TEMPE, Ariz.— Sun Devil Football and the Pac-12 Conference have announced the 2020 football schedule and ASU's six home games for the campaign, which features league games against Oregon State, UCLA, Cal and Utah and non-conference matchups with Northern Arizona and BYU.
ASU will open the season at home in Sun Devil Stadium/Frank Kush Field against Northern Arizona on Thursday, Sept. 3. The Sun Devils will then go on the road for the first time the following weekend at UNLV (9/12). It will be just the second all-time matchup against the Rebels.
The Sun Devils return home to take on BYU on Sept. 19, squaring off with the Cougars for the first time since 1998.
ASU opens the Pac-12 slate with a key South Division matchup against USC in Los Angeles on Spet. 26 and before hosting its conference home opener on Oct. 3 against Oregon State. ASU remains home with its tilt against UCLA the following weekend (10/10) before heading into a bye weekend on Oct. 17.
Back-to-back road tilts fill out the back half of October with ASU heading to Colorado on Oct. 24 before a Halloween showdown in Pullman against Washington State.
The month of November features alternating home and away contests with ASU taking on Cal at Sun Devil Stadium on Nov. 7 before heading back on the road to square off with Oregon in Eugene on Friday, Nov. 13.
The Sun Devil Senior Day and final home game of the season will take place against Utah on Nov. 21 before ASU closes out the regular season with the annual Territorial Cup contest against Arizona on Nov. 28 in Tucson.
Sun Devil Football season tickets are now available for the 2020 season. Season ticket holders may renew on their online account manager while new season ticket deposits can be made online or by calling 480-727-0000. No deposit is necessary to renew seats and fans can take advantage of payment plans and still receive Loyalty Pricing. Please visit www.thesundevils.com/renew to log into your account, view the pricing map and benefits chart, and for more information on FAQ's and parking.
Fans interested in purchasing new season tickets for the 2020 Sun Devil football season may visit www.sundeviltickets.com or may call the Sun Devil Ticket Office at 480-965-5812.
The 2020 Sun Devil Football schedule is on the league's computer cycle of having four Pac-12 home games and five conference road games. Every Pac-12 team has two "misses" each year, meaning the teams they do not face. ASU's misses in 2020 are Stanford and Washington.
The Pac-12 Championship game will be played on Friday, Dec. 4 in Las Vegas' new Allegiant Stadium.
A combination of the ESPN channels, ABC, FOX and FOX Sports 1 will broadcast 45 games nationally, including the Pac-12 Championship Game, and Pac-12 Networks will offer 35 games to a national audience. Exact broadcast schedules will be determined at a later date.
2020 Sun Devil Football Schedule
Sept. 3 – Northern Arizona (Thursday)
Sept. 12 – at UNLV
Sept. 19 - BYU
Sept. 26 – at USC
Oct. 3 – Oregon State
Oct. 10 – UCLA
Oct. 17 – Bye Week
Oct. 24 – at Colorado
Oct. 31 – at Washington State
Nov. 7 – California
Nov. 13 – at Oregon (Friday)
Nov. 21 – Utah
Nov. 28 – at Arizona
*Times to be announced at later dates
NOTE HEADING INTO 2020: ASU will enter the 2020 season as one of 21 teams with at least a three-game winning streak. The others are LSU (17), Air Force (8), FAU (7), Appalachian State, Notre Dame and Tennessee (6), Florida, Iowa, Kent State, Kentucky, Navy and Western Kentucky (4), while others with three are Buffalo, Cal, Michigan State, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Rice and UCF.
CONSECUTIVE PASSES WITHOUT AN INTERCEPTION ENTERING 2020
239-Trevor Lawrence, Clemson
191-Bo Nix, Auburn
187-Joe Burrow, LSU
170-Tommy DeVito, Syracuse
157-Jayden Daniels, Arizona State
KEEPING IT CLOSE UNDER COACH HERM: ASU has had 10 games decided by four points or less in the past two seasons, the most in the Pac-12 (WSU has had eight) and tied with San Diego State for most in the nation…ASU has had 17 games decided by a touchdown or less, the most in the nation (Texas with 16) and easily the most in the Pac-12 (Cal and Washington have 12)…take it one point higher and ASU's 17 8-point games (still one possession) is most in the nation (Eastern Michigan and Texas with 16, Cal had 13)…ASU has seven wins by four points or less, most in the Pac-12 (Oregon with six) and tied for most in the nation (with Hawaii, Nevada and Northern Illinois)…ASU's nine wins of seven points or less is most in the Pac-12 (Cal has seven) and tied for second in the nation with Hawaii, Nevada and Oklahoma (Texas with 10)…ASU has nine wins by eight points or less which is tops in the Pac-12 (Cal has eight) and tied for second in the nation (Texas has 10 while Hawaii, Nevada, Northern Illinois, San Diego State and Oklahoma have nine).
