The 1975 Arizona State Sun Devils football team represented Arizona State University in the 1975 NCAA Division I football season. The offense scored 347 points, while the defense allowed 127 points. Led by head coach Frank Kush, the Sun Devils were undefeated in the regular season (11–0), perfect in Western Athletic Conference play (7–0), and won the Fiesta Bowl. After beating Nebraska, 17–14, Kush said, "From the players' standpoint, this was probably the most important game since I have been here. Not only was the game important for the recognition this team will receive, but it also helps gain recognition for the great teams and players we have had here in the past." They finished the season (12–0) overall and were ranked # 2 in both the AP Poll and the Coaches Poll. This remains the highest ranked finish in Arizona State football history. Arizona State was also selected as National Champions by Sporting news that year giving Arizona State their second national championship.
This is a thing because of west coast culture. And because the other 11 coaches who also hate west coast culture but begrudgingly followed the rules found out about getting cheated out of visits.
The Phoenix market. Yeah that's not going anywhere.
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They beat Don James in his first game in 1975
Tough to go from the WAC to the PAC
Ask Petersen
Does ASU hang the banners? @Pitchfork51 ?
The Phoenix market. Yeah that's not going anywhere.
Outside of 1996 with Jake the Snake, and a Rose Bowl loss to Ohio State, has Arizona State done anything in football?
RedskinsWFC all day longRandall MF McDaniel