By Jack Loder, ASUDevils: When Keny Dillingham says he wants to activate the valley and involve everyone in the community with his football program, he means it. That means local high schools, parents, former players, and even law enforcement.
“We just want to engage in the community as a whole; we’ve invited professors, police officers, high school coaches, a lot of people,” Dillingham gushed as he gestured towards the ever-present crowd of onlookers at each of his practices.
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