Former ASU Players Watch New Offense Take Shape

Jordyn Tyson and other alumni observe spring practice as Sun Devils rebuild offensive unit.

Mar. 22, 2026 at 4:23pm

A group of former Arizona State University football players, including wide receiver Jordyn Tyson, attended a recent spring practice session in Tempe to observe the Sun Devils' new-look offensive unit as it works to get settled ahead of the upcoming season. The practice featured the offense showcasing its vast potential under the guidance of the coaching staff.

Why it matters

The presence of prominent former players at spring practice signals their continued engagement and interest in the program's success. As ASU looks to rebound from a disappointing season, the input and support of alumni can be invaluable in helping the current team develop and build momentum.

The details

The Saturday practice session in Tempe allowed the former ASU players, many of whom had standout careers with the Sun Devils, to get an up-close look at the team's offensive unit as it works to implement new schemes and integrate new personnel. The offense is aiming to bounce back after a down year and regain its status as a dynamic, high-powered attack.

  • The practice session took place on Saturday, March 22, 2026.

The players

Jordyn Tyson

A former wide receiver for the Arizona State Sun Devils who had a successful collegiate career.

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What they’re saying

“It's great to see the guys out here working hard and putting in the effort to get better. I'm excited to see what this offense can do this season.”

— Jordyn Tyson, Former ASU Wide Receiver

The takeaway

The presence of former Sun Devils players at spring practice underscores the strong alumni connection to the program and their desire to see the team succeed. As ASU looks to rebound, the support and input of its celebrated former players can provide valuable guidance and motivation for the current squad.