By Jake Seymour, SunDevil Source: On a night headlined by an abnormal weather delay and the first start of a true freshman quarterback, Arizona State’s offensive line was asked to be an opening act of sorts — by creating holes in the run game, operating cleanly, and protecting freshman quarterback Jaden Rashada.
The group’s first-half performance against Southern Utah was smooth sailing, as ASU escaped the first 30 minutes without a single flag, including any pre-snap or holding penalties.
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