Table of Contents / Quick Facts GENERAL TEAM INFORMATION School...... 2011 Overall Record...... 6-5 Location...... Buies Creek, N.C. PFL Record...... 5-3 Founded...... January 5, 1887 Home Record...... 4-1 Enrollment...... 6834 (all campuses), 4663 (main campus) Road Record...... 2-4 President...... Dr. Jerry M. Wallace PFL Finish...... 4th Alma Mater...... East Carolina ‘56 Off. Starters Returning/Lost...... 4/7 Athletic Director...... Bob Roller Def. Starters Returning/Lost...... 5/6 Alma Mater...... Virginia Tech ‘83 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 38/29 Associate AD / Operations...... Kim Graham Newcomers...... 35 Alma Mater...... Georgetown College ‘76 Associate AD / Academic Services / SWA...... Malinda Ashcraft TABLE OF CONTENTS Alma Mater...... Troy State ‘87 Inside Front Cover...... Under Armour Athletic Dept. Phone...... (910) 893-1327 Table of Contents / Quick Facts...... 1 Conference...... Season Outlook...... 2-7 Affiliation...... NCAA Division I FCS 2012 Numerical Roster...... 8-9 School Colors...... Orange & Black 2012 Alphabetical Roster...... 10-11 Nickname...... Fighting Camels Preseason Depth Chart / Pronunciation Guide...... 12 Facility...... Barker-Lane Stadium Roster Breakdown by State...... 13 Capacity...... 5,000 Head Coach Dale Steele...... 14-15 Field...... Ed Gore Field Off. Coord. Oscar Olejniczak...... 16 Surface...... Astroturf Gameday Grass (2008) Def. Coord. Wally Ake...... 17 Press Row Phone...... (910) 814-5457 Asst. Coach Landon Mariani...... 18 Athletic Department Phone...... (910) 893-1327 Asst. Coach Nick Cavallo...... 19 Athletics Website...... GoCamels.com Asst. Coach Andre Fontenette...... 20 Football Twitter...... @CampbellFB Asst. Coach Bryan Butterworth...... 21 Asst. Coach Erik Losey...... 22 COACHING STAFF Def. Asst. Duncan McLaurin...... 23 Head Coach...... Dale Steele Def. Asst. Will Phillippi...... 24 Alma Mater...... South Carolina ‘76 Support Staff...... 25 Overall Record...... 13-31 (4 years) 2012 Fighting Camels (A-D)...... 26-31 Record at Campbell...... same 2012 Fighting Camels (E-J)...... 32-36 Overall Conference Record...... 9-23 2012 Fighting Camels (K-M)...... 36-39 Asst. Coaches...... 2012 Fighting Camels (N-R)...... 40-45 Offensive Coord./Offensive Line...... Oscar Olejniczak (Central Michigan ‘95) 2012 Fighting Camels (S-T)...... 45-49 Defensive Coord./Linebackers...... Wally Ake (William & Mary ‘72) 2012 Fighting Camels (W-Y)...... 50-51 Quarterbacks/Passing Game/Special Teams Coord... Landon Mariani (UNC ‘04) 2011 Review / Stats...... 52-56 Defensive Line/Recruiting Coord...... Nick Cavallo (Purdue ‘06) Record Book - Honors & Awards...... 57-58 Wide Receivers...... Andre Fontenette (Syracuse ‘04) Record Book - All-Time Rosters...... 59-60 Secondary/Safeties...... Bryan Butterworth (Sacred Heart ’05) Record Book - Year-by-Year Results...... 60 Running Backs...... Erik Losey (Western Kentucky ‘06) Record Book - All-Time Series Results...... 61 Defensive Asst./Secondary/Cornerbacks...... Duncan McLaurin (Clemson ‘06) Record Book - Year-by-Year Leaders...... 61-62 Defensive Asst./Linebackers/Rush Linebackers....Will Phillippi (Campbell ‘11) Record Book - Individual Career...... 63-65 Administrative Assistant...... Shelley McCray Record Book - Individual Single Season...... 66-67 Athletic Trainer...... Jackie Knight Record Book - Team Single Season...... 67-68 Record Book - Individual Single Game...... 69-70 MEDIA INFORMATION Record Book - Team Single Game...... 70-72 Asst. Media Services Dir. (FB Contact)...... Jason Williams Record Book - Barker-Lane Stadium Individual...... 73-74 Email...... [email protected] Record Book - Barker-Lane Stadium Team...... 74-75 Office Phone...... (910) 814-4367 Record Book - Opponent Record Book...... 76-77 Cell...... (910) 228-6908 University President...... 78 Office Fax...... (910) 893-1330 Athletic Director...... 79 Mailing Address...... P.0. Box 10 Strength & Conditioning...... 80 ...... Buies Creek, N.C. 27506 Athletic Training...... 81 A.D. for Media Services...... Stan Cole Campbell Football History...... 82 Email...... [email protected] Barker-Lane Stadium...... 83 Office Phone...... (910) 893-1331 Campbell Athletic Facilities...... 84 Asst. Media Services Dir...... Joe Prisco The Fighting Camel / Fight Song / Alma Mater...... 85 Office Phone...... (910) 893-1369 Campbell at a Glance...... 86 Email...... [email protected] Surrounding the Creek...... 87 Media Services Asst...... Laura Caroline Spell Pioneer Football League...... 88 Office Phone...... (910) 893-1529 Campbell Radio Network...... 89 Email...... [email protected] Media Information...... 90 Inside Back Cover...... Ryan Davis, Christian Rogers, HISTORY ...... Sam Eberwein, Paul Pizzuti Junior College Era...... 1925-1950* Back Cover...... Daniel Ritter, Brandon Chandler, ...... *Campbell did not field a team from 1940-45 due to WWII ...... Steth Monroe, Braden Smith, 2012 Schedule Program Reinstated...... 2008 CREDITS: The 2012 Campbell University football Seasons (modern era only)...... 4 media guide is a publication of the CU Athletics Overall Record...... 13-31 (.296) Media Services Office. The guide was written, PFL Record...... 9-23 (.281) designed and edited by Jason Williams. Special Home Record...... 7-14 (.333) thanks Stan Cole, Joe Prisco and Dale Steele. Away Record...... 6-17 (.261) Photos provided by Will Bratton, Paul Burgett, Chris Hayes, Bennett Scarborough, Greg Taylor, Chuck Thomas and Campbell University.

GOCAMELS.COM GoCamels.com  Season Outlook After posting the program’s first winning season since its restart “Brandon and Steth are really good football players and are re- four years ago, Campbell heads into the 2012 season with high ally strong defensively,” said Campbell head coach Dale Steele. hopes. “They’ve been steady players for us, and it’s exciting to have two young men that other people in the conference think are good 2011 marked a breakthrough year for the Fighting Camels on the enough to be that type of player. We’re very proud of for what gridiron, finishing 6-5 overall and 5-3 in Pioneer Football League they’ve achieved, and we look for big things out of them this fall.” play, marking the team’s highest win total since restarting the program in 2008. The Camels led the PFL in rushing for the third Chandler, a Second Team All-PFL selection in 2011 and two-time straight year, gaining 210.45 yards per game, ranking 18th in the All-Conference Honorable Mention honoree, totaled 50 tackles for nation, while five individuals ranked in the league’s top 20 in rush- the season, adding a pair of interceptions and a team-best 814 all ing in Carl Smith, C.J. Oates, Jordan Cramer, Braden Smith and purpose yards. Kurt Odom. Monroe earned Honorable Mention All-Pioneer Football League Three Camels earned national recognition for outstanding per- honors in 2011, and was named to the Perfor- formances in the classroom with Kurt Odom, Michael Rudisill and mance Awards (CFPA) preseason Defensive Back Award watch list Colten Burris being CoSIDA First Team District 3 selections. in June. The senior led the league with 15 passes defensed last season, adding four interceptions, good for second in the league. Senior fullback Jordan Cramer and senior offensive lineman Sam Monroe also recorded 4.5 tackles per game to rank among his Issermoyer were selected to the All-PFL First Team for the first position’s leaders in the category. time in their careers. The Camels also placed two players on the second team in senior offensive guard Branden Burt and junior Redshirt junior linebacker Mike Rudisill was a First Team Academic safety Brandon Chandler. The Camels had seven players earn All-PFL and CoSIDA Academic All-District III First Team member Honorable Mention All-PFL recognition last season in senior wide last season, collecting 48 tackles, 5.5 for loss and two sacks for receiver Paul Constantine, senior running back Carl Smith, senior the year. offensive lineman Jeremy Hill, senior defensive lineman Jeremiah Robinson, senior defensive lineman Randel Herring, sophomore On the offensive side, senior quarterback Braden Smith, a two- defensive back Steth Monroe and senior punter Ted Moore. time Pioneer Football League Offensive Player of the Week last season and 2012 PFL Academic Honor Roll member, also returns. Five players earned spots on PFL All-Academic Teams, with Kurt Smith passed for several school single season records in his Odom, Jordan Cramer, Colten Burris and Michael Rudisill earning first season as a Camels with 1,965 yards, 14 touchdowns, 179 First Team honors, and Sam Eberwein taking Second Team acco- completions, 313 attempts and total offense at 2,254 yards. lades. In addition, 56 players made the PFL’s Academic Honor Roll, a program high. Junior running back Kurt Odom collected 534 all purpose yards as a sophomore in 2011, also earning First Team Academic All-PFL, This season, led by nine returning starters between the offensive CoSIDA Academic All-District III and PFL Academic Honor Roll and defensive sides of the ball, including senior defensive backs honors. The Robbinsville, N.C. native registered 288 yards rushing, Brandon Chandler and Steth Monroe, the Camels will try to carry 57 receiving and 176 yards returning kicks. that momentum forward as the program rises through the PFL and FCS ranks. Senior Daniel Ritter, the lone returning starter on the offensive line, is a senior from Ramseur, N.C. with experience in 20 total Five of those starters come on the defensive side, led by 2012 games in a CU uniform in his career. Ritter started six games as a Preseason All-PFL performers Chandler and Monroe. junior in 2011 before a season-ending injury, helping the Camels to 1,194 yards and nine touchdowns rushing in the Camels’ first six contests.

Those returning starters, and 32 returning lettermen in all, will mix with 35 newcomers for the Camels in 2012.

PFL Preseason Coaches Poll Campbell has been picked fifth in the Pioneer Football League’s 2012 Preseason Coaches Poll, as announced by the conference office.

“We’re excited that people respect our program enough to place us in the middle of the conference,” said Steele. “Every week is a challenge in this conference, as I’ve said since I came here. On any given week, any team can beat any other team. I think that’s also the case going into this year.”

San Diego took the top spot in the poll, receiving eight of 10 first place votes for 79 points. Drake, which also took a first place vote, was slotted second with 71 points, while Jacksonville was slated third with 65 tallies.

Dayton was also given a first place vote, and posted 56 points for fourth in the poll. Marist (6th, 42 points), Butler (7th, 34), More- head State (8th, 27), Davidson (9th, 20) and Valparaiso (10th, 11) rounded out the poll.

“There are a number of good football teams that could be right in the mix with certain breaks and other variables that happen over the course of the season,” said Steele. “This could easily change during the year through the week to week conference schedule.”

Lights Added at Barker-Lane Stadium Campbell head coach Dale Steele The installation of lights has also been completed at Campbell’s  @CampbellFB Season Outlook for practice times, as well as greater flexibility for broadcasts and 2012 PFL Preseason Coaches Poll other sporting events. Team (1st Place Votes) Points 1. San Diego (8) 79 The Schedule With the newly installed lights, Campbell will begin its 2012 foot- 2. Drake (1) 71 ball schedule with the program’s first ever Thursday night game at 3. Jacksonville 65 Barker-Lane Stadium, kicking off an 11-game slate featuring six home contests. 4. Dayton (1) 56 5. Campbell 45 CU’s 2012 schedule will feature eight Pioneer Football League games, including four in Buies Creek. Campbell will be opening 6. Marist 42 at home for the third time in five seasons, and for the first time 7. Butler 34 under lights.

8. Morehead State 27 Campbell will also host UVA-Wise, Davidson and Drake in night 9. Davidson 20 games, while Valparaiso and Marist will be 1 p.m. home kickoffs. In addition to Shorter and UVA-Wise, the Camels will also travel to 10. Valparaiso 11 Old Dominion during its nonconference schedule. CU’s 2012 sched- ule will feature eight PFL games, including four in Buies Creek. - Nine points awarded for a first-place vote, with one point less for each succeeding place. “We feel like our schedule is going to be a challenge,” said Steele. - Coaches were not allowed to vote for their own team. “We anticipate the same type of games as we had last year in terms of each game is going to be tough and hard fought with the Barker-Lane Stadium / Ed Gore Field. need to play hard each and every week to come away with wins. That is the reason why spring practice and two-a-days are going to “We are very appreciative to the many Campbell alums and friends be so important for our football team this year. We need to make who have supported this effort to bring night football to campus,” sure that we are doing the things necessary to put ourselves in a said CU Director of Athletics Bob Roller. “This opens so many doors position to win next fall.” for selected Thursday night games and later starts on Saturday will enhance weekends such as Homecoming and Family Week- The Camels’ Aug. 30 Thursday night opener will kickoff at 7 p.m. end.” against Shorter University. The game is Campbell’s first non-Satur- day game in the Division I era. Shorter, who posted a 6-4 ledger in “Night football will be an exciting addition to Campbell University, 2011, will be meeting CU for the first time. to Buies Creek, and the greater area,” said Steele. “Being able to play at night will allow our fans and our student body an option “Our non-conference schedule has some obvious changes with that will make for an exciting atmosphere week in and week out. Shorter being added this year, plus starting the season at home on It’s another first for this program, and I think it’s going to be a a Thursday at night,” said Steele. “Shorter is a program that has great experience for our football players and our fans.” played at this level before with its games against Georgia State in the past, and will be a good test for us to start things off.” The four 110-foot poles, two on each side of the stadium, feature 42 each and 168 total fixtures, providing 100 foot candle on all The Hawks, who started playing football in 2005, own a 43-33 portions of the playing field. overall record in seven seasons. Shorter earned a conference championship and a postseason berth in 2008. The game against “This has been a goal of ours for the past year to gain more media Shorter will mark the third contest that CU has played against a exposure for all of Campbell University, and these broadcast-qual- school from the state of Georgia since the program was restarted ity lights will allow the possibility of bringing other sporting events in 2008 with the other two games being against Georgia State to Barker-Lane Stadium,” added Roller. “We feel that football in during the 2010 and 2011 seasons. the fall at Barker-Lane Stadium will be a great experience for our students and fans.” Remaining at home for week two, the Camels will welcome UVA- Wise on Sept. 8. The 6 p.m. game will be the team’s second of The stadium’s permanent lights will allow the Camels more options

2012 Schedule Date Day Opponent Location Time Aug. 30 Thurs. SHORTER BUIES CREEK 7:00 Sept. 8 Sat. UVA WISE BUIES CREEK 6:00 Sept. 15 Sat. at Old Dominion Norfolk, Va. 6:00 Sept. 22 Sat. at Butler * Indianapolis, Ind. 1:00 Sept. 29 Sat. DRAKE * (Family Weekend) BUIES CREEK 6:00 Oct. 13 Sat. at San Diego * San Diego, Calif. 5:00 Oct. 20 Sat. DAVIDSON * (Homecoming) BUIES CREEK 6:00 Oct. 27 Sat. at Morehead State * Morehead, Ky. 1:00 Nov. 3 Sat. VALPARAISO * BUIES CREEK 1:00 Nov. 10 Sat. at Jacksonville * Jacksonville, Fla. 12:00 Nov. 17 Sat. MARIST * BUIES CREEK 1:00

* Pioneer Football League Opponent All home games BOLD All times Eastern Dates and times subject to change GoCamels.com  Season Outlook three under the lights at Barker-Lane Stadium/Ed Gore Field. contest will be the third in the series with USD, but the first time that CU has ventured to the West Coast. San Diego, who finished The Camels took on the Cavaliers in Wise, Va. to begin the 2010 last season 9-2 overall with a 7-1 league record as the PFL’s co- season, with CU taking a 20-16 victory. The thriller featured then champion along with Drake, took their only conference loss of the Campbell quarterback Daniel Polk rushing it in from a yard out season to Campbell last year in Buies Creek, 48-24. with just 10 seconds remaining to secure the road win. The Cava- liers sported a 5-6 record in 2011. The Camels will return home to host Davidson for Homecoming on Oct. 20. The game will kickoff at 6 p.m. and will be the team’s Campbell will hit the road for the first time in 2012 on Sept. 15 at third of the year under lights in Buies Creek. Campbell defeated Old Dominion in Norfolk, Va. The Monarchs, who restarted their PFL and in-state foe Davidson for the first time since restarting the program in 2009, made the FCS playoffs in 2011, advancing to the program last season 26-20 in triple overtime. second round before falling to third-seeded Georgia Southern by a 55-48 score. The game saw Braden Smith rush in the eventual game-winning touchdown in the third overtime before defensive back Steth Mon- The Monarchs went 10-3 in 2011 and have gone 27-8 since re- roe sealed the victory with an interception. The Wildcats went 4-7 starting the program. Campbell and ODU have met annually since last season and 2-6 in league play. 2009, with the Monarchs holding a 3-0 edge in the series. ODU took last year’s contest 41-14. A trip to Morehead, Ky. follows with Campbell taking on PFL rival Morehead State at 2 p.m. on Oct. 27. The all-time series between “We have seen UVA-Wise before and we know how tough they can the Camels and Eagles is knotted at two games apiece, with each be, plus we are going back to Old Dominion, who improves yearly, team taking both of its home contests. and it is always a challenge to take on a team that played in the FCS playoffs,” said Steele. “It will be a challenge to start the sea- Campbell defeated Morehead State 41-31 in 2011 in Buies Creek son playing those three non-conference schools.” with Jordan Cramer running for a school-record 170 yards and ty- ing a school mark with four rushing touchdowns. Morehead State The Camels then open their PFL slate with a trip to Indianapolis, sported a 3-8 overall record and 2-6 mark in the conference in Ind. against Butler on Sept. 22 at 1 p.m. Campbell is riding a 2011. two-game winning streak over the Bulldogs, defeating Butler by a 38-23 score in Buies Creek last season. The Bulldogs went 5-6 and The Camels return home to Barker-Lane Stadium/Ed Gore Field 3-5 in the league in 2011. to take on Valparaiso on Nov. 3.. The Crusaders, who went 1-10 overall in 2011 with a 1-7 league record, defeated Campbell 34-31 “We all know from past years that this conference is one that on in Valparaiso, Ind. last season. any given Saturday anything can happen and I anticipate it being that same way again this year,” said Steele. “The Pioneer Football Campbell’s final road game of the season will be on Nov. 10 at League is one where teams improve throughout the season.” Jacksonville. Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m. from D.B. Milne Field. The Dolphins finished 7-4 overall and 6-2 in the league in 2011, Campbell wraps up the month of September with Family Week- defeated the Camels 57-21 last season. end on Sept. 29, a home contest against PFL foe Drake. The 2011 co-PFL Champions defeated Campbell 31-14 last season in Des CU will wrap up the 2012 regular season with a 1 p.m. home tilt Moines, Iowa, and are 4-0 against the Camels all-time. The Bull- against Marist on Nov. 17. Campbell defeated the Red Foxes 35- dogs went 9-2 and 7-1 in the PFL last season. 21 in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. last season, pulling the Camels to 1-2 against Marist in three tries all-time. Brandon Chandler picked off Following the bye week, Campbell will make its first trip to San two passes in the game for the Camels and returned the second Diego in the “Golden State,” visiting the Toreros on Oct. 13. The one for a 42-yard touchdown. Marist ended 2011 with a 4-7 over- all record, going 3-5 in league play.

Quarterbacks At quarterback, Campbell returns 2011 starter Braden Smith, as well as experienced backup Dakota Wolf, who has seen game time both of his seasons with the program. Smith set multiple offensive records for the Camels in his first year with the program, and the senior looks to better those numbers during his final campaign in Buies Creek.

“We’re very fortunate to be deep at the quarterback position,” said Steele. “We have two experienced quarterbacks. Braden Smith will be in his second year in the offense, which will obviously help him to be more effective in leading the football team, having been through spring practice now and a season last year. It will also allow us to give him more freedom in the offense. We expect big things out of him. Dakota Wolf also comes back. We have no drop off when Dakota comes into the football game. He continues to grow as a decision maker and as a leader.”

“Nick Potts has a good grasp of the offense and there are certain things we can do with him and be effective,” added Steele. “He un- derstands and knows the offense, and his eyes are very valuable on the sidelines. He gives us a great deal of depth at that position. Then Luke Sirgo and Cory Benedetto will both be in learning situa- tions this year.”

Running Backs Campbell lost its top three rushers from a year ago in Carl Smith, C.J. Oates and Jordan Cramer, but return Kurt Odom, who will carry the load as a junior in 2012. The Camels have led the PFL Senior quarterback Braden Smith in rushing three straight years, posting 210.5 yards per game last  @CampbellFB Season Outlook a returner,” said Steele. “We’re looking at one of the freshmen, either Dalton Dillon, Logan Rosborough or Dylan Peebles, who redshirted last season, to come through and play at a high level. Also, one of them is going to have to be a solid backup. We have a number of players, and since we run the ball so much, we need depth at the tailback position. We also have Kyle Clark, Vince Mantuo, Ryan Davis, and the freshmen that are coming in, Damien Booe, Akile Jones and Derice Mills. So two-a-days will be very important in what we’re going to be doing.

Wide Receivers Despite losing four year starters Paul Constantine and Harrison Jordan, CU returns a solid group of wide outs that look to reset the program highs from last season. The Camels set modern day pro- gram records for receptions (181), yards (1,989), receiving touch- downs (14) and receptions per game (16.5), while the Campbell offense produced its most effective season to date. While toppling the school’s reception yards total by well over 300 yards, the CU offense set standards for total offense, touchdowns, offense per game, all purpose yards, as well as scoring.

