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Kenny Dillingham, ASU working to close the gap in CFB arms race
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- ASU coach Kenny Dillingham pushed in-state recruiting during the team's youth camp in Tempe to strengthen local talent pipelines.
- The so-called Golden Ticket program would give players a real offer and earlier commitments to ASU.
- Dillingham cited fundraising progress toward a $20 million target to support facilities and program growth.
- He stressed a long-term view, noting ASU started the race late but aims to catch up and compete at the highest level.
- Dillingham linked community involvement to the program’s success and community asset development.
- The coach discussed NIL and transfer portal challenges as part of ASU’s competitive landscape.
- Arizona State’s roster shifts include transfers and leadership changes as the program rebuilds.
- Dillingham supported the idea of a 24-team College Football Playoff as part of maximizing competition.
- ASU's youth camp aimed to connect players with the university and reflect on its opportunities.
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