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Jordyn Tyson, Sam Leavitt Land on Maxwell Award Watch List

The Sun Devil Football quarterback-wide receiver duo are both candidates for National Player of the Year.

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Jordyn Tyson, Sam Leavitt Land on Maxwell Award Watch ListJordyn Tyson, Sam Leavitt Land on Maxwell Award Watch List
by Connor Smith

PHILADELPHIA - The Maxwell Football Club today announced its watch list for the 89th Maxwell Award and Sun Devil Football has a pair of representatives.

Quarterback Sam Leavitt and wide receiver Jordyn Tyson are each candidates for the annual award given to the most outstanding player in college football. The Maxwell Award has been presented to the College Player of the Year since 1937 and is named in honor of Robert “Tiny” Maxwell who was a former standout at Swarthmore College and a renowned sportswriter and football official.

Leavitt and Tyson are one of only 17 pairs of teammates to land on the Preseason Maxwell Award Watch List. The tandem is considered one of the best quarterback-wide receiver combinations in the country heading into the 2025 season and national outlets continue to take notice. Earlier in the offseason, both Leavitt and Tyson were named Walter Camp Preseason All-Americans.

The Maxwell Award watch list incorporates a broad spectrum of FBS programs and conferences from coast to coast. The full list consists of 80 players and the Big 12 (15) is one of the three conferences with at least 15 representatives (SEC, 17; ACC, 16). Arizona State is one of just three programs nationally to have a QB/WR duo land on the Maxwell Award watch list, joined by only Auburn and Clemson.

Maxwell Award Preseason Watch List

FIRST LAST SCHOOL CLASS POS
Sam Leavitt Arizona State So. QB
Jordyn Tyson Arizona State Jr. WR
Drew Allar Penn State Sr. QB
Kaytron Allen Penn State Sr. RB
Luke Altmyer Illinois Sr. QB
Jackson Arnold Auburn Jr. QB
CJ Bailey NC State So. QB
Alonza Barnett III James Madison Jr. QB
Rocco Becht Iowa State Jr. QB
Carson Beck Miami Sr. QB
Braylon Braxton Southern Miss Sr. QB
Isaac Brown Louisville So. RB
Jalen Buckley Western Michigan Jr. RB
Tommy Castellanos Florida State Sr. QB
Demond Claiborne Wake Forest Sr. RB
Cam Coleman Auburn So. WR
Jonah Coleman Washington  Sr. RB
Devon Dampier Utah Jr. QB
Kyron Drones Virginia Tech Sr. QB
Caden Durham LSU So. RB
Dylan Edwards Kansas State Jr. RB
Noah Fifita Arizona Jr. QB
Nate Frazier Georgia So. RB
Tucker Gleason Toledo Sr. QB
Taylen Green Arkansas Sr. QB
Mark Gronowski Iowa  Sr. QB
Anthony Hankerson Oregon State Sr. RB
Ahmad Hardy Missouri So. RB
Jamal Haynes Georgia Tech Sr. RB
Justice Haynes Michigan Jr. RB
Al-Jay Henderson Buffalo Sr. RB
Eli Holstein Pitt So. QB
Josh Hoover TCU Jr. QB
Blake Horvath Navy Sr. QB
Makhi Hughes Oregon Jr. RB
Nico Iamaleava UCLA So. QB
Keyone Jenkins FIU Jr. QB
Kevin Jennings SMU Jr. QB
Avery Johnson Kansas State Jr. QB
Haynes King Georgia Tech Sr. QB
Cade Klubnik Clemson Sr. QB
DJ Lagway Florida  So. QB
Jeremiyah Love Notre Dame Jr. RB
Maddux Madsen Boise State Jr. QB
Arch Manning Texas So. QB
John Mateer Oklahoma Jr. QB
Owen McCown UTSA Jr. QB
Maverick McIvor Western Kentucky Sr. QB
Fernando Mendoza Indiana Jr. QB
Darian Mensah Duke So. QB
Chandler Morris Virginia Sr. QB
Behren Morton Texas Tech Sr. QB
Miller Moss Louisville Sr. QB
Le'Veon Moss Texas A&M Sr. RB
Maalik Murphy Oregon State Jr. QB
Parker Navarro Ohio  Sr. QB
Jaden Nixon UCF Sr. RB
Garrett Nussmeier LSU Sr. QB
Jaydn Ott Oklahoma Sr. RB
Diego Pavia Vanderbilt Sr. QB
Dylan Raiola Nebraska So. QB
Marcel Reed Texas A&M So. QB
Desmond Reid Pitt Sr. RB
Sawyer Robertson Baylor Sr. QB
Corey Rucker Arkansas State Sr. WR
Elijah Sarratt Indiana Sr. WR
LaNorris Sellers South Carolina So. QB
Nicholas Singleton Penn State Sr. RB
Jeremiah Smith Ohio State So. WR
Brendan Sorsby Cincinnati Jr. QB
Terion Stewart Virginia Tech Sr. RB
Darius Taylor Minnesota Jr. RB
Jai'Den Thomas UNLV Jr. RB
Caden Veltkamp Florida Atlantic Jr. QB
Bryson Washington Baylor So. RB
Jahiem White West Virginia Jr. RB
Ryan Williams Alabama So. WR
Antonio Williams Clemson Jr. WR
Demond Williams Jr. Washington So. QB
Quintrevion Wisner Texas Jr. RB

