2010 Arizona State Sun Devils football team

The 2010 Arizona State Sun Devils football team represented Arizona State University in the 2010 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Sun Devils were led by head coach Dennis Erickson in his 4th season. They played their home games at Sun Devil Stadium and are members of the Pacific-10 Conference. They finished the season 6–6, 4–5 in Pac-10 play. Despite a .500 record, the Sun Devils were not bowl eligible due to two wins over teams from the FCS.[1]

2010 Arizona State Sun Devils football
ConferencePacific-10 Conference
Record6–6 (4–5 Pac-10)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorNoel Mazzone (1st season)
Offensive schemeSpread
Defensive coordinatorCraig Bray (4th season)
Base defense4–3
CaptainOmar Bolden
Jon Hargis
Gerald Munns
Steven Threet
Thomas Weber
Home stadiumSun Devil Stadium
Uniform
Seasons
← 2009
2011 →
2010 Pacific-10 Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 3 Oregon $ 90  121 
No. 4 Stanford  % 81  121 
USC 54  85 
Washington 54  76 
Arizona 45  76 
Arizona State 45  66 
Oregon State 45  57 
California 36  57 
UCLA 27  48 
Washington State 18  210 
  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
  • % – BCS at-large representative
  • † – USC ineligible for championship and post-season due to NCAA sanctions
Rankings from AP Poll

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 47:00 pmPortland State*FSAZW 54–943,238[2]
September 117:00 pmNorthern Arizona*
  • Sun Devil Stadium
  • Tempe, AZ
FSAZ+W 41–2049,043[3]
September 1812:30 pmat No. 11 Wisconsin*ABC/ESPN2L 19–2081,332[4]
September 257:30 pmNo. 5 Oregon
  • Sun Devil Stadium
  • Tempe, AZ
FSNL 31–4260,326[5]
October 23:30 pmat Oregon StateFSAZL 28–3145,409[6]
October 97:00 pmat WashingtonFSAZW 24–1465,685[7]
October 2312:30 pmat CaliforniaFSNL 17–5051,599[8]
October 304:00 pmWashington State
  • Sun Devil Stadium
  • Tempe, AZ
W 42–044,903[9]
November 67:30 pmat USCFSNL 33–3468,744[10]
November 134:30 pmNo. 7 Stanford
  • Sun Devil Stadium
  • Tempe, AZ
FSAZL 13–1745,592[11]
November 2612:30 pmUCLA
  • Sun Devil Stadium
  • Tempe, AZ
FSNW 55–3444,555[12]
December 25:00 pmat ArizonaESPNW 30–29 2OT56,253[13]
  • *Non-conference game
  • Homecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Mountain time

Game summaries

Northern Arizona

1234Total
Lumberjacks3710020
Sun Devils710101441

Portland State

1234Total
Vikings33309
Sun Devils1614141054

Wisconsin

1234Total
Sun Devils733619
#11 Badgers3107020

Oregon

1234Total
#5 Ducks141414042
Sun Devils7177031

On September 25, 2010, Oregon defeated Arizona State in Tempe, Arizona by a score of 42-31. Though a night game, kickoff temperatures for the game soared at 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Arizona State took an early lead in the game, but Oregon responded with a season-high 4 team interceptions. The Sun Devils held primary running back LaMichael James to only 114 rushing yards, but the total was enough to move James past the 2,000 yard mark for his career. Oregon quarterback Darren Thomas had 290 passing yards in the game, including a 61-yard pass to tight end David Paulson, which were career longs for both players. The win was sufficiently impressive to Associated Press voters to move the Ducks from 5th to 4th (past TCU) in the September 27th AP Poll.[14][15]

Oregon State

1234Total
Sun Devils7731128
Beavers10140731

Washington

1234Total
Sun Devils1470324
Huskies700714

California

1234Total
Sun Devils307717
Golden Bears1016141050
Cal running back Shane Vereen scores the game's opening touchdown

California faced Arizona State, who was coming off a bye week and looking for their first win in Berkeley since 1997.[16] Although Sun Devils quarterback Steven Threet completed passes of 44 and 26 yards on the opening possession, Arizona State had to settle for a field goal, after which Cal took control of the game. The Bears responded with a drive that also resulted in a field goal, then intercepted Threet deep in Cal territory, but couldn't capitalize on the turnover. After forcing a three and out, Cal took advantage of a 28-yard punt return by wide receiver Jeremy Ross that gave them great field possession on the Arizona State 28-yard line. The Bears took advantage of two Sun Devils penalties with Shane Vereen scoring the game's first touchdown on an 8-yard run. Cal scored again to open the second quarter on a 4-yard pass from Kevin Riley to wide receiver Keenan Allen, with the PAT being blocked. Riley then connected with wide receiver Marvin Jones for a 52-yard score. A 37-yard field goal attempt by Arizona State missed, while Cal made one from 23 yards to put the Bears up 26 to 3 at the half.

Third-string quarterback Samson Szakacsy stepped in for an injured Threet, after Brock Osweiler refused to go in to avoid disqualifying his redshirt year. The Bears scored to open the second half on a 5-yard run by Vereen. Two minutes later, the Bears blocked a Sun Devils punt, which was recovered by defensive back Chris Conte for a 7-yard score. Arizona State in turn was able to block a Cal punt for a 1-yard touchdown by linebacker Oliver Aron. Cal opened the fourth quarter with a field goal, then scored on a 19-yard run by wide receiver Jeremy Ross. The final score of the game came on a fumble by backup quarterback Brock Mansion which was recovered by linebacker Brandon Magee for a 26-yard score.[17]

Kevin Riley threw for 240 yards and two scores, while Shane Vereen rushed for 91 yards, tying him for fifth place in career rushing touchdowns with Justin Forsett, while wide receiver Marvin Jones had 110 receiving yards and a score. Steven Threet threw for 130 yards with two interceptions and Szakacsy able to only manage 66. The Sun Devils were held to 51 rushing yards.[16]

Washington State

1234Total
Cougars00000
Sun Devils14147742

USC

1234Total
Sun Devils70141233
Trojans01415534

Stanford

1234Total
Sun Devils706013
#7 Cardinal703717

UCLA

1234Total
Bruins1737734
Sun Devils714171755

Arizona State quarterback Brock Osweiler threw 4 touchdown passes while UCLA quarterback Richard Brehaut had three. The victory ended UCLA's hope of a bowl game in December.

Arizona

1234OT2OTTotal
Sun Devils330143730
Wildcats001463629

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