Quarterback Sam Leavitt, defensive back X Alford, wide receiver Jordyn Tyson, defensive lineman C.J. Fite, offensive lineman Ben Coleman, and defensive lineman Clayton Smith will represent Arizona State along with head coach Kenny Dillingham. Sun Devil Football will attend the first portion of Big 12 Media Days on Tuesday, July 8 at The Star – the 91-acre campus of the Dallas Cowboys World Headquarters and practice facility – in Frisco, Texas.
Big 12 Football Media Days could be considered a turning point for last year’s Arizona State team, as they were picked to finish 16th out of 16 teams in the Preseason Big 12 Conference Media Poll. The league opted not to conduct a preseason poll this season. Eight of the teams will spend Tuesday previewing the 2025 season with local, regional and national media.
Both days of the event will be broadcast live in their entirety on ESPNU and ESPN+, with portions of the day broadcast live on ESPN2 for the first time ever. Additionally, the event will broadcast on Big 12 Studios from 8:30 AM – 1 PM MST. Head Coach Kenny Dillingham is scheduled to be on the main stage from 11:20-11:35 AM MST for his media availability, which can be viewed on ESPN+. Sun Devil Fans will have many reasons to be paying attention on Tuesday, July 8…
X Alford, Defensive Back (IG | X)
– Dubbed himself the @100YardLandlord across his social media platforms and has made sure to become eponymous with the title this season as ASU’s last line of defense in the secondary.
– Played the 4th-most snaps in coverage in the Big 12 this season (354), allowing just seven receptions, the 2nd-fewest among Big 12 players (min. 250 coverage snaps) and 7th-fewest in the FBS.
– Opponents chose to throw his way on just 4.2 percent of coverage snaps, the 4th-lowest total among all FBS players. His 14 targets on the year were 8th-lowest in the FBS.
– Allowed just 76 yards in coverage last season – 8th-lowest among all FBS players and second in the Big 12.
– Allowed just 0.21 yards per coverage snap last season, lowest in the Big 12 and 4th in the FBS.
– Forced an incompletion 35.7 percent of the time when targeted, the best tally among all FBS players.
– The nation’s 27th-highest graded safety on overall defense (80.5) and 21st-highest graded safety in coverage (85.8)
– ASU’s last line of defense, Alford has been sure-handed as well with the nation’s 37th-best tackling grade among all players (86.6), tops in the Big 12 and 13th among FBS safeties.
– Was credited with just four missed tackles last year, tied for 16th-fewest among FBS safeties (min. 400 snaps) with a 6.8 missed tackle percentage that is 13th among FBS safeties.
– Member of the Pat Tillman Leadership Council.
Jordyn Tyson, Wide Receiver (IG | X)
– One of only two receivers to land on the Walter Camp Preseason All-American Second Team.
– A Third-Team All-America selection in 2024 by the Associated Press.
– Had a breakout season in 2024, with 75 catches for 1,101 yards and 10 touchdowns before getting injured in the second half of the Nov. 30 Arizona game and missing the postseason.
– Earned Big 12 Offensive Newcomer of the Year.
– Had five games of 100-yards receiving including 12 catches for 176 yards and two touchdowns at No. 16 Kansas State on Nov. 16.
– In the first six games, he totaled 25 catches for 369 yards and four touchdowns. In the second six games he had 50 receptions for 732 yards and six scores.
– He caught eight touchdowns in six-game stretch and 624 yards (104.0 yards per game) on 44 catches in that span. In the first four games, he had 14 catches for 209 yards with one touchdown.
– His ten touchdowns tied him for sixth all-time in Sun Devil history, one of just 11 Sun Devils total to reach double digits in a season, and the most since Jaelen Strong had 10 in 2014.
– The 176 receiving yards against KSU were the most since Brandon Aiyuk put up 196 on Washington State back on Oct. 12, 2019. It was the most receiving yards in a road game since Devin Lucien had 200 yards at California on Nov. 28, 2015.
– Four of his touchdown receptions were in the final five minutes of a half (two in the first half and two in the second half).
– Three of his seven touchdown catches came in the fourth quarter of games – which was tied for fourth among FBS receivers when his season ended. His 12 third down receiving conversions were tied for 17th in the FBS through the month of November.
– Tyson has emphasized wide receiver coach Hines Ward’s “No Block, No Rock” mantra as he was fifth among FBS receivers with 298 run-blocking snaps until his season was cut short.
C.J. Fite, Defensive Lineman (IG | X)
– Played and started in all 14 games during Arizona State’s run to the College Football Playoff.
– A member of the Pat Tillman Leadership Council.
– Cemented himself as one of the premier interior defensive lineman in the conference.
– Finished the season with 30 tackles, four tackles for loss, and two sacks.
– Managed to remain productive despite garnering a majority of the attention from opposing blocking schemes.
– A matchup problem for Big 12 offensive lineman and a big factor in Arizona State’s impressive run defense.
