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ASU coach: New York Giants' Cam Skattebo is 'all-ball,' has 'elite' football IQ
ASU coach: New York Giants' Cam Skattebo is 'all-ball,' has 'elite' football IQ

USA Today

time28-06-2025

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  • USA Today

ASU coach: New York Giants' Cam Skattebo is 'all-ball,' has 'elite' football IQ

Even before getting drafted by the New York Giants, there was hype surrounding running back Cam Skattebo. The Giants took Skattebo in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL draft in hopes that he can complement the running style of Tyrone Tracy. Skattebo, who played at Arizona State University, recently received heavy praise from his former running backs coach, Shaun Aguano. "Great personality," Aguano told the Giants Huddle Podcast. "Intense guy that played the underdog mentality the whole time. What people don't understand, and you don't find this too much, is he loves football. He's an all-ball guy. That kind of persuaded me to jump on him real quick and persuade him to get to Arizona State. His football intelligence is probably one of the most elite things about him, as well as his athletic ability. But he understands the game of football and loves the game of football." Aguano was involved in recruiting Skattebo to play for Arizona State after playing the first two seasons of his college career at Sacramento State. After going in the fourth round of the draft, you can bet Skattebo is going to play with a chip on his shoulder in his rookie year and beyond. With the emergence of Tracy last season, Skattebo and his counterpart could be a great running back duo for years to come for the Giants. With Skattebo's aggressive running style and high football IQ, he fits the mold of the type of player head coach Brian Daboll looks for: "Smart, tough and dependable." The praise Skattebo received from his former running back coach only adds to the hype around the Giants' rookie running back.

NY Giants Insider Reveals Value Of Cam Skattebo's New Deal
NY Giants Insider Reveals Value Of Cam Skattebo's New Deal

Newsweek

time19-06-2025

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  • Newsweek

NY Giants Insider Reveals Value Of Cam Skattebo's New Deal

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Another rookie locked in their contract on Wednesday, as the New York Giants announced that the running back Cam Skattebo signed the dotted line officially. Although Skattebo wasn't locked in just yet, the running back has spent the spring with the team, participating in OTAs and minicamp. He is the final member of the Giants' 2025 draft class to sign his deal. Skattebo's contract will run for four years. It's worth $5.3 million, which includes a $1.1 million signing bonus, according to Cam Skattebo makes it official ✍️ Details: — New York Giants (@Giants) June 18, 2025 The 23-year-old joined the Giants after wrapping up a four-year run in the NCAA. He started his career at Sacramento State in 2021. After playing 24 games at Sacramento State across two seasons, Skattebo transferred to Arizona State in 2023. Read More: Giants QB Reveals Shocking Bonding Activity With Rookie Jaxson Dart During his first season in Arizona, Skattebo started seven of the 12 games he played. Picking up 164 carries, the running back rushed for 783 yards and scored nine touchdowns on the ground. He also caught 24 passes for 286 yards and one score. When Skattebo played his final season at ASU, he started all 13 games. Picking up 293 carries, Skattebo rushed for 1,711 yards and scored 21 touchdowns. He also caught 45 passes for 605 yards and put up three touchdowns. The Giants picked up Skattebo in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL Draft. He leaves the NCAA as a First-Team All-American, First-Team All-Big 12, and First-Team All-Big Sky. While Skattebo reached a notable level of stardom in college, he's prepared to start from square one in the NFL, recently noting that he has accomplished nothing at this point. Read More: How Can Russell Wilson Unlock Promising NY Giants Player? "How many snaps in the NFL have you seen me play? Zero, right? I proved nothing. I proved what I am in college, but I proved nothing at this level. Now, where I'm at, I have to prove myself. If that's for five years or that's for 10 years, I'm going to continue to prove myself. The best do it for the longest. I'll continue to do that, and just work my butt off until the time comes," Skattebo told reporters two weeks ago. Cam Skattebo #44 of the New York Giants during rookie minicamp at NY Giants Quest Diagnostics Training Center on May 09, 2025 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Cam Skattebo #44 of the New York Giants during rookie minicamp at NY Giants Quest Diagnostics Training Center on May 09, 2025 in East Rutherford, New is one of seven players to join the Giants through the 2025 NFL Draft. With Skattebo signed, the Giants have officially added Abdul Carter, Jaxson Dart, Darius Alexander, Marcus Mbow, Thomas Fidone II, and Korie Black. For more New York Giants and NFL news, head over to Newsweek Sports.

