Open in App
  • Local
  • Headlines
  • Election
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Education
  • Real Estate
  • Newsletter
  • Awful Announcing

    College football head coach delivers all-time postgame interview

    By Sam Neumann,

    4 hours ago
    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=1u2Bxw_0w4PXmmy00

    To quote Dabo Swinney, if Arizona State’s a stock, you better buy all you freaking can buy right now.

    The over/under for the Sun Devils in Kenny Dillingham’s second season as head coach was 4.5 wins. Arizona State hit the over with a 27-19 win over the No. 19 Utah Utes on Friday night. And in the postgame press conference, Dillingham implored those who pressed their luck in Las Vegas to pour that back into the program’s collective.

    He also urged those around the country to buy into the youngest head coach in the Power 4 with an electric postgame interview with ESPN’s Paul Carcaterra.

    As the Arizona State faithful stormed the field at Mountain America Stadium in Tempe, Dillingham didn’t grab the mic from Carcaterra — but he might as well have. He was immediately asked about his running back, Cameron Skattebo, who rushed for 158 yards and two touchdowns — including the game-winner with just over two minutes to play.

    Dillingham soaked up the interview, but he undoubtedly wanted to celebrate with the students (and his team).

    “His mindset — he’s got a dog mentality,” Dillingham said regarding what makes Skattebo different. “This team fights, and they fight, and they fight. And that’s who you need to talk to right now, not me.”

    Dillingham looked around, trying to find his 22-year-old running back amidst the pandemonium. But Carcaterra was quick to say, “Good luck finding him. “He had been able to secure a postgame interview with the 34-year-old Dillingham on the field, and he wasn’t about to lose him for a needle in a haystack.

    As Carcaterra tried to ask Dillingham what impressed him the most about his defense, he turned around and screamed in jubilation with Arizona State students — almost forgetting where he was. And who could blame him? It’s his signature win as the Sun Devils’ head coach, and he wants to soak it in.

    “We stopped the run (on them) in the first half, and we had great RedZone (defense),” he said. “We fought, man. We competed. That’s what football’s about — competing.”

    And that’s what the Sun Devils did. They competed in an 8-point victory against a team they lost to 55-3 a season prior.

    What’s the difference?

    “Our want, man. We put in the work,” Dillingham continues. Our kids care. We have kids that care. They do it for each other, and they love (inaudible).”

    Dillingham is an Arizona State alum himself. It’s hard for him to contextualize what Friday’s win means to him — and the program. He started his college football coaching at ASU, having known then-offensive coordinator Mike Norvell (now the head coach at Florida State) during his tenure at Chaparral High School in Scottsdale.

    “I was one of these guys. I was doing this,” said Dillingham as he jumped around in celebration, disappearing into the abyss.

    That was the interview right there. There was no getting Dillingham back; he belonged to the students and the crowd now. They needed him to celebrate one of the biggest wins in recent program memory. After all, he’s one of them, so good luck pulling him back in.

    In that electric moment, Dillingham wasn’t just a coach — he was a reflection of the students and fans storming the field. He didn’t grab the mic, but he didn’t need to. His energy, his excitement, his refusal to take the credit for himself — it all spoke volumes.

    [ ESPN ]

    The post Arizona State’s Kenny Dillingham delivers absolutely electric postgame interview appeared first on Awful Announcing .

    Expand All
    Comments / 4
    Add a Comment
    Joe Zonie
    34m ago
    When ASU hired Dillingham, I wasn't sure how he'd do as head coach. But I knew I'd be cheering for him to succeed because I absolutely loved his enthusiasm.
    Janet Nolan
    1h ago
    He is the best coach for ASU!
    View all comments
    YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
    Local News newsLocal News
    Awful Announcinglast hour
    Awful Announcing21 hours ago
    Awful Announcing18 hours ago
    Awful Announcing1 day ago
    Awful Announcing2 days ago
    Awful Announcing14 hours ago
    Arizona Cardinals On SI1 day ago
    Awful Announcing1 day ago
    Awful Announcing23 hours ago

    Comments / 0