TEMPE — The Arizona State Sun Devils won their week eight battle against the top 10 Texas Tech Red Raiders in Tempe – the victory perhaps came at a cost in more than one manner.

The status of both WR Jordyn Tyson and DL Prince Dorbah remain uncertain heading into the Sun Devils’ battle against the Houston Cougars.

Nothing of the sort has been revealed about the latter, but local insider John Gambadoro unveiled a tidbit on the former on Sunday night.

“Keep your eye on the status of ASU standout WR Jordyn Tyson for this week’s game vs Houston. He was grabbing his hamstring yesterday and definitely gutted it out to finish that game. Have heard there is some concern over his availability.”

This is undoubtedly a major thing to watch as the week progresses – both via practice and the Big-12 mandated player availability report. There could be more clarity from coach Kenny Dillingham in Monday’s press conference as well.

Tyson briefly exited the game on Saturday after landing awkwardly on a tackle – seemingly grabbing his hamstring on the way to the sideline. The 21-year old Texas native then re-entered the contest and ended up securing 10 catches for 105 yards and a touchdown – continuing the trend of being one of the most productive players at the position in all of college football.

Arizona State on SI examines some potential implications of Tyson’s potential uncertain status below.

Arizona State is set to face 6-1Houston at Mountain America Stadium this Saturday afternoon – the start time for the contest is set for 5 P.M. AZT.

Read more on why the Arizona State men’s basketball team will exceed expectations in the 2025-26 season here, and on three major takeaways from the win over Texas Tech here.

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