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Jordyn Tyson is out for Arizona State's clash with Houston due to injury. He was hurt a week ago in the 26-22 win over Texas Tech, then returned to the game. But this week, head coach Kenny Dillingham ruled Tyson out anyway due to that injury.
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The Sun Devils have been pursuing numerous prospects in the 2027 cycle, and one of the top wide receivers in the country recently named Arizona State one of his top ten schools. W
The University of Houston seeks to remain unbeaten on the road this season against No. 24 Arizona State at Mountain America Stadium.
The new conservation school builds on ASU's longstanding reputation as a global leader in sustainability. Under Crow's leadership, the university became the first in the nation to offer degrees in sustainability in 2006, and today it ranks first in the U.S. for sustainability efforts, from climate-focused research to public policy innovation.
Arizona State University has received a $50 million gift from energy executive Robert L. Zorich. It will be used to launch the Global Institute for the Future of Energy.
Arizona State will be without one of its best offensive weapons Saturday against the University of Houston. Jordyn Tyson, the Big 12's leading receiver, was ruled out for the game in Tempe, Ariz., according to the league availability report released Wednesday.
"Arizona State University is embarking on a multiyear, multiphase renovation of the arena — home of the Sun Devils’ men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, gymnastics and wrestling teams — with an estimated cost of $100 million."
Arizona State has been fined and reprimanded for the field-storming by the fans that came after the Sun Devils' 26-22 upset of No. 7 Texas Tech.
The Oklahoma State Cowboys face the No. 14 Texas Tech Red Raiders, led by quarterback Behren Morton, on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025 at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock, Texas.
The letter asks that ASU and other universities accept the government’s priorities on admissions, women’s sports, free speech, student discipline and college affordability.