2024-2025 Transfer Portal Thread (ASU-Related)

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So this portal is now closed. As I understand it, the teams still playing in CFP will have an additional 5 day window when their season ends. It doesn’t seem as though ASU lost many players or am I wrong on that?
 

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So this portal is now closed. As I understand it, the teams still playing in CFP will have an additional 5 day window when their season ends. It doesn’t seem as though ASU lost many players or am I wrong on that?


I think we lost about 14, but no one that was getting a lot of playing time as far as I can tell, except maybe LT. I think we are in good shape, especially with all the announcements of our starters returning, and the new Juco rule. https://arizonasports.com/story/3567080/arizona-state-asu-transfer-tracker/
 

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I think I remember seeing somewhere that we lost the most players via the portal in the Big 12.
 

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I think I remember seeing somewhere that we lost the most players via the portal in the Big 12.
They may have meant Arizona , last I heard they had like 30+ players in the portal.
 

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Another Starter, Max I(can't spell his last name), offensive tackle, announced he is returning. These are both huge.

I am wondering who will be playing center though, he was outstanding and is gone.

Most of the starters on both sides of the ball are returning though, which is pretty awesome.
 

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Another Starter, Max I(can't spell his last name), offensive tackle, announced he is returning. These are both huge.

I am wondering who will be playing center though, he was outstanding and is gone.

Most of the starters on both sides of the ball are returning though, which is pretty awesome.
The continuity will be just about the best any program can hope for in this day and age.
 
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Another Starter, Max I(can't spell his last name), offensive tackle, announced he is returning. These are both huge.

I am wondering who will be playing center though, he was outstanding and is gone.

Most of the starters on both sides of the ball are returning though, which is pretty awesome.
Max Iheanachor coming back was good news. Many thought he was at risk of joining his younger brother at cash-rich SMU.
 

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Maybe this is standard and I just don’t see it but the amount of players returning is actually surprising me. I figured there would be some significant defections but there doesn’t seem to be.

It speaks to the culture Dillingham has built. I think it speaks to the ASU NIL collective growing some power.

To be honest, I thought the whole “activate the valley” schtick was cheesy but kind of harmless in its cheesiness but I think it is fair to say I misjudged how that is resonating. I think it is also fair to say the valley has been activated. Now, the program needs a series of deeper pocketed boosters to step up and infuse cash for NIL.
 

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Not sure what it's like walking around in the Valley but I think that Dillingham has activated more than just that.

The sports radio stations I listen to here in Oregon usually just talk about the ducks but they have recently been raving about the Sun Devils and their peach bowl appearance.

Last night I was walking across the parking lot at the grocery store and saw a guy in a maroon ASU sweatshirt which I can't recall seeing here before. I told the guy "forks up and he said "go Devils!

This morning I was coming down the hill on a hike wearing my ASU rain jacket and a guy coming up the hill just started going off about how great the Sun Devils did in the peach bowl.

I think we have also seen the national media take notice of ASU football now with everybody from Dan Patrick to Steven A. Smith etc. talking about the Sun Devils and it's players

So yeah, perhaps the Valley has been activated but it may actually be broader than that at this point
 

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Not sure what it's like walking around in the Valley but I think that Dillingham has activated more than just that.

The sports radio stations I listen to here in Oregon usually just talk about the ducks but they have recently been raving about the Sun Devils and their peach bowl appearance.

Last night I was walking across the parking lot at the grocery store and saw a guy in a maroon ASU sweatshirt which I can't recall seeing here before. I told the guy "forks up and he said "go Devils!

This morning I was coming down the hill on a hike wearing my ASU rain jacket and a guy coming up the hill just started going off about how great the Sun Devils did in the peach bowl.

I think we have also seen the national media take notice of ASU football now with everybody from Dan Patrick to Steven A. Smith etc. talking about the Sun Devils and it's players

So yeah, perhaps the Valley has been activated but it may actually be broader than that at this point
It is really nice to see. Too bad we don't have at least one more game as the hype would be through the roof.