“Wide receiver is a position that we haven’t been really deep in, and even though we lost a couple of guys, I feel like our experi- ence level there is higher than it’s been, overall,” said Steele. “Chad McMichael, Jonathan Rogers, Jabri Ridenhour and Jordan Hildreth all had really good springs, and we feel very strongly that they can play at the level we need them to play.”

“We’re still not as deep at the position as we need to be, but AJ Artis certainly showed that he can play in the spring,” added Junior running back Kurt Odom Steele. “His progress through two-a-days will determine how much season, ranking 18th in the nation. that is. Ben Bolling has shown that he is extremely talented at times. The remainder of these guys, TJ McGee, Darius Carter, Nate “Running back has been a position in the past where we’ve been Landi, have been a little inconsistent at times. We do have another extremely deep,” said Steele. “We’re in a unique position where we incoming player, a transfer from South Carolina, Riley Gallaher. We still have some very experienced guys after losing our seniors last expect him to step up and be able to help us. We will see how our year, but we’re just not very deep at the moment. Kurt Odom has freshmen progress during two-a-days, but we need to add depth a tremendous amount of game experience and talent, but after there.” that we have a lot of unknowns. Josh Williams played at times last year at the position, has played a lot of special teams for us, and Tight Ends carried a lot of the load during the spring. But he’s still an un- Campbell returns its starter at tight end in redshirt junior Alex known, and we’ll need him to step up.” Green, who hauled in five passes for 60 yards for the season, including two catches for 10 yards and a touchdown in a win at “At fullback, where we lost Jordan Cramer, we really don’t have Marist. Experienced senior Christian Rogers will also add depth at the position.

“We are experienced at tight end and are really deep there with Alex Green and Christian Rogers, who both have played and been effective,” said Steele. “We also have Hunter Somerville, who had a really good spring. We also have guys coming in that will com- pete in Alvin Adebule, Shawn Millsap and Tuck Benefield.”

Offensive Line No position will see the overhaul like that of the offensive line. The CU offensive line returns one starter, senior Daniel Ritter, but loses its other four starters in Troy Horan, Sam Issermoyer, Jeremy Hill and Branden Burt, who combined for over 120 career starts. The Camels do, however, return a talented group of young o-linemen, including Nick Beaver, Dalton Brown, Will Sawyer and Adam Stern, who all saw significant action last season.

“A lot of these guys played at times last season, but a lot of them didn’t have to carry a full load besides Daniel Ritter,” said Steele. “Nick Beaver played quite a bit for us, and of course Dalton Brown as well. Even though we’ve lost a lot of experience up front, we think this is a talented group, they just haven’t played a lot of snaps yet. Will Sawyer will start at tackle, and we’ll back him up with Dylan McSteen. Jacob Brewer will start at guard, and even though he didn’t play last year, is a very talented lineman who we feel will be able to contribute a lot.”

“Dalton Brown moves into the very important center position after a really good spring,” said Steele. “We were able to play him some last year at guard, and that helped us. He was able to learn a lot from Troy Horan, learning how to move the offense and get us in Junior wide receiver Jonathan Rogers the right schemes. Both Adam Stern and Beaver have traveled and GoCamels.com  Season Outlook

Senior offensive lineman Daniel Ritter Senior defensive back Brandon Chandler played, with Beaver starting some last year. So, this group is not ninth on the team in tackles with 48 last season, adding two totally devoid of experience, they just don’t have as many snaps interceptions and a fumble recovery. Returners Colten Burris, Matt under their belts as we had in the past. Daniel Ritter is obviously Farris and Hassan Williamson also highlight the position, giving the our most experienced lineman and will start at tackle. Harris Hite, Camels multiple looks. who we feel is a very young and good offensive lineman, will back up Beaver at tackle and add depth for us on either side. We’re “Colten Burris came on and became a starter for us in the spring,” expecting some of the freshmen to add depth for us. We just don’t said Steele. “We have depth in that position, and all of the players want to get in a situation where we have to play them a lot early.” we have at that position have played there. Burris and Hassan Wil- liamson have played a lot, and Chinedo Onuoha will be able to play Cornerbacks on special teams and will give us a lot of depth there. Both Mike Steth Monroe will anchor a talented but young group of corners. Rudisill and Matt Farris are really talented and solid players for us The senior, who picked off four passes as a junior in 2011, will be with a lot of experience.” joined by redshirt freshmen Aaron Nichols and Jaylan Adlam, both athletic Georgia natives.

“Steth Monroe continues to get better and better,” said Steele. “Nichols also had a really good spring for us. Jaylan Adlam will also play corner, giving us three solid players at that position. We’ll try to determine who will be the fourth corner out of a really talented young incoming group during two-a-days.”

Safeties One of the deepest groups for the Camels will be at safety with the high caliber Brandon Chandler leading the way. Another senior, Paul Pizzuti, as well as Jeff Swinton give Campbell a plethora of experience to cover the safety position. Redshirt freshman Justice Walker, as well as second year players Luke Hill and Jake Barr will also see time on the field, adding depth.

“Brandon Chandler returns, and he’s one of the most talented players on the football field, as well as experienced,” said Steele. “He had a really good spring, and he certainly excites us with what he does. We’ll back him up with Jake Barr and Luke Hill, who both made progress during the spring with our defense.”

“We come in with a new safety in Justice Walker, who we feel like he is going to be a really good football player,” said Steele. “Again, not the experience that we’d like to have, but he is very talented. Brandon Stegall will back him up there. Our whip linebacker will be Paul Pizzuti, and we’ll back him up with Jeff Swinton. Paul is a very talented football player who’s played in a lot of games, and so has Jeff. So we have a lot of good depth at that position.”

Linebackers Campbell will have to replace longtime starters Milton Brown and Chris Price at linebacker, but bring back Mike Rudisill, who ranked Senior defensive back Steth Monroe  @CampbellFB Season Outlook

Defensive Line After graduating three of four starters on the defensive line last season in Randall Herring, Freddie Shine and Jeremiah Robinson, the Camels will look returners with minimal experience, as well as newcomers to fill the void. Junior defensive end Taurean Lynch stands as the only returning starter at the position, and will look to expand on his 23 tackles, 3.5 for a loss, with 1.5 sacks from a year ago.

“Where we are hurting right now is the defensive line,” said Steele. “Right now, coming into camp we’ll start Lucas Smith at the tackle position and Isaac Scott on the end. The nose guard position will be a freshman at this point. We recruited a large number of defen- sive linemen, Bobby Gazak, Brendon Grants, Dwan Hanshaw, Ryan Bristle, Matt Hogrefe and Dustin Young, and we’ll just have to see which one can play that position during two-a-days.”

“We came into the spring with a good player in Taurean Lynch, as well as talented young guys in Andrew Yost and Kevin Collins, who don’t have a lot of playing time, but they are certainly talented enough to play the position,” added Steele.

Special Teams With familiar faces in kicker Adam Willets, punter Ted Moore and long snapper Austin Tart lost to graduation, the Campbell special teams units will also see changes in 2012. The Camels do return senior placekicker Sam Eberwein, who has extensive experience with 21 career games under his belt.

“I think Adam Lutz made great progress in the spring as a punter,” said Steele. “He was able to concentrate on that and I think we will be solid there. He’ll be backed up by a freshman, Mike McFer- ran. Our long snapping duties will be taken over by Danny Dillon. He’s picking up where Austin Tart left off, and we’re not missing a beat with him there. He certainly has been everything and more of what we thought he was going to be. Sam Eberwein had a very solid spring, and we’ll look to either Lutz or McFerran to back him up. Right now, we’re solid at those positions, especially with Eber- wein having so much experience.” Junior linebacker Mike Rudisill The Camels open preseason camp on Thursday, August 2 in Buies Creek.

Senior kicker Sam Eberwein GoCamels.com  2012 Roster Numerical No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown / Previous School 1 Brandon Chandler DB 5-9 189 Sr. Kernersville, N.C. / Glenn HS 2 Dakota Wolf QB 6-3 200 Jr. Shenandoah, Va. / Page Co. HS 3 Justice Walker DB 6-2 185 R-Fr. Columbia, S.C. / AC Flora HS 4 Jarrett Ozimek PK/P 5-10 175 Fr. Greenville, N.C. / JH Rose HS 4 Luke Sirgo QB 6-2 180 R-Fr. Hilton Head, S.C. / Hilton Head Christian 5 Ben Bolling WR 6-1 175 R-Fr. Knightdale, N.C. / Knightdale HS 6 Damien Booe RB 5-8 195 Fr. Winston-Salem, N.C. / RJ Reynolds HS 7 Sam Eberwein PK 5-9 170 Sr. Clayton, N.C. / Clayton HS 8 Jabri Ridenhour WR 5-11 195 R-So. Greensboro, N.C. / W. Guilford HS / Presbyterian 9 Jeff Swinton DB 6-1 190 Jr. Sumter, S.C. / Crestwood HS 10 Daniel Dillon LS 6-3 215 R-Fr. Sanford, N.C. / Lee Co. HS 10 James Hamblin LS 5-11 171 R-So. Washington, N.C. / Washington HS 11 Avner Clark DB 5-10 190 Fr. Goldsboro, N.C. / Eastern Wayne HS 11 Braden Smith QB 6-1 205 Sr. Rockwall, Texas / Rockwall HS / SMU 12 Darius Carter WR 5-9 170 R-Fr. Fayetteville, N.C. / Jack Britt HS 12 DJ Jones DB 6-2 180 Fr. Pinnacle, N.C. / West Stokes HS 13 Cory Benedetto QB 6-1 210 Fr. Rochester, N.Y. / Aquinas Institute 14 Jordan Hildreth QB/WR 6-0 195 R-So. Wadesboro, N.C. / Anson Co. HS 15 Brandon Jones WR 5-11 185 Fr. Holly Springs, N.C. / Holly Springs HS 15 Nick Potts QB 6-4 215 R-Jr. Jeffersonton, Va. / Liberty HS 16 Brandon Stegall DB 6-0 179 R-So. Davidson, N.C. / First Assembly Christian Acad. 17 Riley Gallaher WR 6-2 180 R-Fr. Apex, N.C. /Garner Magnet HS / South Carolina 18 Jaron Smyre DB 5-10 185 Fr. Leland, N.C. / North Brunswick HS 19 Jake Barr LB 6-1 205 So. Starmount, N.C. / Starmount HS 20 Chad McMichael WR 6-0 195 R-Jr. Sterling, Va. / Potomac HS 21 Steth Monroe DB 6-1 190 Sr. Waxhaw, N.C. / Parkwood HS 21 Dylan Peebles RB 6-1 195 R-Fr. Port Leyden, N.Y. / South Lewis Central HS 22 Ryan Davis DB 5-7 165 R-Sr. Chester, Va. / Thomas Dale HS 23 Vincent Mantuo RB 5-9 170 R-Jr. Weston, Fla. / Cypress Bay HS 24 Kurt Odom RB 6-1 190 Jr. Robbinsville, N.C. / Robbinsville HS 24 Avonte Williams DB 6-0 190 Fr. Holly Springs, N.C. / Holly Springs HS 25 Luke Hill LB 6-0 210 R-So. Poquoson, Va. / Poquoson HS 26 Aaron Nichols DB 5-10 160 R-Fr. Grayson, Ga. / Grayson HS 27 Jaylan Adlam DB 6-1 175 R-Fr. Atlanta, Ga. / Mt. Vernon HS 28 Derice Mills RB 5-10 170 Fr. Burlington, N.C. / Hugh M. Cummings HS 29 Brandon Mobley DB 5-10 160 Fr. Cornelius, N.C. / Hough HS 30 Matt Farris LB 6-1 210 R-So. Greensboro, N.C. / Northern Guilford HS 31 Paul Pizzuti DB 6-0 195 Sr. Florence, S.C. / West Florence HS 32 Mike Rudisill LB 6-0 220 R-Jr. Charlotte, N.C. / Providence HS / App. State 33 Avery Clark DB 5-9 205 Fr. Fayetteville, N.C. / Terry Sanford HS 33 Josh Williams RB 5-7 196 R-So. Eastover, N.C. / Cape Fear HS 34 Akile Jones RB 5-10 170 Fr. Camp Lejeune, N.C. / Lejeune HS 34 Michael McFerran P 6-0 170 Fr. Alexandria, Ind. / Alexandria-Monroe HS 35 Andrew Yost LB 6-1 225 R-Fr. Huntersville, N.C. / No. Meck HS 36 Greg Bridges DB 5-9 165 R-So. Greensboro, N.C. / Southwest Guilford HS 37 Nick Drew DB 5-10 155 Fr. Durham, N.C. / Jordan HS 38 Hassan Williamson LB 6-0 205 Jr. Dillon, S.C. / Dillon HS 39 Kyle Clark RB 5-9 195 So. Tallahassee, Fla. / Lincoln HS / Fla. A&M 40 Adam Lutz PK/P 6-2 215 So. Waxhaw, N.C. / Cuthbertson HS 41 Dalton Dillon RB 6-1 195 Fr. Colfax, N.C. / Northwest Guilford HS 42 Taurean Lynch DL 6-3 235 Jr. Raleigh, N.C. / Enloe HS 43 Kevin Collins LB 6-2 195 R-Fr. Cary, N.C. / Green Hope HS 44 Christian Rogers TE 6-4 250 Sr. Weaversville, N.C. / Christ School 45 Logan Rosborough RB 6-0 220 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. / St. Pius X Catholic HS 46 Garrett Huneycutt DB 6-1 195 R-Fr. Charlotte, N.C. / Charlotte Christian HS 47 Colten Burris LB 6-2 220 R-So. Norwood, N.C. / So. Stanley HS 48 Chinedu Onuoha LB 6-1 205 So. Wake Forest, N.C. / Wake Forest Rolesville HS 49 Shawn Millsap TE 6-3 215 Fr. High Point, N.C. / High Point Christian Acad. 50 Sam Kidd LB 6-0 225 So. Morganton, N.C. / Freedom / Louisburg JC 51 Matt Dickert LB 6-2 215 Fr. Lexington, S.C. / Irmo HS 51 Thacker Staley LB 6-0 200 R-Fr. Orangeburg, S.C. / Orangeburg Prep HS 52 Michael Bolchoz LB 6-0 210 R-Jr. Columbia, S.C. / Cardinal Newman HS 53 Cecil Garber LB 6-1 195 R-Fr. Virginia Beach, Va. / First Colonial HS  @CampbellFB 2012 Roster Numerical No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown / Previous School 54 John Alford LB 6-2 210 R-So. Pemberton, N.J. / Pemberton HS 55 Jacob Brewer OL 6-2 300 R-Fr. Marshville, N.C. / Piedmont HS 56 Daniel Draughn DL 6-2 250 Fr. Mt Airy, N.C. / North Surry HS 57 Isaac Scott DL 6-1 240 R-So. Irmo, S.C. / Irmo HS 58 Dalton Brown OL 6-3 295 So. Pittsboro, N.C. / Northwood HS 58 Tripp West OL 6-1 250 Fr. Greensboro, N.C. / Northern Guilford HS 59 Connor Jarvis OL 6-5 280 Fr. Clemmons, N.C. / West Forsyth HS 62 Brooks Gross OL 6-3 270 R-Fr. Raleigh, N.C. / Middle Creek HS 63 Laurin O’Briant OL 6-6 275 Fr. Durham, N.C. / Jordan HS 64 LeShawn Edouard DL 6-2 230 R-Fr. Clayton, N.C. / Clayton HS 66 Alex Ratley OL 6-3 290 R-Fr. Elkin, N.C. / Elkin HS 66 Hayden Neighbors LS Fr. Dunn, N.C. / Triton HS 68 Brice Sessoms OL 6-1 265 Fr. Haw River, N.C. / Eastern Alamance HS 69 Daniel Ritter OL 6-4 315 Sr. Ramseur, N.C. / East Randolph HS 71 Dylan McSteen OL 6-8 285 R-Fr. Wilmington, N.C. / Ashley HS 72 Ryan Bristle DL 6-1 295 Fr. Clyde, N.C. / Tuscola HS 73 Will Sawyer OL 6-4 310 R-So. Elizabeth City, N.C. / Pasquotank Co. HS 74 Adam Stern OL 6-4 315 R-So. Asheboro, N.C. / Asheboro HS 75 Corey Smart OL 6-3 275 Fr. Hamlet, N.C. / Richmond Senior HS 76 Nick Beaver OL 6-5 320 R-So. Rutherford, N.C. / Rutherford Spindale HS 77 Greg King OL 6-4 280 Fr. Winston-Salem, N.C. / Mt. Tabor HS 78 Demeturis Jenkins DL 6-2 380 R-Jr. Ahoskie, N.C. / Hertford Co. HS 79 Harris Hite OL 6-6 280 R-Fr. Apex, N.C. / Middle Creek HS 80 TJ McGee WR 6-2 185 R-Fr. Randleman, N.C. / Randelman HS 81 AJ Artis WR 6-2 190 R-Fr. Eden, N.C. / Morehead HS 82 Fred Blanks WR 5-10 165 Fr. Mebane, N.C. / Cedar Ridge HS 83 Jonathon Rogers WR 6-1 175 R-Jr. Tampa, Fla. / Lake Mary HS 84 Michael Jorgenson WR 6-5 210 Fr. Haymarket, Va. / Battlefield HS 85 Hunter Somerville TE 6-2 225 R-Fr. Winston Salem, N.C. / Mt. Tabor HS 86 Josh Quirk WR 5-9 170 R-So. Laurinburg, N.C. / Scotland Co HS 87 86 Matt Tanner WR 5-10 175 Sr. Rockwall, Texas / Heath HS / Midwestern St. 87 Christian Hayes WR 5-9 160 Fr. Steele, Texas / Steele HS 88 Alex Green TE 6-2 250 R-Jr. Smithfield, N.C. / Smithfield Selma HS 89 Nate Landi WR 6-0 175 R-So. Charlotte, N.C. / Charlotte Catholic 90 Lucas Smith DL 6-3 250 R-So. Lebanon, Va. / Lebanon HS 91 Aljaquan Nixon DL 6-2 220 R-Fr. Rowland, N.C. / So. Robeson HS 92 Josh McAda DL 6-2 215 Fr. Sumter, S.C. / Thomas Sumter Acad. 93 Curtis Smith DL 6-4 220 Fr. Greensboro, N.C. / Northwest Guilford HS 94 Dustin Young DL 6-1 275 Fr. Raven, Va. / Honaker HS 95 Alvin Adebule TE 6-5 215 Fr. Gaston, S.C. / Airport HS 95 Tyler Renfroe LB 6-3 225 Fr. Fuquay-Varina, N.C. / Wake Christian 96 Brendon Grants DL 6-2 285 Fr. Wilmington, N.C. / Hoggard HS 97 Dwan Hanshaw DL 6-2 285 Fr. Asheville, N.C. / TC Roberson HS 98 Tuck Benefield TE 6-3 220 Fr. Lexington, S.C. / Ben Lippen HS 98 Bobby Gazak DL 6-4 260 Fr. Holly Springs, N.C. / Holly Springs HS 99 Matthew Hogrefe DL 5-10 300 Fr. Reidsville, N.C. / Rockingham County

Coaches Head Coach: Dale Steele (South Carolina ’76, 5th year) Offensive Coord./Offensive Line: Oscar Olejniczak (Central Michigan ’95, 5th year) Defensive Coord./Linebackers: Wally Ake (William & Mary ’72, 1st year) Quarterbacks/Passing Game/Special Teams Coord.: Landon Mariani (North Carolina ’04, 5th year) Defensive Line/Recruiting Coord.: Nick Cavallo (Purdue ’06, 3rd year) Wide Receivers: Andre Fontenette (Syracuse ’04, 3rd year) Secondary/Safeties: Bryan Butterworth (Sacred Heart ’05, 1st year) Running Backs: Erik Losey (Western Kentucky ’06, 1st year) Defensive Asst./Secondary/Cornerbacks: Duncan McLaurin (Clemson ’06, 2nd year) Defensive Asst./Linebackers/Rush Linebackers: Will Phillippi (Campbell ’11, 2nd year) Equipment Manager: Josh Tate (Campbell ’12, 1st year) Administrative Assistant: Shelley McCray (Wake Tech ’05, 6th year) Athletic Trainer: Jackie Knight (Olivet College, 7th year)

