Kenny Dillingham has casted his net for more than just skill players for Arizona State in the NCAA transfer portal.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!He is shopping for physicality on both lines of scrimmage and is getting it.
According to Chris Karpman of 247Sports, the Sun Devils landed offensive lineman Tana Alo-Tupuloa.
BREAKING: Tana Alo-Tupuola, Georgia Tech’s starting 2025 center as a 6-foot-2, 325-pound true sophomore who played 455 snaps, has committed to Arizona State, sources tell @SunDevilSource. @SantanaAlo2 will compete to start at center beginning this spring. pic.twitter.com/X4cP1Fh6gA
— Chris Karpman (@ChrisKarpman) January 9, 2026
The former Georgia Tech standout has played 455 career snaps as a true sophomore center. He will compete for ASU’s starting job in the spring at 6-foot-2 and 325 pounds. Arizona State brought in muscle from the junior college ranks on defense, acquire defensive tackle Hyrum Vaeono from Butler Community College. The 6-foot-3, 285-pounder is a native of Lawrence, Kan.
BREAKING: Butler Community College DT Hyrum Vaeono is transferring to Arizona State. pic.twitter.com/bBQyi4HgiA
— PHNX Sun Devils (@PHNX_SunDevils) January 8, 2026
He played in seven games last season at Butler CC — totaling 18 tackles, 2.5 sacks, and 4.5 tackles for loss.
Dillingham added a linebacker from Colorado State in Owen Long via Pete Nakos and Steve Wiltfong on On3.
BREAKING: Colorado State transfer LB Owen Long has committed to Arizona State, @PeteNakos and @SWiltfong_ report🔱
Long led the NCAA in tackles this season with 151. https://t.co/kSYG7dZ8sR pic.twitter.com/RupNupdMvx
— Transfer Portal (@TransferPortal) January 9, 2026
Long led everyone in college football for total tackles (151) as a sophomore. He collected five tackles for loss, two sacks, five pass breakups, and a forced fumble in 2025 for the Rams. Dillingham found an anchor for his offensive line, a nice piece for his defensive line, and a tackling machine to lead his defense. He rounded things out by locating a thumper in the secondary.
Lyrik Rawls, a safety, chose ASU as his transfer destination.
BREAKING: Kansas safety Lyrik Rawls is transferring to Arizona State, per Hayes Fawcett. pic.twitter.com/a2VJ4YQjqA
— PHNX Sun Devils (@PHNX_SunDevils) January 8, 2026
The former Kansas star finished second on its defense in tackles with 73 last year, including a team-high 57 solo stops.
He lead the team in pass breakups (seven), while having three forced fumbles and an interception. Rawls will serve as an enforcer on the back end of the Sun Devils’ defense.
ASU Portal Additions (15)
-QB Cutter Boley (formerly of Kentucky)
-QB Mikey Keene (formerly of Michigan)
-RB David Avit (formerly of Villanova)
-RB Marquis Gillis (formerly of Delaware State)
-WR Raiden Vines-Bright (formerly of Washington)
-WR Omarion Miller (formerly of Colorado)
-WR Reed Harris (formerly of Boston College)
-OL Tana Alo-Tupuloa (formerly of Georgia Tech)
-DL Hyrum Vaeono (formerly of Butler CC)
-LB Owen Long (formerly of Colorado State)
-CB Ashton Stamps (formerly of LSU)
-CB Caleb Chester (formerly of Texas)
-S Lyrik Rawls (formerly of Kansas)
-P Nick McLarty (formerly of Ohio State)
-PK Carson Smith (formerly of Austin Peay)
Stephen M. Smith is a writer for Burn City Sports. You can follow him on X via @CoachingMSmith.Sun