Selection Process
The Maxwell Football Club has once again partnered with Pro Football Focus (PFF) and Phil Steele Publications as selection committee partners. PFF provides detailed metrics and performance-based assessments to selection committee staff, with several senior PFF analysts are members of our selection committee. Phil Steele’s College Football Preview is generally recognized as the most complete preseason magazine.

Award Timeline
Semifinalists for the Maxwell Award will be announced November 11, 2025, while the three finalists for the Maxwell Award will be unveiled November 25, 2025. The winner of the 89th Maxwell Award will be announced as part of the ESPN Home Depot College Football Awards Show held on December 11, 2025. The formal presentations of the Maxwell Award will be made at the Maxwell Football Club Awards on Friday March 13, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. 


Sam Leavitt, RS-So. (West Linn, OR)
- The lone quarterback to land on the Walter Camp Preseason All-American Second Team.
- Finished his first year in Tempe as the school record holder for total offense by a freshman with 3,328 yards and second in program history in passing yards by a freshman at 2,885. 
- The 3,328 total yards of offense are eighth in ASU single-season history regardless of class.
- Named the Big 12 Freshman/Newcomer of the Year.
- The nation’s second-highest graded freshman player (true or redshirt with 400 snaps) on either side of the football by PFF (88.9), behind only Ohio State receiver Jeremiah Smith (89.8).
- His 88.9 grade for the season is the eighth-best among all FBS freshman quarterbacks in the PFF era since 2015 (min. 400 snaps played). Of the seven players ahead of him, six started an NFL game last season (Brock Purdy, Trevor Lawrence, Caleb Williams, Drake Maye, C.J. Stroud and Spencer Rattler). 
- His grade was higher than the freshman year grades of NFL starting quarterbacks Sam Darnold, Justin Herbert, Jalen Hurts, Daniel Jones, Jordan Love, Bo Nix and Jayden Daniels.
- The grade was good for 12th among all FBS quarterbacks in 2024.
- After having just three touchdown passes in his first four games, he finished with 21 over his final nine games played with just four interceptions.
- Had eight passes for 50+ yards, most in Big 12 and tied for second most in the FBS for the season, only ASU player this century to have more in one season was Jayden Daniels in 2019.
- Among players with at least 300 dropbacks, Leavitt tied for third in the FBS with just five turnover-worthy throws on the season, according to Pro Football Focus.
- His six interceptions were tied for sixth-fewest in the FBS among those with at least 300 dropbacks.
- Was one of just four with 20+ touchdowns (24) with six or fewer interceptions (six) AND turnover-worthy throws (5) (min. 300 dropbacks).
- Only 20 of his passes were broken, good for the 20th-lowest total in the FBS. His four passes batted at the line of scrimmage at tied for 25th-lowest in the FBS (min. 300 dropbacks).
- Leavitt showed his ability to keep his composure under pressure, with 708 passing yards while pressured - good for 19th nationally despite missing a game. His 7.8 yards per attempt while under pressure were 12th-best in the country. His 5 under pressure touchdowns were 20th.
- His 74.8 NFL QBR while under pressure was 30th in the nation. He picked up a first down with his arm 41 times on 143 pressures - 13th-most in the FBS.
- Set his receivers up for success, finding open players and hitting dudes in stride to the tune of 58.6 percent of his total yardage coming after the catch - good for third nationally.
- Rushed for 435 yards on 51 scrambles, good for the second-most among quarterbacks in the FBS.
