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Big 12 Commish Calls for Review of CFP Refs After ASU-Texas Targeting Controversy

Jan 2, 2025
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JANUARY 01: A view of the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl logo on a pylon during the third quarter between the Texas Longhorns and Arizona State Sun Devils at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 01, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia.  (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JANUARY 01: A view of the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl logo on a pylon during the third quarter between the Texas Longhorns and Arizona State Sun Devils at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 01, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Texas defeated Arizona State in double-overtime during Wednesday's College Football Playoff quarterfinals game, but the Sun Devils may have had the chance to win it at the end of regulation if officials called targeting when Longhorns defensive back Michael Taaffe hit wide receiver Melquan Stovall on a tackle.

Officials reviewed the play and said it was not targeting, and Texas eventually won in the extra time.

As Nicole Auerbach of NBC Sports relayed, Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark called for a review of CFP officiating in the aftermath.

"Moving forward, we need to address CFP officiating to ensure national standards are developed," Yormark said. "These standards will be crucial to the CFP's future, and I look forward to discussing them with my fellow committee members when we meet next."

Stovall was tackled five yards short of a first down on a third-down play at the Arizona State 48-yard line with just more than one minute remaining in the game. Had targeting been called, the Sun Devils would have moved into Texas territory with a chance to pick up a few more yards and attempt a game-winning field goal.

Instead, they had to punt the ball back to Texas, which then moved into field-goal range before Bert Auburn missed his attempt.

Yet the SEC representative ended up prevailing when Quinn Ewers threw a touchdown pass to Matthew Golden on 4th-and-13 in the first overtime and Gunnar Helm for a score in the second overtime. Arizona State couldn't match the touchdown in the second overtime, ending its chance at a national title.

The targeting controversy overshadowed what could have been an all-time classic game.

It seemed like the Longhorns were going to cruise when they built a 16-point lead in the fourth quarter, but star Arizona State running back Cam Skattebo threw a touchdown pass and then ran for another score down the stretch. The Big 12 representative was successful on both ensuing two-point conversions to tie the game.

Skattebo also scored in the first overtime and finished with 143 rushing yards, 99 receiving yards and three total touchdowns in an incredible performance.

Much of the postgame conversation would have been about Skattebo had the Sun Devils won. Instead, it focused on the targeting controversy, which even drew the attention of former NFL referee and current CBS Sports rules analyst Gene Steratore:

Texas ended up being the beneficiary of a critical non-call and is now two wins away from winning the national championship during the inaugural 12-team CFP.

Next up for the Longhorns is a de facto home game in the showdown with Ohio State in the semifinals in Arlington, Texas.

ASU's Dillingham Jokes About Cam Skattebo's 'Puke and Rally' Performance vs. Texas

Jan 2, 2025
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JANUARY 01: Cam Skattebo #4 of the Arizona State Sun Devils runs the ball against Anthony Hill Jr. #0 of the Texas Longhorns during the third quarter in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 01, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia.  (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JANUARY 01: Cam Skattebo #4 of the Arizona State Sun Devils runs the ball against Anthony Hill Jr. #0 of the Texas Longhorns during the third quarter in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 01, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Arizona State couldn't have asked for more from Cam Skattebo on Wednesday.

The star running back had 30 carries for 143 yards and two touchdowns on the ground while racking up eight receptions for 99 yards in the 39-31 loss. On top of that, he threw a 42-yard touchdown pass on a trick play in the fourth quarter.

The heavy workload took a toll on Skattebo, though. He was seen on the ESPN broadcast vomiting on the sideline in the third quarter between possessions. Still, he continued to play to keep the Sun Devils in the game and eventually helped force overtime.

Per ESPN's Max Olson, Skattebo said he drank too much water but felt better after vomiting.

"That's when it all started," Skattebo said. "I had a rough first half, and I wasn't feeling too good. That second half, it was a different ballgame."

Arizona State coach Kenny Dillingham joked about Skattebo's tremendous effort after the game.

"Puke and rally," Dillingham said.

The outstanding game from Skattebo led to him being named Peach Bowl offensive MVP despite the Sun Devils coming up short.

"He's a special player," Dillingham said. "It's just Cam. It's exactly what I expected, bottom line. When you give him the ball, crazy things happen."

