- Redshirt junior wide receiver Elijhah Badger finished with 12 catches for 134 yards.
- His 12 catches were tied for the sixth-most in program and most since N'Keal Harry has 12 against Texas Tech in 2017.
- Arizona State finished with 10 tackles for loss, the most by the team since 2020.
- ASU's five sacks were also the most since Stanford in 2021.
- Trenton Bourguet operated a 13-play, 96-yard drive taking only 2:38 seconds to tie the game at 24 with 50 seconds left.
- It was the longest Sun Devil drive since a 96-yard drive against UCLA on Oct. 2, 2021.
- It is the first time ASU has had a 90+ yard under 3 minutes since a :50 drive against Arizona on Dec. 11, 2020.
- Bourguet finished with 335 yards and a touchdown on 32-of-49 passing, his fifth 300-yard game.
- He is now tied for eighth in program history with five 300+ yard games through the air.
- Several Sun Devils reached career-highs tonight.
- BJ Green collected seven tackles.
- Prince Dorbah registered 3.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks
- Tate Romney was credited with a pair of pass deflections.
- Dashaun Mallory - six tackles (back-to-back games with six tackles)
- Coming into the game, Sun Devil punters had two kicks inside the 20 all season.
- ASU finished with four in this game alone, one courtesy of Cam Skattebo and three via Ian Hershey.
- ASU also had two kicks of 50+ yards prior to today's contest; they doubled their total in today's effort.
- As a team, the Sun Devils were averaging 36.6 through the first five games. They increased that to 43.7 in this game.
- Shedeur Sanders came into the game averaging 356.8 passing yards per game, the fifth-most in the country.
- He was held to only 239 through the air today.
- Colorado came into the game averaging over 440 total yard of offense, which was 35th in the country.
- ASU held the Buffaloes to only 295 total yards today.
- ASU has now held opponents under 30 points in 38 of 61 games dating back to 2018.
- ASU has now held opponents under 400 total yards in 34 of 61 games dating back to 2018.
- Other than the season opener, ASU had held every opponent under what their season scoring average was coming into the game.
- Colorado came into the game averaging 34.2 points per game.
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