October 31, 2024
By Jake Seymour, SunDevil Source: Toward the end of Wednesday’s practice, Kenny Dillingham met with his kickers and long snappers between Arizona State’s two practice fields, where its offensive and defensive units took 11-on-11 reps.
Suddenly, the second-year head coach blew his whistle to break the sound of pads thumping to bring everyone to one field. His instructions were clear: offense on one hash mark with defense on the other while ASU’s kickers attempted field goals with their teammates yelling and screaming to simulate a game atmosphere.
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