One is expected to make his first career start. The other could be making his next-to-last. They both know what it’s like to live behind enemy lines.
ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ defensive tackle Finton Connolly grew up a Wildcats fan … in Gilbert. Offensive tackle Layth Friekh grew up a UA fan … in Glendale.
Both of their fathers attended ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥, so household loyalties were not beholden to geography.
“I was definitely never an ASU guy growing up,†said Connolly, who’s slated for his first starting assignment — and first Territorial Cup appearance – Saturday at Sun Devil Stadium.
“I loved the U of A. I grew up not liking the Sun Devils. U of A for life.â€
Connolly’s fandom led to plenty of good-natured ribbing, and his eventual commitment to ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ took it to another level. He’d hear it from his friends and even his coaches at Campo Verde High School.
He felt something similar to what he’ll experience Saturday – the sensation of being surrounded by Sun Devils.
“Non-stop,†Connolly said. “All this ASU stuff.â€
Friekh had a similar experience at Peoria Centennial. ASU posters hung in classrooms. His teachers wondered why he wasn’t a fan of the hometown school.
Friekh recalled what people would say, and presumably still do: “Oh, you’re a U of A fan? What? Why don’t you go for the Sun Devils?â€
Friekh took a couple of unofficial visits to ASU. He came away thinking it was “cool.†It just wasn’t for him.
“U of A was the fit for me,†Friekh said. “I knew that from the jump. I wasn’t even thinking about ASU.â€
Friekh is about to make his 33rd career start. He has been the Wildcats’ left tackle for most of the past three seasons.
The senior has applied for a fifth year of eligibility. He played in one game, for a handful of snaps, as a freshman. It’s unclear whether the NCAA will grant his request.
“We’ll see how it goes,†Friekh said. “It’s submitted. We’ll hear back soon.â€
If this is Friekh’s final regular-season game, at least his father will be there to watch it. Akram Friekh lives in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, where he works as an engineer. He returned to the United States earlier this month for ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥â€™s Senior Night and will be in attendance Saturday.
“When I was in high school, he’d go to all of me and brother’s practices and games, as much as he could,†Friekh said. “I know it’s killing him to not be able to come to every game and see as much as he would want to.â€
Connolly’s parents and younger brother, among others, will be on hand to see Finton make his first start. His father, Sean Connolly, is a commander for the Phoenix Police Department.
Connolly has emerged as a key rotation player for the Wildcats, registering 16 tackles, including 3.5 for losses. With Luca Bruno (concussion) and Dereck Boles (ankle) banged up, the redshirt sophomore will move up the depth chart.
Connolly considers playing for ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ “a dream come true.â€
To represent the UA in the Territorial Cup — and to play a part in defeating the Sun Devils – would make the dream even sweeter.
“I can go back to my old high school coaches and rub it in their face a little bit,†Connolly said. “That’s what I’m hoping for — beat ASU on their home turf.â€