Skattebo's tremendous collegiate career is now over and he'll set his sights on the NFL draft this spring. The Sacramento State transfer ended the 2024 season with 1,711 rushing yards and 21 touchdowns on the ground along with 605 receiving yards and three touchdowns through the air.

Deion Sanders Praises ASU's Kenny Dillingham Despite CFP Loss to Texas: 'Proud of U'

Jan 1, 2025
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JANUARY 01: Head coach Kenny Dillingham of the Arizona State Sun Devils reacts during the third quarter against the Texas Longhorns in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 01, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia.  (Photo by Butch Dill/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JANUARY 01: Head coach Kenny Dillingham of the Arizona State Sun Devils reacts during the third quarter against the Texas Longhorns in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 01, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Butch Dill/Getty Images)

Arizona State head coach Kenny Dillingham received support from another notable Big 12 coach after the Sun Devils suffered a hard-fought 39-31 overtime loss to Texas in the College Football Playoff on Wednesday.

Colorado head coach Deion Sanders complimented Dillingham in a post on X.

"We are proud of u and your team," Sanders wrote.

The Sun Devils faced a 24-8 deficit near the start of the fourth quarter in Wednesday's contest, but they were able to storm back and tie the game at the end of regulation.

Arizona State briefly took a seven-point lead in overtime, but Texas tied the contest once more on a fourth-down conversion with 13 yards to gain.

The Longhorns scored again, while an interception by Sun Devils quarterback Sam Leavitt sealed the final result.

Despite the tough finish, it's hard to call Dillingham's second year with the school anything but a success. Arizona State reached 11 wins for the first time since 1996, securing a Big 12 title with a 45-19 victory over Iowa State on Dec. 7.

Sun Devils running back Cam Skattebo thrived in Dillingham's offense, picking up 2,074 all-purpose yards and 22 total touchdowns before Wednesday's action. Skattebo also finished fifth in the Heisman Trophy voting.

While Sanders' Colorado team also challenged for a spot in the conference title game after switching from the Pac-12, he's repeatedly shown admiration for his opponent.

The Buffaloes' coach mentioned Dillingham when expressing his support for Nebraska head coach Matt Rhule, as all three started at their respective schools during the same hiring cycle.

"I have a ton of respect for Matt Rhule," Sanders previously said, via ESPN's Kyle Bonagura. "He's in -- I call it our class of coaches. We all took on a tremendous test last year along with [Arizona State] Coach [Kenny] Dillingham and several others. So, I feel like we're a fraternity. So, I root for that class of head coaches that came in that year."

ESPN's Pete Thamel reported on Tuesday that Arizona State handed Dillingham a new five-year contract that will "put him in the top tier of Big 12 coaching salaries."

Following the Sun Devils' narrow CFP loss, Sanders applauded the effort from his conference foe.

ASU's Kenny Dillingham Laments Loss to Texas in CFP Bracket: 'God, That One Sucked'

Jan 1, 2025
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JANUARY 01: Head coach Kenny Dillingham of the Arizona State Sun Devils looks on during the fourth quarter against the Texas Longhorns in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 01, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia.  (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JANUARY 01: Head coach Kenny Dillingham of the Arizona State Sun Devils looks on during the fourth quarter against the Texas Longhorns in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 01, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Kenny Dillingham didn't sugarcoat how losing to Texas in the Peach Bowl felt on Wednesday.

The Arizona State head coach was blunt after the 39-31 double-overtime loss, which eliminated the Sun Devils from the College Football Playoff.

"God, that one sucked," Dillingham said, per Yahoo Sports' Jay Busbee.

Considering the journey Arizona State has had this season, it's no surprise to see Dillingham and his squad heartbroken after the loss. The Sun Devils faced earlier losses to Texas Tech and Cincinnati but managed to stay in the CFP race by winning their final five regular season games. They punched their ticket to the Playoff with a Big 12 championship win over Iowa State.

On Wednesday, Arizona State seemed on its way to a loss against Texas, going into halftime trailing 17-3.

But the resilient Sun Devils, behind heroics from star running back Cam Skattebo, crawled back into the game. They faced a 24-8 deficit heading into the final quarter but scored on a trick play to make it 24-16 after a two-point conversion.

