 22 95 4.3 13 0CAL 19 66 3.5 11 0USC 7 26 3.7 10 0UCLA 15 62 4.1 17 1Total 112 436 3.9 17 2

RUSHINGWILKINS, Manny (QB)OPP Rush Yds Avg Lng TDNAU 14 89 6.4 28 1TTU 10 55 5.5 12 0UTSA 9 47 5.2 13 0CAL 23 72 3.1 14 3USC 7 -9 -1.3 7 0UCLA - - - - -Total 63 254 4.0 28 4

PASSINGWILKINS, Manny (QB)OPP Comp Att Cmp% Yds Lng TD Int Effic.NAU 20 27 74.1 180 20 0 1 122.67TTU 28 37 75.7 351 39 2 0 173.20UTSA 15 31 48.4 264 45 2 1 134.80CAL 21 30 70.0 290 30 1 1 155.53USC 13 24 54.2 148 49 0 1 140.32UCLA - - - - - - - -Total 97 149 65.1 1,233 49 5 4 140.32

WHITE, Brady (QB)OPP Comp Att Cmp% Yds Lng TD Int Effic.NAU - - - - - - - -TTU - - - - - - - -UTSA - - - - - - - -CAL - - - - - - - -USC 6 13 46.2 80 41 1 0 123.23UCLA 19 36 52.8 179 30 1 1 98.20Total 25 49 49.5 259 41 2 1 104.81

RUSHINGRALSTON, Nick (TB)OPP Rush Yds Avg Lng TDNAU 1 12 12.0 12 1TTU - - - - -UTSA - - - - -CAL 1 5 5.0 5 0USC 12 46 3.8 10 1UCLA - - - - -Total 14 63 4.5 12 2

WHITE, Brady (QB)OPP Rush Yds Avg Lng TDNAU - - - - -TTU - - - - -UTSA - - - - -CAL - - - - -USC - - - - -UCLA 3 3 1.0 4 0Total 3 3 1.0 4 0

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRECEIVINGWHITE, Tim (WR)OPP Rec Yds Avg Lng TDNAU 9 95 10.6 20 0TTU 6 40 6.6 29 0UTSA - - - - -CAL 6 86 14.3 29 0USC 7 84 12.0 41 0UCLA 11 123 11.2 30 0Total 39 428 11.0 41 0 RECEIVINGHARRY, N’Keal (WR)OPP Rec Yds Avg Lng TDNAU 4 31 7.8 20 0TTU 6 72 12.0 19 1UTSA 5 78 15.6 27 1CAL 1 7 7.0 7 0USC 4 27 6.8 18 0UCLA 3 38 12.7 14 1Total 23 253 11.0 27 3

RECEIVINGSMITH, Cam (WR)OPP Rec Yds Avg Lng TDNAU 3 21 7.0 12 0TAMU 2 23 11.5 17 0UTSA 3 88 29.3 39 0CAL 2 38 19.0 28 0USC - - - - -UCLA - - - - -Total 10 170 16.7 39 0

RECEIVINGHARVEY, Jalen (WR)OPP Rec Yds Avg Lng TDNAU - - - - -TTU 4 39 9.8 14 0UTSA - - - - -CAL 5 83 16.6 22 0USC 3 67 22.3 49 0UCLA 2 25 12.5 18 0Total 14 214 15.3 49 0

RECEIVINGKOHL, Kody (TE)OPP Rec Yds Avg Lng TDNAU - - - - -TTU 2 67 33.5 36 0UTSA - - - - -CAL 1 5 5.0 5 0USC - - - - -UCLA 1 8 8.0 8 0Total 4 80 20.0 36 0

RECEIVINGGAMMAGE, Fred (WR)OPP Rec Yds Avg Lng TDNAU - - - - -TTU 3 31 10.3 22 0UTSA 2 57 28.5 45 1CAL - - - - -USC - - - - -UCLA 1 4 4.0 4 0Total 6 92 15.3 45 1

RECEIVINGBALLAGE, Kalen (RB)OPP Rec Yds Avg Lng TDNAU 2 21 10.5 15 0TTU 2 48 24.0 39 1UTSA 5 41 8.2 21 0CAL 4 29 7.3 9 0USC 1 6 6.0 6 0UCLA 1 2 2.0 2 0Total 15 147 9.8 39 1

RECEIVINGRICHARD, Demario (RB)OPP Rec Yds Avg Lng TDNAU 2 12 6.0 11 0TTU 3 31 10.3 14 0UTSA - - - - -CAL - - - - -USC 2 22 11.0 20 0UCLA 1 -4 -4.0 - 0Total 8 61 7.6 20 0

PUNTING HAACK, Matt (P)OPP No Yds Avg LG I20 TBNAU 2 69 34.5 36 0 0TTU 3 165 55.0 59 3 0UTSA 3 134 44.7 49 1 0CAL 3 151 50.3 57 3 0USC 7 296 42.3 49 0 0UCLA 9 397 44.1 55 3 0Total 27 1,212 44.9 59 10 0

PUNTING WILKINS, Manny (QB)OPP No Yds Avg LG I20 TBNAU - - - - - -TTU 1 43 43.0 43 1 0UTSA - - - - - -CAL 2 86 43.0 43 2 0USC - - - - - -UCLA - - - - - -Total 3 129 43.0 43 3 0

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