GoCamels.com  2012 Roster Alphabetical No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown / Previous School 95 Alvin Adebule TE 6-5 215 Fr. Gaston, S.C. / Airport HS 27 Jaylan Adlam DB 6-1 175 R-Fr. Atlanta, Ga. / Mt. Vernon HS 54 John Alford LB 6-2 210 R-So. Pemberton, N.J. / Pemberton HS 81 AJ Artis WR 6-2 190 R-Fr. Eden, N.C. / Morehead HS 19 Jake Barr LB 6-1 205 So. Starmount, N.C. / Starmount HS 76 Nick Beaver OL 6-5 320 R-So. Rutherford, N.C. / Rutherford Spindale HS 13 Cory Benedetto QB 6-1 210 Fr. Rochester, N.Y. / Aquinas Institute 98 Tuck Benefield TE 6-3 220 Fr. Lexington, S.C. / Ben Lippen HS 82 Fred Blanks WR 5-10 165 Fr. Mebane, N.C. / Cedar Ridge HS 52 Michael Bolchoz LB 6-0 210 R-Jr. Columbia, S.C. / Cardinal Newman HS 5 Ben Bolling WR 6-1 175 R-Fr. Knightdale, N.C. / Knightdale HS 6 Damien Booe RB 5-8 195 Fr. Winston-Salem, N.C. / RJ Reynolds HS 55 Jacob Brewer OL 6-2 300 R-Fr. Marshville, N.C. / Piedmont HS 36 Greg Bridges DB 5-9 165 R-So. Greensboro, N.C. / Southwest Guilford HS 72 Ryan Bristle DL 6-1 295 Fr. Clyde, N.C. / Tuscola HS 58 Dalton Brown OL 6-3 295 So. Pittsboro, N.C. / Northwood HS 47 Colten Burris LB 6-2 220 R-So. Norwood, N.C. / So. Stanley HS 12 Darius Carter WR 5-9 170 R-Fr. Fayetteville, N.C. / Jack Britt HS 1 Brandon Chandler DB 5-9 189 Sr. Kernersville, N.C. / Glenn HS 33 Avery Clark DB 5-9 205 Fr. Fayetteville, N.C. / Terry Sanford HS 11 Avner Clark DB 5-10 190 Fr. Goldsboro, N.C. / Eastern Wayne HS 39 Kyle Clark RB 5-9 195 So. Tallahassee, Fla. / Lincoln HS / Fla. A&M 43 Kevin Collins LB 6-2 195 R-Fr. Cary, N.C. / Green Hope HS 22 Ryan Davis DB 5-7 165 R-Sr. Chester, Va. / Thomas Dale HS 51 Matt Dickert LB 6-2 215 Fr. Lexington, S.C. / Irmo HS 41 Dalton Dillon RB 6-1 195 Fr. Colfax, N.C. / Northwest Guilford HS 10 Daniel Dillon LS 6-3 215 R-Fr. Sanford, N.C. / Lee Co. HS 56 Daniel Draughn DL 6-2 250 Fr. Mt Airy, N.C. / North Surry HS 37 Nick Drew DB 5-10 155 Fr. Durham, N.C. / Jordan HS 7 Sam Eberwein PK 5-9 170 Sr. Clayton, N.C. / Clayton HS 64 LeShawn Edouard DL 6-2 230 R-Fr. Clayton, N.C. / Clayton HS 30 Matt Farris LB 6-1 210 R-So. Greensboro, N.C. / Northern Guilford HS 17 Riley Gallaher WR 6-2 180 R-Fr. Apex, N.C. /Garner Magnet HS / South Carolina 53 Cecil Garber LB 6-1 195 R-Fr. Virginia Beach, Va. / First Colonial HS 98 Bobby Gazak DL 6-4 260 Fr. Holly Springs, N.C. / Holly Springs HS 96 Brendon Grants DL 6-2 285 Fr. Wilmington, N.C. / Hoggard HS 88 Alex Green TE 6-2 250 R-Jr. Smithfield, N.C. / Smithfield Selma HS 62 Brooks Gross OL 6-3 270 R-Fr. Raleigh, N.C. / Middle Creek HS 10 James Hamblin LS 5-11 171 R-So. Washington, N.C. / Washington HS 97 Dwan Hanshaw DL 6-2 285 Fr. Asheville, N.C. / TC Roberson HS 87 Christian Hayes WR 5-9 160 Fr. Steele, Texas / Steele HS 14 Jordan Hildreth QB/WR 6-0 195 R-So. Wadesboro, N.C. / Anson Co. HS 25 Luke Hill LB 6-0 210 R-So. Poquoson, Va. / Poquoson HS 79 Harris Hite OL 6-6 280 R-Fr. Apex, N.C. / Middle Creek HS 99 Matthew Hogrefe DL 5-10 300 Fr. Reidsville, N.C. / Rockingham County 46 Garrett Huneycutt DB 6-1 195 R-Fr. Charlotte, N.C. / Charlotte Christian HS 59 Connor Jarvis OL 6-5 280 Fr. Clemmons, N.C. / West Forsyth HS 78 Demeturis Jenkins DL 6-2 380 R-Jr. Ahoskie, N.C. / Hertford Co. HS 34 Akile Jones RB 5-10 170 Fr. Camp Lejeune, N.C. / Lejeune HS 15 Brandon Jones WR 5-11 185 Fr. Holly Springs, N.C. / Holly Springs HS 12 DJ Jones DB 6-2 180 Fr. Pinnacle, N.C. / West Stokes HS 84 Michael Jorgenson WR 6-5 210 Fr. Haymarket, Va. / Battlefield HS 50 Sam Kidd LB 6-0 225 So. Morganton, N.C. / Freedom / Louisburg JC 77 Greg King OL 6-4 280 Fr. Winston-Salem, N.C. / Mt. Tabor HS 89 Nate Landi WR 6-0 175 R-So. Charlotte, N.C. / Charlotte Catholic 40 Adam Lutz PK/P 6-2 215 So. Waxhaw, N.C. / Cuthbertson HS 42 Taurean Lynch DL 6-3 235 Jr. Raleigh, N.C. / Enloe HS 23 Vincent Mantuo RB 5-9 170 R-Jr. Weston, Fla. / Cypress Bay HS 92 Josh McAda DL 6-2 215 Fr. Sumter, S.C. / Thomas Sumter Acad. 34 Michael McFerran P 6-0 170 Fr. Alexandria, Ind. / Alexandria-Monroe HS 80 TJ McGee WR 6-2 185 R-Fr. Randleman, N.C. / Randelman HS 20 Chad McMichael WR 6-0 195 R-Jr. Sterling, Va. / Potomac HS 71 Dylan McSteen OL 6-8 285 R-Fr. Wilmington, N.C. / Ashley HS 10 @CampbellFB 2012 Roster Alphabetical No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown / Previous School 28 Derice Mills RB 5-10 170 Fr. Burlington, N.C. / Hugh M. Cummings HS 49 Shawn Millsap TE 6-3 215 Fr. High Point, N.C. / High Point Christian Acad. 29 Brandon Mobley DB 5-10 160 Fr. Cornelius, N.C. / Hough HS 21 Steth Monroe DB 6-1 190 Sr. Waxhaw, N.C. / Parkwood HS 66 Hayden Neighbors LS Fr. Dunn, N.C. / Triton HS 26 Aaron Nichols DB 5-10 160 R-Fr. Grayson, Ga. / Grayson HS 91 Aljaquan Nixon DL 6-2 220 R-Fr. Rowland, N.C. / So. Robeson HS 63 Laurin O’Briant OL 6-6 275 Fr. Durham, N.C. / Jordan HS 24 Kurt Odom RB 6-1 190 Jr. Robbinsville, N.C. / Robbinsville HS 48 Chinedu Onuoha LB 6-1 205 So. Wake Forest, N.C. / Wake Forest Rolesville HS 4 Jarrett Ozimek PK/P 5-10 175 Fr. Greenville, N.C. / JH Rose HS 21 Dylan Peebles RB 6-1 195 R-Fr. Port Leyden, N.Y. / South Lewis Central HS 31 Paul Pizzuti DB 6-0 195 Sr. Florence, S.C. / West Florence HS 15 Nick Potts QB 6-4 215 R-Jr. Jeffersonton, Va. / Liberty HS 86 Josh Quirk WR 5-9 170 R-So. Laurinburg, N.C. / Scotland Co HS 66 Alex Ratley OL 6-3 290 R-Fr. Elkin, N.C. / Elkin HS 95 Tyler Renfroe LB 6-3 225 Fr. Fuquay-Varina, N.C. / Wake Christian 8 Jabari Ridenhour WR 5-11 195 R-So. Greensboro, N.C. / W. Guilford HS / Presbyterian 69 Daniel Ritter OL 6-4 315 Sr. Ramseur, N.C. / East Randolph HS 44 Christian Rogers TE 6-4 250 Sr. Weaversville, N.C. / Christ School 83 Jonathon Rogers WR 6-1 175 R-Jr. Tampa, Fla. / Lake Mary HS 45 Logan Rosborough RB 6-0 220 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. / St. Pius X Catholic HS 32 Mike Rudisill LB 6-0 220 R-Jr. Charlotte, N.C. / Providence HS / App. State 73 Will Sawyer OL 6-4 310 R-So. Elizabeth City, N.C. / Pasquotank Co. HS 57 Isaac Scott DL 6-1 240 R-So. Irmo, S.C. / Irmo HS 68 Brice Sessoms OL 6-1 265 Fr. Haw River, N.C. / Eastern Alamance HS 4 Luke Sirgo QB 6-2 180 R-Fr. Hilton Head, S.C. / Hilton Head Christian 75 Corey Smart OL 6-3 275 Fr. Hamlet, N.C. / Richmond Senior HS 11 Braden Smith QB 6-1 205 Sr. Rockwall, Texas / Rockwall HS / SMU 93 Curtis Smith DL 6-4 220 Fr. Greensboro, N.C. / Northwest Guilford HS 90 Lucas Smith DL 6-3 250 R-So. Lebanon, Va. / Lebanon HS 18 Jaron Smyre DB 5-10 185 Fr. Leland, N.C. / North Brunswick HS 85 Hunter Somerville TE 6-2 225 R-Fr. Winston Salem, N.C. / Mt. Tabor HS 51 Thacker Staley LB 6-0 200 R-Fr. Orangeburg, S.C. / Orangeburg Prep HS 16 Brandon Stegall DB 6-0 179 R-So. Davidson, N.C. / First Assembly Christian Acad. 74 Adam Stern OL 6-4 315 R-So. Asheboro, N.C. / Asheboro HS 9 Jeffrey Swinton DB 6-1 190 Jr. Sumter, S.C. / Crestwood HS 86 Matt Tanner WR 5-10 175 Sr. Rockwall, Texas / Heath HS / Midwestern St. 3 Justice Walker DB 6-2 185 R-Fr. Columbia, S.C. / AC Flora HS 58 Tripp West OL 6-1 250 Fr. Greensboro, N.C. / Northern Guilford HS 24 Avonte Williams DB 6-0 190 Fr. Holly Springs, N.C. / Holly Springs HS 33 Josh Williams RB 5-7 196 R-So. Eastover, N.C. / Cape Fear HS 38 Hassan Williamson LB 6-0 205 Jr. Dillon, S.C. / Dillon HS 2 Dakota Wolf QB 6-3 200 Jr. Shenandoah, Va. / Page Co. HS 35 Andrew Yost LB 6-1 225 R-Fr. Huntersville, N.C. / No. Meck HS 94 Dustin Young DL 6-1 275 Fr. Raven, Va. / Honaker HS

GoCamels.com 11 Preseason Depth Chart OFFENSE DEFENSE LT 73 Will Sawyer 6-4 310 R-So. CB 21 Steth Monroe 6-1 190 Sr. 71 Dylan McSteen 6-8 285 R-Fr. 29 Brandon Mobley 5-10 160 Fr.

LG 55 Jacob Brewer 6-2 300 R-Fr. SS 1 Brandon Chandler 5-8 189 Sr. 62 Brooks Gross 6-3 270 R-Fr. 19 Jake Barr 6-1 205 So.

C 58 Dalton Brown 6-3 295 So. FS 3 Justice Walker 6-2 190 R-Fr. 68 Brice Sessoms 6-1 265 Fr. 16 Brandon Stegall 6-0 179 R-So.

RG 76 Nick Beaver 6-5 320 R-So. DE 42 Taurean Lynch 6-3 235 Jr. 74 Adam Stern 6-4 315 R-So. 35 Andrew Yost 6-1 225 R-Fr.

RT 69 Daniel Ritter 6-4 315 Sr. DT 90 Lucas Smith 6-3 250 R-So. 79 Harris Hite 6-6 280 R-Fr. 91 Aljaquan Nixon 6-2 220 R-Fr.

WR 8 Jabri Ridenhour 5-11 195 R-So. DT 98 Bobby Gazak 6-4 260 Fr. 81 AJ Artis 6-2 190 R-Fr. 96 Brendon Grants 6-2 285 Fr.

TE 88 Alex Green 6-2 250 R-Jr. DE 57 Isaac Scott 6-1 240 R-So. 85 Hunter Somerville 6-2 225 R-Fr. 64 LeShawn Edouard 6-2 230 R-Fr.

WR 20 Chad McMichael 6-0 195 R-Jr. LB 47 Colten Burris 6-2 220 R-So. 83 Jonathan Rogers 6-1 175 R-Jr. 38 Hassan Williamson 6-0 205 Jr.

RB 24 Kurt Odom 6-1 190 Jr. LB 32 Michael Rudisill 6-0 220 R-Jr. 22 Ryan Davis 5-7 165 Sr. 30 Matt Farris 6-1 210 R-So.

RB 33 Josh Williams 5-7 196 R-So. DB 9 Jeff Swinton 6-1 190 Jr. 21 Dylan Pebbles 6-1 195 R-Fr. 31 Paul Pizzuti 6-0 195 Sr.

QB 10 Braden Smith 6-1 205 Sr. CB 26 Aaron Nichols 5-10 160 R-Fr. 2 Dakota Wolf 6-3 200 Jr. 27 Jaylan Adlam 6-1 175 R-Fr.

WR 14 Jordan Hildreth 6-0 195 R-So. 5 Ben Bolling 6-1 175 R-Fr.

SPECIAL TEAMS SPECIAL TEAMS P 40 Adam Lutz 6-2 215 So. KR 1 Brandon Chandler 5-8 189 Sr. 34 Michael McFerran 6-0 170 Fr. 14 Jordan Hildreth 6-0 195 R-So.

LS 10 Daniel Dillon 6-3 215 R-Fr. KOS 7 Sam Eberwein 5-9 170 Sr. 10 James Hamblin 5-11 171 R-So. 40 Adam Lutz 6-2 215 So.

PK 7 Sam Eberwein 5-9 170 Sr. PR 1 Brandon Chandler 5-8 189 Sr. 4 Jarrett Ozimek 5-10 175 Fr. 24 Kurt Odom 6-1 190 Jr.

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE No. Name Pronunciation No. Name Pronunciation 95 Alvin Adebule AH-DAY-BEW-LAY 28 Derice Mills DER-REESE 27 Jaylan Adlam ADD-LAMB 29 Brandon Mobley MOE-BLEE 13 Cory Benedetto BEEN-EH-DET-O 21 Steth Monroe STETH 98 Tuck Benefield BEEN-EH-FIELD 91 Aljaquan Nixon AL-JAH-QUAN 52 Michael Bolchoz BOWL-CHEZ 48 Chinedu Onuoha CHIN-EH-DOO AH-NEW-AH 11 Damien Booe BOO 31 Paul Pizzuti PIZ-ZOOT-E 56 Daniel Draughn DRAWN 8 Jabari Ridenhour JAH-BAR-E RID-EN-HOUR 7 Sam Eberwein EBB-ER-WINE 45 Logan Rosborough ROSE-BOR-OH 64 LeShawn Edouard LE-SHAWN ED-OO-ARD 32 Mike Rudisill RUDE-EH-SILL 17 Riley Gallaher GAL-AH-HER 4 Luke Sirgo SIR-GO 53 Cecil Garber SEE-SIL GAR-BER 18 Jaron Smyre JAH-RON SM-EYE-ER 98 Bobby Gazak GAY-ZICK 16 Brandon Stegall STEE-GULL 10 James Hamblin HAM-BLIN 24 Avonte Williams AH-VON-TAE 14 Jordan Hildreth HILL-DRITH 38 Hassan Williamson HUSS-AHN 79 Harris Hite HEIGHT Wally Ake ACHE 99 Matthew Hogrefe HOE-GREFF Nick Cavallo CUH-VAH-LOW 78 Demeturis Jenkins DE-MEE-TREE-US Andre Fontenette FON-TEN-ETTE 34 Akile Jones AH-KEEL Erik Losey LOW-SEE 84 Michael Jorgenson GEORGE-IN-SON Landon Mariani MARY-AH-KNEE 89 Nate Landi LANDY Oscar Olejniczak O-LUH-KNEE-CHECK 40 Adam Lutz LOOTS Will Phillippi PHIL-EH-PEE 42 Taurean Lynch TORE-E-IN Dale Steele STEEL 23 Vincent Mantuo MAN-TWO

12 @CampbellFB Roster Breakdown By State North Carolina (74) Name Hometown AJ Artis...... Eden, N.C. Jake Barr...... Starmount, N.C. Nick Beaver...... Rutherford, N.C. Fred Blanks...... Mebane, N.C. Ben Bolling...... Knightdale, N.C. Damien Booe...... Winston-Salem, N.C. Jacob Brewer...... Marshville, N.C. Ryan Bristle...... Clyde, N.C. 2 Dalton Brown...... Pittsboro, N.C. Colten Burris...... Norwood, N.C. Darius Carter...... Fayetteville, N.C. Brandon Chandler...... Kernersville, N.C. 1 1 Avery Clark...... Fayetteville, N.C. Avner Clark...... Goldsboro, N.C. 9 Kevin Collins...... Cary, N.C. 74 Dalton Dillon...... Colfax, N.C. Daniel Dillon...... Sanford, N.C. 12 Daniel Draughn...... Mt Airy, N.C. 2 Nick Drew...... Durham, N.C. Sam Eberwein...... Clayton, N.C. 3 LeShawn Edouard...... Clayton, N.C. Matt Farris...... Greensboro, N.C. 4 Riley Gallaher...... Apex, N.C. Bobby Gazak...... Holly Springs, N.C. Brendon Grants...... Wilmington, N.C. Alex Green...... Smithfield, N.C. Brooks Gross...... Raleigh, N.C. James Hamblin...... Washington, N.C. Dwan Hanshaw...... Asheville, N.C. Jordan Hildreth...... Wadesboro, N.C. Harris Hite...... Apex, N.C. Matthew Hogrefe...... Reidsville, N.C. Garrett Huneycutt...... Charlotte, N.C. Connor Jarvis...... Clemmons, N.C. Demeturis Jenkins...... Ahoskie, N.C. Akile Jones...... Camp Lejeune, N.C. Brandon Jones...... Holly Springs, N.C. DJ Jones...... Pinnacle, N.C. North Carolina (cont.) South Carolina (12) Sam Kidd...... Morganton, N.C. Name Hometown Name Hometown Greg King...... Winston-Salem, N.C. Adam Stern...... Asheboro, N.C. Alvin Adebule...... Gaston, S.C. Nate Landi...... Charlotte, N.C. Tripp West...... Greensboro, N.C. Tuck Benefield...... Lexington, S.C. Adam Lutz...... Waxhaw, N.C. Avonte Williams...... Holly Springs, N.C. Michael Bolchoz...... Columbia, S.C. Taurean Lynch...... Raleigh, N.C. Josh Williams...... Eastover, N.C. Matt Dickert...... Lexington, S.C. TJ McGee...... Randleman, N.C. Andrew Yost...... Huntersville, N.C. Josh McAda...... Sumter, S.C. Dylan McSteen...... Wilmington, N.C. Paul Pizzuti...... Florence, S.C. Derice Mills...... Burlington, N.C. Florida (4) Isaac Scott...... Irmo, S.C. Shawn Millsap...... High Point, N.C. Name Hometown Luke Sirgo...... Hilton Head, S.C. Brandon Mobley...... Cornelius, N.C. Kyle Clark...... Tallahassee, Fla. Thacker Staley...... Orangeburg, S.C. Steth Monroe...... Waxhaw, N.C. Vincent Mantuo...... Weston, Fla. Jeff Swinton...... Sumter, S.C. Hayden Neighbors...... Dunn, N.C. Jonathon Rogers...... Tampa, Fla. Justice Walker...... Columbia, S.C. Aljaquan Nixon...... Rowland, N.C. Logan Rosborough...... Jacksonville, Fla. Hassan Williamson...... Dillon, S.C. Laurin O’Briant...... Durham, N.C. Kurt Odom...... Robbinsville, N.C. Georgia (2) Texas (3) Chinedu Onuoha...... Wake Forest, N.C. Name Hometown Name Hometown Jarrett Ozimek...... Greenville, N.C. Jaylan Adlam...... Atlanta, Ga. Christian Hayes...... Steele, Texas Josh Quirk...... Laurinburg, N.C. Aaron Nichols...... Grayson, Ga. Braden Smith...... Rockwall, Texas Alex Ratley...... Elkin, N.C. Matt Tanner...... Rockwall, Texas Tyler Renfroe...... Fuquay-Varina, N.C. Indiana (1) Jabari Ridenhour...... Greensboro, N.C. Name Hometown Virginia (9) Daniel Ritter...... Ramseur, N.C. Michael McFerran...... Alexandria, Ind. Name Hometown Christian Rogers...... Weaversville, N.C. Ryan Davis...... Chester, Va. Mike Rudisill...... Charlotte, N.C. New Jersey (1) Cecil Garber...... Virginia Beach, Va. Will Sawyer...... Elizabeth City, N.C. Name Hometown Luke Hill...... Poquoson, Va. Brice Sessoms...... Haw River, N.C. John Alford...... Pemberton, N.J. Michael Jorgenson...... Haymarket, Va. Corey Smart...... Hamlet, N.C. Chad McMichael...... Sterling, Va. Curtis Smith...... Greensboro, N.C. New York (2) Nick Potts...... Jeffersonton, Va. Jaron Smyre...... Leland, N.C. Name Hometown Lucas Smith...... Lebanon, Va. Hunter Somerville...... Winston Salem, N.C. Cory Benedetto...... Rochester, N.Y. Dakota Wolf...... Shenandoah, Va. Brandon Stegall...... Davidson, N.C. Dylan Peebles...... Port Leyden, N.Y. Dustin Young...... Raven, Va.

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DALE STEELE Head Coach South Carolina ‘76 7th Year At Campbell 35 Years Coaching

Dale Steele enters his fifth season of competition as head football coach at Campbell University. A 32-year veteran at the collegiate level, Steele became the first football coach at Campbell in more than 50 years on June 15, 2006.

