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With only a week until the Arizona State opened his season from 2026. years, the higher the MILES ROWSER, which is already having an opinion on what is before us – but first, he had to go through something that is primary as the time as time.
Saturday brought a wave of sticky humidity, the test rows thought he had already put behind him.
“Honestly, I thought I was used to it,” Rowser said with Grin. “My family is from Georgia; now I’m staying in Georgia. But no, I still need to get used to it. Everything was wet – my visor, my gloves – everything.”
If the moisture slowed him, they showed it regularly. High safety is locked in ASUs makes up the autumn camp on the true preparation of games, folding movement to switching and more as a continuation of what builds everything out-season.
“It wasn’t exactly different,” Rowser said about the first week of preparing the game. “We played quickly and physically from the beginning. We will continue to work. But honestly, it’s just a great feeling to go back for games. This is all we’ve been waiting for.”
For rows, a large part of this icegration on his partnership with colleagues by a senior security Alford. The two were the top ring excavator before Arizona before the season, it regularly ends 100. Best security, and Alford only enabled 90 meters in cover, the fourth lowest tag in FBs.
Together, they became one of the premier Duo’s Faculty Faculty in the Faculty in 2026. years determined to raise at least even more.
Now more than just statistical leaders, rows and Alford became the backbone of Brian Vard defense, pairing his athletic ability with constant communication and increasing presence as a team leader.
“Me and Ksavion, we also communicate outside,” Rowser said. “We both saw a lot of improvement, just paying attention to small details – to be in position, not only alone, but on the same, but line, D-line, angles. It was a great moment that it was a great moment.”
FUNERY LOANS OF THE DEPARTMENT, Defense Coordinator of the ASU, for inteling that it emphasized this emphasis in detail. Ward works directly with safety, pushing them to expand their consciousness outside their immediate tasks.
“He is why we pay attention to those details and communicating with everyone else,” Rowser said. “Having it as a coordinator is a great opportunity.”
And such as countdown for the start of ticks closer, Rowser believes that the Defense is already playing at its peak.
“I feel like the defense is on my maximum,” Rowser said. “We’re really ready to show everyone – fans, who watches – that we’re ready.”
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State Arizona Junior Defensive defensive back Keith Abney II worn as a veteran. Entering its third year in tempeea, trust is naturally coming – the battles are faced every day compared to relationships that encourage it from the field.
You go against the ASU receivers sharpened Abne’s edge. “Believe, you know Turbooo, Malik (McClain), (Jalen) Moss – all they – enter and work and work every day,” Abnei said. “So you oppose it definitely bettered me. I feel like I’m ready for the season.”
This preparation extends outside the field. Abnei rooms with junior runs of kisson brown, misdemeanor leader, giving him a unique daily perspective. “It’s good to have such a balance,” Abnei said. “We’re coming home and talk about practice. It’s like a brotherhood, really. If I see him fall, I’ll say something and he does it too.
This connection extends to the room of the cabinet, where teammates are looking at Abnei as a constant presence. Although it is a fast loan for their – “No, it is a big brother there,” he says, shows that the brown – Abnay’s management is clear. Even his friendly rivalry with a brown over the nickname “K1” shows how much a narrow point group became.
In the field, Abnei accepted the mental chess between the criminal offense and the defense. “The coach always says that if one side wins every day, something is wrong,” Abnei said. “The offense gets your days, we get ours. Back and back – we fix something, they have an answer, and then we must have the answer to their answer. It makes us better.”
No bullets turns it on more than the lining against AP preseason comprehensive first team Junior see receiver Jordin Tison. “He causes me every day,” Abnei said. “See how far it comes from injury, and the way it works now, it pushes me to sharpen my tools. Iron Sharpens iron.”
This daily test encouraged confidence in the Corner Tower, especially with Junior Defensive Backs by Javan Robinson, which Afinei calls the “dog” and the spark of energy group. Lots like Rowser and Alford at the last end, Abnei and Javon became anchor angles last season, who worked as true 1a and 1b tandem. Each interrupted three intercepts and together accumulated 95 barrels, giving ASU Duo, which is capable of turning off top receivers.
With another year under the belts, the couple helped to determine the unit that expects to compete with any misdemeanor.
And how was his third season set to start, Abnei feels solved. “Three years, I feel comfortable,” he said. “I know what to expect. I’m excited – run out of that tunnel, I see the fans, seeing my family – that’s what I’m ready for.”