Last week, Kenny Dillingham ’s Arizona State squad pulled off their biggest upset of the season, taking down the formerly No. 7–ranked Joey McGuire’s undefeated Texas Tech team in a 26–22 thriller. It was the Sun Devils’ first win over an AP top-10 opponent in nearly six years. However, that win came at a great price — one that could derail their offense and ruin their shot at back-to-back Big 12 aspirations.

Earlier this week, ASU confirmed that Jordyn Tyson won’t be playing against Houston following an injury he sustained against Texas Tech. Tyson was absolutely cooking the Red Raiders’ defensive backs before going down with a hamstring injury—the Sun Devils’ WR1 caught 10 passes for 105 yards and a touchdown. He’s been the team’s top receiver all season, leading the Big 12 in catches

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