On the defensive side, they picked off Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers before capitalizing on offense to tie things up.

Arizona State scored first in overtime and the Longhorns answered, sending the game into double-overtime. After Texas scored first, an interception on the other end sealed the win for Texas.

Though they came short of their goal of winning a national championship, it was a year of tremendous growth for Dillingham and the Sun Devils. They went just 3-9 in Dillingham's first season a year ago before finishing 11-3 this year with a conference title in their first season as Big 12 members. Arizona State also won 11 games for the first time since 1996.

It's clear Dillingham and the Sun Devils are trending upwards, and it wouldn't be a surprise to see them right back in the College Football Playoff next season.

Report: Kenny Dillingham, ASU Agree to New 5-Year Contract Before CFP Game vs. Texas

Jan 1, 2025
STILLWATER, OK - NOVEMBER 2:  Head coach Kenny Dillingham of the Arizona State Sun Devils encourages his team before a game against the Oklahoma State Cowboys at Boone Pickens Stadium on November 2, 2024 in Stillwater, Oklahoma.  (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images)
STILLWATER, OK - NOVEMBER 2: Head coach Kenny Dillingham of the Arizona State Sun Devils encourages his team before a game against the Oklahoma State Cowboys at Boone Pickens Stadium on November 2, 2024 in Stillwater, Oklahoma. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images)

Arizona State University and head football coach Kenny Dillingham reportedly agreed to a new five-year contract on Tuesday.

According to ESPN's Pete Thamel, the deal will put Dillingham "in the top tier of Big 12 coaching salaries" and provides a "pathway to extend to 10 years."

In just his second season as the head coach at ASU, the Sun Devils went 11-2, won the Big 12 and reached the College Football Playoff as the No. 4 seed.

Arizona State will face fifth-seeded Texas in the CFP quarterfinal at the Peach Bowl on Wednesday at 1 p.m. ET.

Dillingham, 34, was the youngest coach in FBS college football last season when he took the reins at his alma mater.

After graduating from ASU, Dillingham spent some time coaching at the high school level and then served as an offensive assistant at Arizona State from 2014 to 2015.

He was then a a graduate assistant, quarterbacks coach, tight ends coach and offensive coordinator during a three-year stint at Memphis before spending one year as the OC at Auburn, two at Florida State and one at Oregon.

Dillingham, who is from Phoenix, then took his dream job as the head coach at Arizona State, and he was tasked with turning around a struggling program.

Arizona State went 3-9 the season before Dillingham took over and then went 3-9 again in his first campaign at the helm, leading to the Sun Devils being picked to finish last in the Big 12 in 2024 as part of a preseason poll.

The Sun Devils far exceeded expectations, though, thanks in large part to running back Cam Skattebo, who rushed for 1,568 yards and 19 touchdowns, and caught 37 passes for 506 yards and three scores en route to finishing fifth in Heisman Trophy voting.

Dillingham also got the most out of freshman quarterback Sam Leavitt, who completed 63.2 percent of his passes for 2,663 yards, 24 touchdowns and five interceptions to go along with 383 yards and five scores on the ground.

Per Thamel, Dillingham had among the lowest base salaries among Big 12 head coaches this season at $4.05 million, but he has earned more than $2.5 million in bonuses, and can earn another $200,000 for each CFP win.

The Sun Devils are sizable underdogs in the CFP quarterfinals against a Longhorns team that has made back-to-back College Football Playoff appearances, but they have made a habit of overcoming the odds this season.

The winner of Arizona State vs. Texas will move to the semifinals to face the winner of the Rose Bowl between No. 8 Ohio State and No. 1 Oregon, which will take place Wednesday at 5 p.m. ET.

Cam Skattebo Shades Texas: 'Nobody Out There That Can Stop Me' in ASU's CFP Game

Dec 30, 2024
ARLINGTON, TX - DECEMBER 07: Arizona State Sun Devils running back Cam Skattebo (#4) runs up field during the Big 12 championship football game between the Arizona State Sun Devils and the Iowa State Cyclones on December 7, 2024 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX.  (Photo by Matthew Visinsky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
ARLINGTON, TX - DECEMBER 07: Arizona State Sun Devils running back Cam Skattebo (#4) runs up field during the Big 12 championship football game between the Arizona State Sun Devils and the Iowa State Cyclones on December 7, 2024 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX. (Photo by Matthew Visinsky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Despite facing the No. 1 defense in the nation when it meets Texas in the College Football Playoff quarterfinal game in the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl on Wednesday, Arizona State is not short on confidence.