ASU will open the season at home in Sun Devil Stadium/Frank Kush Field against Northern Arizona on Thursday, Sept. 3. The Sun Devils will then go on the road for the first time the following weekend at UNLV (9/12). It will be just the second all-time matchup against the Rebels.
The Sun Devils return home to take on BYU on Sept. 19, squaring off with the Cougars for the first time since 1998.
ASU opens the Pac-12 slate with a key South Division matchup against USC in Los Angeles on Spet. 26 and before hosting its conference home opener on Oct. 3 against Oregon State. ASU remains home with its tilt against UCLA the following weekend (10/10) before heading into a bye weekend on Oct. 17.
Back-to-back road tilts fill out the back half of October with ASU heading to Colorado on Oct. 24 before a Halloween showdown in Pullman against Washington State.
The month of November features alternating home and away contests with ASU taking on Cal at Sun Devil Stadium on Nov. 7 before heading back on the road to square off with Oregon in Eugene on Friday, Nov. 13.
The Sun Devil Senior Day and final home game of the season will take place against Utah on Nov. 21 before ASU closes out the regular season with the annual Territorial Cup contest against Arizona on Nov. 28 in Tucson.
Sun Devil Football season tickets are now available for the 2020 season. Season ticket holders may renew on their online account manager while new season ticket deposits can be made online or by calling 480-727-0000. No deposit is necessary to renew seats and fans can take advantage of payment plans and still receive Loyalty Pricing. Please visit www.thesundevils.com/renew to log into your account, view the pricing map and benefits chart, and for more information on FAQ's and parking.
Fans interested in purchasing new season tickets for the 2020 Sun Devil football season may visit www.sundeviltickets.com or may call the Sun Devil Ticket Office at 480-965-5812.
The 2020 Sun Devil Football schedule is on the league's computer cycle of having four Pac-12 home games and five conference road games. Every Pac-12 team has two "misses" each year, meaning the teams they do not face. ASU's misses in 2020 are Stanford and Washington.
The Pac-12 Championship game will be played on Friday, Dec. 4 in Las Vegas' new Allegiant Stadium.
A combination of the ESPN channels, ABC, FOX and FOX Sports 1 will broadcast 45 games nationally, including the Pac-12 Championship Game, and Pac-12 Networks will offer 35 games to a national audience. Exact broadcast schedules will be determined at a later date.
2020 Sun Devil Football Schedule
Sept. 3 – Northern Arizona (Thursday)
Sept. 12 – at UNLV
Sept. 19 - BYU
Sept. 26 – at USC
Oct. 3 – Oregon State
Oct. 10 – UCLA
Oct. 17 – Bye Week
Oct. 24 – at Colorado
Oct. 31 – at Washington State
Nov. 7 – California
Nov. 13 – at Oregon (Friday)
Nov. 21 – Utah
Nov. 28 – at Arizona
*Times to be announced at later dates
NOTE HEADING INTO 2020: ASU will enter the 2020 season as one of 21 teams with at least a three-game winning streak. The others are LSU (17), Air Force (8), FAU (7), Appalachian State, Notre Dame and Tennessee (6), Florida, Iowa, Kent State, Kentucky, Navy and Western Kentucky (4), while others with three are Buffalo, Cal, Michigan State, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Rice and UCF.
CONSECUTIVE PASSES WITHOUT AN INTERCEPTION ENTERING 2020
239-Trevor Lawrence, Clemson
191-Bo Nix, Auburn
187-Joe Burrow, LSU
170-Tommy DeVito, Syracuse
157-Jayden Daniels, Arizona State
KEEPING IT CLOSE UNDER COACH HERM: ASU has had 10 games decided by four points or less in the past two seasons, the most in the Pac-12 (WSU has had eight) and tied with San Diego State for most in the nation…ASU has had 17 games decided by a touchdown or less, the most in the nation (Texas with 16) and easily the most in the Pac-12 (Cal and Washington have 12)…take it one point higher and ASU's 17 8-point games (still one possession) is most in the nation (Eastern Michigan and Texas with 16, Cal had 13)…ASU has seven wins by four points or less, most in the Pac-12 (Oregon with six) and tied for most in the nation (with Hawaii, Nevada and Northern Illinois)…ASU's nine wins of seven points or less is most in the Pac-12 (Cal has seven) and tied for second in the nation with Hawaii, Nevada and Oklahoma (Texas with 10)…ASU has nine wins by eight points or less which is tops in the Pac-12 (Cal has eight) and tied for second in the nation (Texas has 10 while Hawaii, Nevada, Northern Illinois, San Diego State and Oklahoma have nine).
Point Differential in the 4th Quarter of 2019 Conference Games:
— WestCoastCFB (@WestCoastCFB) February 19, 2020
1. Oregon +53
2. Arizona State +42
3. Oregon State +33
4. USC +25
5. Utah +20
6. UW +10
7. Cal +1
8. Arizona (-15)
9. WSU (-24)
10. UCLA (-41)
11. Stanford (-51)
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