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Both can be true.

He is a Sun Devil. He wants to be here and he wants to stay. I firmly believe that to be true. Not because he is already here and hasn’t been offered anything yet but I believe down to his core, he wants to stay

I also think if the right job offer comes along it is very possible that he would bolt but I don’t think it will be for any job. Not sure he is motivated by money for him.

Pure speculation but I don’t think he goes for Florida or Auburn. I also don’t think Miami, although maybe. LSU seems like it would be a wise move.

Honestly, I expect he will stay.
 

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Both can be true.

He is a Sun Devil. He wants to be here and he wants to stay. I firmly believe that to be true. Not because he is already here and hasn’t been offered anything yet but I believe down to his core, he wants to stay

I also think if the right job offer comes along it is very possible that he would bolt but I don’t think it will be for any job. Not sure he is motivated by money for him.

Pure speculation but I don’t think he goes for Florida or Auburn. I also don’t think Miami, although maybe. LSU seems like it would be a wise move.

Honestly, I expect he will stay.
The win against ISU I think was due to great coaching. I hope we can keep not only Kenny, but also the coordinators Arroyo and Ward. Seems like all three of them are on the same page when it comes to putting together a gameplan.
 

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Both can be true.

He is a Sun Devil. He wants to be here and he wants to stay. I firmly believe that to be true. Not because he is already here and hasn’t been offered anything yet but I believe down to his core, he wants to stay

I also think if the right job offer comes along it is very possible that he would bolt but I don’t think it will be for any job. Not sure he is motivated by money for him.

Pure speculation but I don’t think he goes for Florida or Auburn. I also don’t think Miami, although maybe. LSU seems like it would be a wise move.

Honestly, I expect he will stay.
That’s why I’ve been saying blue bloods. It wouldn’t be for just any job. But high profile job? Michigan? Ohio State? Texas? Alabama? LSU? Georgia? USC? Notre Dame? Gone imo. Penn state, Oregon, Miami? Florida State? Maybe. For the right price.
 

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Per a report from Chris Karpman, Sam Leavitt is not expected to participate in unrestricted football activities for up to 6 months following Lisfranc surgery.

See video below.

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Here is the audio of the interview with Kenny Dillingham.

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He is living the life he wants with his dream job and with all of his family very close.

“I’ve said this from the beginning: My next-door neighbor is my sister, my parents live three doors down,” Dillingham said. “You know, my wife’s parents live five doors down. My wife’s as competitive as a person you’ll ever see. She’s a person who wants to win national championships, she’s a person who wants to win. She’s competitive and she loves ball. Having the family support here is a really cool thing.”

When asked about other schools recruiting him:

“I mean, to be honest, I don’t worry about it at all,” Dillingham said. “I know the things that I want, I know my goals. I know what’s needed to achieve those things, personally and professionally. So, I don’t really worry about anything but our players.

“We had a bye week, and Bo Nix played on a Thursday night, and I had time and we flew out there for four hours, saw him after the game and flew back. Those are the things that matter to me … the relationships that you build along the way. I think for me, I just kind of keep my head down, try to do the best job I can for our players, ’cause that’s what this is all about.”

Such a great guy. Let his players actually take off the bye week because they balled out against Iowa State, then he and his wife go to Denver to support a former player of his, Bo Nix, then he flies back and is recruiting future players before the bye ends.
 

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Per a report from Chris Karpman, Sam Leavitt is not expected to participate in unrestricted football activities for up to 6 months following Lisfranc surgery.

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Lisfranc injury is tough to come back from. It definitely tends to limit mobility even after recovery. I'm not sure how this will affect Leavitt's long-term career options or choices.
 

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Lisfranc injury is tough to come back from. It definitely tends to limit mobility even after recovery. I'm not sure how this will affect Leavitt's long-term career options or choices.

It's a downer for sure. Leavitt might even reconsider coming back to ASU for another season.

If I were an NFL team like the Cardinals, I'd consider drafting him later in the draft.
 
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