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On Friday, Arizona State Sun Devils linebacker Darien Butler announced via Twitter his decision to enter the upcoming NFL draft. 

Less than a week until the Sun Devils play in the Las Vegas Bowl, Butler's post indicates he will be skipping the bowl game in favor of keeping himself healthy for key NFL draft events such as offseason preparation/training, the NFL Combine, Arizona State's pro-day and more. 

Butler, a senior linebacker who could have returned for another season at Arizona State thanks to 2020's COVID year, now officially departs the program after playing 40 games in Tempe. 

Through that time, Butler propelled himself to be one of the best linebackers in the Pac-12 conference after accruing 243 tackles through his career, also garnering seven defended passes, four sacks, four fumbles recovered, three interceptions and three forced fumbles. 

Butler becomes the most recent Arizona State player to opt out of the Las Vegas Bowl, as the Sun Devils have also lost players such as Rachaad White, Jack Jones and Chase Lucas in favor of the NFL draft. 

Butler, a captain for the Sun Devils, brought home numerous honors and recognition including the team's Mike Haynes Defensive MVP Award while also being nominated as a semi-finalist for the Butkus Award, annually awarded to the nation's top linebacker. 

Butler's abilities in both run support and pass coverage earned him regular playing time on every down, as his sideline-to-sideline range will be difficult to replicate for the Sun Devils moving forward. 

Arizona State takes on Wisconsin in the Las Vegas Bowl on Thursday, Dec. 30 at Allegiant Stadium. 

This article first appeared on FanNation All Sun Devils and was syndicated with permission.

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