As a collegiate football player at the University of Texas at Austin, Earl Campbell
won the Heisman Trophy in 1977 and led the nation in rushing with 1,744
yards. In 1977, he became the first recipient of the Davey O'Brien
Memorial Trophy which was awarded to the outstanding player in the
now-defunct Southwest Conference. He was also a consensus All-America
choice in 1977. Additionally, he was a First-team All-America selection
by the AFCA in 1975. He was selected as the Southwest Conference running
back of the year in each of his college seasons and finished with 4,444
career rushing yards.
This Schutt Texas Longhorns mini helmet was signed in black by Campbell and inscribed, "77 Heisman." This helmet includes a ticket from the CSA show where it was signed as well as a Great Moments COA.