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ASU Beats #2 Stanford To Gain a Rose Bowl Birth!

December 3, 2011

Game Report Posted: August 09, 2011 05:31  

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In the inaugural Pac12 CCG, ASU traveled to Stanford to face the best team they've faced all season knowing that they'd have to play a perfect game to win this one. Luckily for Devils' fans, that's exactly what they did. The ASU defense befuddled the best player in the nation Andrew Luck while Cameron Marshall had his usual studly performance. Just in case that wasn't enough, Devil QB Brock Osweiler had a rare moment of clarity and turned in his best performance of the season.

ASU opened the scoring in the first on a rare Oswelier TD pass to Gerrel Robinson. Midway through the 2nd quarter stud Marshal would punch it in from 4 yards out to put ASU up 14-0. The Cardinal wouldn't roll over, however, as Luck would connect with Fleener for an 18 yd TD pass to pull them within 1 score, but that turned out to be their only score and they'd never get closer. Early in the 3rd Cameron "all he does is score TDs" Marshall would follow his blockers on a beautiful 29 yd TD run to finish the scoring. The 4th quarter saw ASU just beat Stanford into submission as they controlled the clock and just got 1st down after 1st down after 1st down.

The numbers in this one were pretty impressive:

o ASU held the potent Stanford offense to only 170 yards compared to 386 for ASU
o The Cardinal only converted 2 of 6 1st downs compare to an impressive 10 of 13 for ASU.
o Luck had an off night completing only 8 of 16 passes for 97 yards, 1 TD, and 2 INTs.
o Osweiler played out of his mind completing 15 of 16 for 235 yards, 1 TD, and most importantly, 0 INTs.
o Marshall was his usual solid self gaining 164 yards on 29 carries (5.6 YPC) and 2 more TDs.

The Devils will now relax at home as they await their birth in the Rose Bowl.

Devils Finish the Season Strong

November 26, 2011

Game Report Posted: August 07, 2011 01:17  

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ASU finished out the regular season on a strong note with a 42-3 blasting of Da Bears in Tempe. They were led by their stout defense (ranked #1 and #2 in the nation in points allowed and yards given up respectively) but their rushing attack made a statement. Cameron Marshal was his usual stellar self as he gained 168 yards and 3 TDs in only 3 quarters of play, but it was his backups, playing mostly behind the 2nd string O-line that were just as good. #2 guy Deonte Lewis gained 61 yards and 2 TDs on only 9 carries, while 3rd stringer Middlebrooks had 78 yards on 4 carries.

Defensively, it was the usual. They only gave up 170 yards, 100 passing yards, 0 of 8 3rd down conversions, and only allowed Cal to have the ball for 9 minutes of the game. Next the Devils will head west to Stanford for the Pac12 CCG.

Defense Wins the Day Once Again

November 19, 2011

Game Report Posted: August 06, 2011 18:18  

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The ASU defense really stepped up in this game for ASU to keep them undefeated in the Pac12 this season. The offense struggled and the defense gave up some big plays, but the D really stepped up when they needed to. Offensively, star HB Cam Marshall did a decent job of moving the Devils down the field. He had 99 yards on 23 carries, but it was the big FB Josh Fulton who did the scoring. He was rewarded for all of his blocking on the season with 2 short TD runs against our arch rivals.

Besides the 2 TD runs by Fulton, there are 2 main stats in this game, both of which are related. The Devil defense gave up some yards as they allowed the Cats to march down the field frequently, but their red zone defense was stupendous. While ASU got 2 TDs and 2 FGs in their 4 red zone trips, the wildcats got a goose egg in their 4 red zone appearances. This was due in great part to the 3 red zone (2 @ or past the goal line) INTs by ASU. Couple those 3 picks with a missed 25ish yard FG by the Arizona kicker and it was a great day of red zone defense for ASU.

Cougars Are Declawed

November 12, 2011

Game Report Posted: August 05, 2011 03:18  

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Washington State gets destroyed by Arizona State. For those Devils fans that feared ASU might have been looking forward to their rivalry game next week, worry no more. This was by far the most dominating performance by the Devils so far this year. They held the Cougs to only 237 yards of offense, 7 points, and 1 of 11 3rd down conversions. Offensively, we had 593 yards of offense, 377 rushing yards, and 55 points (all season highs). The rushing attack was led by HBs Marshall and Lewis who both had 100 yard days (208 and 123 respectively). When asked if this game shows that his team is starting to really gel, coach Jello said "Not at all. After all, this was only Washington State. It was like playing a high school team out there."

Next week the Devils will host the Wildcats of Arizona for the Territorial Cup.

