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Arizona State's Unlikely Rise: The Leavitt-Tyson Show
Tempe, Arizona, USAWednesday, May 14, 2025
Arizona State is not just relying on Leavitt and Tyson. They have eight offensive starters returning. They also added Kanye Udoh, a talented running back from Army Football. Udoh had over 1, 000 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns last year. This adds more firepower to an already strong offense. But make no mistake, the Leavitt-Tyson connection is the heart of this team. Tyson is ranked No. 3 among returning wide receivers by ESPN. Leavitt is confident and ready to lead the team to another successful season. The offensive coordinator, Marcus Arroyo, is drawing up plays like he has a secret weapon.
Leavitt's journey is inspiring. He was not expected to be the starting quarterback. But he proved the doubters wrong. He finished the season with over 2, 800 passing yards and 24 touchdowns. He also added 443 rushing yards and 5 touchdowns. His performance in big games, like the Big 12 title game, shows his ability to perform under pressure. He outplayed Rocco Becht, a highly regarded quarterback, in that game. This year, Leavitt is the top-ranked quarterback in the Big 12. He is ready to lead Arizona State to another successful season.
The expectations are high for Arizona State. They are not sneaking up on anyone this time. The target is clear: win at least 10 games and make a deep run in the playoffs. With a quarterback who has playoff experience and a wide receiver who is hungry to prove himself, Arizona State is ready for the challenge. They welcome the pressure and are ready to show what they can do. The stage is set for another exciting season for the Sun Devils.
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