Sun Devil Athletics Game Day app icon
U.S. App Store

Sun Devil Athletics Game Day App Reviews

The Sun Devil Athletics Game Day app recently received 6 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices, and 2 negative reviews. Users in the United States have given Sun Devil Athletics Game Day app an average rating of 3.43 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 122 ratings since its release on Oct 24 by Arizona State University. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about Sun Devil Athletics Game Day?

Ratings and Reviews
Rated 3.33 out of 5

122 global ratings

5 Star
17%
4 Star
0%
3 Star
50%
2 Star
33%

6 Positive User Reviews for Sun Devil Athletics Game Day

Great

Best gameday app there is for all things Sun Devil Athletics. Makes accessing tickets much easier.

Latest update is giving me issues

Tried logging in today and I had to verify thru Ticketmaster, once completed the app has been unusable. Unable to log in or reset password. Worked great until today.

Unable to reset password

App won’t let me reset e-mail password in order to claim student tickets

Why are we still showing 5 month’s ago’s schedule

We’re in a new school year now and they’re still showing LAST Year’s basketball schedule. When are you going to update that to this year’s?

2 Negative User Reviews for Sun Devil Athletics Game Day

Super Buggy

Apps has a lot content, but none of it works well. The app makes you create multiple different accounts for different parts of the app. (I.e. you need an ASU account for some things, a game day app account for other stuff, and a ticket master account to get tickets.) The app also spams you with promo ads and has a a hard time doing anything useful. I like the idea of the app, but it needs a lot more work before I would recommend any of my friends to get it.

It’s a bad app

I mostly want to be able to check scores and news for the various Sun Devil athletics teams, and maybe get notifications for baseball. It’s tough to do those things when the app is constantly signing me out or resetting itself. Surely someone at the school that ranks 1st in innovation could develop a halfway decent sports app that actually works.