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Ex-Pitt coach: Kids didn't like the city

Former Pitt coach Todd Graham left the program to coach at Arizona State. He said in an interview that his family didn't like living in Pittsburgh.

Via Lost Lettermen  |  26 days ago

Reports: ASU Quarterback Brock Osweiler Appears Headed to NFL Draft

Arizona State might be looking for a new starting quarterback for next season, according to numerous sources. Brock Osweiler, who was the starter under center for the Sun Devils during the 2011 season, could be skipping his senior season and putting himself into April’s NFL Draft. Devils Digest was one of the first to break the news, but Doug Haller of the Arizona Republic...
Via Rant Sports  |  January 06, 2012

ASU LB Vontaze Burfict declares for NFL draft

Arizona State linebacker Vontaze Burfict says he'll skip his senior season and make himself eligible for the NFL draft. Burfict made the announcement Tuesday in a one-paragraph statement. He thanked his coaches and professors and added that he plans to return to school in the future to get his degree. The 6-foot-3 Burfict was the Sun Devils' second-leading tackler this...
Via AP on Fox  |  January 03, 2012

Burfict leaving ASU for NFL

Arizona State lost a player to the NFL on Monday. It also lost one giant headache. In a widely anticipated move, middle linebacker Vontaze Burfict announced on his Facebook page that he will declare for the NFL Draft. The deadline for that decision is Jan. 15. Burficts loss means the Sun Devils will enter the 2012 season without four linebackers who played significant minutes last...
Via Fox Sports Arizona  |  January 02, 2012
THE BREAKUP

Ex-Pitt coach tells players he's leaving via text message

It's one thing to take another job if you're in the college football coaching profession, but it's quite another to tell your team the news via text.

Via Rumors and Rants  |  December 14, 2011

Arizona State Pulls Offer To June Jones After He Accepts

SMU coach June Jones had accepted an offer to become the head football coach at Arizona State and some minor details were still being worked out. The deal was all but done. Then his representatives received a call earlier today saying that the offer had been pulled. Jones’ camp has said that Arizona State’s explanation was that it took too long and the school’s president had...
Via Rumors and Rants  |  December 07, 2011

Arizona State Fans Not Satisfied With Erickson

Arizona State fans had a message for Athletic Director Lisa Love. Since Erickson’s first season in Tempe (2007 10-3), the Sun Devil’s have had four mediocre seasons, and I use the word mediocre loosely. With the hiring of Rich Rodriguez down the road at Arizona, Sun Devil fans are not too excited to continue with the last year of Erickson’s contract. Arizona State Fans...
Via College Football Section  |  November 26, 2011

Erickson: 'I'm not going anywhere'

Arizona State football coach Dennis Erickson on Sunday shot down a report from footballscoop.com that he informed his staff this weekend that this season will his last. There is no truth to it whatsoever, Erickson said. We have two games left -- a lot can happen and I believe we have made great progress. Theres a lot of things can still happen. Im not going anywhere. In fact, its...
Via Fox Sports Arizona  |  November 20, 2011

ASU QB Osweiler Dresses as Erickson

We already saw what some fans can do when it comes to putting together college sports-themed... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Via Lost Lettermen  |  October 31, 2011

‘It’s’ in Ink: Brock Osweiler’s Tattoo Typo

At 6’8”, Brock Osweiler is a monster under center. And his height – which ESPN alluded to no less than 4,567 times during their Friday night broadcast of the Arizona State/Missouri game – could eventually help make him an early NFL draft pick. Perhaps then, Osweiler will have the funds available to correct his tattoo [...]
Via Kegs 'n Eggs  |  September 12, 2011
GANG MENTALITY

ASU’s new logo raises concerns

Arizona State unveiled an updated look last week and now there's some concern that a Chicago gang may try to adopt the look as the gang's official logo.

Via Lost Lettermen  |  April 21, 2011

Arizona States New Uniforms Promote Gang

Arizona State partnered with Nike and had the shoe company develop new uniforms complete with a brand new logo.  The new design is impressively sleek, however the Chicago police department believes that it promotes one of the cities most notorious gangs.  The new logo contains a trident symbol that is used by the Chicago street gang Satan’s Disciples.  According to Chicago police...
Via TNSP SportsNet  |  April 21, 2011
SIGN OF THE DEVIL

Arizona State embraces pitchfork in new uniform

Only a day after Washington State revealed their athletic rebranding, Arizona State followed suit and showcased their new look, logo, slogan and even font. Yes, ASU Bold is all theirs. The uniforms have gained mixed reviews thus far, although most agree that the all-black look seen above is pretty flashy. Not sure how well it [...]
Via Kegs 'n Eggs  |  April 13, 2011
BEEN CAUGHT STEALING

ASU Players Busted On Video

Two ASU football players will likely not be ASU football players much longer after surveillance footage surfaced showing them stealing laptops and and an XBox from a dorm room.

Via SPORTS by BROOKS  |  October 21, 2010
CHEAT TO WIN

ASU Linebacker Has Some Issues

Vontaze Burfict has all the talent in the world at the linebacker spot. Trouble is, he just can't ever seem to be able to get out of his own way.

Via Rumors and Rants  |  October 06, 2010
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