- Picked up a first down or touchdown on 47.1 percent of those QB scrambles, good for 11th among FBS quarterbacks (min 25 scrambles).
- Had the nation's sixth-best rushing grade when scrambling at 76.4. His 79.1 overall rushing grade was 18th among FBS quarterbacks.
- First ASU quarterback to have six games in a season with three or more touchdown passes (6) since Mike Berocovici in 2015 (6). The six games were tied for second-most this century behind only Andrew Walter's seven in 2004. The last Big 12 freshman to have that many performances in a season was Oklahoma's Sam Bradford in 2007 (eight).
- Thrice earned Big 12 Newcomer of the Week and also earned the Shaun Alexander National Freshman of the Week honor following the K-State contest.
- First Sun Devil to post three consecutive games with three touchdown passes and no picks since Jayden Daniels did it three times in 2019.
- He had his first career 300+ yard game on the road against Oklahoma State, finishing 20-of-29 for 304 yards and three touchdowns with no picks.
- Named the Big 12 Newcomer of the Week following his four-touchdown effort against Kansas, including the game-winner with less than a minute remaining. The four touchdowns were the most for any quarterback in the country in Week 6 as he was the highest-graded quarterback in the Big 12 for the week by PFF and ninth best in the FBS (89.4).
- Leavitt’s 258 passing yards in his starting debut against Wyoming were the third-most by a Sun Devil making his debut since 1996, behind only Joey Yellen (292 in 2019) and Jayden Daniels (284 in 2019)
- Sun Devil QB Sam Leavitt shines at Big 12 Media Days (by Scott Bordow, ASU News/July 17, 2025)
Sam Leavitt reaping the benefits of ASU's return to national prominence (by John Marshall, Associated Press/April 17, 2025)

Jordyn Tyson, RS-Jr. (Allen, TX)
- One of only two receivers to land on the Walter Camp Preseason All-American Second Team.
- A Third-Team All-America selection in 2024 by the Associated Press.
- Had a breakout season in 2024, with 75 catches for 1,101 yards and 10 touchdowns before getting injured in the second half of the Nov. 30 Arizona game and missing the postseason.
- Earned Big 12 Offensive Newcomer of the Year.
- Had five games of 100-yards receiving including 12 catches for 176 yards and two touchdowns at No. 16 Kansas State on Nov. 16.
- In the first six games, he totaled 25 catches for 369 yards and four touchdowns. In the second six games he had 50 receptions for 732 yards and six scores.
- He caught eight touchdowns in six-game stretch and 624 yards (104.0 yards per game) on 44 catches in that span. In the first four games, he had 14 catches for 209 yards with one touchdown.
- His ten touchdowns tied him for sixth all-time in Sun Devil history, one of just 11 Sun Devils total to reach double digits in a season, and the most since Jaelen Strong had 10 in 2014.
- The 176 receiving yards against KSU were the most since Brandon Aiyuk put up 196 on Washington State back on Oct. 12, 2019. It was the most receiving yards in a road game since Devin Lucien had 200 yards at California on Nov. 28, 2015.
- Four of his touchdown receptions were in the final five minutes of a half (two in the first half and two in the second half).
- Three of his seven touchdown catches came in the fourth quarter of games - which was tied for fourth among FBS receivers when his season ended. His 12 third down receiving conversions were tied for 17th in the FBS through the month of November.
- Tyson has emphasized wide receiver coach Hines Ward’s “No Block, No Rock” mantra as he was fifth among FBS receivers with 298 run-blocking snaps until his season was cut short.

