ASU searching for answers up front
Offensive line a concern heading into MSU game
TEMPE — Arizona State came away from its opening victory against Kent State with numerous areas to get better.
After a lackluster win over an FCS opponent, the list got even longer.
Their offense stuck in neutral most of the game, the Sun Devils turned what should have been a walkover against Sacramento State into a closer-thanexpected 19-7 victory — and heard about it from the home fans.
“I heard boos,” Arizona State offensive coordinator Rob Likens said on Monday. “I booed myself, but it’s not going to be a quick fix.”
The Sun Devils (2-0) better get something figured out this week. Coming up Saturday is a tough road game against No. 18 Michigan State.
The Spartans (2-0) are big, physical and are typically one of the nation’s best defenses.
For a team with a freshman quarterback and a young offensive line, playing at Michigan State is as big a test as the Sun Devils can get.
“This is our first test with a lot of young guys,” Arizona State coach Herm Edwards said. “It’ll be interesting to see how they react, because we’ve been at home for the first two games, and now we got to go on the road.”
Arizona State beat Michigan State 16-13 a year ago in Tempe, the first attentiongrabbing win in Edwards’ first season.
The Sun Devils went on to finish 7-6 and played in the Las Vegas Bowl, ratcheting up expectations for the second season of the Edwards era.
Arizona State opened the 2019 season with a 30-7 win over Kent State, but had trouble protecting quarterback Jayden Daniels, who was sacked five times and chased numerous others.
Instead of taking a step forward against Sac State, the Sun Devils’ young offensive line seemed to regress.
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