
TEMPE -- The Arizona State Sun Devils are less than two weeks away from finishing their 2025 football campaign, but this week is proof that there's more meaning beyond the football field.
Arizona State on SI highlights the players on the football squad that graduated this week, with a tidbit about each below.
Atkins is set to enter the transfer portal after starting 26 games over the last two seasons at left tackle.
Breedlove is officially out of eligibility after the December 31 Sun Bowl game against Duke. The one-year Sun Devil secured 30 tackles, a forced fumble, and four pass breakups this season.
Fall is set to enter the transfer portal on January 2 for his final season of eligibility.
Fite is still waiting to make a final decision as to whether he'll enter the 2026 NFL draft or return for his final season of collegiate action. He did suit up for practice on Thursday, for what it's worth.
Gomez knocked down 21 field goals on the season - including three separate kicks that eventually won the Sun Devils the game.
Green is another one-year Sun Devil that made a strong impact in that finite amount of time.
Harris received a degree from ASU over 40 years out from playing in the early 1980's.
Jackson is an Arizona native that has spent the last three seasons in Tempe after beginning his career at Kansas State.
Kongaika has been an elite run-stopper in his two seasons in Tempe after transferring from Arizona after the 2023 season.
Lono-Wong is a redshirt junior, so he can technically return for one final season in 2026.
McClain made an incredible impact over the final several games of the 2025 campaign, including a 159 yard effort against Houston on October 25.
Obigbo spent only one season at ASU as a left guard after transferring from Texas State.
Romney is set to enter the transfer portal for his final season of college eligibility.
West graduated from ASU after departing the program following the 2021 season.
Read more on why the Arizona State men's basketball team will exceed expectations in the 2025-26 season here, and on why the bright future of the football program isn’t dimmed by the loss to Arizona here.
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