Some rebuilds are silent. Arizona State’s wasn’t one of them. When Kenny Dillingham took over the Sun Devils in December of 2022, he inherited a roster scraping rock bottom and a locker room starving for identity. A year and a few months later, that 3–9 punchline became an 11–3 powerhouse that looked like it had found religion in toughness. But turn 2025, and that identity seems to be slowly coming apart as the Devils and Kenny Dillingham continue to just “get by” without their heartbeat Cam Skattebo and a bucket full of injuries.
So right now the question at Tempe is simple: Standing on a 6-3 season with nowhere near the same offensive beat that ASU had last season, how will Dillingham replace it all? The answer, as Dillingham told David Pollack, isn’t something that fits neatly in a

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