Arizona State Wins Big 12, Reaches CFP Quarterfinals, Coach Claims Blue-Blood Potential
Arizona State Wins Big 12, Reaches CFP Quarterfinals, Coach Claims Blue-Blood Potential

Arizona State Wins Big 12, Reaches CFP Quarterfinals, Coach Claims Blue-Blood Potential

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Kenny Dillingham, the young head coach of Arizona State football, has transformed the program into a College Football Playoff contender after a challenging first season, leading the Sun Devils to an 11-3 record and a Big 12 championship in 2024. He boldly claims that Arizona State can achieve "blue blood" status in college football, likening the program's potential rise to that of Clemson in the 2010s and Oregon in the 2000s. Dillingham emphasizes the importance of staff consistency and leveraging Arizona's lifestyle to build a lasting, competitive program that can recruit top talent, as evidenced by commitments like four-star recruit Nalin Scott. Despite some key player losses, ASU is expected to remain a strong contender in the Big 12 for 2025, led by quarterback Sam Leavitt and bolstered by transfer additions. Dillingham's commitment to the program is reflected in his contract extension through 2029, signaling his long-term vision to elevate Arizona State football. The Sun Devils' upcoming season and recruiting efforts will be closely watched as they attempt to sustain their recent success and continue their ascent in college football.

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