Arizona State Football Preview 2025: Sun Devils Season Prediction, Win Total Projection, Top Players
Arizona State Football Preview 2025: Sun Devils Season Prediction, Win Total Projection, Top Players

Miami Herald

time19-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Miami Herald

Arizona State Football Preview 2025: Sun Devils Season Prediction, Win Total Projection, Top Players

Arizona State Sun Devils Key to the Season Hit your passes, Sam helped to have a back like Cam Skattebo to take all the heat off the passing game. Run No. 4, make teams cheat up to deal with the run, and boom - the throws were there. Skattebo is gone, and now it's on star quarterback Sam Leavitt to do even State was 10-0 when Leavitt hit 60% of his throws, and was 1-3 when he didn't. The one win came against Mississippi State when Skattebo went off and the team ran for a season-high 346 yards. Arizona State Sun Devils Key Player Kanye Udoh, RB Kyson Brown. To Moneyball this, can the combination of Brown and Udoh, and transfer from Army, combine to match the 1,711 rushing yards and 21 scores, and the 45 catches for 605 yards and three scores that Cam Skattebo ripped off? No, but they can be is a good veteran, and Udoh is a tough, quick runner who averaged over six yards per carry with 1,117 yards and ten scores last year. However, he only caught two passes with the Knights.2025 Arizona State PreviewArizona State Offense BreakdownArizona State Defense Breakdown Arizona State Sun Devils Top Transfer, Biggest Transfer Loss Top Transfer In: Nyland Green, CB State is already set at corner, but it got another strong option who should find a spot somewhere in the secondary pecking order. Green was a big recruit for Georgia, but he didn't do much in his three season, he made 23 tackles with five broken passes and two sacks, but he missed a bulk of the year hurt. One of the better corners in the portal, ASU got him. Top Transfer Out: Markeston Douglas, TE State didn't lose any key players through the transfer portal, and that includes Douglas. He was a strong part of the Florida State offense, making 25 grabs with four scores in two years, and then he came to Tempe and caught just one pass for three yards. Now he's back at … Florida State. Arizona State Sun Devils Key Game at Utah, Oct. 11The 2025 Utes should be the team everyone thought the 2024 Utes would be. Arizona State gets a week off to prepare for the old school Pac-12 vs Pac-12 battle - a 27-19 win over the Sun Devils last year - and it might turn into one of the key games in the Big 12 title chase.- 2025 Arizona State Schedule Breakdown Arizona State Sun Devils Top 10 Players 1. Jordyn Tyson, WR Jr. 2. Sam Leavitt, QB Soph. 3. Xavion Alford, S Sr. 4. Keyshaun Elliott, LB Sr. 5. Myles Rowser, S Sr. 6. Chamon Metayer, TE Sr. 7. Prince Durbah, DE Sr. 8. CJ Fite, DT Jr. 9. Javan Robinson, CB Jr. 10. Jordan Crook, LB Sr. Arizona State Sun Devils 2024 Fun Stats - Fumbles: Opponents 14 (lost 7), Arizona State 6 (lost 3)- Time of Possession: Arizona State 32:37, Opponents 27:23- 2nd Quarter Scoring: Arizona State 156, Opponents 77 Arizona State Sun Devils 2025 Season Prediction, Win Total, What Will Happen Arizona State has the experience, the stars, the depth, and the mojo to keep it all going and be one of the best teams in the Big 12 again, and the it'll need something special to come close to matching last year's success. Going to Mississippi State is an under-the-radar early problem that could be a stumble, and there are few breaks in the Big 12 slate after an almost-certain win over Texas no BYU, Kansas State, or Oklahoma State to deal with. That's huge, and Cincinnati, Kansas, and UCF will all be better, and they're missing from the year's team was able to get to, and win, the Big 12 Championship with losses to Texas Tech and Cincinnati along the way, and there will be at least two losses this time, too. The three road games at Baylor, Iowa State, and Utah are all landmines, and while home games against Houston and West Virginia should be wins, TCU, Texas Tech, and Arizona aren't won't be The Arizona State Win Total At … 8.5Likely Wins: Northern Arizona, Texas State50/50 Games: Arizona, at Baylor, at Colorado, Houston, at Iowa State, at Mississippi State, TCU, Texas Tech, at Utah, West VirginiaLikely Losses: No projected sure-thing losses 2025 Arizona State PreviewArizona State Offense BreakdownArizona State Defense Breakdown © 2025 The Arena Group Holdings, Inc. All rights reserved.

