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Arizona State fans watch against Oregon during the second half of an NCAA college football game, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012, in Tempe, Ariz. (AP Photo/Matt York)
Tempe, Ariz. -- Arizona State head coach Todd Graham began his postgame press conference with an opening statement that lasted 3 minutes and 30 seconds.

Of all the rambling (and don't worry, this was not Billy Madison-type stuff), one thing the first-year Sun Devil boss said really stood out:

"We were dominated by a team that was a lot better than us," Graham said.

He's absolutely right.

While just one game separated the teams in the standings going into Thursday night's contest, most rational observers (read: not Sun Devil homers) knew there was a greater gap between them on the field.

After all, there's a reason Oregon is ranked 2nd in the AP Poll and 3rd in the BCS standings while Arizona State couldn't crack the top 25 in either. They had each played weak schedules up to this point, but history gave the Ducks the benefit of the doubt.

And now, ASU fans, you should give your coach and his staff the same courtesy.

This loss, as disappointing as it may be, should not really come as a shock. A reality check, maybe, but at the end of the day this was not a game anyone penciled in as a "W" when looking at the schedule before the season began.

And hey, for the first 1:12 the Sun Devils looked every bit Oregon's equal. Then Oregon started to play like, well, Oregon.

The Ducks are on a level the Sun Devils can only hope to reach. They turned a 7-0 deficit into a comfortable lead before many people could even take their seats, and when the teams went to the locker room the score was 43-7 and the game was all but over.

That Arizona State outscored the Ducks 14-0 in the second half means absolutely nothing. If Oregon needed to score, they would have scored. If Oregon needed a stop, they'd get a stop.

It's what they do. To everyone.

So when you look at this game it is important to realize the Sun Devils are not this bad. Taylor Kelly, who entered the game as one of the nation's best quarterbacks, is not a guy who will throw for 93 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions every game. And the defense, which was highly-ranked before the game, will not allow 454 yards of total offense against the likes of UCLA and Washington State.

Unless defensive tackle Will Sutton is out for a while, in which case all bets are off.

The point is, Arizona State is not as bad as they appeared Thursday night at Sun Devil Stadium. They're also not as good as the 5-1 start to the season they may have made some believe.

The Sun Devils are something in between -- likely a seven, eight-win team -- and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that at this point in the Todd Graham era.

What can separate Graham from his predecessor is how his squad responds to this demoralizing loss. Last season, after going to Eugene and losing to the Ducks, the Devils responded by beating a lousy Colorado team before losing their final five games.

Unfortunately for Arizona State, the price of a cushy first half schedule is a daunting second half slate.

The next three games are all against teams that can beat the Sun Devils, and two of them are on the road. Beat an interesting UCLA team next week and the world is right again. Lose to them -- and then to Oregon State and USC -- and memories of last year's collapse will surely resurface.

That will not happen if the change Graham has been credited with bringing to the Sun Devils is in fact here to stay. The Sun Devils stayed disciplined even while Thursday's game got away from them, which is absolutely a good sign. They fought until the end, but not after the whistle.

The Sun Devils may not be a better team than the Oregon Ducks, but now is their chance to prove they are improving.

And that's all any reasonable fan can ask for.

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    LisaLoveWorksEverydayAsBossOfToddWhilePenniStaysAtHomeReadingDai wrote...
    Todd Graham and Steve Patterson are Jokes
    College football in Tempe is a joke. You don't even sell out the place against the #2 team , and 1/2 the people leave at halftime. How ridiculous does that hyperbole that Graham spews sound now?
    I Wonder Why I Have Two Ex-Wives
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    sundevil7901 wrote...
    Good article, Greenie
    So now we know we are not an elite team. That doesn't diminish what Graham has done for this program, and what he is still trying to do. ASU is still a good team and will finish with a nice season that's well beyond the pundit's expectations. Haters coming out of the woodwork now need to pump their brakes.
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    Rainex80 wrote...
    Its fair to say
    That Oregon is much MUCH better. Im not knocking down any walls by saying that. But what isnt fine is the lack of competitive edge last night. Would have loved for a fighting chance and a different 60 minutes than last year. However, once again, big game...big dissapointment. We then have to wait yet another year for ASU to be relevant in football. Or we just come to terms this is ASU, start out strong with easy schedules and flake in the second half of the season with the bulk of pac 12 scheduling. Last night showed no improvement or signs of a positive future.
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    russ c. wrote...
    Nice article Adam Green and.............
    of course the "ultra-losers" come & comment ~ LisaLove & Rainex ~~ the season "still" has a long way to go!! Lisa, you should just "slither" back to you're "extremely little" hole in the ground that you some how managed to slither out of.......
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