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Jalen Moss lands on Hornung Award preseason watch list

Sun Devil Football's new wide receiver is considered one of the nation's most versatile players.

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by Connor Smith

LOUISVILLE - Sun Devil Football's Jalen Moss is the latest Sun Devil to earn a spot on a national award preseason watch list.

Forty-six players representing schools in ­­­­nine conferences have been selected for the 2025 Paul Hornung Award preseason watch list. Arizona State wide receiver Jalen Moss is one of the candidates, adding to the growing list of Sun Devils to receive preseason honors heading into the 2025 campaign. 

Now in its 16th season, the Paul Hornung Award is given annually to the most versatile player in major college football by the Louisville Sports Commission in memory of the late football legend Paul Hornung. The winner and his family will be honored at the annual Paul Hornung Award dinner in March 2026 at the Galt House Hotel in Louisville, Ky.

Moss is in a position to contribute heavily in Tempe after two outstanding seasons at Fresno State. He served as both a go-to wide receiver as well as a dynamic punt returner in 2024, impacting the game in many ways with the ball in his hands. This is the second consecutive year that the Hornung Award preseason watch list included a Sun Devil, with running back Cam Skattebo earning the distinction prior to last season. 

The Big 12, ACC, and Big 10 each landed eight players on the Watch List, with the SEC getting seven; followed by the American Conference with six; the MAC with three; and CUSA, the Mountain West and the Sun Belt with two each. The players represent 46 different schools and last season combined for more than 42,000 total yards and 266 touchdowns rushing, receiving, passing and returning kicks and punts. The majority of the players on the Watch List play offensive skill positions and are return specialists; three players are defensive backs and return specialists; and there are several players who play both offense and defense.

View the Hornung Award preseason watch list

Award process
The 2025 Watch List was compiled by a panel of college football experts based on a combination of statistics, career performance, SID recommendations and expectations heading into the 2025 season. Throughout the regular season, the Paul Hornung Award Weekly Honor Roll will recognize players whose performances meet the Award’s criteria. Players named to the Watch List and the Weekly Honor Roll are eligible to win the Award.

Selection timeline
The Louisville Sports Commission successfully launched the Paul Hornung Award in 2010 to honor its namesake and native son, and to promote outstanding performances by versatile college football players who often go unnoticed. Texas Roadhouse signed on as presenting sponsor of the Paul Hornung Award in 2011 and will partner with the Louisville Sports Commission to power fan voting again this season. College football fans nationwide will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite player during the regular season and again during the bowl season. Fan voting will open in late September and factor into the selection of the finalists and winner. The winner and his family will be honored at the annual Paul Hornung Award dinner in March 2026 at the Galt House Hotel in Louisville, Ky.

About the Hornung Award
The mission of the Paul Hornung Award presented by Texas Roadhouse is to recognize and reward versatile, high-level performers in major college football (Football Bowl Subdivision team member); to help preserve the legacy of one of Louisville’s native sons and sports icons; and to promote Louisville as a great sports town. 

The award is given annually by the Louisville Sports Commission (LSC) to the most versatile player in major college football. The Award was created by the LSC in January 2010 with the support of the Golden Boy himself, Paul Hornung, a native and lifelong resident of Louisville and member of the College and Pro Football Halls of Fame.

Hornung is considered by many the most versatile player in the history of college and pro football. He won the 1956 Heisman Trophy at quarterback for Notre Dame and was the number one pick in the 1957 NFL draft. He played every position in the backfield during his career with the Irish, where he also punted, kicked, returned kicks, and played defensive back. 

18-JalenMoss.jpg  Jalen Moss, WR 
 (R-Jr | Menlo Park, California) 
  • Second team All-Mountain West punt returner... Ranked No. 7 in the FBS in punt returns and No. 4 in punt return TDs
  • Started in all 12 games and had 48 receptions for 563 yards and four touchdowns in 2024 and had a reception in every game on the year... Preseason All-Mountain West - Phil Steele (Third Team), Preseason All-Mountain West - Athlon Sports (Second Team), Preseason All-Mountain West - College Football Network (Third Team)
  • Started in 12 of 13 games played as a redshirt freshman, totaling 55 catches for 706 yards and six touchdowns... Was second on the team in receptions and receiving yards and tied for the team lead in receiving touchdowns
  • Had two 100-yard receiving games in 2023, becoming the first true or redshirt freshman to have multiple in a season since Davante Adams... FWAA midseason freshman All-America Watch List
  • Attended Menlo-Atherton High School in Menlo Park, Calif and was listed as one of the Top 5 recruits from around the Mountain West as a freshman
  • Had 1,127 yards, 58 catches, averaged 93.9 yards per game, 19.4 yards per catch and 15 touchdowns as a senior in 2021 and finished his career with 29 games, 1,987 yards, 105 catches, 68.5 yards per game, 18.9 yards per catch and 27 touchdowns

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Butkus Award preseason watch list
Sun Devil Football's Keyshaun Elliott is considered one of the top linebackers in the country heading into the 2025 season. The Butkus Foundation released the preseason watch list for the 41st annual collegiate Butkus Award, honoring the nation’s top linebacker.  The 51-player list pays tribute to Dick Butkus’ iconic No. 51 jersey, worn during his Hall of Fame career as the most feared defender in football history. One of the initial candidates is Arizona State linebacker Keyshaun Elliott. He is the latest Sun Devil to land on a preseason award watch list. Elliott has emerged as one of the elite players at his position and a leader of the Sun Devil defense. He is looking to become the program's first Butkus Award winner.

AP Preseason Top-25
Sun Devil Football has been ranked No. 11 by the Associated Press in their 2025 preseason college football rankings. The buzz surrounding Arizona State continues as the AP Preseason Top-25 Poll features the Sun Devils at No. 11. It is the highest ASU has been ranked in the preseason since coming in at No. 8 prior to the 1998 season. Of the four Big 12 programs in the initial poll, Arizona State is the top-ranked team from the league. The 2024 Big 12 Champions finished at No. 7 in the final AP Poll of the 2024 season.

Jim Thorpe Award preseason watch list
The Football Writers Association of America listed Xavion Alford on the Jim Thorpe Award Preseason Watch List. The Jim Thorpe Award is given to the best defensive back in college football based on performance on the field, athletic ability and character. Alford is receiving plenty of buzz heading into the 2025 season, adding yet another accolade. He was named to the Preseason Big 12 All-Conference Team earlier in the offseason and is considered one of the nation's top returning defensive backs.

C.J. Fite on two preseason watch lists 
The Football Writers Association of America listed Fite on both their Bronko Nagurski and Outland Trophy Watch Lists. The Nagurski Trophy recognizes the national defensive player of the year, while the Outland is presented to the nation's best interior lineman (offensive or defensive). Fite is one of only eight individuals to land on both lists.

Maxwell Award preseason watch list 
The Maxwell Football Club 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. 

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, ASU
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.

Preseason All-Conference Team (offense) 
QB: Sam Leavitt, Arizona State, RS-So.
WR: Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State, RS-Jr.
OL: Ben Coleman, Arizona State, Gr.

Preseason All-Conference Team (defense)
DL: C.J. Fite, Arizona State, Jr.
DB: Xavion Alford, Arizona State, RS-Sr.

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 Xavion 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.

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 "Ghost" 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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