– Had at least one tackle in 12 of 14 games, including 3+ tackles on five occasions.
– Recovered a fumble and returned it for what proved to be the game-winning touchdown in the 30-23 victory over Mississippi State.
– Enjoyed one of the best performances by a defensive tackle in program history when he finished with eight tackles, two tackles for loss, and a sack against Texas Tech.
– Came through with a crucial sack in the close win over UCF, one of his three tackles on the night.
– Collected a pair of tackles in Arizona State’s Big 12 Championship victory in his home state of Texas.
– Recorded a tackle for loss in the Peach Bowl matchup with Texas.
– Speak of the Devils Podcast Sitdown Series: Defensive tackle C.J. Fite
Ben Coleman, Offensive Lineman (IG | X)
– One of the conference’s top returning lineman
– Key leadership piece offering a plethora of experience at the Division I level
– Finished 16th among all FBS players with just four pressures credited by PFF this season (min. 250 pass block snaps). His 1.2 pressure allowed percentage on 325 pass block snaps was 17th in the FBS.
– Coleman was not credited with allowing a sack last season.
– His 89.6 pass blocking grade was 6th among all FBS players and 4th among guards (min. 250 pass blocks).
– Has paved the way for ASU’s revamped offense, anchoring a line that was essential to a balanced attack.
– Road grader for ASU’s All-Everything running back and Heisman candidate, Cam Skattebo.
– Had not played a college football game in 646 days prior to his exceptional season.
– Completed his second Master’s degree in the Spring of 2025
– Arizona State’s Ben Coleman gearing up to take over at center from Leif Fautanu (Logan Stanley, Arizona Republic/March 27, 2025)
Clayton Smith, Defensive Lineman (IG | X)
– Played in all 14 games during Arizona State’s run to the College Football Playoff.
– Earned 12 starts at defensive end.
– Established himself as one of the premier pass rushers in the conference.
– Will be his second Big 12 Media Day, also attending the 2024 edition.
– Finished the season with 33 tackles, six tackles for loss, and 4.5 sacks.
– Managed to remain productive despite consistently facing double teams.
– A disruptive presence all year, forcing a fumble, recovering a fumble, and breaking up four passes.
– Had at least one tackle in 13 of 14 games, including 3+ tackles on six occasions.
– Forced a fumble in the win over Mississippi State that was returned by C.J. Fite for a touchdown.
– Came through with four tackles and 0.5 sack in the Peach Bowl vs. Texas.
– Started out the season with one sack in four of the first five contests.
– Contributed in many ways in Arizona State’s Big 12 Championship victory, collecting two tackles and a tackle for loss while adding two pass breakups.
Local Outlets Covering the Sun Devils at Big 12 Media Day
In addition to the heavy national attention that Sun Devil Football will be receiving at Big 12 Football Media Day, several prominent local media outlets will be in attendance and covering the event.
AZ Central
ASU News
ABC 15 (KNXV)
FOX 10 (KSAZ)
CBS 5 (KPHO)
NBC 12 (KPNX)
ABC 15 (KNXV)
Sun Devil Source
Devils Digest
SportsAZ360.com
GoPHNX.com
Arizona Sports 98.7 FM
Arizona PBS/Cronkite News
WCSN
Blaze Radio
Sun Devil Radio Network
+ many more
Live Appearances
Kenny Dillingham
8:15 AM MST – Big 12 Radio/Tune-In (Radio Row)
11:20 AM MST – Media Availability on Main Stage (ESPN+)
12:15 PM MST – College Football Live (ESPN2)
Players
11:30 AM MST – Big 12 Studios
12:00 PM MST – Big 12 Radio/Tune-In (Radio Row)
12:30 PM MST – ESPN Set (ESPNU/ESPN+)
How to Watch
ESPN2 (College Football Live starting at 12 PM MST)
ESPNU (All Day Coverage)
ESPN+ (All Day Coverage)
Press Conferences (Kenny Dillingham scheduled for 11:20-11:35 AM MST)
Big 12 Radio (Tune-In)
Walter Camp Preseason All-American Teams
The Walter Camp Football Foundation released their Preseason All-American Teams at the end of June and Sun Devil Football has a pair of representatives. Quarterback Sam Leavitt and wide receiver Jordyn Tyson each landed on the Walter Camp Preseason All-American Second Team. They are two of the 11 individuals to earn the national recognition. The Sun Devil offense will feature one of the nation’s best quarterback-wide receiver duos. Arizona State is one of 11 schools to have at least two players be named Preseason All-Americans by Walter Camp.