Under Steele’s watch Campbell has produced 31 All-Pioneer Foot- ball League selections in the team’s first four seasons, including 11 last year. Buies Creek and led the conference and ranked among the top 20 Campbell finished 2011 at 6-5 overall and 5-3 in Pioneer Foot- teams nationally in rushing. The team placed 16th overall and av- ball League play, marking the program’s highest win total since eraged better than 200 yards on the ground a game (207.73). The restarting the program in 2008. The Camels led the PFL in rushing Camels also set a modern day record for rushing yards (416) and for the third straight year (210.45 yards per game), ranking 18th points (55) in game against Valparaiso (11/6). The Camels topped in the nation. The team had five individuals in the league’s top 20 the 200 yard rushing mark in three other games. in rushing in Carl Smith, C.J. Oates, Jordan Cramer, Braden Smith and Kurt Odom. The Camels continued to stand out in the classroom and had a pair of players selected to the CoSIDA’s First Team Academic All-Dis- Three Campbell players earned national recognition for outstand- trict for the second consecutive season in offensive lineman Andy ing performances in the classroom with Kurt Odom, Michael Johnson and Mike Stryffeler. Both of those players along with four Rudisill and Colten Burris being named CoSIDA First Team District others (quarterback Daniel Polk, tight end Josh Owens, defen- 3 selections. sive lineman Charles Fiore and defensive back Paul Pizzuti) were selected to the PFL Academic Team. The awards kept rolling in Senior fullback Jordan Cramer and senior offensive lineman Sam the spring as the Camels placed a total of 37 players on the PFL’s Issermoyer were selected to the All-PFL First Team for the first Academic Honor Roll. time in their careers. The Camels also placed two players on the second team in senior offensive guard Branden Burt and junior Steele spent his first two years building the Fighting Camel pro- safety Brandon Chandler. The Camels had seven players earn gram for competition in 2008 at the NCAA Division I FCS level in Honorable Mention All-PFL recognition last season in senior wide the Pioneer Football League. He joined the Campbell athletics staff receiver Paul Constantine, senior running back Carl Smith, senior after spending his previous two years as assistant head coach and offensive lineman Jeremy Hill, senior defensive lineman Jeremiah running backs coach at Elon University. Robinson, senior defensive lineman Randel Herring, sophomore defensive back Steth Monroe and senior punter Ted Moore. Steele has overseen the entire program and the recruiting of six football signing classes and the building of the CU coaching staff. Five players earned spots on PFL All-Academic Teams, with Kurt Odom, Jordan Cramer, Colten Burris and Michael Rudisill earning First Team honors, and Sam Eber- wein taking Second Team accolades. In addition, 56 players made the PFL’s Aca- demic Honor Roll.

Campbell had four players that were either named to the first or second team in 2010. Mike Stryffeler, a tight end, became the school’s second First Team All-PFL selection. Named to the second team for Campbell was offensive tackle Sam Issermoyer, defensive line- man Randel Herring and defensive back Jared Hart. CU placed five more on the honorable mention list.

Campbell continued its rise upward in 2010. The team continued to show off the strong running game that has become commonplace in 14 @CampbellFB Coaching Staff The Dale Steele File Full Name: Philip Dale Steele Birthdate: August 17, 1955 Birthplace: York, Ala. Wife: Pam Children: Meghan, Kelsey College: South Carolina (1976) Degree: B.S. (Physical Education) Graduate School: Ball State (1978) Master’s Degree: M.A. (Physical Education) High School: Autauga County (Prattville, Ala.) High School Playing Background: Three years at South Carolina (offensive guard and defensive lineman)

Steele’s Coaching History 2006-present Head Coach, Campbell University 2004-06 Assistant Head Coach / Running Backs, Elon 2003 Assistant Head Coach / Wide Receivers, East Tennessee State 1999-2002 Recruiting Coordinator / Wide Receivers, Baylor 1995-1998 Head Football Coach / Athletic Director, Northern Nash High School (Rocky Mount, N.C.) 1989-1995 Assistant Coach / East Carolina 1994 / Assistant Head Coach 1991-93 / Wide Receivers, Recruiting Coordinator At ECU, Steele coached the wide receivers, he then took on re- 1989-90 / Wide Receivers cruiting coordinator duties from 1991-93. He was named assistant 1987-88 head coach in 1994 when the Pirates made a trip to the . ECU also won the 1991 Peach Bowl during his tenure. Assistant Coach / Kansas State 1988 / Wide Receivers Steele then spent four years (1995-98) as head football coach and 1987 / Tight Ends, Offensive Special Teams Coordinator athletic director at Northern Nash High School in Rocky Mount, 1984-86 N.C. He left that position in 1998 to assume duties as recruiting Assistant Coach / Wichita State coordinator and wide receivers coach at , where 1985-86 / Tight Ends his brother Kevin served as head coach. Following a four-year stint 1984 / Outside Linebackers at Baylor, Steele moved on to East Tennessee State as assistant head coach and wide receivers coach for one year (2003) before 1983 accepting the job at Elon. Assistant Football Coach / St. Charles High School (LaPlace, La.) 1980-82 Steele began his college coaching career at Ball State in 1977, Assistant Coach / Tulane where he worked with the offensive line while earning his master’s 1982 / Tight Ends, Recruiting Coordinator degree in physical education. He moved on to Wisconsin in 1978 1981 / Tight Ends, Kickers as tight ends coach and head coach of the Badgers junior varsity 1980 / Varsity Offensive Line Assistant, Freshman Offensive Line squad. Coach He went on to spend two years at Tulane (1980-82) where he 1978-79 worked with tight ends, kickers and served as recruiting coordina- Assistant Coach / Wisconsin tor. In 1980, the Green Wave appeared in the Hall of Fame Bowl 1979 / Varsity Offensive Ends, Head Junior Varsity Coach against Arkansas. After coaching one year at St. Charles High 1978 / Assistant Offensive Interior Line School (1983) in LaPlace, La., Steele moved on to Wichita State 1977 (1984-86), where he worked with the outside linebackers and tight Graduate Assistant Coach / Ball State ends. Freshman Offensive Line Coach, Varsity Interior Line Coach Steele then moved on to Kansas State, where he oversaw tight 1976 ends and was offensive special teams coordinator in 1987 and Assistant Varsity Coach / A.C. Flora High School (Columbia, coached wide receivers in 1988 before accepting the job at ECU. S.C.) The son of a high school coach, Steele participated in wrestling and football at Autauga County High School in Prattville, Ala., Coach Steele’s ties to North Carolina run deep. In addition to his where he lettered three years in both sports. He is a 1976 gradu- most recent two-year stint at Elon, he spent a decade in Eastern ate of South Carolina, where he walked on the football team North Carolina working on both the collegiate and prep levels. and played both offensive and defensive line. Steele began his coaching career that same year as an assistant at A.C. Flora High From the 1989-1994 seasons, he was an assistant coach at East School. Carolina, where he helped guide the Pirates to a pair of bowl berths under head coaches Bill Lewis and Steve Logan. Steele and his wife, the former Pam Kilpatrick, have two daugh- ters, Meghan and Kelsey. GoCamels.com 15 Coaching Staff

The Olejniczak File Born: September 28, 1973 OSCAR OIEJNICZAK Hometown: Berkley, Michigan Offensive Coordinator / Offensive Line Wife: Pam Central Michigan ‘95 Child: Isabella 6th Season at Campbell College Education 17 Years Coaching Bachelor of Science (business administration) – Central Michi- gan – 1995 College Playing Experience Central Michigan (1992-94) Wide Receiver Oscar Olejniczak, a 17-year coaching veteran, begins his sixth Coaching Experience year at Campbell this fall. Olejniczak works as the team’s offensive coordinator with individual attention for the team’s offensive line Campbell and tight ends. Offensive Coordinator 2009-Present Recruiting Coordinator 2008-2010 Last season, the Camels led the PFL in rushing for the third Run Game / Offensive Line / Tight Ends 2007-Present straight year (210.45 yards per game), ranking 18th in the nation. Michigan State The team had five individuals in the league’s top 20 in rushing Offensive Graduate Assistant 2005-2006 in Carl Smith, C.J. Oates, Jordan Cramer, Braden Smith and Kurt Wayne State Odom. Defensive Assistant Coach 2004-05 Several members of the CU offense earned all-conference honors, University of Detroit Jesuit High School and Academy with senior fullback Jordan Cramer and senior offensive lineman Defensive Coordinator 2000-04 Sam Issermoyer both named First Team All-PFL for the first time in Linebacker/Running Backs/Special Teams Coach 1998-03 their careers. Varsity Wide Receiver’s Coach 1995-97

Senior offensive guard Branden Burt was also named to the offensive coordinator Campbell improved to an average of 19.45 league’s second team, while senior wide receiver Paul Constan- points a game and were able to top 200 yards rushing as team tine, senior running back Carl Smith and senior offensive lineman in five different games. In his second year (2010) the Campbell Jeremy Hill named Honorable Mention All-PFL. offense continued to make major strides and had three of the top 10 rushers in the conference while topping the 200 yard rushing Under the director of Olejniczak, the Camels ranked second in the mark in four different games. The CU offense scored 20 or more PFL in scoring in 2011 at 34.5 points per game, boasting 19 more points in eight games and set a then school-record with 55 points total rushing touchdowns than any other school in the conference against Valparaiso. The team placed fourth in the conference with with 36. Campbell also allowed the second-fewest sacks in the their average of 23.7 points a contest and led the league with 26 league for the second-straight year. rushing touchdowns. Olejniczak also oversaw Campbell’s regional and national recruiting efforts from 2008-10. A group of recruits The team led the conference and ranked 16th nationally in rush- that has proven to be the backbone of Campbell’s quickly improv- ing with an average of 207.73 yards a game in 2010. His line ing football program. bulldozed its way to a school-record 416 yards on the ground against Val- Prior to Campbell, Olejniczak assisted paraiso (11/6). Upon completion of the the offensive line and tight end coaches season, five members of his offense at Michigan State for two seasons. were named All-PFL in tight end Mike During games, he communicated with Stryffeler (first team), offensive line- other coaches regarding opponent’s man Sam Issermoyer (second team), defensive schemes and trends. quarterback Daniel Polk (honorable mention), offensive lineman Branden At Michigan State, he was also respon- Burt (honorable mention) and offensive sible for film breakdown and running lineman Jeremy Hill (honorable men- the defense and special team scout tion). teams during the Spartan practices. Olejniczak was a key part in Spartans’ In 2009 his offense led the conference recruiting efforts, especially at the and ranked 13th nationally in rushing junior college level. Prior to joining at 189.73 yards a contest. Campbell’s the Big 10 power, Olejniczak was the 2,087 yards rushing were 1,355 yards outside linebackers coach at Wayne more than the team had accumulated State, a NCAA D-II school in the Great the previous season. At the end of the Lakes Intercollegiate Conference. In season four members of Campbell’s of- addition to his on the field coaching fense were named all-league with tight duties, he ran the scout teams and was end Mike Stryffeler and offensive line- responsible for a portion of the War- man Sam Issermoyer both being All-PFL riors recruiting efforts. Second Team selections and receiver Harrison Jordan and center Troy Horan Olejniczak began his coaching career at being honorable mention choices. University of Detroit Jesuit High School and Academy, where he served in A wide receiver at Central Michigan numerous roles, including the defen- from 1992-94, he has worked with the sive coordinator duties. During his nine Fighting Camels offensive line and tight years at the school, he coached the ends since his arrival in 2007. wide receivers, defensive backs, special teams, running backs and linebackers. In 2009 he was promoted from the run He was also the head varsity baseball game coordinator to the team’s offen- sive coordinator. In his first season as 16 @CampbellFB Coaching Staff

The Ake File Born: August 11, 1950 WALLY AKE Hometown: Falls Church, Va. Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers College Education William & Mary ‘72 B.A. Health, Physical Education and Recreation – William & Mary 1st Year At Campbell – 1972 40 Years Coaching College Playing Experience William & Mary (1969-71) Linebacker Coaching Experience Campbell With over 40 years of coaching experience, Wally Ake begins his Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers 2011-Present first season as Campbell’s defensive coordinator. Liberty Ake, who most recently coached Liberty’s secondary and lineback- Secondary/Linebackers 2009-11 ers from 2009-11, will also guide the Fighting Camel linebacker U.S. Military Academy at West Point unit. Last season the Flames were among the defensive leaders in Secondary/Cornerbacks 2004-08 the Big South Conference in numerous categories. Liberty had the Western Michigan top scoring defense in the league (22.0) and ranked first in pass Special Teams Coordinator/Safeties 2001-03 defense efficiency (119.7). Maryland The program ranked second in total defense (343.3), tied for Defensive Coordinator 1997-2000 second in interceptions (12), returning two for touchdowns, third Rice in rush defense (144.4) and pass defense (198.9), also tying for Defensive Coordinator 1994-96 third in fumbles recovered (9). The Flames had a pair of players Clemson who ranked tied for third in interceptions in the league in Kevin Assistant Coach 1990-93 Fogg and Walt Aikens. Aikens, a defensive back, also led the con- Arkansas ference with three forced fumbles. Assistant Coach 1984-89 Ake, who is a veteran of 33 years as a collegiate coach at 10 dif- U.S. Air Force Academy ferent institutions, came to Liberty from Army. While at Army he Assistant Coach 1981-83 served as secondary coach for the Black Knights for five years Arkansas (2004-08). Prior to his days at Army, Ake worked for three years Graduate Assistant Coach 1980 at Western Michigan (2001-03), as a defensive backs coach and William & Mary special teams coordinator. During the 2002 campaign, Ake’s sec- Assistant Coach 1979 ondary picked off 14 passes, helping the Broncos finish second in Falls Church High School the Mid-American Conference in pass defense. In 2001, Western Michigan ranked No. 17 nationally in pass defense. Head Coach 1978 Assistant Coach/Defensive Coordinator 1972-77 Prior to his time in Kalamazoo, Mich., Ake was the defensive coor- dinator for Maryland (1997-2000). While overseeing the Maryland Prior to his first defensive coordinator role, Ake coached lineback- defenders, Ake saw the Terrapins rank as the No. 12 most im- ers and defensive lineman for more than a decade. He coached proved defense in 1998, No. 13 in scoring defense and No. 14 in the linebackers at Clemson for four years (1990-03), the defensive improved passing defense. Nine of his Maryland players went on to line at Arkansas for six years (1984-89) and for three years at NFL careers. Air Force (1981-83). His defense at Clemson was the top ranked defense in the country in 1990 and the country’s best rush defense Ake’s first defensive coordinator position came at Rice, where he in 1991. oversaw the Owls for three seasons (1994-96). Rice ranked No. 25 nationally in four different defensive categories in 1994, helping While at Arkansas, his defenders finished two different campaigns the Owls share the Southwestern Conference title. ranked in the top-10 nationally in rushing defense and aided the Razorback to six consecutive postseason bowl berths. He had his first stint at Arkansas working with the tight ends in 1980. Prior to his time with the Razorbacks he started his collegiate career working with the linebackers at his alma mater, William & Mary, in 1979.

Ake began his coaching career with seven years at Falls Church High School in his hometown, including six years (1972-77) as the Jaguars’ defensive coordinator and his last (1978) as the program’s head coach.

Ake has had the opportunity to coach in 12 collegiate bowl games in his career. Among his bowl games are at Citrus Bowl (1992), Cotton Bowl (1989 and 1987), Hall of Fame Bowl (1980, 1982 and 1991), Holiday Bowl (1985), Independence Bowl (1983), Liberty Bowl (1984 and 1987), and the Orange Bowl (1987).

While earning his bachelor’s degree in physical education and recreation from William & Mary, Ake helped the Tribe to the 1970 Southern Conference title and the Tangerine Bowl, while earning All-Southern Conference honors as a linebacker. He and his wife, Chris, have one son, Aaron. Aaron and his wife, Wendy, have three children Vlad, Dmitri and Mila.

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The Mariani File Born: August 11, 1982 LANDON MARIANI Hometown: Morganton, N.C. Quarterbacks / Passing Game / Special Wife: Katie Teams Coordinator Child: Elle North Carolina ‘04 6th Year at Campbell College Education 8 Years Coaching Master of Science (Instructional Technology) – Coastal Carolina – 2007 Bachelor of Arts (Exercise and Sports Science) – North Carolina Landon Mariani begins his sixth year at Campbell coaching the - 2004 program’s quarterbacks, as well as coordinating the Camel passing game and special teams units. College Playing Experience A former player and coach at the University of North Carolina, North Carolina (2000-04) Quarterback Mariani’s passing game posted a banner year in 2011, setting modern day program records in passing yards, completions, at- Coaching Experience tempts, touchdowns, completions percentage, pass efficiency and Campbell passing yards per game. Passing Game/Quarterbacks/Special Teams 2007-Present

In his first season under center, Braden Smith set single sea- Coastal Carolina son school records for yards passing, completions, attempts and touchdown passes, earning a pair of Pioneer Football League Graduate Assistant/Tight Ends 2005-06 Player of the Week accolades in 2011. North Carolina The first of Smith’s back to back weekly league honors came after Graduate Assistant/Video 2004 Campbell defeated San Diego 48-24 behind his four touchdowns. Smith rushed for three scores, also accounting for one through the Bowl Games/Playoffs As A Coach air as the Rockwall, Texas native converted 16 pass attempts. Big South Champions/FCS Playoff Berth (Coastal Carolina) 2006 Smith’s second PFL Player of the Week honor came after Camp- Big South Champions (Coastal Carolina) 2005 bell’s triple overtime thriller at Davidson, with the signal caller Continental Tire Bowl (North Carolina) 2004 leading the Camels back from a 17-3 four quarter deficit. Smith led the Camels to a pair of scoring drives late in regulation before position also ran for 604 yards and 12 touchdowns in Campbell’s scoring again in the third overtime. dual threat offense.

Mariani’s work with the CU quarterbacks continued to play major Mariani’s quarterbacks completed 137 passes for 1,674 yards and dividends in 2010. Daniel Polk led the team and ranked third in threw nine touchdown passes on the 2009 season for the Fighting the conference with 12 rushing scores. Polk also threw for eight Camels. CU quarterbacks also accounted for over 500 yards rush- more touchdowns, totaled 558 rushing yards and passed for 1,263 ing and another four scores on the ground. The Campbell passing yards. He became the first CU player to top 1,800 yards in total attack set a school record with 283 passing yards against Method- offense in consecutive seasons. Overall, the Campbell quarter- ist. Matt Vollono set a new Campbell individual record with four backs completed 126 passes for 1,263 yards and eight scores. The passing scores. Among his four passing touchdowns was a school- record 85 yard pass to Carl Blain.

Mariani joined the Camels after two seasons at Coastal Carolina where he coached the tight ends and assisted with video coordina- tion. During his final season with the Chanticleers he coached tight end Rodney Burgess to First Team All-Big South honors after an 18 catch, 300 yard season. Burgess was also selected to The State’s South Carolina All-State Team and was an Honorable Mention All- American selection by Don Hansen’s Football Gazette in his final campaign under Mariani’s tutelage. Coastal won two Big South Championships during Mariani’s tenure and earned a spot in the NCAA FCS Playoffs in 2006.

Prior to his two years at Coastal, Mariani spend one year at his alma mater as the offensive video assistant. A 2004 graduate of North Carolina, Mariani was a quarterback for four seasons with the Tar Heels, including the 2001 squad that defeated Auburn in the Peach Bowl. Mariani was the Tar Heels’ signal caller his final three seasons and after walking on to the team he was awarded a scholarship his senior year. Mariani was also named one of the game captains on Senior Day against Duke.

A three-sport standout at Freedom High School in Morganton, N.C., Mariani earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise and sport science from UNC in 2004.

Mariani is married to the former Katie Finnigan of Raleigh, N.C. The couple resides in Fuquay-Varina, N.C. and have a daughter, Elle.

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The Cavallo File Born: November 26, 1982 NICK CAVALLO Hometown: Plainville, Connecticut Defensive Line / Recruiting Coord. Wife: Kristen Purdue ‘06 Child: Adriana 3rd Year at Campbell 6 Years Coaching College Education Bachelor of Arts (law and society) – Purdue – 2006

College Playing Experience Nick Cavallo enters his third season at Campbell and his fifth Purdue (2002-06) Defensive End season as a college coach, piloting the Camel defensive line and recruiting efforts. Coaching Experience Last season, Cavallo helped coach the CU defense to program Campbell bests in tackles, tackles for loss, sacks, fumbles forced, fumbles Recruiting Coordinator 2011-Present recovered and blocked kicks. The team’s 72 tackles for loss set the Defensive Line 2010-Present opposition back 266 yards in all, also setting a program record. Purdue The Camels recorded 26 sacks were more than the previous two Defensive Graduate Assistant 2009 seasons combined (23), resulting in 165 yards for loss alone. Rutgers The CU defensive line saw two of its members receive postsea- Player Development 2008 son honors, with seniors Jeremiah Robinson and Randel Herring 100% Performance earning Honorable Mention Pioneer Football League All-Conference Trainer 2007-08 accolades. Make Plays Foundation Defensive Line Coach 2007-09 Robinson also earned an honorable mention for the College Foot- Fourth and Inches Foundation ball Performance Awards’ weekly list after leading the team with 11 tackles, including a pair of sacks, forced a fumble and 2.5 of Defensive Line Coach 2006-08 stops for loss against Old Dominion. Herring, who was a preseason Second Team All-PFL pick by Phil Steele last season, also earned Bowl Games/Playoffs As A Coach or Player an invitation to the Lombardi Bowl. PapaJohn’s.com Bowl (Rutgers) 2008 Champs Sports Bowl (Purdue) 2006 The Camels totaled 11 sacks in 2010, including eight from the Sun Bowl (Purdue) 2004 defensive line, plus 36 tackles for loss with 19.5 coming from a Capital One Bowl (Purdue) 2003 member of the d-line. Defensive tackle Randel Herring was an All- PFL Second Team selection after leading all defensive linemen on Sun Bowl (Purdue) 2002 the team in tackles. for coaching and running individual drills for the defensive ends at practice and ran the offensive scout team against the defense. Cavallo was promoted to the recruiting coordinator in the spring of 2011 and aided Campbell in signing 27 newcomers prior to the Prior to Purdue, the Connecticut native worked for Rutgers as a 2011 season. player development specialist from July 2008 to January 2009. He assisted in video breakdown and scout team preparations, mentor- Before coming to Campbell, Cavallo spent the 2009 season at ing student-athletes while coordinating study table sessions off the Purdue as a graduate assistant coach working with the defense. field. In 2009 the Boilermakers’ defense ranked ninth in the Big Ten in scoring defense, fourth in pass defense, ninth in turnover margin, From January 2007 to July 2008, Cavallo worked as the Director seventh in total defense and fourth in sacks. of Football for 100% Performance in Indianapolis where he trained athletes in football skills, speed, strength and agility. From 2007- On game days, Cavallo was in the booth and in charge of identify- 09, he worked as the defensive line coach for Make Plays Foun- ing offensive personnel and determining blocking schemes of the dation, an organization that runs free camps for underprivileged opposing offensive line. Besides his game day work, was also in- youths in the Lubbock, Texas area. volved with recruiting and evaluating film. He also was responsible Cavallo was a member for the Purdue football team from 2002-06, primarily as a defensive end and special teams performer. In 41 career games, Cavallo recorded 15 tackles, including a sack, with two pass breakups and one forced fumble.

