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Arizona State Football Eyes Big 12 Breakthrough

Coaches highlight offseason upgrades as Sun Devils prepare for a pivotal season

Arizona State’s football program is currently positioned seventh in the betting odds for the upcoming Big 12 Championship Game, a placement that reflects both optimism and the competitive nature of the conference.

Recent statements from Big 12 coaches have underscored the Sun Devils’ offseason transformation, highlighting gains in strength, speed and overall depth that suggest a stronger 2026 campaign.

Coaches’ Praise

Kenny Dillingham, the team’s head coach, has repeatedly emphasized the collective progress made during the offseason, noting that the squad is better across the board and poised to compete at a higher level.

Players such as running back Raleek Brown and quarterback Jordyn Tyson have been singled out for their development, while veterans Omarion Miller and Reed Harris have contributed to a more physical front line that coaches say will be a hallmark of the team.

The schedule opens on September 5 with a home matchup against Morgan State, followed by a road test at Texas A&M on September 12, a game that will serve as an early gauge of the Sun Devils’ readiness.

Beyond the on‑field improvements, the broader Big 12 landscape features more finesse‑oriented offenses, making Arizona State’s blend of size and speed a potentially disruptive combination.

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