More on Sun Devil Football's 2025 Preseason...

2025 Dodd Trophy Preseason Watch List
Sun Devil Football Head Coach Kenny Dillingham was named to the preseason watch list for the 2025 Dodd Trophy. The Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Foundation and Peach Bowl, Inc. released the initial candidates for the 2025 Dodd Trophy Presented by PNC Bank. This year's list includes 26 of the nation's top college football coaches, highlighted by Arizona State's Kenny Dillingham.

Dillingham was a finalist for the 2024 Dodd Trophy after leading the Sun Devils to a historic 11-3 season which culminated in a Big 12 Championship, Peach Bowl Appearance, and berth in the College Football Playoff. He was named 2024 Big 12 Coach of the Year for his efforts and is once again being considered as one of the top coaches entering the 2025 season.

Kenny Dillingham, Arizona State
Bret Bielema, Illinois
Jeff Brohm, Louisville
Curt Cignetti, Indiana
Mario Cristobal, Miami (FL)
Matt Campbell, Iowa State
Spencer Danielson, Boise State
Ryan Day, Ohio State
Kalen DeBoer, Alabama
Eliah Drinkwitz, Mizzou
Mike Elko, Texas A&M
James Franklin, Penn State
Marcus Freeman, Notre Dame
Josh Heupel, Tennessee
Brian Kelly, LSU
Brent Key, Georgia Tech
Chris Klieman, Kansas State
Dan Lanning, Oregon
Joey McGuire, Texas Tech
Jeff Monken, Army
Steve Sarkisian, Texas
Ryan Silverfield, Memphis
Kalani Sitake, BYU
Kirby Smart, Georgia
Dabo Swinney, Clemson
Brent Venables, Oklahoma

2025 Preseason All-Big 12 Team (Media Vote)
The Big 12 Conference announced the 2025 Preseason All-Conference Team and Sun Devil Football is heavily featured. Arizona State has five players on the Preseason All-Big12 Team and Sam Leavitt has been voted as the Preseason Offensive Player of the league by the media. The five selections are the most of any team in the conference, a clear sign of respect for the talent returning to the program.

Offensive Player of the Year: Sam Leavitt, QB, Arizona State, RS-So.
Defensive Player of the Year: Jacob Rodriguez, LB, Texas Tech, Sr.
Newcomer of the Year: Devon Dampier, QB, Utah, Jr.

Preseason All-Conference Team (Offense)
QB: Sam Leavitt, Arizona State, RS-So.
RB: Bryson Washington, Baylor, RS-So.
RB: Jahiem White, West Virginia, Jr.
FB/H-Back: Will Swanson, Kansas State, Sr.
WR: Eric McAlister, TCU, Sr.
WR: Chase Roberts, BYU, RS-Sr.
WR: Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State, RS-Jr.
TE: Joe Royer, Cincinnati, RS-Sr.
OL: Ben Coleman, Arizona State, Gr.
OL: Spencer Fano, Utah, Jr.
OL: Bryce Foster, Kansas, RS-Jr.
OL: Caleb Lomu, Utah, RS-So.
OL: Jordan Seaton, Colorado, So.
PK: Will Ferrin, BYU, RS-Sr.
PR/KR: Josh Cameron, Baylor, RS-Sr.

Preseason All-Conference Team (Defense)
DL: David Bailey, Texas Tech, Sr.
DL: Dontay Corleone, Cincinnati, RS-Sr.
DL: C.J. Fite, Arizona State, Jr.
DL: Lee Hunter, Texas Tech, Sr.
DL: Dominique Orange, Iowa State, Sr.
LB: Jacob Rodriguez, Texas Tech, Sr.
LB: Austin Romaine, Kansas State, Jr.
LB: Keaton Thomas, Baylor, RS-Jr.
DB: Xavion Alford, Arizona State, RS-Sr.
DB: Bud Clark, TCU, Sr.
DB: Jeremiah Cooper, Iowa State, Sr.
DB: DJ McKinney, Colorado, Jr.
DB: Jontez Williams, Iowa State, RS-Jr.
P: Palmer Williams, Baylor, Jr.

