1967 Arizona State Sun Devils football team

[3] Don Baker, Bill Kajikawa, Larry Kentera, Chuck McBride, Bob Owens, and Jerry Thompson were assistant coaches.

[citation needed] Fullback Max Anderson and middle guard Curley Culp were the team captains.

Fullback Max Anderson set a single game school record with his 99-yard touchdown run for the Sun Devils.

In the annual Arizona–Arizona State football rivalry game, the Sun Devils closed the season with a dominating 47–7 home victory against Arizona.

Arizona State's usual offensive lineup included: (WR Richard Mann, LT Larry Langford, LG Jim Kane, C George Hummer, RG Mike Chowaniec, RT Nello Tomarelli, TE Ken Dyer, QB Ed Roseborough, HB Art Malone, FB Max Anderson, & WB J.D.

[citation needed] Arizona State's usual defensive lineup included: (LE Richard Griffin, LT Bob Rokita, RT Bobby Johnson, RE Dennis Farrell, MG Curley Culp, LLB Dick Egloff, RLB Ron Pritchard, LC Dickie Brown, RC Rick Shaw, SS Paul Ray Powell, & WS Wes Plummer).

[citation needed] Arizona State's usual specialists included: (K Bob Rokita & P Ed Roseborough).

[citation needed] The Sun Devils' leading passer was Ed Roseborough (95-205, 1,494 yds, 46.3% completion pct., 12 TD, & 18 int).

[citation needed] The Sun Devils set a single season school-record averaging 2.7 interceptions per game.

[citation needed] Middle guard Curley Culp received first-team All-American honors from The Sporting News and Time magazine.

[citation needed] Five Sun Devils received first-team honors on the 1967 All-Western Athletic Conference team: Culp, Pritchard, fullback Max Anderson, center George Hummer, and safety Wes Plummer.

Five other received second-team All-WAC honors: guard Mike Chowaniec, tight end Ken Dyer, wingback J.D.