As a senior at Purdue, Cavallo received the team’s Leonard Wilson Award for unselfishness and dedication after appearing in all 14 games and making 11 tackles. He had a career-high four tackles against Minnesota on Sept. 23, 2006, forced a fumble against Iowa on Oct. 7, 2006 and came up with a sack against Northwest- ern on Oct. 14, 2006. Cavallo was named the team’s game captain on Sept. 30, 2006 vs. Notre Dame and was named special teams’ player of the game twice his final season.

A native of Plainville, Conn., Cavallo earned a bachelor’s degree in law and society with double minors in organizational leadership & supervision and African American studies in May 2006.

He is married to former Purdue softball player Kristen Cavallo (Schell). The couple resides in Fuquay-Varina with their daughter, Adriana, and son, Blake. GoCamels.com 19 Coaching Staff

The Fontenette File Born: February 25, 1982 ANDRE FONTENETTE Hometown: Rochester, N.Y. Wide Receivers/Video Coordinator Syracuse ‘04 College Education 3rd Year at Campbell Bachelor of Science (sociology) – Syracuse – 2004 6 Years Coaching College Playing Experience Syracuse (2000-04) Wide Receiver

Andre Fontenette begins his third season as the wide receivers Coaching Experience coach at Campbell and his seventh season coaching at the col- legiate level. Campbell Wide Receivers 2010-Present In 2011, Fontenette’s second with the program, the Camels set modern day program records for receptions (181), yards (1,989), Maine receiving touchdowns (14) and receptions per game (16.5), while Offensive Assistant (Wide Receivers) 2008-10 the Campbell offense produced its most effective season to date. Wagner While toppling the school’s reception yards total by well over 300 yards, the CU offense set standards for total offense, touchdowns, Wide Receivers (Graduate Assistant) 2007 offense per game, all purpose yards, as well as scoring. Brockport 2006 In addition, Paul Constantine was named a Pioneer Football League Wide Receivers (Graduate Assistant) All-Conference Honorable Mention. Bowl Games/Playoffs As A Coach or Player The Camels finished 2011 at 6-5 overall and 5-3 in Pioneer Foot- FCS Playoffs (Maine) 2008 ball League play, enjoying their highest win total and first winning season since restarting the program in 2008. Champs Sports Bowl (Syracuse) 2004 Insight.com Bowl (Syracuse) 2001 In Fontenette’s first season in Buies Creek, the CU receiving core caught 94 passes for 1,007 yards and seven touchdowns, with Harrison Jordan leading the team in both catches (29) and yards (334). The team’s receivers also proved to be efficient and effec- tive in the return game, combining to field 42 kicks for 789 yards.

Prior to Campbell, Fontenette spent the previous two years at Maine working as an offensive assistant, coaching the Black Bear wide receivers. In 2009 Maine led the Colonial Athletic Associa- tion in passing offense and ranked fourth in scoring offense. Under Fontenette’s tutelage, Maine receiver Landis Williams led the conference in receptions and receiving yards per game. Fontenette also worked as the special teams’ assistant at Maine, directing the gunners on the punt team, also running special teams and scout teams.

Fontenette spent the 2007 season as the wide receivers coach at Wagner College. As a graduate assistant coach he worked with all 10 receivers and ran daily meetings with the group.

He began his coaching career at Brockport State University, where he was also the wide receivers coach as a graduate assistant for the Golden Eagles during the 2006 season. In addition to his on-the-field duties, Fontenette was involved with recruiting and helped produce weekly game plans.

Fontenette was a three-year letterwinner and a two-year starter for Syracuse University. He ended his career with 33 catches for 379 yards. During his playing career, Fontenette was honored with the Ray Martino Award, presented to the player who presents loy- alty, enthusiasm and perseverance to the Orange football program. The Rochester, N.Y. native graduated from Syracuse in 2004 with his bachelor’s degree in sociology and minors in communications and African American studies.

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The Butterworth File Full Name: Bryan Patrick Butterworth BRYAN BUTTERWORTH Born: Sept. 18, 1982 Secondary/Safeties Hometown: Scituate, Mass. Sacred Heart ’05 1st Year at Campbell College Education 6 Years Coaching B.S. Business – Sacred Heart 2005

College Playing Experience Canisius (2002-03) Wide Receiver Bryan Butterworth, who will fill the role of secondary coach and Sacred Heart (2004-05) Wide Receiver will work with the safeties, comes to Campbell after most recently working at the University of Massachusetts as the secondary coach for the last five years. Coaching Experience Campbell He worked with the team’s corners in 2011 in one of the toughest Secondary/Safeties 2012-Present Football Championship Subdivision conferences in the country. The Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) was able to place five teams in Massachusetts the NCAA playoffs this past season. Cornerbacks 2011 Butterworth coached the UMass cornerbacks in 2011 in a base 3-4 Safeties 2008-10 scheme. He also acted as the defensive sideline caller during the Defensive Graduate Assistant 2007 season. Bowl Games/Playoff As A Coach or Player Freshman cornerback Kirkland Nelms was selected to both the UMass CAA and the Sports Network FCS National Rookie of the Week list FCS Playoffs – 3rd Round 2007 (9/19/11). The Minutemen ranked sixth in the CAA in total defense CAA Champions 2007 (365.5), total defense (208.9) and sixth in interceptions (13) in 2011. The program also placed fifth in pass defense efficiency (124.6). Notable Players Coached Current safety Jeromy Miles From 2008-11, Butterworth coached the safeties at UMass and (UMass 2007-09) aided the secondary to a 39th national finish in 2010. Two of the safeties he coached during his three years at the position were First Team All-CAA honorees.

Butterworth came to UMass in 2007 as a Defensive Graduate As- sistant. He worked directly with the program’s head coach, Don Brown, to coach a secondary that finished 34th nationally. He also assisted with the four special team units (kickoff, punt, punt return and field goal defense).

As a player, Butterworth played two years at Canisius in Buffalo, N.Y. and two years at Sacred Heart in Fairfield, Conn. At SHU, he was a two-time NEC All-Academic selection and a member of the NCAA Student-Athlete Academic Council. As a receiver he led the Pioneers with 36 catches for 403 yards as a senior in 2005.

Butterworth, a Scituate, Mass. native, graduated Cum Laude from Sacred Heart in 2005 with a degree in business. He and his wife, Jackie, resides in Holly Springs.

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The Losey File Full Name: Erik Nicholas Losey ERIK LOSEY Born: 11/28/83 Running Backs Coach Hometown: Hixson, Tenn. Western Kentucky ‘06 1st Year at Campbell College Education 4th Year Coaching History & Social Studies (double major) – Western Kentucky – 2006

College Playing Experience Erik Losey begins his first season as running backs coach at Camp- Western Kentucky (2004-05) Center bell University. East Tennessee State (2002-03) Center “We’re excited to add Erik to our staff,” said Steele. “He knows what we want to do on offense having played in an offense that Coaching Experience I was involved in before at ETSU. With all of his experience at Campbell Western Kentucky, FSU and Webber International, he has a good Running Backs 2012-Present background, plus he’s a good person and I think he’s going to be a great addition to our staff.” Webber International “This is an exciting time to be a part of this place,” said Losey. Offensive Line Coach 2011-12 “When you have a head coach with a vision, it makes things a lot easier to perform on Saturdays, both from the players’ and Florida State coaches’ perspective. Coach Steele and his staff have all started Offensive Assistant – Offensive Line 2009-11 something from scratch that all of these kids will be able to look back on and be proud of. There’s a great tradition that’s being cre- Western Kentucky ated here and it’s an honor to be a part of that.” Offensive Graduate Assistant 2007-08 Losey comes to Campbell from Webber International where the he coached the offensive line for one season. At WIU, Losey was also Bowl Games/Playoff As A Coach or Player responsible for writing up the Warriors’ run game. I-AA Playoffs Western Kentucky 2004 Prior to WIU, Losey assisted at Florida State, working as an offen- sive quality control coach under offensive line coach Rick Trickett Florida State from February 2009 through January 2011. Losey was responsible ACC Title Game 2010 for opponent breakdown, practice preparation, running the defen- sive scout team and charting opponent defensive tendencies on Gator Bowl (vs. West Virginia) 2010 game days. Chik-fil-A (vs. South Carolina) 2010

The Hixson, Tenn. native began his coaching career at Western Kentucky as an offensive graduate assistant, primarily guiding the offensive line in various capacities.

Losey enjoyed a decorated playing career at both East Tennessee State, where he played under Campbell head coach Dale Steele in 2003, and Western Kentucky, starting all 47 games of his college career.

He began his college playing career at ETSU in 2002, where he was a Southern Conference Freshman of the Year nominee. After the 2003 season, ETSU discontinued its football program and Losey transferred to WKU.

Losey was a Second Team All-Gateway Conference and All-New- comer Team performer in 2004. As a senior, Losey was voted to American Football Coaches Association First Team All-American and Associated Press Third Team All-American.

In addition to gaining All-American status in 2005, Losey was named First Team All-Gateway Conference, while receiving Na- tional Lineman of the Week and conference Player of the Week accolades during the season.

He graduated from WKU with a double major in history and social studies in 2006.

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The McLaurin File Born: December 22, 1983 DUNCAN MCLAURIN Hometown: Dillon, S.C. Defensive Assistant / Defensive Backs Clemson ‘06 College Education 2nd Year at Campbell Bachelor of Arts (sociology) – Clemson – 2006 5th Year Coaching College Playing Experience Clemson (2002-05) Wide Receiver

Duncan McLaurin enters his second season as a defensive assis- Coaching Experience tant coach at Campbell. McLaurin works primarily with the Fighting Camel defensive backs. Campbell Defensive Assistant / Defensive Backs 2011-Present During his first season at Campbell, the Camels finished 6-5 over- all and 5-3 in Pioneer Football League play, enjoying their highest Dillon High School win total and first winning season since restarting the program in Assistant Coach – Wide Receivers 2010-2011 2008. Dillon Christian School 2008-2010 The Dillon, S.C. native came to Campbell from Dillon High School, where he worked as an assistant coach. Athletic Director Assistant Coach – Offensive Coordinator At Dillon he coached the wide receivers while working for his for- mer prep coach, Jackie Hayes. The Wildcats reached the champi- Bowl Games/Playoff As A Coach or Player onship game of the state playoffs and ended the year with a 14-1 Champs Sports Bowl 2005 record in 2011. He worked as the physical education teacher for Chick-Fil-A Bowl 2003 the seventh and eighth grades, coordinated the Rosetta Stone pro- grams for English for Speakers of Other Languages and coached the junior varsity basketball team.

Prior to his time at Dillon High, McLaurin worked for Dillon Chris- tian School in Dillon, S.C. from 2008-10 as the school’s athletic director. While at Dillon Christian his coaching responsibilities included being assistant varsity football coach, the offensive coor- dinator and wide receivers coach, head basketball coach and head golf coach. The football team won two state championships and had a combined 24-2 record during his tenure. During his time at Dillon Christian he also spent time as the director of the physical education program for grades 1-9.

McLaurin played college football at Clemson from 2003-05 as a walk-on receiver. He received a letter in 2005 on a team that defeated Colorado in the Champs Sports Bowl. He was part of the 2004 team that finished 9-4 and defeated Tennessee in the Chick- Fil-A-Bowl. His position coach at Clemson was Dabo Swinney, who is the current head coach of the Tigers.

The Dillon, S.C. native earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology and a minor in communications studies in 2006.

He is enrolled in graduate school at Campbell and resides in Buies Creek, N.C.

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The Phillippi File Born: October 12, 1988 WILL PILLIPPI Hometown: Charlotte, N.C. Defensive Assistant / Linebackers / Rush Linebackers College Education Campbell ‘11 B.S. Exercise Science – Campbell – 2011 2nd Year at Campbell 2nd Year Coaching College Playing Experience Campbell (2007-10) Linebacker

Will Phillippi enters his second season on the sidelines as a defen- Coaching Experience sive assistant at Campbell. Campbell Defensive Assistant 2011-Present Phillippi joined the CU coaching staff in 2011 after finishing his Campbell playing career and works primarily with the Camel line- Tennessee backers. Summer Camp Coach 2011 Working with the CU outside linebackers last season, the Camels finished 6-5 overall and 5-3 in Pioneer Football League play, enjoy- Navy ing their highest win total and first winning season since restarting Summer Camp Coach 2011 the program in 2008. Clemson He was a member of the CU football team from 2007-2010 and Summer Camp 2010-2011 earned a letter in his last two seasons. Phillippi was awarded the FCA Award by the Campbell Athletic Department in the spring of 2011. He graduated in the spring of 2011 with a degree in Exer- Pender County High School cise Sports Science. Phillippi was also President of the Fellowship Volunteer / Camp Coordinator 2010 of Christian Athletes his senior year.

The Charlotte native has also gained coaching experience at sev- eral summer football camps, including Clemson, Tennessee, Navy, among others, over the last three years.

Phillippi is enrolled at graduate school at Campbell and resides in Fuquay-Varina.

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SHELLEY MCCRAY JOSH TATE Administrative Assistant Equipment Manager Sixth Year at Campbell Campbell ‘12 5th Year

Josh Tate was named head equipment manager for the Campbell Shelley McCray joined the Athletic Department in June of 2007 as football program in June of 2012. the Administrative Assistant for the Campbell Football Team and is now entering her sixth year with the program. The Kernersville, N.C. native served as the team’s head student manager for four seasons before moving to his new post. Prior to becoming a member of the Fighting Camel Staff, McCray worked with various businesses in the private sector. In his new roll, Tate manages all CU football equipment, including maintenance and dispersal. The 2005 graduate of Wake Tech provides administrative support to the Football Coaches and handles the day-to-day operations for Tate graduated from Campbell in May of 2012 with a B.S. in sport the Fighting Camels. management and a minor in business. She received her Associates Degree in Business Administration. He was named Campbell’s Student Manager of the Year for the McCray is active in her Church and Community, volunteering her 2010-11 year. time to Harnett County Non-Profits. She was awarded the Volun- teer of the Year Award of Harnett County in 2005 and received the He resides in Buies Creek. Madison Who’s Who Among Executives and Professionals in August of 2008.

McCray, formerly Shelley Crenshaw, married Chad McCray in June of 2011. The couple resides in Broadway.

GoCamels.com 25 2012 Fighting Camels N.J.…son of Deborah A. Addai…has a younger sister, Maya Ad- dai…majoring in economics… ALVIN ADEBULE 6-5 / 215 / Fr. Tight End RTIS West Cola, S.C. / Airport HS AJ A 6-2 / 190 / R-Fr. Prep: Lettered three seasons for the Eagles... Wide Receiver Garnered all-region honors in 2010 at left Eden, N.C. / Morehead HS tackle…Averaged three pancakes per game…To- taled 97 pancakes and 112 knockdowns for his 2011: Redshirted the 2011 season…Collected career…Coached by Kirk Burnette…Also lettered in basketball… PFL Academic Honor Roll accolades…

Personal: Full name is Alvin-Lawrence Adebumni Adebule…Born Prep: A four-year football letterwinner at Nov. 2, 1993 in Manchester, Mass….Son of Delores Adebule…Has Morehead High School…named all-conference and all-county as two brothers, Dante (25) and Macbruce (28)…Plans an information a junior and senior…earned county’s player of the year award as technology major… a senior…totaled 800 receiving yards and seven touchdowns as a senior…ended his career with 2,100 receiving yards, 5,000 all- purpose yards and 21 touchdowns…also lettered in basketball and track & field… JAYLAN ADLAM 6-1 / 175 / R-Fr. Personal: Full name is Alexander Jamal Artis…born 8/14/93 in Winston-Salem, N.C.…son of Ann and Williams Artis…has five sib- Defensive Back lings – Shon Hagwood, Leon Neal, Kristina Holmes, Anayah Griffin, Mount Vernon, Ga. / Mount Vernon Byanca Diggs…majoring in athletic training… Presbyterian

2011: Redshirted the 2011 season…Earned a spot on the PFL Academic Honor Roll… JAKE BARR 6-1 / 205 / So. Prep: A four-year football letterwinner at Mount Vernon Presbyte- rian…used in a variety of roles as a senior as he played four posi- Linebacker tions (safety, wide receiver, linebacker and halfback)…completed Hamptonville, N.C. / Starmount HS 2-of-4 passes for two touchdowns, ran 70 times for 590 yards and average (8.43 yds./rush) and eight rushing touchdowns, caught 2011: Played in six games as a freshman…Re- 17 passes for 322 yards (18.9 yds. / catch) with four receiving corded a season-high four tackles in a win over touchdowns...tallied 100 tackles, five stops for loss, a sack and Apprentice, including a pair of sacks…Earned a four forced fumbles…also intercepted seven passes and had six letter… deflections…his seven interceptions are a school record…named all-region and honorable mention all-state in his final season… Prep: A four-year football letterwinner at Starmount High earned team MVP award as a junior…an all-region honorable men- School…aided the team to the conference title and 10 plus wins tion selection as a sophomore…ended his high school career with in each of the last three seasons…named all-conference all four 248 tackles, seven interceptions, 23 touchdowns, 1,229 rushing seasons…earned the league’s Offensive MVP in each of the last two yards and 799 receiving yards...also lettered in basketball and seasons…named All-State as both a junior and senior…All-North- track…earned the most improved award in basketball and the MVP west in his final two years…ran for 808 yards and 14 touchdowns plus coaches award in track...totaled 10 letters in his career… as a senior…also threw for 683 yards and 30-for-55…also played free safety and tallied four interceptions, two return touchdowns Personal: Full name is Jaylan Damon Adlam…born 3/9/93 in Den- and seven pass breakups his final seasons…ended his career with ton, Texas…son of Tacha and Seymour Adlam…his father played 1,800 yards rushing and 33 touchdowns…passed for 2,900 yards football at Northeastern Oklahoma and North Texas…Majoring in and 29 touchdowns and totaled 4,700 all-purpose yards in his biology… career…on defense had 300 tackles and 19 interceptions…

Personal: Full name is Jake Aaron Barr…born Elkin, N.C. …son of Lisa and Darwin Barr…has two younger siblings – Alex and Erin… JOHN ALFORD majoring in exercise science… 6-2 / 210 / R-So. Barr’s Career Stats Linebacker G UA-A-Tot. Sacks TFL-Yds PD FF-FR INT Browns Mills, N.J. / Pemberton HS 2011 6 2-2-4 2 2.0-12 1 0-0 0 TOTAL 6 2-2-4 2 2.0-12 1 0-0 0 2011: Did not see game action…

2010: Redshirt the season to maintain his season of eligibility…part of the 2010 recruiting NICK BEAVER class… 6-5 / 320 / R-So. Prep: A three-year football letterwinner at Pemberton High… Offensive Line started each of his three years and aided team to 16 wins in that Spindale, N.C. / R.S. Central HS time…school’s all-time sack leader for both a career (15) and a single season (9)…ended his high school career with 130 tackles, 2011: Saw time in 10 games, making three 15 sacks, five forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries…served starts…Helped Campbell lead the PFL in rushing as team captain as a senior…also participated and earned letters in offense at 210.5 yards per game, while rank- both track and basketball... ing second in scoring offense (34.5)…Pushed the team to 36 scores on the ground, more than the next two Personal: Full name is John D. Alford…born 9/22/92 in Newark, PFL teams combined…Allowed only 15 sacks for the season as a 26 @CampbellFB 2012 Fighting Camels unit, second-best in the PFL…Aided CU to six 200+ yard rushing games, including a season-high 403 against Apprentice, scoring a school record 10 touchdowns on the ground…Helped the Camels TUCK BENEFIELD to a 48-24 home win over San Diego, with 315 yards rushing as a 6-3 / 220 / Fr. team…Earned a letter… Tight End 2010: Redshirt the season to maintain his season of eligibility… Lexington, S.C. / Ben Lippen HS part of the 2010 recruiting class… Prep: A three-time all-region performer, earn- Prep: A three-year football letterwinner at R.S Central…aided ing HSSR-SCISA AAA All-State honors as a team to the playoff each of the last three seasons…the Hilltoppers senior…Named to Shrine Bowl in 2011…Earned were the County Champs in both his junior and senior season…as team’s special teams award as a senior…Regis- a junior was all-county…during his senior season was selected tered over 1,500 all purpose yards, averaging 11.1 yards per carry to the All-County Team, SMAC All-Conference and the NC Preps and 13.6 yards per reception as a senior…Made 25-of-26 PAT’s in 3A All-State team…graded out at 85% for his blocking on the 2011…Totaled 224 career points and 207 tackles…Hit a career-long year…also participated in track and was a shot putter and discus 48 yard field goal twice…Four year letterwinner at tight end, out- thrower… side linebacker and kicker…Coached by Reggie Shaw…Also lettered in soccer and track… Personal: Full name is Nicholas Todd Beaver…born 3/13/92 in Rutherford County, N.C. …son of Kevin and Colette Owens…has Personal: Full name is Daniel Tucker Benefield…Born Jan. 17, three siblings, Heather, Kelsey, Jordan Ann…majoring in BBA 1994 in Lexington, S.C….Son of Joel and Peggy Benefield…Has one Trust… brother, Zach (20)…Plans a business major…