Most Preseason All-Conference Selections
Sun Devil Football received the most Preseason All-Conference selections by the media, an indication of the level of expectations set for the program around the nation. It is a complete contrast to last season, when zero players from Arizona State landed on the Preseason All-Conference team.

Arizona State, 5
Baylor, 4
Iowa State, 3
Texas Tech, 3
Six teams tied with 2

Walter Camp Preseason All-American Teams
The Walter Camp Football Foundation released their Preseason All-American Teams at the end of June and Sun Devil Football has a pair of representatives. Quarterback Sam Leavitt and wide receiver Jordyn Tyson each landed on the Walter Camp Preseason All-American Second Team. They are two of the 11 individuals to earn the national recognition. The Sun Devil offense will feature one of the nation's best quarterback-wide receiver duos. Arizona State is one of 11 schools to have at least two players be named Preseason All-Americans by Walter Camp.

Walter Camp Preseason Second Team All-Americans
Second Team Offense
QB: Sam Leavitt (Arizona State)
WR: Jordyn Tyson (Arizona State), Elijah Sarratt (Indiana)
RB: Makhi Hughes (Oregon), Isaac Brown (Louisville)
TE: Justin Joly (North Carolina State)
OL: Ar’maj Reed-Adams (Texas A&M), Cayden Green (Missouri), Jordan Seaton (Colorado), Olaivavega Ioane (Penn State)
C: Logan Jones (Iowa)

Walter Camp Preseason All-Americans by School
Alabama, Clemson, Indiana, Penn State, Texas - 3
Arizona State, Miami, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oregon, Texas A&M - 2

Athlon Sports Preseason Big 12 Honors
A total of 15 Sun Devils received Big 12 Preseason All-Conference recognition from Athlon Sports. Leading the way was wide receiver Jordyn Tyson, who landed on the First Team Offense of Athlon Sports' Preseason All-American Team. Tyson also was a First Team Big 12 All-Conference selection and is joined by fellow Media Day attendees Sam LeavittBen Coleman, and Xavian Alford in earning the distinction. Here is a full list of preseason honorees from Athlon Sports.

All-America Honors
First Team Offense
WR Jordyn Tyson

All-Big 12 Honors
First Team Offense
QB Sam Leavitt
WR Jordyn Tyson
OL Ben Coleman

First Team Defense
Xavion Alford

Second-Team Offense
OL Max Iheanachor

Second-Team Defense
DL C.J. Fite
LB Keyshaun Elliott
CB Keith Abney II

Third-Team Defense
DL Clayton Smith
CB Javan Robinson
S Myles Rowser

Third-Team Specialists
Jesus Gomez

Fourth-Team Offense
RB Kyson Brown
TE Chamon Metayer

Fourth-Team Specialists
PR Jalen Moss

2025 Schedule
There are plenty of opportunities to see Jordyn TysonSam Leavitt, and the rest of the Sun Devil Football team throughout a challenging and entertaining 2025 schedule. Season Tickets are going fast, but a few are still available at sundevils.com/tickets/football or by visiting the following link.

All times MST

Aug. 30 – vs. NAU – 7 p.m. (ESPN+)
Sept. 6 – at Mississippi State – 4:30 p.m. (ESPN2)
Sept. 13 – vs. Texas State – 7:30 p.m. (TNT and Max)
Sept. 20 – at Baylor
Sept. 26 – vs. TCU – 6 p.m. (Fox)
Oct. 4 – BYE
Oct. 11 – at Utah
Oct. 18 – vs. Texas Tech
Oct. 25 – vs. Houston
Nov. 1 – at Iowa State
Nov. 8 – BYE
Nov. 15 – vs. West Virginia
Nov. 22 – at Colorado
Nov. 28 – vs. Arizona (Fox)

Texas to Tempe
Eight of the 16 returning starters for the Sun Devils this year are from Texas. The list includes Jordyn Tyson (Allen), Josh Atkins (Mansfield Timberview), Keith Abney (Waxahachie), Xavion Alford (Shadow Creek), C.J. Fite (Tatum), Clayton Smith (Texas High School in Texasarkana), Prince Dorbah (Highland Park) and Jordan Crook (Duncanville).

