
TEMPE — Quarterback Sam Leavitt’s time in the Valley has come to a close as he enters the transfer portal, according to PHNX’s Anthony Totri.
Leavitt spent two seasons at Arizona State after transferring from Michigan State ahead of the 2024 campaign. He had been viewed as one of the program’s most important long-term pieces, but his departure now leaves a significant hole for the Sun Devils to fill next season.
There was speculation Sunday night about Leavitt’s future after he skipped the team’s banquet, becoming the only captain not to attend. It was the first public indication he might be leaving ASU and Totri’s report all but confirmed that possibility.
Leavitt’s exit leaves Arizona State even thinner at quarterback, with backup Jeff Sims also departing after completing his senior season.
Beyond the roster implications, Leavitt’s move places both himself and the ASU program under a brighter spotlight as observers watch where he lands next. Head coach Kenny Dillingham is also being watched to see how he navigates the loss of a player considered a key pillar of the team over the past two years.
With clarity on Leavitt’s status, ASU now turns its full attention to the end of the season as it seeks one more win to close the season. The Sun Devils will face ACC champion Duke in the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl in El Paso, with a little more to play for after Monday’s report.
ASU and Duke play on Wednesday, Dec. 31, at 12 p.m. MST.
Sam Leavitt helped bring Tempe a magical season, a Big 12 championship, and a CFP berth. I’m thankful he chose to be a Sun Devil pic.twitter.com/LUoCNGtneU
— Clutch Sports: Sun Devils (@ClutchSportsASU) December 8, 2025
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