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Broncos quarterback Brock Osweiler takes part in the Kurt Warner Ultimate Football Experience in Tempe, where he played collegiately at Arizona State.
After an uneven junior season, former Arizona State QB Brock Osweiler impressed scouts with a new delivery and better footwork, and it's moved him up in the projections for this week's NFL Draft which begins Thursday afternoon and continues through the weekend.
Arizona State quarterback Brock Osweiler had a big second half that helped the Sun Devils to a thrilling 30-29 overtime victory against Arizona in last year's Territorial Cup.
Susan Brock is seen during sentencing at Maricopa County Superior Court in Phoenix, Ariz. on Thursday, April 7, 2011.
Arizona State quarterback Brock Osweiler looks for an open receiver against UCLA in the fourth quarter of an NCAA football game, Friday, Nov. 26, 2010, in Tempe.
March 9, 2005
The Arizona State baseball program will dedicate Jim Brock Ballpark on Jan. 20 during Alumni Weekend, honoring the late Jim Brock, who coached ASU to two national championships during his 23 years at ASU.
A Chandler woman who pleaded guilty to computer tampering in a high-profile sexual abuse case involving the former wife of a Maricopa County supervisor has been sentenced to one year of supervised probation.
A Chandler woman accused of destroying evidence in a high-profile sexual abuse case has entered a plea deal.
When she was sentenced to 13 years in prison Thursday, Susan Brock expressed sorrow and regret for her sexual relationship with a Chandler boy.
The estranged wife of Maricopa County Supervisor Fulton Brock was sentenced Thursday to 13 years in prison for her sexual relationship with a Chandler boy.
The wife of a Maricopa County supervisor has pleaded guilty in a sexual misconduct case involving a teenage boy.
The wife of a Maricopa County supervisor has pleaded guilty in a sexual misconduct case involving a teenage boy.
The wife of a Maricopa County supervisor has pleaded guilty in a sexual misconduct case involving a teenage boy.
A Phoenix judge ordered Wednesday that court proceedings involving a county supervisor's wife accused of sexually abusing a teenage boy be open to the public and members of the news media.
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