ASU football converts fake punt for highlight play during Peach Bowl vs. Texas
Jan 1, 2025, 12:54 PM | Updated: 5:26 pm
Arizona State shocked Texas with a successful fake punt late in an otherwise tumultuous first half of the Peach Bowl on Wednesday. The 32-yard completion marked ASU’s longest play of the day at that point.
ASU faced fourth-and-nine from its own 21-yard line while trailing 17-3 with two minutes left in the half, and the Longhorns were set to receive the ball in the second half.
Head coach Kenny Dillingham pulled off a drastic measure, and freshman punter Kanyon Floyd rolled out to his right and hit open defensive lineman Blazen Lono-Woo for a big gain.
Fourth down and nine at their own 21-yard line? Perfect time for a fake punt pass from @ASUFootball 🤯#ForksUp | 📺 ESPN pic.twitter.com/jZECBsp92t
— Big 12 Conference (@Big12Conference) January 1, 2025
The Sun Devils successfully executed a fake punt earlier this season on a pass to edge rusher Clayton Smith against Kansas.
ASU marched down the field to set up a field-goal attempt, although the kick from Carston Kieffer was blocked by Ethan Burke.
Maintaining possession and bleeding the clock prevented Texas from scoring before the half, a small victory despite the two-possession deficit.
Special teams hurt the Sun Devils in the first half, as ASU allowed a 75-yard punt return for a touchdown and committed an offsides penalty as Texas attempted a field goal. Texas converted on fourth-and-two after the penalty.
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