Chalk Up Another W for the Devils

October 29, 2011

Game Report Posted: August 03, 2011 19:32  

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ASU's defense dominates the Bruins as the Devil offense had a tough time of it this week. At the end of the 1st half Cameron Marshall punched it into the end zone from 8 yards out to put us up 16-0. The play was reviewed, however, and it was determined that the ball was on the 1 foot line instead (coach Jello vehemently disagreed, but to no avail), 2nd and goal. After two failed shots to punch it in, the Devils settled for a FG as time expired instead. After this emotional letdown, the Devils' offense never looked the same and was very sluggish in the 2nd half. Luckily the defense played great all game and was able to hold on for the win.

Hapless Buffs No Match For Devils

October 22, 2011

Game Report Posted: August 01, 2011 05:44  

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ASU's defense was dominant once again, this time against the awful Colorado Buffaloes. In this game, the Devils' offense was just as potent. Thanx in no small part to ASU converting 10 of 11 3rd down attempts and CU turning the ball over 4 times, the Devils dominated the TOP 24 minutes to 8. The Devils' ground game was once again punishing, but they had a passing attack in this game as well.

It's tough to award a game ball today as HB Cameron Marshall had 170 total yards and 4 total TDs while the defensive unit tallied an astounding 8 sacks while forcing 4 turnovers and didn't allow a point until the 4th quarter. Next week the Devils will start their 4 game homestand to end the season by hosting the UCLA Bruins, a team that has already beaten 3 user teams.

HB Cameron Marshall named Pac12 POTW for week 8

October 15, 2011

Season Report Posted: July 30, 2011 00:02  

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Following his shredding of the Oregon defense, star HB Marshall got the nod as the Pac12 POTW. He is the first Sun Devil to win this award this season. Marshall gained 189 yards on the ground and pounded the ball into the endzone 3 times for TDs including a beautiful 47 yard run up the gut.

#12 Ducks Have Their Wings Clipped by the Devils

October 15, 2011

Game Report Posted: July 29, 2011 02:53  

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Arizona State's defense continues to impress as they completely shut down the vaunted Oregon spread attack. They held the ducks to only 3 points, 184 yards of offense, 2 of 8 3rd down conversions, while forcing 3 turnovers. QB Darron Thomas looked clueless out there while a very dangerous LaMichael James had the worst game of his career, gaining 5 yards on 11 carries.

On the other side of the ball, QB Brock Osweiler did his job, completing the passes he needed to, but HB Cameron Marshall stole the show with a 189 yard, 3 TD performance. The Devils will be off next week and then they have what should be 3 easy wins @Colorado and then hosting UCLA and WSU.

Coach Jello Returns to SLC to Whip His Former Team

October 8, 2011

Game Report Posted: July 28, 2011 14:04  

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Coach Jello used his intimate knowledge of the Utes to pick them apart and dominate them in Salt Lake City. The Devils' defense was brutal as they sacked Wynn 5 times and forced him to fumble twice. Offensively, ASU used their normal ground and pound attack and converted 8 of 11 3rd down conversions.

Next up for the Devils is a trip to Eugene to face their highest ranked opponent on the season in #12 Oregon.

ASU Pounds Beavers in First Game as Ranked Team

October 1, 2011

Game Report Posted: July 28, 2011 13:50  

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Defense was the chant of the day as the Devils Black Shirt defense ruled the day. The Devils' Black Shirts only allowed 23 yards of offense in the 1st half. They forced 3 INTs. They sacked the QB 5 times. Most importantly, they only allowed 3 Beaver points (the other 7 came on a scoop and score). They were in Katz's face all day long and never allowed him to get comfortable. He ended the day with nearly as many INTs (3) as completions (5) on 15 attempts. They weren't able to mount a ground assault either as they only gained 19 yards on 23 carries.

Next week the Devils will fly to Salt Lake City to battle the Utah Utes who are still feeling jilted by the sudden departure of coach Jello. They will surely want to win this game more than any other this season.

Arizona State Snags Coach Jello From Utah and Then Beats USC in LA

September 24, 2011

Game Report Posted: July 28, 2011 13:47  

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Under new coach Jello, ASU handled USC for most of the game until the Trojans make a last ditch effort to win. Using the ground game the Devils took a 10-0 halftime lead. On the way they lost their #4 WR/#1 KR who returned the opening kickoff 76 yards and they lost their #1 HB for the game. They also lost their #2 HB for a quarter so coach Jello was digging deep into the cupboards.

USC scrapped back to make it 19-14 with 30s to go and no time outs. They moved the ball down the field against the conservative Devil defense and got the ball to the ASU 30 yard line with 1s left on the clock. They hurried up to the line and spiked the ball but the clock ran out. However, they snapped the ball before a fat ass DT of ASU could get back across the line of scrimmage so they got 1 free shot at the end zone. The ball hit the WR in the hands in the end zone but it was jarred loose, sealing the debut victory for coach Jello.

Immediately upon hearing the good news that coach Jello had arrived in Tempe, the coaches immediately voted ASU into the top 25.

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