ASU coach Herm Edwards said first practice without star WR N’Keal Harry was “kind of lonely.” Jeff Metcalfe, azcentral sports
Some look at a bowl game as a reward, capping off the regular season. Others use it as a preview of what's to come next season. The Arizona State coaching staff sees it as a bit of both.
Junior wide receiver N'Keal Harry declared for the NFL draft, hired an agent and is working toward his professional future. So if the Sun Devils (7-5) are to pull off an upset of No. 21 Fresno State (11-2) in next week's Las Vegas Bowl, they'll need contributions from other receivers.