FRED BLANKS 5-10 / 165 / Fr. Wide Receiver Mebane, N.C. / Cedar Ridge HS

Prep: Earned all-conference honors as a junior and senior, once as a wide receiver and again as a quarterback…Named preseason all-state in 2011…Passed for 1,500 yards and ran for 760, accounting for 14 total touchdowns…Added nearly 30 tackles and two interceptions as a senior on defense…Totaled 2,000 yards and 21 touchdowns passing, 800 yards and nine touchdowns receiving, 1,300 yards and 19 touchdowns rushing, plus 60 tackles and five interceptions during prep career…Named to the HighSchoolOT.com All-OT Team…Coached by Joe Kilby…Also lettered in basketball, earning all-conference honors, and baseball… Nick Beaver Personal: Full name is Frederick Tate Blanks…Born April 14, 1994 in Chapel Hill, N.C….Son of Fred and Julia Blanks…Has four sib- ORY ENEDETTO lings, Julian (10), Marcus (5), Michael (4) and Brett (4)…Plans an C B education major… 6-1 / 210 / Fr. Quarterback Rochester, N.Y. / Aquinas Institute MICHAEL BOLCHOZ Prep: Led Fighting Irish to a 23-2 record 6-0 / 210 / R-Jr. over final two seasons, capturing a New York State Championship as a junior and a Class A Linebacker Regional title as a senior…Named First Team Columbia, S.C. / Cardinal Newman All-Greater Rochester in 2011…Garnered Section V Offensive MVP honors…Set school record for touchdowns in a single season with 2011: Played in four contests…Assisted on a 30…Threw for 2,015 yards, notching 27 passing touchdowns and tackle in a win over Apprentice… three rushing scores as a senior…Totaled 3,566 passing yards with 38 passing touchdowns in two seasons…Coached by Chris Batta- 2010: Played in three games…totaled three glia…Also lettered in basketball and baseball… tackles on the year with all three coming against Valparaiso (11/6)… Personal: Parents are Robert and Paula Benedetto…Born March 15, 1994 in Rochester, N.Y.…Has two siblings, Aubriana (16) and 2009: Named to the Pioneer Football League’s Academic Honor Maliah (13)…Plans a business major at Campbell… Roll…redshirted the season to maintain his year of eligibility…part of 2009 recruiting class…

Prep: A three-year football letterwinner for Cardinal Newman… also earned a letter in football at Bishop England his freshman season…a three-time HSSR All-State selection…twice was chosen for the SCISA All-State…earned a spot on The State All-Area team in each of his final three seasons…an all-region choice as sopho- more, junior and senior…in 2009 record 76 tackles, four tackles for loss, two sacks, an interception and recovered two fumbles…ended his high school career with 323 tackles, six tackles for loss, five sacks, two interceptions, five fumbles caused and two fumbles re- GoCamels.com 27 2012 Fighting Camels covered…also lettered in baseball where he was HSSR and SCISA All-State as sophomore and junior… JACOB BREWER Personal: Full name is Michael Calder Bolchoz, Jr.…born 12/29/90 6-2 / 300 / R-Fr. in Charleston, S.C.…son of Theresa and Michael Calder Bolchoz … has three siblings, William, Amanda and Edward… father, Michael, Offensive Line played football at Presbyterian and served as the team captain in Monroe, N.C. / Piedmont High School 1987…his brother, William, played baseball for Presbyterian and served as the team captain in 2008…majoring in business admin- 2011: Redshirted the 2011 season… istration… Prep: A two-year football letterwinner at Bolchoz’ Career Stats Piedmont High School…aided team to 11 wins G UA-A-Tot. Sacks TFL-Yds PD FF-FR INT as a senior…named all-state and all-conference as a senior…earned 2010 3 1-2-3 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 Bronko Nagurski Comeback Player of the Year Award as a senior… 2011 4 0-1-1 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 was injured during both his sophomore and junior seasons… TOTAL 7 1-3-4 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 Personal: Full name is Jacob Riley Brewer …born 11/21/93 in Mesa, Ariz.…son of Michelle and Jonathan Brewer…has a younger sister, Megan…majoring in biology… BEN BOLLING 6-1 / 175 / R-Fr. Wide Receiver RYAN BRISTLE Raleigh, N.C. / Knightdale HS 6-1 / 295 / Fr. 2011: Redshirted the 2011 season, maintaining Defensive Line a year of eligibility… Clyde, N.C. / Tuscola HS

Prep: A four-year football letterwinner at Prep: A three-year letterwinner…An all-county Knightdale High School…an all-conference selection as a junior and selection as a senior, adding honorable men- senior…is school’s all-time leader in passing yards (3,557), career tion all-conference and all-western NC honors… touchdowns (40) and career total yards (5,191)…also owns the Named second team all-conference, all-county single season records in passing yards (1,652) and touchdowns and honorable mention all-western NC in 2010…Earned Farm (18)…accounted for 1,672 total yards, 18 touchdowns, 842 pass- Bureau Player of the Week honors during junior season…Helped ing yards and 830 rushing yards as a senior…had 5,191 yards and team to a western regional runner-up finish and a conference 40 touchdowns in his career…also lettered in track & field plus championship as a sophomore…Posted 21 solo tackles, 29 assisted basketball… stops and three sacks as a senior…Set school squat record at 600 pounds…Coached by Donnie Kiefer…Also lettered in track & field, Personal: Full name is Benjamin Bolling…born 12/9/93 in Rich- competing in the shot put… mond, Va.…son of Monique and Harry Bolling…has a younger brother, Harry Jr.…majoring exercise & sports science… Personal: Full name is Ryan Andrew Bristle…Born Jan. 20, 1994 in Boone, N.C.…Son of TJ and Kelly Bristle…Father played football at Appalachian State…Has one sister, Ashlyn (24)…Plans a sport administration major… DAMIEN BOOE 5-8 / 195 / Fr. Running Back DALTON BROWN Winston-Salem, N.C. / RJ Reynolds HS 6-3 / 295 / So. Prep: Lettered three years for the Demons… Offensive Line Named all-conference, first team all-county Pittsboro, N.C. / Northwood HS and all-Northwest Region as a senior…Served as team captain in 2011…Posted 1,304 rushing 2011: Played in six games as a freshman, mak- yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior…Amassed 2.250 total career ing starts at right guard against Morehead State rushing yards and 17 touchdowns…Aided Reynolds to a conference and at Valparaiso…Helped Campbell lead the championship as a sophomore…Earned the 2009 NCHSAA Scholar PFL in rushing offense at 210.5 yards per game, Athlete Award…A four-year honor roll student and National Society while ranking second in scoring offense (34.5)…Pushed the team of High School Scholars member…Coached by Paul Hall…Also let- to 36 scores on the ground, more than the next two PFL teams tered in track… combined…Allowed only 15 sacks for the season as a unit, sec- ond-best in the PFL…Aided CU to four 200+ yard rushing games, Personal: Full name is Damien Jerrod Booe…Born Sept. 1, 1994 including a season-high 403 against Apprentice, scoring a school in Winston-Salem, N.C….Son of Dred and Diane Booe…Has one record 10 touchdowns on the ground…Earned a letter… brother, Dominic (13)…Father played football at Wake Forest and in the Canadian Football League…Plans an exercise science major… Prep: A four-year football letterwinner at Northwood High School…named all-conference as a senior…an honorable mention all-conference selection as a sophomore and junior…named the conference’s lineman of the year and team captain in his final sea- son…named all-area as a senior…played four years of basketball with two on the varsity…also played baseball for four years with two on the varsity…

Personal: Full name is Dalton Lee Brown…born 9/18/92 in Pittsboro, N.C.…son of Mark Brown and Diane Braswell…has two younger siblings – Zach and Delany…majoring in criminal justice…

28 @CampbellFB 2012 Fighting Camels 656 yards and 10 touchdowns…also had 120 yards on the ground, two rushing touchdowns and averaged 25.4 a reception…named COLTEN BURRIS all-conference in his final season…ended his career with 12 receiv- 6-2 / 220 / R-So. ing touchdowns…also lettered in basketball and was named MVP… Linebacker Personal: Full name is Darius Carter…born 6/25/93 in Fayette- Albemarle, N.C. / South Stanly HS ville, N.C.…son of Debra and Harold Carter…has four older siblings – Latia, Jamilah Branch, Vaisha Joseph and Shiquarte…majoring in 2011: Named to the CoSIDA Academic All- information technology… District III First Team…Earned a First Academic All-PFL selection…Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Totaled 23 tackles for the season with a .5 tackle for loss and an interception…Notched six tackles RANDON HANDLER including an assisted stop for a loss against Jacksonville…Posted B C five tackles and an interception at Old Dominion…Assisted on four 5-9 / 200 / Sr. tackles in a win over Apprentice…Collected three tackles in a win Defensive Back over Morehead State…Added two stops at Drake and against San Kernersville, N.C. / Glenn HS Diego…Earned a letter…Appeared in all 11 team games… 2011: Second Team All-PFL choice…Named PFL 2010: Redshirt the season to maintain his season of eligibility… Defensive Player of the Week and earned an part of the 2010 recruiting class… Honorable Mention from the CFPA after inter- cepting two passes and adding three tackles in Prep: A three-year football letterwinner at South Stanly…was a win at Marist…Totaled 50 tackles for the season with 1.5 stops named all-conference and all-county as a senior…honorable men- for loss and a sack…Forced three fumbles, grabbed two intercep- tion all-conference as a junior…as a senior had 154 tackles, two tions, returning one for a touchdown, and broke up four passes… forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and 21 tackles for loss…also Returned 28 kicks for 577 yards and a 20.6 average…Returned played baseball…was named all-conference in both 2008 and 12 punts for 143 yards and an 11.9 average…Led the team with 2009…earned all-county honors in each of his last three seasons… 814 all purpose yards…Rushed five times for 32 yards…Added one earned all-state recognition in 2009… catch for five yards…Earned a letter…Made seven tackles, including a sack, and forced a fumble at Drake…Collected six tackles with Personal: Full name is Colten Adair Burris…born 7/14/92 in a forced fumble and a pass breakup against Butler, also rush- Mecklenburg, N.C.…son of Ted Owens Burris and Julie Swaringer ing for 13 yards and catching a five yard pass…Made six stops at Burris…majoring in information technology & security… Old Dominion with a forced fumble and five kick returns for 146 yards…Notched six tackles and a pass breakup while rushing once Burris’ Career Stats for 13 yards in a win over San Diego…Made six tackles at Georgia G UA-A-Tot. Sacks TFL-Yds PD FF-FR INT State…Added five tackles against Jacksonville, at Davidson and 2011 11 8-15-23 0 0.5-1 2 0-0 1 at Valparaiso…Broke up two passes in a win over Apprentice…Col- TOTAL 11 8-15-23 0 0.5-1 2 0-0 1 lected five or more tackles in eight games…Started all 11 team games…

2010: Sat out the 2010 season. retained eligibility…was a First Team choice on the 2010 Phil Steele Preseason All-Pioneer Football League Team…voted a team captain…

2009: An Honorable Mention All-PFL selection…played in and started all 11 games at safety...tied for the team lead and tied for fourth in the conference with three interceptions...totaled 43 tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss...led the team with six passes defended...record 1/2 sack against Davidson (9/19)...had a tackle for loss against Morehead State (10/31) in the team’s first ever Pioneer Football League victory...totaled two interceptions against Valparaiso (11/14) in the team’s first PFL road win...was named the PFL’s Defensive Player of the Week (11/15)...part of a second- ary that ranked fourth in the league in pass defense (175.57)…had 13 kick returns for 249 yards…ranked fifth on the team in all-pur- pose with 32.8 yards per game… a First Team 2009 Phil Steele Preseason All-Pioneer Football League selection…

2008: An Honorable Mention All-Pioneer Football League selec- tion…played in 11 games with 10 starts and earned a letter… Colten Burris totaled 54 tackles (36 solo, 18 assists)…accumulated 2.5 tackles for a loss of 11 yards… also forced a fumble…picked off two passes for 41 total yards… his long interception return was his 41 yard return against Morehead State (11/22)… totaled three pass break- DARIUS CARTER ups… also worked as kick returner and brought back 17 kicks for 5-9 / 170 / R-Fr. 393 yards and one touchdown…returned the opening kick against Wide Receiver Valparaiso (11/15) for 86 yards and a touchdown…also worked as Fayetteville, N.C. / Jack Britt HS a punt returner… led the team with his average of 39.6 all purpose yards per game… 2011: Redshirted in 2011… Prep: A four-year varsity letterwinner in football at Glenn High Prep: A four-year football letterwinner at Jack School…was voted all-state, all-conference and defensive player of Britt High School…aided the team to 39 wins the the year as senior…totaled 130 tackles, 400 yards returning kicks last three seasons…his high school was the state runner up in both and 220 yards returning punts his final season…also an all-con- his sophomore and junior season…as a senior caught passes for ference selection as a sophomore and a junior…also lettered in basketball, baseball and track in high school… GoCamels.com 29 2012 Fighting Camels

Personal: Full name is Brandon Michael Chandler…born 2/19/89 in Kernersville, N.C. …son of Willette Purvis and Michael Wayne KYLE CLARK Chandler…has a younger brother, Jarred…majoring in exercise & 5-9 / 195 / So. sports science… Running Back Chandler’s Career Stats Tallahassee, Fla. / Lincoln HS / G UA-A-Tot. Sacks TFL-Yds PD FF-FR INT Florida A&M 2008 11 36-18-54 0 2.5-11 5 1-0 2 2009 11 29-14-43 1 1.5-6 9 0-0 3 2010-11 (Florida A&M): Redshirted one sea- 2011 11 31-19-50 1 1.5-6 6 3-0 2 son at Florida A&M…Did not see game action… TOTAL 33 96-51-147 2 5.5-23 20 4-0 7 Prep: Helped Lincoln High to four district and three city champion- ships, earning three letters…Earned team’s Hardest Worker award twice, adding the Unsung Hero award as a senior…Named most improved as a sophomore…Coached by Kyle Rice…Also lettered in wrestling and weight lifting…

Personal: Full name is Kyle Matthew Clark…Born Aug. 2, 1989 in Raleigh, N.C. …Son of Akbar M. Zamani and Margarett V. Clark… Has two brothers, Anthonly and Brandon, and five sisters, Venes- sa, D.J., Sara, Rehannah and Atefeh…majoring in trust…

KEVIN COLLINS 6-2 / 195 / R-Fr. Linebacker Cary, N.C. / Green Hope HS

2011: Redshirted the 2011 season…Earned PFL Academic Honor Roll accolades…

Prep: A four-year football letterwinner at Green Hope High School…named all-conference as a linebacker as a senior…named defensive MVP as a junior…in his final sea- son had 61 tackles, an interception, a forced fumble, blocked a pair of point after touchdowns, had 20 catches for 299 yards and three touchdowns…is third all-time on the single season list with 99 tackles as a junior…ended his career with 208 tackles, a sack, three interceptions and two forced fumbles…a four-year all-confer- ence lacrosse player... Personal: Full name is Kevin Patrick Collins…born 11/6/92 in Vir- ginia Beach, Va. …son of Michelle and Bruce Collins…has an older sibling, Kelsey…majoring in trust…

Ryan Davis RYAN DAVIS 5-7 / 165 / R-Sr. Defensive Back AVERY CLARK Chester, Va. / Thomas Dale HS 5-9 / 205 / Fr. Defensive Back 2011: Earned a spot on the 2011 PFL Academic Honor Roll…Recorded 11 tackles for the sea- Fayetteville, N.C. / Terry Sanford HS son…Registered seven tackles in a win over Ap- prentice…Made two stops at Valparaiso…Added Prep: A three time team MVP at Terry San- a tackle at Old Dominion and against Morehead State…Earned a ford High…Lettered three seasons at running letter…Made appearances in six contests… back, strong safety and linebacker…Coached by Wayne Inman…Also lettered in basketball…An 2010: Played in 11 games and earned a letter…totaled 11 tackles… honor society member… had a pair of solo tackles against Georgia State (9/25) and Dayton (10/23)…recorded four tackles against Dayton... Personal: Full name is Avery Jerome Clark…Born April 20, 1994 in Greenville, N.C. ...Son of Abner Clark and Lorinda McGildery…Has 2009: Played in seven games and earned a letter…totaled three three siblings, Avner, Lorenz and Dorian…Twin brother Avner, is tackles…had solo tackles against Butler (10/24) and Drake also on the Campbell football team…Plans to major in pharmacy… (11/7)…

2008: Redshirted to retain year of eligibility…part of 2008 recruit- ing class…

Prep: A three-year varsity letterwinner at Thomas Dale High…took home a Player of The Week award as senior…ended career with 90 tackles, three pass break-ups and an interception…also a track 30 @CampbellFB 2012 Fighting Camels lettered in baseball…

Personal: Full name is Dalton Levi Dillon…Born May 15, 1994 in Guilford County…Son of Victor and Terri Dillon…Has three sisters, Abby Nelson (30), Leslie Winterfeldt (27) and Summer Dillon (18)…Father played football at Guilford College…Plans a business major…

Danny Dillon 6-3 / 215 / R-Fr. Long Snapper Sanford, N.C. / Lee County HS

2011: Redshirted the 2011 season…Earned PFL Academic Honor Roll accolades…

Prep: A two-year football letterwinner at Lee County High School…aided the team to the third round of the play- offs as a senior…caught six touchdowns as a senior…ended season with 21 catches for 320 yards…took home coaches’ awards as senior, most improved as a junior and special teams player of the game as a sophomore…also lettered in baseball and track & field…

Personal: Full name is Daniel Joseph Dillon…born 5/3/93 in

Ryan Davis Bridgeport, Ct. …son of Michael (step-father) and Coleen Dillon… has four younger siblings, Nicole, Jamie, Hailey and Emilee…ma- and baseball athlete in high school…was a member of the National joring in biology… Honor Society for High School Journalists…

Personal: Full name is Ryan C.T. Davis…born 2/17/90 in Washing- ton, D.C. …son of Gwendolyn Cody-Davis and Randy Davis…has a aniel raughn younger sibling, Reagan…majoring in marketing… D D 6-2 / 250 / Fr. Davis’ Career Stats Defensive Line G UA-A-Tot. Sacks TFL-Yds PD FF-FR INT Mt. Airy, N.C. / North Surry HS 2008 7 2-1-3 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 2009 11 7-4-11 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 Prep: Three year letterwinner at defensive end, 2011 6 3-8-11 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 linebacker, center and tight end for the Grey- TOTAL 24 12-13-25 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 hounds…Helped team to a 15-8 record over final two seasons, posting a conference runner-up finish as a junior…Named honorable mention all-conference as a senior…Took home the team’s coaches award in 2011…Earned Matt Dickert team most improved player award as a sophomore…Coached by 6-2 / 215 / Fr. Brian Hampton…Also lettered in basketball… Linebacker Personal: Full name is Daniel Mark Draughn…Born Aug. 4, 1994 Lexington, S.C. / Irmo HS in Winston-Salem, N.C. …Son of Mark and Patricia Draughn…Has on brother, Dusty…Plans an exercise science major… Prep: Three year letterwinner, earning academ- ic excellence awards each season…Named team captain as a senior…Totaled 53 tackles with four sacks, 11 tackles for loss and one forced ick rew fumble…Amassed 180 career tackles with 27 for loss, 14 sacks N D and one forced fumble…Coached by Bob Hanna…Also lettered in 5-10 / 155 / Fr. lacrosse… Defensive Back Durham, N.C. / Jordan HS Personal: Full name is Matthew Avery Dickert…Born Jan. 5, 1993 in Lexington, S.C….Son of Marion and Sandra Dickert…Has one Prep: Named all-conference and HighSchoolOT. brother, Dru (24)…Plans a psychology major… com team honors as a senior…Earned defensive back of the year honors in 2011…Named run- ning back of the year as a freshman and sopho- more…Registered 39 tackles, one interception, one touchdown, Dalton Dillon one forced fumble and one fumble recovery as a senior…Amassed 6-1 / 195 / Fr. over 75 tackles, three fumble recoveries, two forced fumbles, one interception and over 20 pass breakups for his career…Two-year Fullback team captain…Coached by Mike Briggs…Also lettered in track & Colfax, N.C. / Northwest Guilford HS field…

Prep: Lettered four seasons at fullback and Personal: Full name is Nicholas Ellsworth Drew…Born Sept. 22, linebacker, earning all-conference accolades 1994 in Durham, N.C….Son of Darryl, Sr., and Tammy Drew…Has three times…Led Vikings to a conference title two brothers, Noah and Darryl, Jr….Plans a major in sports medi- as a junior…Averaged 5.86 yards per carry and cine… 4.6 tackles per game as a senior…Coached by Joe Woodruff…Also GoCamels.com 31 2012 Fighting Camels Personal: Full name is Samuel Michael Eberwein…born 10/2/91 in Durham, N.C. …son of Derek and Teresa Eberwein…has one younger brother, Brad…pursing a doctor of pharmacy and a joint master of business administration…

Eberwein’s Career Stats G FGM-FGA Pct. PAT Pct. KO Avg. 2008 7 0-1 .000 3-3 1.00 13 50.2 2009 5 0-1 .000 2-2 1.00 6 49.5 2011 9 0-0 .000 2-2 1.00 41 55.9 TOTAL 21 0-2 .000 7-7 1.00 60 54.1

