Without a doubt, the Peach Bowl encounter between Texas and Arizona State on New Year's Day was the most exciting matchup of the College Football Playoff so far. The combination of the Sun Devils ...
Quinn Ewers saw it coming. Had he not, the fourth-and-13 play destined for Texas football immortality would likely instead be headed for a place of infamy, serving as the final detonation that set off ...
Had a 15-yard penalty been called, ASU would have been in range to attempt a tiebreaking field goal. Instead, the Sun Devils punted and Texas won 39-31 in two overtimes. Brett Yormark calls for a ...
"He's got a good feeling for the area and we see it in the work," John Vinklarek said. "You can see aspects of architecture, ...
Texas leads Arizona State in the first quarter, 17-3. ASU appeared to go 3-and-out on a pivotal drive against Texas, but extended the drive with a fake punt as punter Kanyon Floyd connected on a ...
They almost pulled off a monumental upset but the storybook season came to an end as Texas turned back ASU in double overtime, 39-31 Wednesday in the Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Each team scored in the opening overtime period to force a second overtime. Texas found the endzone, but ASU’s upset bid ended with an interception. The loss ends the Sun Devils' magical season ...
ASU football rallied from a 24-8 deficit in the fourth quarter against the Texas Longhorns to force overtime at the Peach Bowl in Atlanta, but lost to Texas in the second overtime, 39-31.
Todd Graham and Kenny Dillingham have seen success in Tempe. Although the two are far apart in experience as a head coach, they both have their own philosophies that come from two different eras.