Not to be a Debbie Downer..... But ASU has been here before the two Rose Bowl teams generated a lot of enthusiasm and hope for the future. Season tickets sold out after both of those games. The nation loved Jake the Snake and Tillman. We just didn't sustain it. It would be so awesome if we went back to back conference champs. That would be the real breakthrough.
 

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It is really nice to see. Too bad we don't have at least one more game as the hype would be through the roof.

Not to be a Debbie Downer..... But ASU has been here before the two Rose Bowl teams generated a lot of enthusiasm and hope for the future. Season tickets sold out after both of those games. The nation loved Jake the Snake and Tillman. We just didn't sustain it. It would be so awesome if we went back to back conference champs. That would be the real breakthrough.

I guess the difference is Jake the Snake 2.0, Leavitt, is coming back next year, with his offensive line -minus one-and his best receiver coming back. Similar deal on defense. So we should not have a drop off like post Jake Rose Bowl. They could take a step back, but nothing dramatic, and they have a good chance of repeating the success they had this year.
 

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I guess the difference is Jake the Snake 2.0, Leavitt, is coming back next year, with his offensive line -minus one-and his best receiver coming back. Similar deal on defense. So we should not have a drop off like post Jake Rose Bowl. They could take a step back, but nothing dramatic, and they have a good chance of repeating the success they had this year.

They should definitely be good and we should expect it. Dillingham just got a crap ton of
money by ASU standards. He needs to deliver consistent, not just winning, but championships.

We should be good next year but it will be harder. Teams will put a target on us. And it is hard to say how much losing Skattebo hurts. He was the heart of this team. His fire and drive to compete is special.
 

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It is really nice to see. Too bad we don't have at least one more game as the hype would be through the roof.

Not to be a Debbie Downer..... But ASU has been here before the two Rose Bowl teams generated a lot of enthusiasm and hope for the future. Season tickets sold out after both of those games. The nation loved Jake the Snake and Tillman. We just didn't sustain it. It would be so awesome if we went back to back conference champs. That would be the real breakthrough.

This time feels different to me though. I think it's due to Dilly. Snyder was a good coach but nearing the end of his career with the 96 team. I didn't have the optimism that it was the start of a potentially long run that I do now with Dilly being in his 2nd year and only 34. There's a different excitement to it.
 

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Not sure what it's like walking around in the Valley but I think that Dillingham has activated more than just that.

The sports radio stations I listen to here in Oregon usually just talk about the ducks but they have recently been raving about the Sun Devils and their peach bowl appearance.

Last night I was walking across the parking lot at the grocery store and saw a guy in a maroon ASU sweatshirt which I can't recall seeing here before. I told the guy "forks up and he said "go Devils!

This morning I was coming down the hill on a hike wearing my ASU rain jacket and a guy coming up the hill just started going off about how great the Sun Devils did in the peach bowl.

I think we have also seen the national media take notice of ASU football now with everybody from Dan Patrick to Steven A. Smith etc. talking about the Sun Devils and it's players

So yeah, perhaps the Valley has been activated but it may actually be broader than that at this point
I noticed alot more gear being worn around town leading up to the game. There was an excitement of people I know who don’t normally root for ASU.

I think there is more national attention right now but I suspect a decent amount of that will dissipate. I think that attention is the result of ASU taking Texas to the brink, being the underdog, playing in, by far, the best most exciting CFP A game up to this point AND this sense that ASU was screwed by the targeting no call. As time passes people will care less and less.

Phoenix metro is fickle when it comes to their sports. Winning and everyone is the biggest fan. Falter and that same fan is suddenly an Oregon fan
 

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I noticed alot more gear being worn around town leading up to the game. There was an excitement of people I know who don’t normally root for ASU.

I think there is more national attention right now but I suspect a decent amount of that will dissipate. I think that attention is the result of ASU taking Texas to the brink, being the underdog, playing in, by far, the best most exciting CFP A game up to this point AND this sense that ASU was screwed by the targeting no call. As time passes people will care less and less.

Phoenix metro is fickle when it comes to their sports. Winning and everyone is the biggest fan. Falter and that same fan is suddenly an Oregon fan
Yes, this has happened over and over with all of our teams. I will say it has gotten better. But most of the Valley is really only interested in who is hot at the moment.
 

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