Sun Devils star running back Cam Skattebo made a bold declaration about his chances against the Longhorns during Monday's media day availability.

"There's nobody out there that can stop me," Skattebo said, per ESPN's Andrea Adelson.

Skattebo wasn't the only Arizona State player to express their confidence on Monday, as Adelson noted that Sam Leavitt stood by his previous declaration that he is going to prove that he's the better quarterback in the game as opposed to Texas starter Quinn Ewers.

Skattebo is in the midst of a breakout senior year in which he finished fifth in the voting for the Heisman Trophy. He rushed for 1,568 yards and 19 touchdowns while adding 37 catches for 506 yards and three more scores.

When asked repeatedly how he'd fare against the No. 1 defense in the country, Skattebo said he doesn't think Texas is going to present anything he hasn't seen before.

"They continue to keep saying that people are going to try to stop me," Skattebo said. "There's nobody out there that can stop me. We played in 13 games, and I've been the target on each one, so I'm not too worried. We're going to play our game and play ball and see what happens there."

Skattebo added that he respects the Longhorns, but he knows they have to respect him as well.

"If they're studying hard, there's a reason. I have full respect for them, because they understand what they're playing against, and that's why I love playing in games like this, because they constantly look at me as a threat, and that's something I've always wanted to be," he said. "And if I'm a threat on the football field against an SEC team that was the runner-up to win their conference, then I think I'm in a pretty good position."

ASU's Cam Skattebo on Heisman Pose: 'Nobody Respects' That I'm 'Best RB' in Country

Dec 7, 2024
ARLINGTON, TEXAS - DECEMBER 07: Cam Skattebo #4 of the Arizona State Sun Devils celebrates after his rushing touchdown against the Iowa State Cyclones during the second quarter of the Big 12 Championship game at AT&T Stadium on December 07, 2024 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images)
ARLINGTON, TEXAS - DECEMBER 07: Cam Skattebo #4 of the Arizona State Sun Devils celebrates after his rushing touchdown against the Iowa State Cyclones during the second quarter of the Big 12 Championship game at AT&T Stadium on December 07, 2024 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images)

Arizona State running back Cam Skattebo is not short on confidence.

As the 15th-ranked Sun Devils took down No. 16 Iowa State in the Big 12 Championship game on Saturday, Skattebo celebrated with a Heisman Trophy pose following a touchdown in the first half.

After the game, he discussed the celebration.

"Nobody respects the fact that I'm the best running back in the country," Skattebo said, per Chris Vannini of The Athletic. "I'm going to stand on that…Whatever NFL team takes me is going to get a gem."

The 22-year-old picked up 170 yards and two scores on just 16 carries against the Cyclones.

Skattebo showcased his hard-nosed rushing approach in the conference title clash, repeatedly breaking tackles and fighting for extra yards throughout the contest.

Entering Saturday's action, he already racked up 1,398 rush yards and 468 receiving yards to go along with 19 total touchdowns. Skattebo has now tallied more games with over 150 yards on the ground (six) than games with under 100 rush yards (five) this season.

Sun Devils head coach Kenny Dillingham has also supported the senior's Heisman quest.

"[Cam Skattebo] should 100 percent be getting some Heisman love," Dillingham said during a Nov. 27 appearance on SportsCenter. "I don't think there's any doubt about that."

While Skattebo has put together an impressive season, it may be difficult for him to surpass Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty in the Heisman discussion.

Jeanty has been dominant on the ground throughout the year, as his 2,497 rush yards are easily the most in the country. He's remained efficient despite his heavy workload, averaging 7.3 yards per carry and scoring 30 total touchdowns.

Travis Hunter, Colorado's two-way standout, is also a candidate to win the award. The 21-year-old has made an impact at wide receiver and cornerback once again, helping the Buffaloes improve from 4-8 in 2023 to 9-3 this season.

