Justin Herbert Signed Oregon Ducks Apple Green Speed Mini Helmet Fanatics Auth
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Add the compact-format Oregon credential of one of the program's most decorated and most personally connected available quarterbacks — in the Ducks' most visually distinctive available colorway — to your collection with this Justin Herbert Autographed Oregon Ducks Apple Green Speed Mini Football Helmet — Fanatics Authentic. Justin Herbert was born on March 10, 1998, in Eugene, Oregon — the city where the University of Oregon's campus sits along the Willamette River, where Autzen Stadium has hosted Ducks home football since 1967, and where his maternal grandfather Rich Schwab had played receiver for the Ducks in the 1960s. Coming out of Sheldon High School in Eugene, Herbert had only two FBS scholarship offers: Oregon and Nevada — the recruiting profile of a player whose junior-year broken leg had cost him the showcase tape that drives most Power Five recruitments. He chose Oregon, the program where his grandfather had played, in the city where he had grown up watching them, and proceeded across four seasons (2016-2019) to produce the second-most career touchdown passes (95) and second-most career passing yards (10,541) in Oregon history, to lead the Ducks to a 12-2 senior season that included a Pac-12 Championship and a Rose Bowl victory in which he ran for three touchdowns and was named the Offensive MVP, to earn the William V. Campbell Trophy (the "Academic Heisman") with a 4.01 GPA, and to become the sixth overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft. The Apple Green Speed Mini Oregon helmet signed by Herbert is the compact-format credential of that hometown chapter — in the Ducks' most visually distinctive available colorway, authenticated by Fanatics Authentic with a tamper-proof hologram verifiable at Fanatics Authentic's official website.
This Oregon Ducks Apple Green Speed Mini Football Helmet has been hand-signed by Justin Herbert. The autograph has been certified authentic by Fanatics Authentic with a tamper-proof hologram verifiable at Fanatics Authentic's official website.
Product Highlights
- Hand-signed by Justin Herbert — Oregon Ducks quarterback (2016-2019); Los Angeles Chargers QB; 2020 AP NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year; 6th overall pick, 2020 NFL Draft; Rose Bowl Offensive MVP; William V. Campbell Trophy
- Oregon Ducks Apple Green Speed Mini Football Helmet — Oregon's distinctive alternate colorway in compact display-scale format (~50-55% of full-size); built for mini-helmet collection arrangements
- Fanatics Authentic — tamper-proof hologram verifiable at Fanatics Authentic's official website
- Oregon all-time leader in completions (827) and pass attempts (1,293); second all-time in Oregon history in career TD passes (95) and career passing yards (10,541); Oregon program record for TD passes (54) and passing yards (5,904) inside Autzen Stadium
- 2019 senior season: 12-2 record, Pac-12 Championship, Rose Bowl victory over Wisconsin (Herbert ran for 3 TDs, named Offensive MVP); 3,471 passing yards, 32 passing TDs, 4 rushing TDs; William V. Campbell Trophy (the "Academic Heisman")
- Hometown roots: Eugene, Oregon native; attended Sheldon High School in Eugene; maternal grandfather Rich Schwab played receiver at Oregon in the 1960s; younger brother Patrick attended Oregon as a tight end
- True freshman 2016: first true freshman at Oregon to start at quarterback since 1983; in his third career start vs. Arizona State set or equaled the program's single-game records for total yards (512), passing yards (489), and touchdown passes (6)
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The Apple Green Mini — Oregon's Distinctive Compact Format
The University of Oregon football program operates one of the most distinctive uniform programs in college sports — a rotating system that produces dozens of distinct uniform combinations across each season, working with Nike (the company founded by Oregon alum Phil Knight) to create the most visually creative available college football helmet design language. Among the Ducks' multiple available alternate colorways, the Apple Green helmet sits in the most visually distinctive available position — a saturated lime-green departure from the program's traditional forest-green identity, producing a colorway that is recognizable as an Oregon helmet specifically because of its Oregon-program color heritage without duplicating the standard green-and-yellow palette that defines the team's primary uniform identity. For the Justin Herbert Oregon collector, the Apple Green Speed Mini is a categorically distinct piece — the alternate-colorway Oregon credential in the compact display format built for mini-helmet collection arrangements. At approximately 50-55% of full-size scale, the Mini brings Herbert's Oregon chapter to any collection at the format that makes multi-helmet display arrangements possible — alongside other Pac-12 quarterback signed minis, other Oregon program signed minis, or other Heisman-finalist-level college quarterback collections where Herbert's Apple Green sits as the most visually distinctive available program-and-color combination. The Mini is the format the arrangement requires; the Apple Green is the colorway that makes the arrangement most visually distinctive.
