A year ago, Jayden Daniels begrudgingly watched Joey Yellen trade blows with Kedon Slovis.
As Slovis ripped the Sun Devils apart, landing blow after blow in the first quarter, the Trojans built up a lead that was insurmountable, and all Daniels could do was restlessly observe.
Fast forward a year, Daniels looked-on from the sidelines as Slovis came alive and carved the Sun Devils defense up in the final five minutes of Saturday’s game, handing ASU a gut-wrenching loss to open 2020.
The Good
Zak Hill in the first 3.5 quarters
Losing Frank Darby, your only receiver who has played college snaps, in the first quarter could have been a death sentence for some coordinators.