While Skattebo may not be the Heisman favorite over Jeanty and Hunter, he certainly could earn more consideration as a finalist after his performance against Iowa State.

ASU HC Makes Case for Bye in CFP Bracket: 'We Should Be Treated Like an 11-1 Team'

Dec 7, 2024
TUCSON, AZ - NOVEMBER 30: Arizona State Sun Devils head coach Kenny Dillingham claps before the college football game between the Arizona State Sun Devils and the Arizona Wildcats on November 30, 2024 at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Arizona. (Photo by Kevin Abele/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
TUCSON, AZ - NOVEMBER 30: Arizona State Sun Devils head coach Kenny Dillingham claps before the college football game between the Arizona State Sun Devils and the Arizona Wildcats on November 30, 2024 at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Arizona. (Photo by Kevin Abele/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

After No. 15 Arizona State secured a Big 12 Championship game victory on Saturday, head coach Kenny Dillingham wasn't satisfied with clinching a College Football Playoff spot.

Following the Sun Devils' 45-19 win over No. 16 Iowa State, Dillingham campaigned for his team to receive a first-round bye.

"Last year they kept Florida State out because their quarterback didn't play," Dillingham said. "We're 11-1 with our quarterback, and we're Big 12 champs. I think we should be treated like an 11-1 team."

Arizona State owns a record of 11-2 this season, with one of their losses occurring without starting quarterback Sam Leavitt under center.

The defeat was against Cincinnati on Oct. 19 as the Bearcats prevailed 24-14. The scoring total represented a season-low mark for the Sun Devils.

Senior Jeff Sims started the contest, but he wasn't able to replicate Leavitt's impact. The redshirt freshman Michigan State transfer is in the midst of a strong inaugural season with Arizona State.

Entering Saturday's contest, Leavitt completed 62.7 percent of his throws for 2,444 yards and 12 touchdowns compared to five interceptions. He remained poised in the pocket against the Cyclones, passing for 219 yards and racking up four total scores.

Dillingham referenced Florida State's 2023 campaign, as the Seminoles sat at 13-0 following an ACC Championship win but were ultimately left out of the four-team playoff after quarterback Jordan Travis suffered a season-ending leg injury.

Florida State eventually lost in the Orange Bowl by the final score of 63-3.

While the Sun Devils' situation is slightly different considering Leavitt is back on the field, Dillingham understandably wants his team to receive a bye.

In the new 12-team format, the top four conference champions receive first-round byes and the remaining eight schools will square off in on-campus showdowns on the higher-seeded team's home turf.

Saturday night's clash for the ACC title between No. 8 SMU and No. 17 Clemson could determine the Sun Devils' CFP bye status, but Dillingham believes that his team should receive one of the top spots regardless of the result.

Cam Skattebo, ASU Eyed as CFP Bracket Dark Horse By Fans After Winning Big 12 Title

Dec 7, 2024
ARLINGTON, TEXAS - DECEMBER 07: Cam Skattebo #4 of the Arizona State Sun Devils carries the ball against the Iowa State Cyclones during the second quarter of the Big 12 Championship game at AT&T Stadium on December 07, 2024 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images)
ARLINGTON, TEXAS - DECEMBER 07: Cam Skattebo #4 of the Arizona State Sun Devils carries the ball against the Iowa State Cyclones during the second quarter of the Big 12 Championship game at AT&T Stadium on December 07, 2024 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images)

Behind a dominant performance by running back Cam Skattebo, the No. 15 Arizona State Sun Devils beat the No. 16 Iowa State Cyclones 45-19 in the Big 12 Championship Game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Saturday.

With the win, ASU clinched a spot in the College Football Playoff for the first time in program history.

As was the case throughout the season, Skattebo was the driving force behind Arizona State's success on Saturday, as he racked up 170 yards and two touchdowns on the ground, plus two receptions for 38 yards and a score for the Sun Devils.

Skattebo, who went over 2,000 total yards and 20 total touchdowns on the season in Saturday's win, was praised emphatically by college football fans and analysts on social media:

Arizona State improved to 11-2 on the year with the victory over ISU, and it is among the hottest teams in college football, having won six consecutive games since a loss to Cincinnati.

