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Arizona State basketball outmatched in exhibition vs. Duke
A lot went wrong in Arizona State basketball head coach Bobby Hurley’s return to Duke. And maybe “a lot” is an understatement.
The preseason No. 7 Blue Devils routed the Sun Devils 103-47, marking an unhappy homecoming for Hurley, where he played from 1989-93.
The Sun Devils scored just seven points in the final 7:30 of the game.
“Train wreck is a good word, maybe,” Hurley said after the game. “I wasn’t experimenting tonight and this just happened to us, we got our ass kicked.
“Hats off to where they are, and oh sh*t to where we are right now.”
Big man Jayden Quaintance — who is the highest-ranked recruit the Sun Devils have landed in the modern recruiting era — finished with 11 points, shooting 5-for-13 from the field with six rebounds and three assists. Basheer Jihad also finished with 11 points, shooting 2-for-6 from the field and converting 6 of 7 free throws.
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These two shared the floor with Duke’s Cooper Flagg and five-star freshman Kon Knueppel, the former in which is the No. 1-ranked prospect nationally by 247Sports and ESPN.
Flagg finished with nine points, shooting 3-for-9 and missing both three-point attempts. Knueppel led the team with 19 points, shooting 4-for-8 from beyond the arc and recording five rebounds, four assists and two steals to round out his night.
As a whole, the Sun Devils shot just 28.1% from the field and 25% from beyond the arc. Arizona State allowed 66 second-half points by the Blue Devils and turned the ball over 18 times as a whole.
“My granddaughter is not going to remember this game. She’s three months old, thank God,” Hurley said after the game. “It was her first game so hopefully they’ll be better days ahead.
“I hope by the end of this week, we’ll learn something from this.”
Arizona State’s regular season opener comes against Idaho State on Nov. 5 at Desert Financial Arena. Tip-off is at 7 p.m.
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Arizona Cardinals designate DL L.J. Collier to return from IR
Collier has been out since Week 2 with a knee injury.
The Arizona Cardinals could have some defensive line reinforcements soon. On Wednesday, they designated defensive lineman L.J. Collier to return from injured reserve. That move opened a 21-day window allowing him to participate in practice.
Getting designated to return means that he must be activated during or at the conclusion of the 21-day window or revert to IR for the rest of the season.
Collier injured his knee in Week 2 against the Carolina Panthers. He has one tackle in two games this season.
Last season, he had a career season. In 17 games with 15 starts, he had 29 tackles, 3.5 sacks, four tackles for loss and six quarterback hits. They were career-high marks in games, tackles and sacks, and he tied his career-high in tackles for loss.
In his third season with the Cardinals, he has been unlucky with injuries. He played in just one game in 2023, losing the rest of his season to a torn biceps. He played in all 17 games last season and missed 10 games after two games this year.
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Arizona Cardinals ink former Pittsburgh Steelers preseason star
Former Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker Eku Leota is signing with the Arizona Cardinals just one week after he was cut by the New Orleans Saints.
Leota played in three games for the Saints this season. The Steelers let go of Leota during final cut downs in August despite having a standout preseason for the team.
A native of Asheville, North Carolina, Leota was an undrafted free agent in the 2023 NFL Draft. He made the practice squad for the Panthers to start the year before being elevated in November. The 6-foot-3 linebacker can play both inside and outside but had stood out as an edge rusher for the Steelers during the preseason.
Leota played for the Auburn Tigers and Northwestern Wildcats during his college career, and lost most of his final collegiate season with a torn pectoral muscle. He had 7.5 sacks in his first season with the Tigers.
In a crowded room, Leota still flashed and was able to separate himself enough to get noticed by other teams, and now, get a spot on an active gameday roster.
The Steelers, meanwhile, have lots of talent in their outside linebacker room and have four players they are comfortable with right now, which left Leota on the outside looking in.
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