Article By Kristian Siuta on 1st November, 2009
The Sun Devils played well, even though as their usual self, ASU started out slow on offense. Turnovers, penalties, and blown opportunities once again spelt doom for the maroon and gold.
Although, through all of that, ASU still felt that they should have, and could have beat the California Golden Bears. The defense stepped up to the plate and shutdown the rushing attack of Jahvid Best and Shane Vereen. Arizona State even forced the turnovers necessary to win the game. But, on the other hand, the offense squ...
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