DANNY SULLIVAN RUMORS

ESPN: Cal, ASU Try to Get Their Groove Back

Ted Miller It hasn't been an easy season for Arizona State quarterback Danny Sullivan, but often adversity brings enlightenment.  Sullivan, it seems, understands the Pac-10 -- and college football for that matter -- perfectly.  "You can be a good team the first week and completely change the next week just based on who you are playing and how they are trying to...
Via California Golden Bear Football News  |  October 30, 2009

Sullivan looking forward to heading home

When the Arizona State Sun Devils last visited Stanford in 2007, Danny Sullivan was a sophomore backup quarterback playing behind firmly entrenched starter Rudy Carpenter. The Sun Devils easily beat the Cardinal 41-3, and Sullivan got garbage time duty, completing his only pass of the night–a 7-yarder to Jeff Gray. Two years later, things are [...]
Via Fanster  |  October 20, 2009

Sullivan remains upbeat heading into Pac-10

If you ask most Arizona State football fans why the Sun Devils came up a bit short in their bid to upset Georgia in Athens, fairly or not, most of them will say it was quarterback Danny Sullivan’s performance that did in the Devils. Sullivan completed just 10 of 32 passes for 116 yards with one [...]
Via Fanster  |  September 29, 2009

How Will the Arizona State Sun Devils Manage with the Conditions at Georgia?

The atmosphere at Sanford Stadium on Saturday night, will be a sight and an experience that the Arizona State Sun Devils are not too accustomed to. Sanford Stadium seats over 92,000 fans, and the Sun Devils have not played in front of 92,000 fans in their first two games at home this season.  The expression, "Live for football," will be voiced loud and clear, by the...
Via Bleacher Report  |  September 23, 2009

Arizona State Riding High into Showdown with Georgia

The Arizona State Sun Devils have notched two dominating wins over Idaho State and Louisiana Monroe, but the Georgia Bulldogs are nowhere close to the level of the Sun Devils previous two opponents. However, Dennis Erickson's team has done exactly what they were supposed to do, win, and win big. Dominating performances on defense, and a steady and productive offense are the backbone...
Via Bleacher Report  |  September 21, 2009

Erickson, Sullivan and Burfict following August 15 scrimmage

The Arizona State Sun Devils held their first scrimmage of 2009 fall camp in preparation for their season opener against the Idaho State Bengals on September 5th. Outside their indoor practice facility, head coach Dennis Erickson, starting quarterback Danny Sullivan and freshman linebacker Vontaze Burfict spoke with the media. Dennis Erickson after Aug 15 scrimmage QB Danny Sullivan [...]
Via Fanster  |  August 15, 2009

This Is No Way To Make Friends

It’s pretty much a given at this point that the starting quarterback for ASU in 2009 will be either Danny Sullivan or Samson Szakacsy. Putting my own feelings aside about Brock Osweiler (either start him or redshirt him), I just know in my gut that it’s going to be either Sullivan or Samson. Being a starting quarterback [...]
Via Fanster  |  April 01, 2009

So, what WILL RC's legacy be?

Let's get one thing out of the way here...does that Debacle in the Desert really need to be recapped?Ugh.A week of work and having to talk ad nauseum about this game makes me wretch over...and over...and over...You knew from the start, when Rudy Carpenter sailed a pass about 7 yards too tall ...
Via Pitchfork Nation  |  December 11, 2008
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