Given their recent rise, the Sun Devils were heralded as a potential dark-horse team in the CFP with a chance to make some noise:

After a field goal on Arizona State's first drive, Iowa State took a 7-3 lead on a three-yard touchdown pass from Rocco Becht to Carson Hansen, but it was all ASU from there.

The Sun Devils outscored the Cyclones 21-3 for the remainder of the half with Skattebo delivering multiple long runs and two short touchdowns during that timeframe:

Arizona State entered the half with a 24-10 lead, and things only got worse from there for Iowa State.

Sun Devils quarterback Sam Leavitt threw a pair of touchdown passes to Xavier Guillory in the third quarter, and he also hit Skattebo for a 33-yard touchdown pass to extend the lead to 35.

Skattebo struck the Heisman pose multiple times during Saturday's game, and while Colorado two-way superstar Travis Hunter is the heavy favorite to win the hardware, Skattebo has perhaps earned a trip to New York City as a finalist.

Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty has the best chance to knock off Hunter for the Heisman after rushing for 2,497 yards, scoring 30 total touchdowns and leading the Broncos to the CFP, but Skattebo isn't far behind.

With over 2,000 total yards, 20 touchdowns and a CFP berth of his own, Skattebo would likely be widely considered the best running back in college football if not for Jeanty.

While Skattebo waits to see his Heisman status, the Sun Devils will also await word on whether they will have to play a first-round game in the CFP.

Since Boise State entered conference championship weekend ranked No. 10 in the poll, it is fairly unlikely that the Broncos will get bypassed by the Sun Devils.

While ASU's drubbing of Iowa State was more impressive than Boise State's 21-7 win over UNLV in the Mountain West Championship Game, it will be a surprise if the Sun Devils leap five spots to go above Boise State.

There is one other potential path to a bye, and that is if No. 17 Clemson beats No. 8 SMU in the ACC Championship Game, but Clemson would probably end up ranked ahead of ASU in that scenario.

Assuming the Sun Devils do not receive a bye, head coach Kenny Dillingham's team has the makings of a very tough matchup for a first-round opponent such as Notre Dame, Ohio State, Tennessee, Penn State, Georgia, Texas or Oregon, depending on the result of the SEC and Big Ten Championship Games.

ASU's Dillingham Apologizes for Ripping 'Atrocious' Kicking Game After 2 Missed FGs

Oct 21, 2024
CINCINNATI, OHIO - OCTOBER 19: Head coach Kenny Dillingham of the Arizona State Sun Devils walks across the field in the first quarter against the Cincinnati Bearcats at Nippert Stadium on October 19, 2024 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)
CINCINNATI, OHIO - OCTOBER 19: Head coach Kenny Dillingham of the Arizona State Sun Devils walks across the field in the first quarter against the Cincinnati Bearcats at Nippert Stadium on October 19, 2024 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)

Arizona State head coach Kenny Dillingham apologized on Monday for his disparaging comments after Saturday's loss to Cincinnati where he called the team's kicking game "atrocious" following kicker Ian Hershey's two missed field goals.

"I've never in my career done anything that's had a negative effect on a kid and I've had some really bad seasons, some really bad pay,'' Dillingham told reporters Monday, per The Athletic's Doug Haller. "Absolutely failed him."

Dillingham had also apologized on social media soon after making his comments, writing that the team's losses "will always 100% fall on myself."

Dillingham didn't hold back following Arizona State's 24-14 loss, declaring that he intended to hold a kicking tryout following Hershey's struggles.

"Our kicking game's atrocious, so if you can kick and you're at Arizona State, email me," Dillingham said. "We're gonna have kicking tryouts on Monday, so bring it on. Kicking tryouts Monday, let's go. ... I'm dead serious. We're gonna put it out on our social, we're gonna have a kicking tryout on Monday. We gotta find someone who can make a field goal."

A redshirt sophomore, Hershey is 7-of-12 on field goals this season. However, all of his misses have come from distances of 30 yards or more.

Arizona State has two more kickers on its roster, grad student Parker Lewis and redshirt freshman Carston Kieffer. Dillingham said he will improve his approach to building confidence in his special teams unit.

"At the end of the day, we have three guys who are collegiate kickers that are really good," Dillingham said. "And they are. We got to do a better job with them to get them more confident."