Cam Skattebo Autographed Arizona State Gold 2024 Mini Football Helmet - JSA
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Add the autograph of the running back whose 2024 Arizona State season produced one of the most decorated single-season college football performances in recent program history — captured on the Arizona State Sun Devils mini helmet canvas of his college home — to your collection with this Cam Skattebo Autographed Arizona State Sun Devils Mini Football Helmet — JSA Authenticated. Skattebo signed this Riddell Speed Mini directly on the Sun Devils maroon shell, delivering his autograph on the canvas of the program where he became a 2024 Heisman Trophy finalist (finishing 5th in voting), led the Sun Devils to the Big 12 Conference Championship as the title game's Most Valuable Player, and set the Arizona State single-season rushing yards record while becoming the first ASU player in program history to cross 2,000 yards from scrimmage in a single season. The 2024 season transformed Skattebo from a former FCS Sacramento State transfer into one of the most productive college running backs in the country — his 1,711 rushing yards were second in all of FBS football behind only Heisman runner-up Ashton Jeanty. Authenticated by James Spence Authentication (JSA) with a numbered sticker and certificate of authenticity verifiable at JSA's official website.
This Arizona State Sun Devils Mini Football Helmet has been hand-signed by Cam Skattebo. The autograph has been certified authentic by James Spence Authentication (JSA) with a numbered sticker and certificate of authenticity verifiable at JSA's official website.
Product Highlights
- Hand-signed by Cam Skattebo ("Nature Boy") — 2024 Heisman Trophy finalist (5th in voting); 2024 Big 12 Conference Championship Game MVP; first Arizona State player in program history to record 2,000+ yards from scrimmage in a single season; New York Giants 2025 NFL Draft fourth-round pick (105th overall)
- Arizona State Sun Devils Mini Football Helmet — Riddell Speed Mini in the iconic Sun Devils maroon and gold colorway; the college canvas of his Heisman finalist 2024 season
- JSA Authenticated: numbered sticker and certificate of authenticity verifiable at JSA's official website
- 2024 stat line: 1,711 rushing yards (2nd in FBS behind Heisman runner-up Ashton Jeanty); 21 rushing touchdowns; 45 receptions for 605 yards and 3 receiving touchdowns; 2,316 total yards from scrimmage
- 2024 Peach Bowl performance: 284 total yards in the College Football Playoff quarterfinal against Texas — 143 rushing yards, 99 receiving yards, 42 passing yards, 2 rushing touchdowns, a 2-point conversion, AND a passing touchdown — a versatile multi-skill showcase as ASU lost 39-31 in double overtime
- The transfer success story: started his college career at FCS Sacramento State (the only Division I program to offer him a scholarship out of high school), transferred to ASU for the 2023 season, and turned into a Heisman finalist by his second season at the Power Five level
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The 2024 Arizona State Season — A Single-Season Program Record
Cam Skattebo's 2024 senior season at Arizona State produced one of the most singular individual campaigns in recent Sun Devils football history. His 1,711 rushing yards set the Arizona State single-season rushing record, surpassing the previous program record in a season that placed Skattebo second in all of FBS football behind only Heisman Trophy runner-up Ashton Jeanty of Boise State. The season produced 21 rushing touchdowns, 45 receptions for 605 yards and three receiving touchdowns, and 2,316 total yards from scrimmage — making Skattebo the first Arizona State player in program history to cross the 2,000-yards-from-scrimmage threshold in a single season. He led the Sun Devils to the 2024 Big 12 Conference Championship Game victory over Iowa State and was named the title game's Most Valuable Player. He earned a top-five finish in the 2024 Heisman Trophy voting (5th), making him one of the most decorated single-season players in recent ASU history. The full body of 2024 work transformed Skattebo from a regional player into one of the most recognizable names in college football, and the Sun Devils maroon helmet canvas captures that historic season directly.
The Peach Bowl — A Versatile Showcase
On January 1, 2025, the Arizona State Sun Devils played the Texas Longhorns in the Peach Bowl — a College Football Playoff quarterfinal game. Skattebo produced one of the most versatile single-game performances by any college football player during the 2024 postseason: 284 total yards combining 143 rushing yards, 99 receiving yards, AND 42 passing yards; two rushing touchdowns; a successful 2-point conversion; and a passing touchdown thrown directly by Skattebo on a trick play. ASU ultimately lost 39-31 in double overtime, but the performance established Skattebo as one of the most uniquely versatile offensive players in college football. The Peach Bowl game also established the Arizona State single-game total yards record across all categories combined. For a college running back to rush for 100+ yards, catch passes for 100+ yards, AND throw a touchdown pass in a College Football Playoff game is virtually unprecedented in modern college football — and it captured Skattebo's positional versatility (he also handled punting duties at times during his college career) in front of a national audience.
