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Saturday, 23 November 2024

Cam Skattebo puts No. 21 ASU football on board vs. No. 14 BYU with run-heavy opening drive

TEMPE — Cam Skattebo bruised defenders on his way to a hard-fought touchdown on No. 21 ASU football’s first drive against No. 14 BYU on Saturday.

Skattebo had seven rushes for 44 yards on the drive, which started with a 16-yard chunk run he bounced outside.

The tailback hasn’t been as heavily featured in recent weeks, missing the UCF game with a shoulder injury while watching Sam Leavitt’s passing game become even more of a focal point.

Leavitt, however, was just 1-for-3 on the drive after his first throw just missed Jordyn Tyson near the goal line, with Leavitt taking a big hit on the play.

The 10-play, 54-yard drive was set up by a fourth down stand by ASU’s defense on which multiple pass rushers invaded the BYU backfield, forcing an inaccurate throw by Cougars quarterback Jake Retzlaff.

The defense kept up the disruption on BYU’s next drive, on which a roughing the passer penalty preceded a tipped up interception. It was Jordan Crook’s first interception of his career and marked the second straight week the Sun Devils won a tip drill in the first quarter.

Skattebo kept up his hard running to convert a close fourth down early on the next ASU drive, however Leavitt threw an interception of his own (his fifth on the season) shortly after.

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