Skattebo came to Arizona State from Sacramento State, a school in the Big Sky Conference. He was named that conference’s Offensive Player of the Year and helped the Hornets finish with a program-best 12-1 record in 2022.

Ever since he donned the maroon and gold, all he’s done is continue to make a name for himself.

Despite the Sun Devils’ struggles in 2023, Skattebo was among the few bright spots, finishing with 788 yards and nine touchdowns.

However, 2024 had different plans for the kid from Rio Linda, California.

Skattebo had a breakout senior season, rushing for 1,711 yards and 21 touchdowns while catching 37 passes for 506 yards and three touchdowns, leading Arizona State to an 11-3 record and a Big 12 conference title – the school’s first outright since 2007.

He is the only player in the country to record 1,000-plus yards rushing and 400-plus yards receiving. The season cemented him as one of the greatest players in ASU history, breaking Eno Benjamin’s 2018 single-season rushing record.

Skattebo became noteworthy for his confidence, saying, “Nobody respects the fact that I’m the best running back in the country, I am going to stand on that. If people want to disrespect that, I am going to keep going and I am going to keep proving people wrong,” following ASU’s Big 12 title game win.

After the game, Skattebo gave his gratitude to Arizona State for helping him become the player he is.

“ASU has changed my life forever in a good way,” Skattebo said. “Simple. They’ve supported me through everything, put me in a position to be successful. So I think everybody in the ASU community and Coach Dillingham and his staff and this kid next to me right here, they changed my life forever.”

Texas faces tall task next

After squeezing past Arizona State, Texas’ road back to Atlanta for the January 20 national championship will be a tough one.

The Longhorns will play the winner of the Rose Bowl between the top-seeded Oregon Ducks and Ohio State Buckeyes in the College Football Playoff semifinals.

However, Texas has one advantage which is the Cotton Bowl will be played in their home state – at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on January 10.

By Jacob Lev,CNN