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Caldwell stays home

ASU wins the lottery for the services of four star defensive end Kyle Caldwell (6-4, 255, 4.56) Scottsdale (Ariz.) Saguaro. Caldwell was a legacy recruit and the pull to Sun Devil campus was too hard to ignore. Caldwell was rated by Rivals as the one prospect in Arizona.
Caldwell was selected the State of Arizona’s Gatorade Player of the Year. This talented football player was also a 1st-team all-state and all-Arizona selection as defensive end.
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When you rack up 131 tackles, 34 tackles for loss, 30 sacks, 29 quarterback hurries, four fumbles caused and three fumbles recoveries you deserve accolades that Caldwell received.
The rest of the nation saw what Caldwell has been doing to do on the gridiron when racked up five tackles, one sack, and one fumble recovery against the nation’s best in US Army All-American.
Caldwell is just as good off the field as he is on. While in San Antonio he won the Scholar Athlete Award and won the Army of One Award for the West.
The Army of One Award is for all-around excellence. It based on the entire package of athletics, leadership and academics.
Though came down to ASU and UCLA for his services. Nebraska, Notre Dame, Oregon, and Washington.
The Miami Hurricanes even tried to make a late run but Sun Devils are happy that one of there is staying home.
His father was a standout for the Sun Devils and he will wear his number 50 for ASU.
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