LeShawn Edouard 6-2 / 230 / R-Fr. Defensive Line Smithfield, N.C. / Clayton HS

2011: Redshirted the 2011 season…Selected to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…

Prep: A football letterwinner at Clayton High Sam Eberwein School…as a senior was named most valuable defensive player of the Campbell football camp…also played JV basketball…

Sam Eberwein Personal: Full name is LeShawn Maccene Edouard…born 7/23/92 5-9 / 170 / Sr. in Smithfield, N.C. …son of Maccene Edouard and Roberta McGill… has a younger sibling, Deja McGill…majoring in business adminis- Kicker tration… Clayton, N.C. / Clayton HS

2011: Named Second Team Academic All-PFL… Earned PFL Academic Honor Roll accolades… att arris Played in nine games…Earned a letter…Kicked M F off 41 times on the year with a 55.9 yard per 6-1 / 210 / R-So. average…Registered touchbacks on a pair of kickoffs at Davidson Linebacker and at Valparaiso…Recorded a perfect 2-for-2 mark on PAT at- Greensboro, N.C. / N. Guilford HS tempts for the season, hitting both in a win over Apprentice…Av- eraged 60+ yards per kickoff in three different games, Butler, at 2011: Collected 26 tackles for the year with Davidson and at Valparaiso…Picked up a tackle at Valparaiso… two for loss and a sack…Registered multiple Member of the Phi Kappa Phi honor society, Pharmacy Student Ex- tackles in six games…Gathered a season-best ecutive Board, SAAC Community Service Co-Chair, Student Society seven stops at Old Dominion…Posted three of Health System Pharmacists, American Pharmacists Association tackles with a sack in a win over Apprentice…Added four tackles Student Chapter, Kappa Psi Professional Pharmaceutical Frater- against Jacksonville…Made three tackles against Butler…Posted nity…a Campbell Pharmacy Scholar… three tackles, including one for loss at Davidson…Earned a let- ter…Played in all 11 team games… 2010: Selected to the PFL’s Academic Honor Roll…played in five games as a kicker…earned a letter…scored two points…had a made 2010: Redshirted the 2010 season to retain his season of eligibil- after attempt against Georgia State (9/25) and Valparaiso (11/6)… ity…part of the 2010 recruiting class... attempted a field goal against Butler (10/2)…kicked off six times for 297 yards (49.5 yds. per attempt)…kicked off four times for Prep: A four-year football letterwinner at Northern Guilford…tallied 210 yards against Dayton (10/23)… 145 tackles, two interceptions, two forced fumbles and two recov- ered fumbles as a senior…set a new high school record with his 2009: Earned a spot on the PFL’s Academic Honor Roll …played in 145 tackles…part of the 1,000 lb weight lifting club…also lettered seven games as a kicker…earned a letter….scored three points…at- in basketball and track… tempted a field goal against Dayton (10/10) and made both his extra points against the Flyers…also made an extra point attempt Personal: Full name is Matthew Farris…born 12/14/91 in Chi- against Marist (10/3)…kicked off four times for 214 yards against cago, Ill. ...son of Allen and Melinda Farris…has a younger brother, Methodists (9/5)…averaged 55.7 yards a kick-off with a touchback Alex…majoring in mass communications… against Marist (10/3)… Farris’ Career Stats Prep: A three-year letterwinner at Clayton High School… named G UA-A-Tot. Sacks TFL-Yds PD FF-FR INT to Academic All Conference team his sophomore, junior and senior 2011 11 17-9-26 1 2.0-10 0 0-0 0 seasons… kicked 24-of-26 extra points and two of three field goals TOTAL 11 17-9-26 1 2.0-10 0 0-0 0 over career…earned a Player of the Week honor as sophomore… also played junior varsity soccer…

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Bobby Gazak 6-4 / 260 / Fr. Defensive Line Holly Springs, N.C. / Holly Springs HS

Prep: Three year letterwinner on the defensive line…Named second team all-conference as a senior, earning defensive lineman of the year accolades…Coached by David Riggs…An honor roll student…

Personal: Full name is Robert Joseph Gazak…Born Sept. 28, 1993 in Fishers, Ind….Son of Robert and Marjo Gazak…Has two broth- ers, Ben (16) and Luke (15)…Father played basketball at Bellarm- ine University…Plans a history major…

Matt Farris Brendon Grants 6-2 / 285 / Fr. Defensive Line Riley Gallaher Wilmington, N.C. / Hoggard HS 6-2 / 180 / R-Fr. Wide Receiver Prep: Lettered four seasons on the defensive and offensive lines…Named all-conference as a Apex, N.C. / Garner Magnet HS / South junior and senior…Coached by Scott Braswell… Carolina Also lettered in track & field…

2011 (South Carolina): Redshirted the 2011 Personal: Full name is Brendon Scott Grants…Born Sept. 23, season at South Carolina… 1993 in Hartford, Conn….Son of Dawn Grants…Plans a history major… Prep: Three year team captain…Named team offensive MVP as a sophomore…Led the Trojans to three-straight conference cham- pionships, including an undefeated league slate in 2008…Earned three letters in football…Coached by Nelson Smith…Also lettered in track and baseball… Alex Green 6-2 / 250 / R-Jr. Personal: Full name is Riley Christopher Gallaher…Born on March Tight End 7, 1993…Son of Sean and Elizabeth Gallaher…Father played Smithfield, N.C. / Smithfield-Selma HS baseball and coached at Wake Forest…Has three siblings, Regan, Gracen and Gavin…Plans a business major… 2011: Hauled in five passes for 60 yards and a score for the season…Returned three kicks for 32 yards…Caught two passes for 10 yards and a touchdown in a win at Marist…Grabbed one pass Cecil Garber for 36 yards, a season-long, in a win over San Diego…Made one 6-1 / 195 / R-Fr. catch for eight yards in a win over Apprentice…Notched one catch for six yards at Georgia State…Played in all 11 team games, mak- Linebacker ing nine starts, including the final seven contests…Earned a letter… Virginia Beach, Va. / First Colonial HS 2010: Played in six games…

2011: Redshirted the 2011 season… 2009: Redshirted the season to maintain a year of eligibility…part of the 2009 recruiting class… Prep: A three-year football letterwinner at First Colonial…named second team all-conference Prep: A three-year football letterwinner at Smithfield-Selma High as a senior…averaged 10+ tackles a game…also had a receiving School…named academic all-conference as a senior…also won the touchdown…was an honorable mention all-conference selection as ‘Tom Suiter Extra Effort Award’ as a senior…also earned two letters a junior…played JV basketball…

Personal: Full name is Cecil Erskin Garber IV…born 11/3/92 in Virginia Beach, Va. …son of Cecil Garber III and Mary Tijerina…has a two siblings, Lorenzo and Jackson…majoring ing exercise sci- ence…

Alex Green GoCamels.com 33 2012 Fighting Camels in wrestling…a three-year letterwinner in baseball…earned aca- demic all-conference honors in both wrestling and baseball… Christian Hayes Personal: Full name is Alexander Michael Green…born 2/19/91 5-9 / 160 / Fr. in Smithfield, N.C. …son of Rebecca Green…has an older sister, Ashley…majoring in criminal justice… Wide Receiver Cibolo, Texas / Steele HS Green’s Career Stats G No. Yards Avg. TD Long Prep: Lettered for the Knights at Byron P. 2010 6 0 0 0.0 0 0 Steele High in Cibolo, Texas…Coached by Mike 2011 11 5 60 12.0 1 36 Jinks… TOTAL 17 5 60 12.0 1 36 Personal: Born July 23, 1994 at Fort Bragg…Son of Russell and Itzania Hayes…Has two siblings, Ryan and Nicole…Plans a business administration major… Brooks Gross 6-3 / 270 / R-Fr. Offensive Line Jordan Hildreth Raleigh, N.C. / Middle Creek HS 6-0 / 195 / R-So. Prep: Lettered two seasons at right tack- QB / WR le…Earned all-conference honorable mention Wadesboro, N.C. / Anson HS honors as a senior…Earned the team’s Mustang Award and Trenches Award as a senior…Coached 2011: Totaled three catches for 36 yards, one by Sean Crocker…Also lettered in wrestling…An academic all-con- rush for three yards, one punt return for 14 ference performer… yards, 53 yards of all-purpose offense and three tackles…Earned a letter…Made appearances in Personal: Born Aug. 23, 1991 in Wilson, N.C. …Son of Christo- seven games…Returned a punt for 14 yards and made two tackles pher and Kimberly Gross…majoring in biochemistry… in a win over Apprentice…Caught a pass for nine yards and made a tackle in a win over San Diego…Made a 25 yard catch at Georgia State…

2010: Redshirt the season to maintain his season of eligibility… James Hamblin part of the 2010 recruiting class… 5-11 / 171 / R-So. Long Snapper Prep: A three-year football letterwinner at Anson High School… Washington, N.C. / Washington HS helped team to two Southern Carolina Conference Champion- ships…aided team make third round of playoffs as junior and 2011: Played in a win over Apprentice… fourth round of playoffs as a senior…was named all-conference as senior when he passed for 1,780 yards and 14 touchdowns…also 2010: Selected to the PFL’s Academic Honor ran for 1,159 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior…served as Roll…redshirt the season to maintain his season team captain in his final season…set a school game record with a the eligibility…part of the 2010 recruiting class… 99-yard touchdown pass as a senior…ended his high school career with 2,973 yards passing and 25 touchdowns and 1,571 yards Prep: A three-time football letterwinner for Washington High rushing and another 20 touchdowns…also lettered in baseball School…played six positions throughout his career…won the where he captured Bearcat Award (freshman), All-Conference “Coaches Award” for being the hardest worker as a senior…also a and Bearcat Award (sophomore) and All-Conference and Bearcat three-time track letterwinner… Award (junior)…

Personal: Full name is James Chalker Hamblin…born 7/16/92 Personal: Full name is Jordan Kyle Hildreth…born 10/28/91 in in West Palm Beach, Fla.…son of Jan and Mark Hamblin…has two Rockingham, N.C. …son of Franklin Mark Hildreth and Torina Green older brothers: Christian and Mark…majoring in sports manage- Hildreth…has two siblings, Douglas and Cory…majoring in BBA ment… Trust…

Dwan Hanshaw Luke Hill 6-2 / 285 / Fr. 6-0 / 210 / R-So. Defensive Line Linebacker Asheville, N.C. / TC Roberson HS Poquoson, Va. / Poquoson HS

Prep: Three-time all-conference standout… 2011: Selected to the PFL Academic Honor Named to the NC Best of the West team as a ju- Roll…Recorded 10 tackles on the season, includ- nior and senior, earning MVP honors in 2010… ing 1.5 for loss…Made a season-best five tackles Garnered All-Western NC team MVP accolades in a win over Apprentice…Also notched a tackle in 2011…Two-year team captain…Recorded 30 tackles, including at Old Dominion, against Jacksonville, at Drake, against San Diego two sacks with a blocked field goal as a senior, also registering 24 and at Georgia State…Played in 10 games…Earned a letter… flatbacks on offense…Coached by Jim Beatty…Also lettered in track & field… Prep: A four-year football letterwinner at Poquoson…aided team to district, state and regional title as a senior…was all-district Personal: Full name is Dwan Austin Hanshaw II…Son of Dwan linebacker and second team all-district as a running back as a se- and Janet Hanshaw…Born Jan. 28, 1994 at Mountain Home AFB, nior…all-region and all-state linebacker by VHSL, Associated Press Idaho…Has three siblings, Khyle Covington (26), Brianna Hanshaw and Rivals…was the Bay Rivers District Defensive Player of the (23) and James Hanshaw (14)…Plans a sports medicine major… Year…Virginia Press/Rivals AA State Defensive Player of the Year…a 34 @CampbellFB 2012 Fighting Camels First Team All-Daily Press Linebacker…is the all-time tackle leader per game average in 2011…Coached by Lin Stadler…Also lettered at high school…as a senior totaled 151 tackles, five interceptions, in wresting and track… four fumble recoveries, three defensive touchdowns…also ran for 760 yards and 11 touchdowns…was an all-district linebacker as a Personal: Full name is Matthew William Randall Hogrefe…Born junior…three-year baseball letterwinner (catcher)… March 18, 1994…Son of Matt and Heidi Hogrefe…Has three sib- lings, Katy (14), Nathan (10) and Samuel (9)…Plans a history Personal: Full name is Lucas Hill…born 4/21/93 in Poquoson, Va. major… …son of Tricia and Randy Hill…has two siblings, Matt and Dylan… has two uncles that play collegiate football, Mike (Virginia Tech) and Eddie (Gardner-Webb)…majoring in business administration… Garrett Huneycutt Hill’s Career Stats G UA-A-Tot. Sacks TFL-Yds PD FF-FR INT 6-1 / 195 / R-Fr. 2011 10 4-6-10 0 1.5-2 0 0-0 0 Defensive Back TOTAL 10 4-6-10 0 1.5-2 0 0-0 0 Charlotte, N.C. / Charlotte Christian

2011: Redshirted the 2011 season…

Prep: A football letterwinner at Charlotte Christian School…totaled 20 catches for 192 yards and two touchdowns…ran 13 times for 85 yards and three touchdowns…picked up 102 tackles, a sack, a interception and a fumble recovery…played in the Shrine Bowl and was named the offensive MVP…earned all-conference and all-state honors as a senior…also lettered in track & field…was a state champion in 2010 in the 4x1 and 4x2…ran the fourth fastest time in the state in the 300m hurdles…

Personal: Full name is Preston Garrett Huneycutt…born 9/28/92 in Charlotte, N.C. …son of Jana and Andy Huneycutt…has six siblings, Stephanie, Jamie, Tracy, Andy, Matt and Ben…has a black belt in karate…majoring in business administration…

Conner Jarvis 6-5 / 280 / Fr. Offensive Line Luke Hill Clemmons, N.C. / West Forsyth HS

Prep: Three year letterwinner, finishing career with 35 consecutive starts…Named first team Harris Hite all-conference as s senior, posting 57 pancake blocks…Led offense to over 200 yards per 6-6 / 280 / R-Fr. game rushing, and did not allow a sack…Tallied 46 pancake blocks Offensive Line in 2010, earning honorable mention all-conference honors and Apex, N.C. / Middle Creek HS Rivals NC Elite 100 recognition…Recorded 38 pancake blocks as a sophomore…Coached by Adrian Snow…Also lettered in track (shot 2011: Named to the PFL Academic Honor put)…A National Honor Society member…Named 2009 student of Roll…Redshirted the 2011 season… the year…2009-12 Crosby Scholar…

Prep: A two-year football letterwinner at Personal: Born Jan. 10, 1994 in Winston-Salem, N.C….Son of Dan Middle Creek High School…served as team captain and first team and Kathy Jarvis…Has one sister, Lindsay (13)…Plans a biology all-conference as a senior…aided team to conference champion- major… ship as a junior and was honorable mention all-conference…also lettered in basketball…

Personal: Full name is Kenneth Harris Hite…born 6/18/93 in Demeturis Jenkins Raleigh, N.C. …son of Susan and Ken Hite…has a younger sister, Holly…majoring in business administration… 6-2 / 380 / R-Jr. Defensive Line Ahoskie, N.C. / Hertford County HS Matthew Hogrefe 2011: Did not see game action during the 5-10 / 300 / Fr. season… Defensive Line 2010: Did not see game action during the Reidsville, N.C. / Rockingham HS season…

Prep: Three-time all-conference and all-county 2009: Redshirted the season to retain his season of eligibility…part selection at defensive tackle…Earned all-area of the 2009 recruiting class… honorable mention honors twice…Named all-ac- ademic three times…Totaled 85 tackles, includ- Prep: A football letterwinner at Hertford County High School… ing 57 solo and 28 assisted, with 18 for loss as a senior…Added named player of the week at defensive tackle as a junior… five sacks and two fumble recoveries to go along with a 6.5 tackles GoCamels.com 35 2012 Fighting Camels Personal: Full name is Demeturis Eugene Jenkins…born 2/2/91 in Ahoskie, N.C. …son of Jeffery and Marietta Jenkins…majoring in criminal justice… Michael Jorgenson 6-5 / 210 / Fr. Wide Receiver Akile Jones Haymarket, Va. / Battlefield HS 5-10 / 170 / Fr. Prep: Four year letterwinner at wide receiver Running Back and quarterback…Served as team captain as a Camp Lejeune, N.C. / Lejeune HS senior…Led Bobcats to a 13-2 record and a state championship as a junior…A two time all-star Prep: Named first team all-conference, first team selection who played against the Japanese All-Star Team team all-area, MVP and team offensive player of (2008-09), serving as team captain in 2009…Tallied 15 catches the year as a senior…Ran for 2,852 yards with for 150 yards and two touchdowns as a senior…Coached by Mark 37 rushing touchdowns as a senior, averaging Cox…Also lettered in basketball…National Society of High School 10.2 yards per carry and 238 yards per game…Totaled 4,475 yards Scholars member…Has played football on three different continents rushing with 50 touchdowns in two seasons…Named first team (North America, Europe, Asia)… all-conference, second team all-area and team offensive player of the year as a junior…Coached by Darryl Schwartz…Also lettered in Personal: Full name is Michael Lawrence Jorgenson…Born Aug. basketball, baseball and track… 17, 1993 in San Francisco, Calif….Son of Craig and Linn Jorgen- son…Has four siblings, Todd (16), Riley (12), Joey (10) and Taelinn Personal: Full name is Akile Dawan Jones…Born May 19, 1994 in (2)…Plans an international business major… Palm Springs, Calif….Son of Hal and Jeria Jones…Has two sisters, Kayla (12) and Halle (9)…Plans an athletic training major…

# 15 Sam Kidd 6-0 / 225 / So. Brandon Jones Linebacker 5-11 / 185 / Fr. Morganton, N.C. / Freedom HS / Louis- Wide Receiver burg JC Holly Springs, N.C. / Holly Springs HS 2011 (Louisburg): Named Third Team North- Prep: Two year letterwinner, splitting time east Conference at linebacker…Notched 70 tack- between wide receiver, safety, cornerback and les in 10 games for the season…Made 8.5 tack- running back…Grabbed 12 passes for 331 yards les for loss with two sacks…Recovered a fumble…Broke up three and three touchdowns as a senior, adding a 60 passes…Rushed eight times for 38 yards and two touchdowns… yard kickoff return, one punt return, 12 tackles and one intercep- tion…Coached by David Riggs…Two time academic all-conference… Prep: Lettered four seasons at Freedom High…Coached by Tim Also lettered in track & field, lacrosse and basketball…Claimed MacMahon…Also lettered in basketball, baseball and track… bronze in the Wake County 4x100 on the track… Personal: Full named is Samuel Rollie Kidd…Born Jan. 5, 1987 Personal: Full name is Brandon Dominique Jones…Born Sept. 24, in Morganton, N.C. …Has a brother, Henry…Son of Jeff and Sonya 1994 in Washington, D.C….Son of Norman Conyers and Michelle Kidd…Majoring in healthcare management… Jones…Has one brother, Jahron (21)…Plans a biology major…

Greg King DJ Jones 6-4 / 280 / Fr. 6-2 / 180 / Fr. Offensive Line Defensive Back Winston-Salem, N.C. / Mt. Tabor HS Pinnacle, N.C. / West Stokes HS Prep: A two year letterwinner, aiding the Prep: Three year letterwinner at defensive back Spartans to a 12-2 record and a conference and wide receiver…Named all-state, all-north- championship as a senior…Two-time all-confer- west and all-conference as a senior, earning ence and all-county selection on the offensive honorable mention accolades as a junior…Set line…Earned all-northwest honorable mention accolades as a school records for most interceptions, longest return, most career junior…Coached by Laymarr Marshall and Greg King, Sr…. receiving yards and most season receiving yards…Tallied over 600 yards receiving, seven interceptions, 42 tackles and broke Personal: Full name is Gregory Thomas King, Jr….Born April 20, up nearly 30 passes…Led Wildcats to a perfect 16-0 record as a 1994 in Winston-Salem, N.C….Son of Greg, Sr. and Susan King… senior…Coached by Jimmy Upchurch…Also lettered in basketball Has one sister, Steffie (21)…Plans a criminal justice major… and track…

Personal: Born Oct. 20, 1993 in Pinnacle, N.C….Son of Adrian Jones and Mary Finney…Has two siblings, Devan (13) and Kory Nate Landi (4)…Plans a computer information major… 6-0 / 175 / R-So. Wide Receiver Charlotte, N.C. / Charlotte Catholic