Eugene — The Hometown Credential
The most personally specific available credential for any college signed memorabilia is the player whose family connection to the program preceded his own playing career there. Justin Herbert was born in Eugene, Oregon — the city where the University of Oregon is located. He grew up in Eugene. He attended Sheldon High School in Eugene. His maternal grandfather, Rich Schwab, had played receiver for the Oregon Ducks in the 1960s — making Herbert a second-generation Oregon football alumnus when he committed to the program in October 2015. His recruitment profile was not loaded with elite Power Five offers. A broken leg in the third game of his junior year of high school had limited his showcase tape, and by the time the recruiting cycle ended, he had received exactly two FBS scholarship offers: the University of Oregon and the University of Nevada. He chose Oregon — the family program, the hometown school, the campus a short drive from his Eugene childhood home — and proceeded to play 42 career starts there, 22 of them at Autzen Stadium where the program went 19-3 with him under center and averaged 42.8 points per game. Herbert's younger brother Patrick later joined him at Oregon as a tight end — extending the Herbert family's Oregon football presence into a third generation. The Apple Green Mini Oregon helmet signed by Herbert is the compact-format credential of the player whose Oregon chapter was, in the most direct available sense, also the family chapter — in the program's most visually distinctive available colorway, representing a four-year career played at the school his family had been part of since the 1960s.
The Rose Bowl Senior Season
Herbert's senior season at Oregon (2019) produced the most accomplished available single-year credential of his college career. The Ducks finished 12-2, won the Pac-12 Championship with a 37-15 victory over fifth-ranked Utah, and earned the program's first Rose Bowl appearance since 2014. In the 106th Rose Bowl Game on January 1, 2020 — Oregon vs. Wisconsin in Pasadena — Herbert produced one of the most complete available quarterback performances in Oregon Rose Bowl history. He passed for 138 yards and an interception. He ran for three touchdowns — all in the second half — including the game-winning 30-yard touchdown run that gave Oregon a 28-27 lead with 7:41 remaining in the fourth quarter. The Ducks held on to win 28-27, and Herbert was named the Rose Bowl Offensive MVP — the credential that capped the senior season and the four-year Oregon chapter. The same season, he was awarded the William V. Campbell Trophy (the "Academic Heisman") — recognizing the combination of his 4.01 GPA, his on-field performance, and his community leadership. He was the 30th recipient of the trophy. The Apple Green Speed Mini Oregon helmet signed by Herbert is the compact-format credential of the player whose Oregon chapter ended with a Pac-12 Championship, a Rose Bowl Offensive MVP performance, the Academic Heisman, and the sixth overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft that made him the highest-drafted Oregon quarterback since Marcus Mariota in 2015.
Fanatics Authentication
This mini helmet has been certified authentic by Fanatics Authentic with a tamper-proof hologram. The hologram is verifiable at Fanatics Authentic's official website.
Authenticity
This mini helmet is certified authentic by Fanatics Authentic. The tamper-proof hologram is verifiable at Fanatics Authentic's official website.
Specifications
| Player | Justin Herbert |
| College | Oregon Ducks (2016-2019) |
| Position | Quarterback (#10 at Oregon) |
| Item Type | Autographed Speed Mini Football Helmet |
| Helmet | Oregon Ducks Apple Green (alternate colorway) |
| Format | Speed Mini — compact display scale (~50-55% of full-size) |
| Authentication | Fanatics Authentic — tamper-proof hologram verifiable at Fanatics Authentic's website |
| Oregon career | 10,541 yds, 95 TDs (2nd all-time at Oregon); 827 completions / 1,293 attempts (program records) |
| 2019 senior season | 12-2 record; Pac-12 Champions; Rose Bowl MVP (3 rushing TDs); 3,471 yds, 32 TDs; Campbell Trophy |
| Academic credentials | 4.01 GPA; 3x Academic First-Team All-American (2017-2019); 2x Academic All-American of the Year (2018-2019) |
| Hometown | Eugene, Oregon — grandfather Rich Schwab played at Oregon in the 1960s |
| NFL Draft | 6th overall, 1st round, 2020 NFL Draft (Los Angeles Chargers) |
| Condition | Excellent |
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