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8 Days Until Arizona State Kickoff: Who Has Worn Number?
Jan 2, 2016; Phoenix, AZ, USA; Arizona State Sun Devils wide receiver D.J. Foster walks off the field following the loss against the West Virginia Mountaineers in the Cactus Bowl at Chase Field. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

The much-anticipated 2025 Arizona State season is now approaching the one-week mark from reaching a starting point - Kenny Dillingham is set to open year three as head coach and as the presumptive favorite to repeat as Big 12 champions with a tune-up against Northern Arizona on the docket on August 30.

In honor of the 8-day mark until the season begins, Arizona State on SI takes a look at every player who has worn the n umber 8 jersey during their time with the program.

Luis Zendejas (82-84)

Michael Johnson (85-86)

Alan Zendejas (87-89)

Larry Boyd (90-93)

Terry Battle (94-96)

Ryan Kealy (97-98-99-00)

Delvon Flo wers (01)

Andy Goodenough (02)

Chris McKenzie (03-04)

Keno Walter-White (06)

Jarrell Holman (07-08 D)

Chasen Stangel (07-08 O)

Gerell Robi nson (09-11 O)

Jarrell Holman (09 D)

Brandon Magee (10-12 D)

DJ Foster (12-13-14-15 O)

Lloyd Carrington (14-15 D)

De'Chavon Hayes (16 D)

Blake Barnett (17)

Merlin Robertson (18-22 D)

Jordan Kerley (19 O)

Cristian Zendejas (21 ST)

Javen Jacobs (22 O)

Senior linebacker Jordan Crook is wearing the number eight jersey during the 2025 season.

Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

Arizona State DL Zac Swanson spoke earlier this offseason on his  experience with the Sun Devil coaching staff and the incredible culture that has been built by Kenny Dillingham in recent seasons, which very well could raise intrigue amongst the Sun Devil faithful with just over seven weeks from the start of the new year.

"Mainly, I appreciate this staff so much. They do so much for us, and the main thing is, like, they really create a relationship with their players. Like, a lot of times, programs around the country will just kind of t reat the players like they're robots, like they're just football players."

"And it's hard to do that. It's hard to be treated like that and not fall out of love with the game. When the coaches really care for you and want the best for you, and in their eyes, you're not just a football player, it really helps improve your mental game a lot, and you realize this is a good spot. Like, football's really actually fun."

The unbreakable bond the locker room has built, combined with the overall talent and the tireless hours that have been put in by the roster as a whole, should bode well for the 2025 Sun Devils.

Read ASU on SI's exclusive interview with Jordyn Tyson  here, and on where Sam Leavitt lands on the NIL merchandise sales leaderboard here.


This article first appeared on Arizona State Sun Devils on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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