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Arizona State (8-5, 5-3) 34, Arizona 20 (4-8, 1-7)

Official Start Time: 1:11 p.m. Game Time Temp: 62? Attendance: 47,005

  • The All-Time Series: The Sun Devils won for the second straight time in Tucson to win the 76th "Duel in the Desert." ASU clinched at least as share of third place in the Pac-10 with an 8-5, 5-3 Pac-10 record. Arizona still leads the all-time series dating back to 1899, 43-32-1. ASU has now won three of the last four games in the series.
  • Mike Williams Has Big Day as Territorial Cup MVP: Junior tailback Mike Williams recorded ASU's second 100-yard rushing game this season with a career-high 162 yards on 40 carries and four TD's. Redshirt freshman Cornell Canidate had ASU's other 100-yard game when he equaled the century mark in the second game of the year vs. Eastern Washington. His 40 rushing attempts are the second most in ASU single-game history, with the school record of 44 set by Kevin Galbreath vs. UCLA in 1992. Williams broke his previous career high of 143 yards on 33 carries vs. Colorado State (9/15/00) during his freshman season. His four TD's are tied for the second most in ASU single-game history (now done 18 times) and marks the third time this year a Sun Devil has scored four TD's in the game as Canidate also had four vs. Stanford and Shaun McDonald had four vs. SDSU. The four rushing TD's are tied for the second most in single-game history with Terry Battle last scoring four vs. USC in 1996. The school record is five rushing TD's by Ben Malone vs. Oregon State in 1973.
  • Suggs Breaks ASU Career Sack Record: Junior defensive end Terrell Suggs had already broken the Pac-10, ASU and NCAA single-season sacks record, and today vs. Arizona etched his name in the record books one more time with two more sacks to give him 42 in his career breaking the ASU career record. The previous mark was 41 set by Shante Carver (1990-93). Suggs ended tied for the team lead with eight total tackles (five solo, three assisted) and had three tackles for loss (-23 yards). He now has 29.5 TFL in 2002 and 63.5 in his career. He now eyes the unofficial NCAA record of sacks of 24.5 achieved by Pittsburgh's Zeke Gadson in 1987. Suggs is a finalist for the Nagurski, Lombardi and Hendricks national defensive awards.
  • Pinkard Moves Into Eighth for Single-Season Catches by Tight End: With his game-high and career-high six catches for 80 yards vs. the Wildcats, senior tight end Mike Pinkard now has 29 catches this year to move into a tie for eighth with Ken Dyer (1966) for receptions in a season by a Sun Devil tight end.
  • Hagan Ties ASU Freshman Record For Receptions: With three catches for 52 yards, freshman wide receiver Derek Hagan now has 30 catches to tie the freshman school record set by College Football Hall of Fame member and former NFL wide receiver John Jefferson in 1974. His 386 receiving yards are now just 37 yards short of the freshman record also set by Jefferson in 1974.
  • Andrew Walter Has Another Solid Game: With 295 yards on 25-for-35 (72%) passing vs. Arizona, sophomore quarterback Andrew Walter notched his seventh game of 290 or more passing yards in his nine starts this year. He did not throw a TD pass for only the second time this year as a starter. With his 25 completions he is now 246-for-426 (58%) for 3,584 yards on the year.
  • Miller Has His Hand in Blocked Punts: Redshirt freshman Matt Miller blocked ASU's second punt this year early in the first quarter to lead to a field goal. Miller was also involved in ASU's first blocked punt this year at San Diego State when he recovered Jamar Williams blocked punt for a TD.
  • A Long Drive and Drives: The 10 play, 94-yard drive by ASU in the second quarter is the longest of the year and the longest by the Sun Devils under head coach Dirk Koetter. ASU's previous long this year was a six play, 91 yard drive for a TD vs. Stanford (9/28) and the previous longest for a Koetter team was a 14-play, 93-yard drive against USC last year. ASU also had a 13-play, 84-yard drive to set up Williams' three-yard TD run and a 10-play, 85-yard drive on Williams third rushing TD of the day.
  • Interception Notes: Mason Unck's interception in the first quarter was the first of his career (30th career game) and was ASU's Pac-10 leading 20th INT (at the time) of the year. Unck's INT also marked the 13th player to record at least one INT this year for the Sun Devils. Sophomore Jason Shivers recorded his second and third INT's of the year in the fourth quarter for the team's 21st and 22nd of 2002. The 22 interceptions are tied for the 10th most in ASU single-season history. That marks the most picks since intercepting 23 passes in 1991.
  • Arizona State Notes: For the fourth time this year in their 13 games the Sun Devils put points on the scoreboard first... Shaun McDonald caught a pass in his 28th consecutive game dating back to the Oregon game of his freshman season... junior Skyler Fulton had five receptions for 47 yards marking the second most passes he has caught in a single-game in his career... ASU punted only one time as Tim Parker belted a 50-yarder in the first half... for the first time in the last four games ASU won the turnover battle (3-4)... ASU has now outscored its opponent 248-185 in the second half this year, including a 24-7 margin vs. Arizona today... the five Pac-10 wins are the most since also winning five in 1999... senior place kicker Mike Barth was 2-for-2 kicking field goals (27 and 32-yarders) to update his season totals to 21-for-30 on the season... ASU won the time-of-possession battle 36:00-24:00... Koetter is now 18-8 overall and 8-1 at ASU when his teams lead in time of possession.