Published 6/27/2009
by Kristian Siuta
at Bleacher Report - College Football
How will Dennis Erickson and the ASU Sun Devils rebound from their dismal 5-7 record in 2008 ? I was pretty surprised when ESPN's Ted Miller wrote about top returning Sack Master in the PAC-10, ASU's own Dexter Davis. Dexter Davis, LB Mike Nixon, DB Omar Bolden, and DT Lawrence Guy will shine this season for what will be a top tier defense in the pac 10 this season. Mark it down! These guys are talented and are playing well for Defensive Coordinator Craig Bray. The offense, no one is talking about QB Danny Sullivan. Yes, he is inexperienced but he has studied behind former ASU and current Dallas Cowboy QB Rudy Carpenter. 'Sully' has learned under this offense for 3 years, and has shown flashes and signs of his quality against Texas in the 2007 Holiday Bowl. What will ASU do in 2009? Take a look inside to see what Erickson will do in Tempe this year.
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