The Versatile Skill Set — "Nature Boy"
Cam Skattebo's college football identity was built on positional versatility that few modern running backs match. Across his Arizona State career, he rushed the football as a primary back, caught passes out of the backfield as a receiving threat, threw passes on trick plays (completing 6 of 9 career attempts for 130 yards and a passing touchdown), punted (8 punts for 338 yards in 2023), and contributed on special teams. His running style is widely characterized as physical and downhill — comparable to traditional fullback-style runners including Toby Gerhart, Mike Alstott, and Peyton Hillis. The "Nature Boy" nickname is a tribute to 16-time world wrestling champion Ric Flair, whom Skattebo grew up watching with his late grandfather — reflecting both his hard-charging running style and his lifelong WWE fandom. NFL scouts noted his "won't-be-denied attitude" and his ability to "claw and scrape through contact and always find ways to generate big plays in spite of his lack of breakaway speed." The combination of physical running and multi-skill versatility made Skattebo one of the most distinctive offensive prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft class.
The Path — From FCS Sacramento State to the NFL
Cam Skattebo's path from high school to the NFL was anything but direct. Coming out of Rio Linda High School in California — where he rushed for 3,550 yards and 42 touchdowns as a junior to help his team to the state championship — the only Division I program to offer him a scholarship was Sacramento State, an FCS (Football Championship Subdivision) program one tier below the FBS Division I level where the most prestigious college football is played. Skattebo spent two seasons at Sacramento State (2021-2022), rushing for 1,902 yards and 13 touchdowns across his two seasons there before transferring up to Arizona State in 2023 to play at the FBS level. His first ASU season (2023) produced 783 rushing yards and 9 touchdowns; his second season (2024) produced the Heisman-finalist breakout. The Sacramento State-to-Arizona State-to-NFL path is one of the more remarkable recent college football trajectories, reflecting both Skattebo's persistence and his ability to elevate his game across competitive levels. The New York Giants selected him with the 105th pick of the 2025 NFL Draft, making him an immediate contributor to the Giants' running back room with veteran Devin Singletary, 2024 fifth-rounder Tyrone Tracy Jr., and others.
The 2025 NFL Rookie Season — An Honest Snapshot
Skattebo made his NFL debut with the New York Giants in Week 1 of the 2025 season against the Washington Commanders. His rookie season included his first NFL career touchdown against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 2, his first multi-touchdown game in Week 6 of his rookie season against the Philadelphia Eagles, and progressive integration into the Giants' offensive rotation under head coach Brian Daboll. On October 26, 2025, during a Week 8 rematch against the Eagles, Skattebo suffered a dislocated ankle in the second quarter that ruled him out for the remainder of his rookie season. The injury closed his 2025 rookie campaign but does not affect the Arizona State credentials captured on this Sun Devils helmet canvas — his complete college career is now permanently fixed at the record-setting 2024 Heisman-finalist body of work. For collectors building Arizona State Sun Devils memorabilia displays or 2025 NFL Draft class signed inventory, the Sun Devils mini helmet captures Skattebo at the moment his collegiate career produced the credentials that anchored his NFL future.
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This helmet has been certified authentic by James Spence Authentication (JSA). A numbered tamper-proof sticker has been applied directly to the helmet, and the matching certificate of authenticity ships with the piece. The JSA sticker number can be verified online at JSA's official website. James Spence Authentication operates as one of the major third-party authentication providers in sports memorabilia, with verification chains used by collectors, retailers, and resale platforms across the industry.
Specifications
| Player | Cam Skattebo ("Nature Boy") |
| College | Arizona State Sun Devils (2023-2024); previously Sacramento State (2021-2022) |
| Current NFL Team | New York Giants (2025 NFL Draft, Round 4, Pick 105) |
| Position | Running Back |
| Item Type | Autographed Mini Football Helmet |
| Helmet Model | Riddell Speed Mini — Arizona State Sun Devils maroon and gold colorway |
| Authentication | James Spence Authentication (JSA) — numbered sticker and COA verifiable at JSA's official website |
| 2024 Heisman Trophy | Finalist — finished 5th in voting |
| 2024 Big 12 Championship Game MVP | Won (ASU beat Iowa State for Big 12 title) |
| 2024 Stat Line (Senior Year) | 293 carries, 1,711 rushing yards (2nd in FBS), 21 rushing TDs; 45 receptions, 605 receiving yards, 3 receiving TDs; 2,316 total yards from scrimmage |
| 2024 ASU Records | Single-season rushing yards record (1,711); first ASU player ever to cross 2,000 yards from scrimmage in a single season |
| 2024 Peach Bowl | 284 total yards (143 rushing, 99 receiving, 42 passing), 2 rushing TDs, 2-point conversion, 1 passing TD — vs. Texas in CFP quarterfinal |
| NFL Draft | 2025, Round 4, Pick 105 (New York Giants) |
| 2025 NFL Rookie Season | Made NFL debut Week 1 vs. Commanders; first NFL TD Week 2 vs. Cowboys; first multi-TD game Week 6 vs. Eagles; season-ending dislocated ankle Week 8 vs. Eagles (October 26, 2025) |
| High School | Rio Linda High School (Rio Linda, CA) — junior year: 3,550 rushing yards, 42 touchdowns |
| Hometown | Rio Linda, California |
| Born | February 5, 2002 (age 24) |
| Condition | Excellent |
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