Elite experience
Eight Sun Devils started all 14 games last year, and seven of them return. C.J. FiteJosh AtkinsBen ColemanMax IheanachorJavan Robinson, Myles Rowser and Keith Abney II were 14-game starters. Center and second-team Walter Camp All-American Leif Fautanu is the only 14-game starter who doesn’t return in 2025.

Protecting home turf
Arizona State (6-0) was one of 16 teams to go undefeated at home in 2024 and the only Big 12 team. Oregon, Boise State, Alabama, Missouri, Army, Memphis and Tennessee all went 7-0, while Miami, Ohio, Marshall, UTSA, Georgia and Washington joined ASU at 6-0. Indiana went 8-0, while Georgia Tech went 5-0. ASU travels to one-home loss Big 12 teams from last year Iowa State (6-1), Colorado (5-1) and Baylor (5-1). The Sun Devils didn’t lose a home game for the first time since 2004.

Comfortable when it's close
Arizona State was 6-2 in one score games (5-1 in games of seven points or less) in 2024. The only teams with six or more wins in one-score games were Arkansas State (7-1), Sam Houston State (6-0), Texas Tech, Duke and Missouri (all 6-1) and Syracuse (7-2).

Fo(u)rks Up
ASU made 18 fourth-down conversions in 2024. After converting on those 18, ASU had 12 touchdowns, 2 field goals and took a knee to end the Mississippi State game. The only three times it didn’t work as it had an interception, a missed field goal and turned it over on down later in the drive.

Undefeated in November
ASU went undefeated in November for the first time since 2013 and just its third time from 1976-present. ASU also was undefeated in November in 2013 (4-0), 1996 (3-0), 1975 (5-0), 1972 (4-0), 1971 (4-0), 1970 (3-0), 1969 (5-0), 1968 (5-0), 1967 (3-0), 1965 (3-0), 1963 (4-0), 1959 (4-0), 1958 (4-0), 1957 (5-0) and 1950 (4-0).

Returning AP All-Americans
Jordyn Tyson earned Third-Team Associated Press All-American honors last and is one of 16 returners from those teams in 2025. He is one of five returning AP All-Americans returning on offense along with center Jake Slaughter (Florida), wide receivers Jeremiah Smith (Ohio State) and Eric Rivers (Florida International) and tackle Spencer Fano (Utah).

2024 Big 12 honorees are back
Arizona State has six returnees from the 2024 All Big 12 Team returning next year, led by wide receiver and first-team honoree Jordyn Tyson (Offensive Newcomer of the Year), second-team honoree Sam Leavitt (Offensive Freshman of the Year), defensive back Xavion Alford (first), tight end Chamon Metayer (second), defensive lineman C.J. Fite (second) and linebacker Keyshaun Elliott (second).

ASU alumni on Sun Devil Football 2025 roster (listed alphabetically)
Xavion Alford, BA Liberal Studies, 2024
Coben Bourguet, BSE Engineering Management, 2024
Ben Coleman, MA Communication, 2024
Anthonie Cooper, BA Interdisciplinary Studies (Communication/Nutrition and Healthy Living), 2022
Prince Dorbah, BS Communication, 2024
Adama Fall, BA Liberal Studies
Zyrus Fiaseu, BA Liberal Studies, 2025
Cameron Harpole, BA Communication, 2025
Max Iheanachor, BA Liberal Studies, 2025
Chamon Metayer, BA Liberal Studies, 2025
Elijah O'Neal, BA Liberal Studies, 2024
Kyle Scott, BS Psychology, 2025
Ian Shewell, BS Clinical Exercise Science, 2025
Clayton Smith, BA Liberal Studies, 2025
Justin Wodtly, BA Liberal Studies, 2025

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