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Arizona State Football Lands Top Transfers
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Arizona State football coach Kenny Dillingham has made a strong start to his rebuild, landing 20 transfers and focusing on offensive skill spots. The Sun Devils have secured top wide receivers like Omarion Miller and Reed Harris, and their class currently ranks 9th in the 247 Sports rankings. Despite having fewer bodies than some teams ahead of them, Arizona States average player rating is higher. The team has addressed needs, particularly up front, with experienced players like center Tana Alo-Tupuola and tackle Luke Baklenko. Theyve also filled gaps in the linebacker and kicker positions. With recent additions like quarterback Cutter Boley and running back David Avit, Arizona State looks set to compete in the Big Twelve next fall.
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