How an investigation by the Star into the University of Arizona's football program led to two reporters winning the Pulitzer Prize.
Tempe, Ariz. — Frank Kush, the fearsome coach who transformed Arizona State from a backwater football program into a powerhouse, died Thursday. He was 88. "Coach Kush built ASU into a national ...
There’s no “Mount Kenny” yet. If there’s a circle-of-death routine at Camp Tontozona called a “Dilly Drill,” I’m not aware of it. Give it some time, though. Something tells me we’re going to see an ...
When legendary Arizona State football coach Frank Kush died last week in Phoenix at 88, the UA put his image on the large video board at Arizona Stadium. That’s quite a tribute for a man who was 16-6 ...
The undefeated 1975 Arizona State football team will be honored at Saturday’s game against Texas Tech and will be inducted into the Sun Devil Hall of Fame.
Watching archived game film and calling out players' names, it appeared as though Frank Kush was still ASU's football coach. At least for an hour anyway. On Friday, Kush showed highlights from the ...
PHOENIX – The NCAA had no business getting involved with Penn State scandal, said former Arizona State University football coach Frank Kush. “[NCAA] should have let Penn State handle it and resolve ...
Kush, Frank H., Sr. Age 96 born August 24, 1915 in Minneapolis, MN. Longtime resident of Chicago Heights passed away peacefully on January 19, 2012. Frank was a member of Local 272 International ...
Arizona State’s storming of the field after its 26-22 win over No. 7 Texas Tech further fueled controversy around field rushes in the Big 12.
Frank Kusnir, 86, of rural Kutztown passed peacefully at home on Sunday, February 2, 2014. He was cared for through a lengthy illness by his loving wife Virginia Mae (Ruppert) Kusnir. They were ...
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