AD Patterson: ‘Ecstatic’ about Sun Devils’ start
Sep 25, 2012, 10:17 PM | Updated: 11:24 pm
Heading into their 2012 season, no knew what to expect from the Arizona State Sun Devils.
The program hasn’t had a winning season since 2007. First-year coach Todd Graham was coming off a 6-6 campaign during his only year at Pittsburgh. And, quarterback Taylor Kelly — who had four career passes to his name before 2012 — needed an impressive showing during Fall Camp just to win the job.
Four games in and a 3-1 record later, ASU has certainly made a case that this season is not a transition into a new coaching regime.
“If you had told me that in the three games we’ve won of four, that we would have won in as dominating a shape as we did and Taylor Kelly would have come out of nowhere from Spring Training and played great, I would have been ecstatic,” athletic director Steve Patterson said on Arizona Sports 620’s Doug & Wolf. “I think all Sun Devil fans should be pleased with the job Todd Graham and his staff have done.”
The Sun Devils will look to avenge a long road drought — haven’t won since 1997 — against California this weekend. While ASU doesn’t want to get too far ahead of themselves, road wins against the Golden Bears Saturday and potentially Colorado next weekend would go a long way towards securing a bowl berth.