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Oregon wide receiver Bralon Addison, left, pulls in a touchdown as Arizona State cornerback Deveron Carr defends during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012, in Tempe, Ariz. (AP Photo/Matt York)
TEMPE -- So, that didn't go very well.

Arizona State had a chance on the big stage -- one shot, one opportunity -- and they ended up with a sweater full of mom's spaghetti.

The well-oiled, chrome-helmeted machine that is Oregon acted like a 325-pound bouncer fiercely guarding the velvet ropes of the elite group of Pac-12 teams. After falling behind 7-0 just three plays into the game, the Ducks simply brushed themselves off and reeled off 43 straight points before halftime on their way to an easy 43-21 win in front of 71,004 fans at Sun Devil Stadium.

Arizona State head coach Todd Graham called this the biggest game he's ever coached in. And it was. It was an opportunity for the Sun Devils to crash the national relevance party way ahead of schedule. Nobody expected the Sun Devils, who imploded after a 6-2 start in 2011, to be in the conversation for the Pac-12 South crown.

Oregon didn't want to participate in ASU's coronation. They proved once again that they are the elite team in the conference and one of the best in the country.

While Arizona State fell on their face on national television, I'm here to remind you, it's okay. The fact of the matter is that this is one loss, and Graham still has the program headed in the right direction. I know that's hard to believe in the aftermath of a 22-point beatdown (thanks for that, Mark May).

But keep in mind, Graham has guided this Sun Devil team to a 5-2 mark and a 3-1 conference record with many of the same players that were complicit in throwing in the towel during the "Great Meltdown of 2011" -- at least that's how I remember it.

Let's remember, this was also a statement game for Oregon. Many around the country doubted the Ducks' accomplishments against an easy schedule with five home games and a neutral-site game in Duck-friendly Seattle. Many thought that redshirt freshman quarterback Marcus Mariota would struggle against a good team on the road in his first true test in a hostile environment. He didn't.

Oregon made their statement, while ASU's eluded them. The key is how this team responds. In nine days, the Devils will host a beatable UCLA team in Tempe. A win would push them to 4-1 in conference play and would make them bowl eligible. From what has been on display from this year's Sun Devil squad, adverse effects from a humbling loss like this one to Oregon are hard to picture. Graham, his staff and his players have come too far to roll off the rails.

This is when the buy-in to Graham's teachings truly get a test from the players with the pitchforks on their helmets.

I think they're gonna be just fine.

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    Jinkle wrote...
    1 maybe 2 wins left on the schedule?
    Burns, Gambo, Doug, Wolf, please for the love of god quit overhyping these guys... every year they play well against powderpuffs and every year when they play the real teams they get exposed. This is a BAD football team!
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    beardownaz4life wrote...
    always overhyped...
    Good article Mr GreenMachine, but as you know asu fans thought they were well deserving and ready for this oregon matchup.. by playing powderpuff schools, etc. Then came the reality check last night.. it was over in the 1ST Q.... :)
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    Lee A. wrote...
    Not a Bad Team...
    ... but a young team with a lot of talent, a new coaching staff and a new philosophy. Time will tell if the latter two have lasting and positive effects on the team's performance. I hope so but in the meantime, let's cut some slack and give them time to mature and improve. Two years from now, we will probably know.
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    nokidding wrote...
    It was like...
    Losing Dockett and Washington in the first 5 minutes of the game. How do you come back from that?
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    Mikey_D wrote...
    RE: it was like....
    @nokidding... Do not campare NFL to college ball, everyone on an NFL team is a PRO lousy analogy. @Gambo... i was one of those rolling my eyeballs when i listen to you all week! Like mark may said "BEATDOWN" and ill add "of epic porportions" game wasnt as close as the score indicated. Game over at the end of the first quarter.
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    BrewCrewAZ wrote...
    Not a bad team
    Calling them a bad team is ridiculous. They're inexperienced, if anything. This is a young, talented team that just happens to be very thin at some positions. I'm excited to see them in the future with some depth.
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    zakdaddy22 wrote...
    Have they stopped scoring yet?
    I did not think we could win that game but thought that it would be much closer. The defense did everything they could despite the injuries (which truly hurt the momentum) but the offense looked pathetic, unorganized and not well planned. Norvell, although I like him and think he is a good coach, did not game plan very well. The outcome is likely closer to what it should be, not what we hoped it would be.
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    BrewCrewAZ wrote...
    Thank you Erik J.
    ...for bringing some common sense to the table. I agree with everything you said.
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    Charles B. wrote...
    BlackOut the Duck
    BlackOut the Duck! They had 43 points in the first 17:30 of the game. They pulled their starters on both sides of the ball midway through 2ndQ. And it was at sun devil stadium. I've never seen that against another Div. 1 opponent.
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    JeffStrohmeyer wrote...
    Thanks Vince
    for reminding the fans that this is not the end, rather just the beginning. This was a good measuring stick for Graham and the rest of the staff. And now they must put their heads back down and keep grinding. 5-2, 4-1 in conf.? Are you serious? There is no question this program is headed in the right direction - finally. And for the detractors, please keep up your attitude. Graham has already cast doubt over those saying Tucson, Westwood and Pullman had better hires. And by the end of this season, it will again be obviously just how wrong they all were.
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