Giants sign RB Cam Skattebo to rookie contract
Giants sign RB Cam Skattebo to rookie contract

NBC Sports

time18-06-2025

  • Sport
  • NBC Sports

Giants sign RB Cam Skattebo to rookie contract

The Giants have taken care of some important business before breaking for the summer. Per Art Stapleton of New York has signed running back Cam Skattebo to his rookie contract. As the No. 105 pick in the fourth round, Skattebo's four-year deal is worth $5.271 million, including a $1.1 million signing bonus. Skattebo had a big hand in helping Arizona State to the College Football Playoff in 2024, earning first-team All-Big 12 honors. He finished the season with 1,711 yards and 21 rushing touchdowns along with 45 receptions for 605 yards with three touchdowns in 13 games. Skattebo played his first few collegiate seasons at Sacramento State before transferring to Arizona State in 2023.

Ex-NFL MVP Gets Critical of NY Giants' Cam Skattebo After Viral Moment
Ex-NFL MVP Gets Critical of NY Giants' Cam Skattebo After Viral Moment

Newsweek

time17-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Newsweek

Ex-NFL MVP Gets Critical of NY Giants' Cam Skattebo After Viral Moment

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Cam Skattebo still has NFL fans riled up over the fact that he couldn't recognize some of the best players the game has seen. On a recent appearance on the 'St. Brown Bros' podcast, Skattebo received plenty of online criticism over the fact that he couldn't recognize former Detroit Lions wide receiver, Calvin Johnson. The clip got to former Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton, and it's not exactly sitting well with the former NFL MVP. "They not fans of the game," Newton said on '4th&1 With Cam Newton.' "These kids— they playing video games all day. Have you ever heard of Chad Ochocinco? Have you heard of Terrell Owens? Have you heard of Steve Smith? Have you heard of Prime Time?" Newton understands the state of the game. When he was coming up, YouTube highlights weren't relevant the way they are now. Skattebo enters the NFL in a different time, where technology dominates. He might be an NFL player, but knowing the history of the game isn't exactly a requirement to get into the league. Newton calls for young players in Skattebo's position to study the game more, spending 30 minutes to an hour understanding the history better. The advice for Skattebo comes from a valuable football mind. Newton, a former first-overall pick, lived up to the hype for most of his career. Cam Skattebo #44 of the New York Giants speaks with the media after rookie minicamp at NY Giants Quest Diagnostics Training Center on May 09, 2025 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Cam Skattebo #44 of the New York Giants speaks with the media after rookie minicamp at NY Giants Quest Diagnostics Training Center on May 09, 2025 in East Rutherford, New Newton went under center for the Panthers in 2011, he was one of the most exciting players in the game. During his first season, he earned Offensive Rookie of the Year honors as he dominated on the ground and in the air. By year three, the Panthers found a lot of success with Newton, as he totaled 30 touchdowns on the year, rushing for over 500 yards, and throwing for nearly 3,400 yards. The ex-QB left the game in 2022. His resume included three Pro Bowl selections, one First-Team All-Pro nod, an Offensive Player of the Year award, and an NFL MVP award in 2015. Skattebo enters the NFL as a 2025 fourth-round pick. He was taken 105th overall out of Arizona State. This past season, Skattebo appeared in 13 games. He rushed for 1,711 yards, averaging nearly six yards per carry. He also caught 45 passes for over 600 yards. Skattebo finished off his final college season with 34 total touchdowns. Whether he takes up Newton's advice to study the history of the game or not, the Giants are optimistic that Skattebo could be a solid young addition to their offense for 2025 and beyond.

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