Walter Camp Preseason Second Team All-Americans
Second Team Offense
QB: Sam Leavitt (Arizona State)
WR: Jordyn Tyson (Arizona State), Elijah Sarratt (Indiana)
RB: Makhi Hughes (Oregon), Isaac Brown (Louisville)
TE: Justin Joly (North Carolina State)
OL: Ar’maj Reed-Adams (Texas A&M), Cayden Green (Missouri), Jordan Seaton (Colorado), Olaivavega Ioane (Penn State)
C: Logan Jones (Iowa)
Walter Camp Preseason All-Americans by School
Alabama, Clemson, Indiana, Penn State, Texas – 3
Arizona State, Miami, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oregon, Texas A&M – 2
Athlon Sports Preseason Big 12 Honors
A total of 15 Sun Devils received Big 12 Preseason All-Conference recognition from Athlon Sports. Leading the way was wide receiver Jordyn Tyson, who landed on the First Team Offense of Athlon Sports’ Preseason All-American Team. Tyson also was a First Team Big 12 All-Conference selection and is joined by fellow Media Day attendees Sam Leavitt, Ben Coleman, and X Alford in earning the distinction. Here is a full list of preseason honorees from Athlon Sports.
Texas to Tempe
Eight of the 16 returning starters for the Sun Devils this year are from Texas. The list includes Jordyn Tyson (Allen), Josh Atkins (Mansfield Timberview), Keith Abney (Waxahachie), Xavion Alford (Shadow Creek), C.J. Fite (Tatum), Clayton Smith (Texas High School in Texasarkana), Prince Dorbah (Highland Park) and Jordan Crook (Duncanville).
Elite Experience
Eight Sun Devils started all 14 games last year, and seven of them return. C.J. Fite, Josh Atkins, Ben Coleman, Max Iheanachor, Javan Robinson, Myles Rowser and Keith Abney II were 14-game starters. Center and second-team Walter Camp All-American Leif Fautanu is the only 14-game starter who doesn’t return in 2025.
Protecting Home Turf
Arizona State (6-0) was one of 16 teams to go undefeated at home in 2024 and the only Big 12 team. Oregon, Boise State, Alabama, Missouri, Army, Memphis and Tennessee all went 7-0, while Miami, Ohio, Marshall, UTSA, Georgia and Washington joined ASU at 6-0. Indiana went 8-0, while Georgia Tech went 5-0. ASU travels to one-home loss Big 12 teams from last year Iowa State (6-1), Colorado (5-1) and Baylor (5-1). The Sun Devils didn’t lose a home game for the first time since 2004.
Comfortable hen it’s Close
Arizona State was 6-2 in one score games (5-1 in games of seven points or less) in 2024. The only teams with six or more wins in one-score games were Arkansas State (7-1), Sam Houston State (6-0), Texas Tech, Duke and Missouri (all 6-1) and Syracuse (7-2).
Fo(u)rks Up
ASU made 18 fourth-down conversions in 2024. After converting on those 18, ASU had 12 touchdowns, 2 field goals and took a knee to end the Mississippi State game. The only three times it didn’t work as it had an interception, a missed field goal and turned it over on down later in the drive.
Undefeated in November
ASU went undefeated in November for the first time since 2013 and just its third time from 1976-present. ASU also was undefeated in November in 2013 (4-0), 1996 (3-0), 1975 (5-0), 1972 (4-0), 1971 (4-0), 1970 (3-0), 1969 (5-0), 1968 (5-0), 1967 (3-0), 1965 (3-0), 1963 (4-0), 1959 (4-0), 1958 (4-0), 1957 (5-0) and 1950 (4-0).
Returning AP All-Americans
Jordyn Tyson earned Third-Team Associated Press All-American honors last and is one of 16 returners from those teams in 2025. He is one of five returning AP All-Americans returning on offense along with center Jake Slaughter (Florida), wide receivers Jeremiah Smith (Ohio State) and Eric Rivers (Florida International) and tackle Spencer Fano (Utah)
Big 12 Honorees are Back
Arizona State has six returnees from the 2024 All Big 12 Team returning next year, led by wide receiver and first-team honoree Jordyn Tyson (Offensive Newcomer of the Year), second-team honoree Sam Leavitt (Offensive Freshman of the Year), defensive back Xavion Alford (first), tight end Chamon Metayer (second), defensive lineman C.J. Fite (second) and linebacker Keyshaun Elliott (second).
ASU Alumni on Sun Devil Football 2025 roster (listed alphabetically)
Xavion Alford, BA Liberal Studies, 2024
Coben Bourguet, BSE Engineering Management, 2024
Ben Coleman, MA Communication, 2024
Anthonie Cooper, BA Interdisciplinary Studies (Communication/Nutrition and Healthy Living), 2022
Prince Dorbah, BS Communication, 2024
Adama Fall, BA Liberal Studies
Zyrus Fiaseu, BA Liberal Studies, 2025
Cameron Harpole, BA Communication, 2025
Max Iheanachor, BA Liberal Studies, 2025
Chamon Metayer, BA Liberal Studies, 2025
Elijah O’Neal, BA Liberal Studies, 2024
Kyle Scott, BS Psychology, 2025
Ian Shewell, BS Clinical Exercise Science, 2025
Clayton Smith, BA Liberal Studies, 2025
Justin Wodtly, BA Liberal Studies, 2025
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