Arizona State threw to N'Keal Harry on the first play of last week's game against Texas Tech.
And on the third play. And the first play of its second possession (incomplete). And at the end of that drive, a 1-yard loss followed by a field goal.
It was obvious that the game plan was to involve Harry early and often after two relatively quiet games for one of the Pac-12's leading wide receivers. The 6-4 sophomore finished with career highs for receptions (13) and yards (148), up from his 114-yard high as a Freshman All-America.
He had two more catches than against New Mexico State and San Diego State combined and now is No.