Head coach Herm Edwards was asked if star wide receiver N’Keal Harry’s performances the past two games were by design, his answer:
“The design is very simple. Can three (sophomore running back Eno Benjamin) touch the ball? And can one (Harry) touch the ball,” Edwards said.
On Saturday, Harry and Benjamin touched the ball plenty, the two combined for 36 touches and five touchdowns in Arizona State’s (5-4, 3-3 Pac-12) 38-20 win over No. 16 Utah (6-3, 4-3).
Harry had a monster day, on nine receptions the junior had 161 yards and three touchdowns.