TEMPE, Ariz. — Arizona State football is officially opening up a spring practice to the public. The Sun Devils will be taking the practice field for the third time this spring on Saturday, and ASU fans are allowed, and encouraged, to attend. This will be the first full-pads practice of the spring.
Arizona State football hosting open practice
On Saturday, March 30, Arizona State football will open up their spring practice for fans to attend. Head coach Kenny Dillingham is in his second season with the Sun Devils and is making fan engagement a priority.
Arizona State practices at the Bill Kajikawa practice fields located off Rural Rd in Tempe. The practice will begin at approximately 10 a.m. and run until about noon.
This provides fans to get an early look at ASU’s new 2024 roster which includes over 40 newcomers between transfers and freshman. Key newcomers like Sam Leavitt (QB Transfer – Michigan State), Raleek Brown (WR/RB Transfer – USC), Cole Martin (CB Transfer – Oregon), and more.
The Sun Devils were very active in the portal acquiring 23 transfers, giving them the No. 23 transfer class in college football (247 Sports).
This upcoming season could be one of the most important in recent memory as Arizona State will begin its journey in the Big 12. The last time ASU football was not a member of the Pac-12 (or Pac-10) conference was back in 1977 when they were in the Western Athletic Conference.
Arizona State football is predicted to finish near the bottom of the Big 12 according to sportsbooks. Vegas has set an over/under win total of 4.5. However, if you speak to people in, and around the program, there are hopes and expectations to exceed that number.
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