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  CFB 27 Arizona State Sun Devils Team Guide: Desert Heat in the Big 12 (8 views)

8 Jul 2026 12:50

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<p>Arizona State is a sleeping giant in CFB 27. The Sun Devils have everything you need to build a powerhouse: a massive student body, strong brand recognition, a desirable location in Tempe, legitimate NIL resources, and access to California recruiting. The move to the Big 12 gives ASU a fresh competitive landscape with fewer entrenched powers. This is a program ready to explode.</p>

<h3>Roster Evaluation</h3>

<p>The Arizona State roster has exciting talent at the skill positions. The quarterback is a dynamic dual-threat who can beat defenses with his arm and his legs. The wide receiver room features California speed &mdash; these receivers can stretch the field vertically and create after the catch. The running back is a versatile weapon who can run between the tackles and catch passes out of the backfield.</p>

<p>The areas that need development are the offensive line and the defensive front seven. The offensive line has talent but lacks cohesion &mdash; they will improve as they play together. The defensive line needs more depth to compete against the physical offensive fronts of the Big 12's better programs.</p>

<h3>Offensive System</h3>

<p>Arizona State should play fast and aggressive. Tempo is the foundation &mdash; no-huddle, quick snaps, relentless pace. The quarterback run game is a legitimate weapon that forces defenses to account for an extra ball carrier on every snap. The RPO game stresses defenses horizontally and vertically, creating easy completions and explosive play opportunities.</p>

<p>In CFB 27, the desert environment is an underrated home-field advantage. Opponents traveling from the Midwest or East Coast in September deal with temperatures that they simply are not conditioned for. Use tempo to amplify that advantage &mdash; wear them out physically and watch the fourth-quarter separation grow.</p>

<h3>Recruiting Power</h3>

<p>Arizona State's recruiting pitch is unique: play in a Power Four conference, enjoy 300+ days of sunshine per year, be part of a growing program in one of the most desirable locations in the country. California is your primary recruiting ground &mdash; there are more Division I prospects in Southern California than ASU can possibly take, and Tempe is a short flight (or reasonable drive) from home.</p>

<p>Focus on speed-position players from California (wide receivers, defensive backs, athletic linebackers) and supplement with offensive and defensive linemen from Arizona, Texas, and the Pacific Northwest.</p>

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