TEMPE — The image of Arizona State football continues to be rehabilitated under the leadership of Kenny Dillingham, with the recent success on the recruiting trail being one of the most blatant signs that everything is turning around in Tempe moving forward.
The Sun Devils are continuing to build the foundations of what has the potential to be the most highly touted high school recruiting class in the Dillingham era – with the program utilizing the momentum that has been built with likely sending two alumni into the first round of the NFL draft.
The Sun Devils appear to be making an inroad on four-star linebacker Tate Wallace in the midst of the process – as the Iowa native announced that he will visit Tempe at an unspecified time during the spring. Arizona State joins Notre Dame, Purdue, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Arizona, and Kansas State as programs that will reveive a visit from the respected prospect.
Wallace is ranked as the number 29 linebacker according to the 247Sports composite – this potential add would be massive for LB coach A.J. Cooper, who has done a phenomenal job during his time at ASU despite not receiving the shine that other assistants have…