2011: Did not see game action during the season…

36 @CampbellFB 2012 Fighting Camels 2010: Redshirt the season to maintain his season of eligibility… part of the 2010 recruiting class… Taurean Lynch Prep: A three-time football letterwinner for Charlotte Catholic… 6-3 / 235 / Jr. aided his team to a conference championship in each of his sea- sons…named MEGA- 7 All-Conference as a senior…also lettered in Defensive Line track and graduated high schools as the school’s 4x100 and 4x200 Knightdale, N.C. / Enloe HS record breaking relay teams… 2011: Selected to the PFL Academic Honor Personal: Full name is Nathaniel Taylor Landi…born 2/15/91 in Roll…Posted 23 tackles with 3.5 for a loss, Sarasota, Fla.…son of Denise and Mark Landi…majoring in criminal including 1.5 sacks…Totaled 15 tackle for loss justice… yards…Played in 10 games, making five starts as a sophomore…Earned a letter…Credited with three tackles at Old Dominion, including an assisted tackle for loss…Gathered three tackles with a sack and a fumble recovery in a win over Appren- dam utz tice…Notched six tackles with a sack in a win over San Diego… A L Made three stops at Davidson…Gathered a pair of tackles against 6-2 / 215 / So. Morehead State and at Valparaiso…Posted four tackles at Georgia Punter / Kicker State… Waxhaw, N.C. / Cuthbertson HS 2010: Played in all 11 games…earned a letter…totaled 18 tackles 2011: Played in three games as a freshman… (9 solo, 9 assists)…recorded a pair of sacks and a pass defense… Earned a letter…Selected to the PFL Academic had two sacks against UVA-Wise (9/4)…had five tackles and a pass Honor Roll…Kicked off twice during the season defense against Valparaiso (11/6)…part of the 2010 recruiting for an average of 50.0 yards, posting a long of class… 52 yards at Drake…Made a tackle at Georgia State… Prep: A three-year football letterwinner at Enloe…totaled 71 tack- Prep: A three-year football letterwinner at Cuthbertson…an les, six sacks, two forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries…was all-conference selection, won special teams’ award and was a selected all-conference as a junior and senior…named academic finalist for the 2010 Roman Gabriel Student Athlete Award as a all-conference as sophomore and junior…ended his high school senior…punted 36 times with an average of 41 yards a punt…put career with 147 tackles, 20 tackles for loss, 10 sacks, five forced every one of his 45 kickoffs in the end zone (averaged 69 yards fumbles, nine fumble recoveries and an interception… a touchback)…made 31 of 32 field goals and was 7 for 10 on field goal with a long of 41…was all-conference as punter and kicker as Personal: Full name is Taurean Dominique Lynch…born 7/9/92 in a junior…was a finalist for the 2009 Roman Gabriel Student-Ath- Queens, N.Y. …son of Paul and Tonya Lynch…has an older brother, lete Award…the longest punt of his career was 70 yards, longest Paul…majoring in criminal justice… kickoff was 70 yards and the most points he scored in a season was 51 – all are school records…ended his high school career with Lynch’s Career Stats an average of 42 yards on his 86 punts, 12 for 16 on field goals G UA-A-Tot. Sacks TFL-Yds PD FF-FR INT and 48/50 on extra points…also lettered in soccer and worked as a 2010 11 9-9-18 2 3.5-13 0 0-0 0 goalie for four years. 2011 10 6-17-23 2 3.5-15 0 0-1 0 TOTAL 21 15-26-41 4 7.0-28 0 0-1 0 Personal: Full name is Adam Brentley Lutz…born 11/4/92 in Shelby, N.C. …son of Jane and Brent Lutz…has an older sister, Ka- tie…his sister played soccer at North Carolina…majoring in graphic design…

Lutz’ Career Stats G FGM-FGA Pct. PAT Pct. KO Avg. 2011 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 50.0 TOTAL 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 50.0

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Vincent Mantuo TJ McGee 5-9 / 170 / R-Jr. 6-2 / 185 / R-Fr. Running Back Wide Receiver Weston, Fla. / Cypress Bay HS Sophia, N.C. / Randleman HS

2011: Did not see game action… 2011: Redshirted the 2011 season…

2010: Did not see game action… Prep: A two-year football letterwinner at Randleman High School…was named all-county 2009: Named to the PFL’s Academic Honor Roll…redshirted the as a senior when he caught 23 passes for 369 yards and three season to maintain his season of eligibility…part of the 2009 re- touchdowns…ended his high school career with 50 catches for 656 cruiting class… yard and five touchdowns…also lettered in basketball and track…

Prep: A three-year football letterwinner at Cypress Bay High Personal: Full name is Thomas Wilson McGee Jr.…born 5/18/93 in School…scored four touchdowns in a quarter against Western High Greensboro, N.C. …son of Mitzi and Thomas McGee…has a younger School…led team to 31-5 record over the last three seasons…also brother, Tanner…majoring in trust… lettered in track…

Personal: Full name is Vincent Michael Mantuo…born 5/23/90 in Bayshore, N.Y. …son of Kenneth J. and Joellen Mantuo…has two Chad McMichael siblings Rebecca and Kenny…his brother Kenny played football for Davidson College…majoring in kinesiology… 6-0 / 195 / R-Jr. Wide Receiver Sterling, Va. / Potomac Falls HS Josh McAda 2011: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Combined for 16 catches and 156 yards 6-2 / 215 / Fr. with two touchdowns for the season…Posted five Defensive Line multi-catch games…Gathered 25+ yards receiv- Sumter, S.C. / Thomas Sumter Acad. ing three times…Played in all 11 team games, making a start at Davidson…Earned a letter…Posted two catches for 13 yards against Prep: Named all-state and all-region three Jacksonville…Added 12 yards on two catches in a win over San Di- times each…Served as team captain over final ego…Caught a touchdown pass to force overtime at Davidson, to- two seasons…Led team to a combined 28-8 in taling four catches for 61 yards, all season-highs…Hauled in three three years, including 21-3 over final two, tak- catches for 26 yards at Valparaiso…Grabbed three catches for 29 ing three straight regional championships…Paced team to a state yards at Georgia State…Added catches at Drake and Marist… title as a junior and a state runner-up finish as a senior…Split time between defensive end, running back, tight end and linebacker… 2010: Named to the PFL’s Academic Honor Roll…played in 10 Totaled 80 tackles as a senior with 15 sacks, scoring seven total games with a start…earned a letter…caught five passes for 57 touchdowns…Amassed 294 career tackles with 39 sacks…Coached yards…returned three kicks for 63 yards…returned two kicks for by Troy Kessinger…Also lettered in basketball and track, winning 45 yards against Old Dominion…had three catches for 26 yards the state 110 meter hurdle championship twice… against Marist (10/30)…had a 28-yard reception against Jackson- ville (11/13)… Personal: Full name is Joshua Miles McAda…Son of Todd and Cherese McAda…Has one sibling, Randi…Born Dec. 2, 1992 in Oki- 2009: Named to the PFL’s Academic Honor Roll…redshirted the nawa, Japan…Plans to major in criminal justice… season to maintain his season of eligibility…part of the 2009 re- cruiting class…

Prep: A three-year football letterwinner at Potomac Falls…a first Michael McFerran team all-district, all-region selections as a wide receiver as a se- nior…second team all-state…holds school records for most catches 6-2 / 170 / Fr. in a season and a game…also is the school’s all-time leader in re- Punter ceiving yards in a season, game and career…tallied 46 catches for Alexandria, Ind. / Alexandria-Monroe 849 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior…as junior had 26 recep- tions for 458 yards and six touchdowns in six games…as a sopho- Prep: Four year letterwinner for the Tigers as a more totaled 15 catches for 300 yards and two scores…a four-year kicker and punter…2011 finalist for Indianapolis letterwinner in baseball…also played basketball as a freshman and Colts Academic All-State team…2011 academic sophomore… all-conference honoree…Named Madison County Athlete of Character…Member of the National Honor Society…Led Personal: Full name is Chad Daniel McMichael…born 2/17/91 in team in individual points as a freshman…Coached by Pete Gast… Leesburg, Va. …son of Kevin and Dora Lee McMichael…has two Also lettered in golf… siblings, Jamie and Jacob…majoring in BBA Trust…

Personal: Son of George and Cyndee McFerran…Born March 25, McMichael’s Career Stats 1994 in Anderson, Ind.…Has one sister, Michelle (18)…Plans a pre- G No. Yards Avg. TD Long med major… 2010 10 5 57 11.4 0 28 2011 11 16 156 9.8 2 23 TOTAL 21 21 213 10.1 2 28

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Shawn Millsap 6-3 / 215 / Fr. Tight End High Point, N.C. / High Point Christian

Prep: Hauled in 24 receptions for 360 yards and two touchdowns as a senior…Added 50 solo tackles, six sacks and one forced fumble in 2011…Received school’s playmaker award as a senior, the iron man award in 2010 and MVP as a freshman… Played four different positions during career, including tight end, quarterback, line backer and defensive end…Coached by Steve Lechner…Also lettered in baseball…

Personal: Full name is Shawn Weston Millsap…Born July 1, 1994 in High Point, N.C….Son of Brett and Sonya Millsap…Has one sib- ling, Addy…Plans an exercise and sports science major…

Brandon Mobley 5-10 / 160 / Fr. Defensive Back Chad McMichael Cornelius, N.C. / Hough HS

Prep: Earned three letters as a defensive back Dylan McSteen and wide receiver…Two-time first team all- 6-8 / 285 / R-Fr. conference selection…Earned team’s Iron Man award as a senior…Served as team captain as Offensive Line a junior and senior…Named team offensive player of the year as a Wilmington, N.C. / Ashley HS junior…Earned team’s special teams player of the year honor as a sophomore…Tallied 727 all-purpose yards, four touchdowns, three 2011: Selected to the PFL Academic Honor interceptions, eight passes defended and 36 tackles in 2011…Hon- Roll…Redshirted the 2011 season… or roll and math honor society student…Coached by Bobby Col- lins…Also letter in basketball, earning defensive player of the year Prep: A three-year football letterwinner at accolades twice… Ashley High School…was named the offensive line MVP as a senior…won the FLS Award his last season…also played varsity Personal: Born April 1, 1994 in Charlotte, N.C….Mother’s name is basketball, golf and track & field… Madeline…Plans a major in accounting…

Personal: Full name is Dylan Joseph McSteen…born 6/10/93 in South Hampton, N.Y. …son of Margaret and William McSteen…has two older siblings, Jamie and Brian…majoring in BBA Trust… Steth Monroe 6-1 / 190 / Sr. Defensive Back Derice Mills Waxhaw, N.C. / Parkwood HS 5-10 / 170 / Fr. 2011: Named an Honorable Mention PFL All- Running Back Conference performer…Earned College Sports Burlington, N.C. / Cummings HS Madness All-PFL Team honors…Led the PFL with 15 pass breakups, adding four intercep- Prep: Two year letterwinner for the Cavaliers… tions, ranking second in the league…Recorded 4.5 tackles per Played running back, fullback and linebacker… game…Totaled 49 tackles on the season, adding two forced Led Cummings to a 23-4 record over final two fumbles and a fumble recovery…Posted five or more tackles on seasons with a pair of conference champion- five occasions…Gathered eight tackles at Old Dominion…Collected ships…Coached by Steve Johnson…Also lettered in baseball and six stops with a forced fumble and a pass breakup in a win over track… Apprentice…Grabbed an interception, forced a fumble and made a tackle against Jacksonville…Made four tackles and recovered a Personal: Full name is Derice Tyler Mills…Born July 25, 1994 in fumble in a win over Butler…Broke up a pair of passes and notched Burlington, N.C….Son of Norris and Deadra Mills…Has one sibling, two tackles in a win at Marist…Posted five tackles and intercepted Domonique (20)…Plans a major in athletic training… a pass to seal a triple overtime win at Davidson…Amassed nine tackles, an interception and two pass breakups in a win over More- head State…Registered seven stops, and interception and a pass breakup at Valparaiso…Broke up three passes and made a tackle at Georgia State…

2010: Played in and started all 11 games as a defensive back… earned a letter…totaled 52 tackles (25 solo, 27 assists)…had 1.5 tackles for loss, an interception and three pass breakups…had 10 tackles against Davidson (9/18)…recorded six tackles against Old Dominion (9/11), Drake (9/16) and Marist (10/30)…had an inter- GoCamels.com 39 2012 Fighting Camels

Aaron Nichols 5-10 / 160 / R-Fr. Defensive Back Grayson, Ga. / Grayson HS

2011: Redshirted the 2011 season…Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…

Prep: A three-year football letterwinner at Grayson High School… Gwinnett County Player of the Month… earned special teams’ player of the game recognition…also lettered in track & field and baseball…

Personal: Full name is Aaron Nathaniel Nichols…born 10/4/92 in San Diego, Calif. …son of Sherri and Bruce Nichols…has two younger sisters, Brittany and Brandi…majoring in BBA Trust…

Aljaquan Nixon 6-2 / 220 / R-Fr. Defensive Line Rowland, N.C. / South Robeson HS

2011: Redshirted the 2011 season…

Prep: A three-year football letterwinner at South Robeson High School…all-conference in his sophomore through senior seasons…named all-county as a senior…also participated in bowling, tennis and track & field… Steth Monroe ception against Dayton (10/23)… Personal: Full name is Aljaquan Andre Nixon…born 8/11/93 in 2009: Played in nine games as a defensive back…earned a let- Lumberton, N.C. …son of Arlene Francis Smith Grissett…has a ter…totaled four tackles (2 solo, 2 assists)…had solo stops against younger brother, James Nixon…intends to major in pharmacy… Davidson (9/19) and Jacksonville (11/21)…

Prep: A three-year football letterwinner at Parkwood High School… a two-time all-county selection…named all-conference as a senior… Laurin O’Briant captured ‘The Most Improved’ Award as a sophomore…tallied eight 6-6 / 275 / Fr. interceptions in his career…also lettered in basketball and track… Offensive Line Personal: Full name is Steth Franklin Monroe…born 10/2/91 in Durham, N.C. / Jordan HS Charlotte, N.C. …son of James Rorie and Albertha Monroe…has two younger siblings – Segouia and Moni…had a relative, Donovan Prep: Named first team all-conference as a Monroe, that played basketball at College of Charleston…majoring team captain in 2011…Coached by Mike Briggs… in biology… Also lettered in lacrosse and track…Earned the lacrosse team’s Falcon Award… Monroe’s Career Stats G UA-A-Tot. Sacks TFL-Yds PD FF-FR INT Personal: Full name is Richard Laurin O’Briant…Born March 14, 2009 9 2-2-4 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 1994 in Durham, N.C. …Son of Tom and Richie O’Briant…Has a 2010 11 25-27-52 0 1.5-12 4 0-0 1 brother, Jamie…Father wrestled at Campbell…Brother played foot- 2011 11 32-17-49 0 0.5-1 15 2-1 4 ball at Lenoir Rhyne… TOTAL 31 59-46-105 0 2.0-13 19 2-1 5

Kurt Odom Hayden Neighbors 6-1 / 190 / Jr. 5-10 / 195 / Fr. Running Back Long Snapper Robbinsville, N.C. / Robbinsville HS Dunn, N.C. / Triton HS 2011: Named First Team Academic All-PFL… Prep: Earned three letters for the Hawks… Earned CoSIDA Academic All-District III ac- Earned all-conference honors as an offensive colades…Selected to the PFL Academic Honor lineman as a senior…Helped Triton to back-to- Roll…Collected 534 all purpose yards…Regis- back conference titles in 2010 and 2011…Aided tered 288 yards rushing, 57 receiving, 176 yards returning kicks team to a 32-10 four year record…Coached by Joe McCullen…Also and 13 yards returning punts…Rushed for one score along with lettered in track… 62 yards in a win over Apprentice…Rushed six times for 22 yards and caught four passes for 13 yards at Drake…Gained 46 yards on Personal: Full name is Hayden Paul Neighbors…Born Feb. 28, six carries with on catch for five yards in a win at Marist…Posted 1994 in Dunn, N.C. …Son of Paul and Suzanne Neighbors…Has one 38 yards on five carries in a win over San Diego, adding eight sibling, Falynn…Plans a major in biology… yards receiving and 20 yards returning kicks…Notched 54 yards 40 @CampbellFB 2012 Fighting Camels on 14 carries with three catches for 21 yards in a win at David- son…Gained 19 yards on the ground against Butler and at Valpara- iso…Returned two kicks for 38 yards in a win against Morehead Chinedu Onuoha State…Added six tackles on the season, including three at Old 6-1 / 205 / So. Dominion…Forced a fumble and made a tackle against Morehead State…Also played in 23 games for the CU baseball team, going 1- Linebacker for-5 at the plate with eight runs scored and six stolen bases… Wake Forest, N.C. / Wake Forest Rolesville HS

2010: Earned a place on the PFL’s Academic Honor Roll…played in 2011: Played in five games…Earned a letter… eight games with a start at running back…earned a letter…ranked Notched a tackle in a win over Butler… fifth on the team with 120 yards rushing…scored four touchdowns to tie for fourth on the team in scoring…tied the school record Prep: A football player at Wake Forest-Roles- with three rushing touchdowns against Valparaiso (11/6)…blocked ville…earned the “Sackman Award” as a senior after a 19.5 sack the first punt in Campbell football history against Marist (10/30)… performance…was a First Team All-Conference selection…total 58 forced a fumble against Morehead State (11/20)…registered a tackles and an interception…also participated in basketball and tackle on special teams against the Eagles…ran for 77 yards on 10 was a Second Team All-Conference selection… carries against Valparaiso…ran seven times for 31 yards against Marist…caught a touchdown pass against Dayton (10/23) …part Personal: Full name is Chinedu Onuoha …born 6/3/93… son of of the 2010 recruiting class…also spend the spring of 2011 as Onye Paul and Chinyere Onuoha…has three siblings: Nnadazoie, a member of Campbell’s baseball team where he played in five Yagazie and Chyioce…majoring in criminal justice… games, scored a pair of runs and stole a base... Onuoha’s Career Stats Prep: Was a four-year football letterwinner at Robbinsville G UA-A-Tot. Sacks TFL-Yds PD FF-FR INT High…aided team to 23 wins the last two years…his team was the 2011 5 1-0-1 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 conference champions and regional runner-up as a senior…his final TOTAL 5 1-0-1 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 season was named the North Carolina 1A Player of the Year, All WNC All-Conference, All-State Conference Back of the Year…ran for 2,009 yards on the ground and tallied 36 touchdowns (33 rushing)…ended his high school career with 5,600 yards rushing Jarrett Ozimek and 90 touchdowns…named All-WNC as a junior…owns school and 5-10 / 175 / Fr. Smoky Mt. Conference career rushing and touchdown marks…also lettered in track and was all-conference in four events including Placekicker / Punter the 100m and the 200m…also played basketball and baseball… Greenville, N.C. / JH Rose HS

Personal: Full name is Kurt Allen Odom…born 6/14/91 in Fletcher, Prep: Earned two letters as a placekicker N.C. …son of Tony and Glenda Odom…has an older sister, Kirby… and punter…Named first team all-conference majoring in kinesiology… as a senior…Earned all-county accolades as a junior…Averaged 35 yards per punt with a long Odom’s Career Stats of 56, pinning opponents inside the 20 seven times…Posted 18 Rushing touchbacks on kickoffs, adding five field goals with a long of 48 G No. Yards Avg. TD Long yards…Gathered 33 PATs…Coached by Tod Lipe…Also earned all- 2010 8 22 120 5.5 3 50 conference honors as a baseball player…Lettered in soccer… 2011 11 57 288 5.1 1 47 TOTAL 19 79 408 5.2 4 50 Personal: Full name is Jarrett Graham Ozimek…Born May 21, 1994 in Shelby, N.C. …Son of Chris and Meredith Ozimek…Has two Receiving siblings…Plans a major in biology… G No. Yards Avg. TD Long 2010 8 2 14 7.0 1 10 2011 11 12 57 4.8 0 9 TOTAL 19 14 71 5.1 1 10 Dylan Peebles 6-1 / 195 / R-Fr. Running Back Port Leyden, N.Y. / South Lewis Cen- tral HS

2011: Redshirted the 2011 season…

Prep: A four-year football letterwinner at South Lewis Central High School…First Team All-State, First Team All-North, First Team Class D North Area as a senior…led the area in rushing with 201 carries for 1,679 yards and 18 rushing touchdowns…picked up 11 receptions for 220 yards and another score…returned 11 kicks for 364 yards and two touchdowns…to- taled 70 tackles, a sack and two interceptions as a senior…was First Team All-North, First Team Class C North and the area’s leading rushing as a junior…was twice named Athlete of the Week as a sophomore…ended his career with 691 carries for 5,207 yards and 51 touchdowns…also had three receiving touchdowns, a pass- ing touchdown and three kickoffs for scores in his career….also lettered in track & field…was the sectional champion in the long jump in 2008 and 2009…sectional champion in the triple jump in 2010…indoor sectional champion in the long jump in 2010 and the sectional champion in the 300m dash and long jump in 2011…also lettered in basketball… Kurt Odom GoCamels.com 41 2012 Fighting Camels Personal: Full name is Dylan Peebles…6/6/93 in Lowville, N.Y. …son of Darren and Kristen Peebles…has a younger sibling, De- van…majoring in exercise science…

Paul Pizzuti 6-0 / 195 / Sr. Defensive Back Florence, S.C. / West Florence HS

2011: Selected to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Registered 47 tackles on the year…Grabbed an interception at Georgia State to go with a pass breakup and five tackles...Played in nine games, making a start against Morehead State, where he posted nine tackles and recorded a pass breakup…Posted six tackles against Jacksonville…Gathered five tackles at Drake…Made six stops in a win over Butler…Posted four tackles in a win at Marist… Made three tackles in a win over San Diego…Gathered seven tack- les in a win at Davidson…Earned a letter…

2010: Earned a place on the PFL’s Academic Honor Roll…was a member of 2010 Academic All-PFL Second Team…played in all 11 games with eight starts…earned a letter…ranked third on the team with 62 tackles (29 solo, 33 assists)…ranked eighth in the league among defensive backs with an average of 5.6 tackles a game…totaled three tackles for loss, a sack, an interception, seven passes defended and recovered two fumbles…tied for third in the Paul Pizzuti league in fumbles recovered…tied for 11th in the league in passes defended…had seven tackles including four solo stops against Old Dominion (9/11)…put up eight tackles and two pass breakups against Butler (10/2)…had eight tackles against Drake (10/16)… Nick Potts had five tackles and a sack plus a fumble recovered against Val- 6-4 / 215 / R-Jr. paraiso (11/6)… Quarterback Bealeton, Va. / Liberty HS 2009: Earned a place on the PFL’s Academic Honor Roll…played in 10 games…earned a letter…totaled 11 tackles (8 solo, 3 as- 2011: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll… sists)…recovered a fumble on specials team for a touchdown Played quarterback in a win over Apprentice… against Methodist (9/5)…forced a fumble against Morehead State (10/31)...totaled three tackles against Marist (10/3) and Morehead 2010: Named to the Pioneer Football League’s State (10/31)… Academic Honor Roll…played quarterback against Valparaiso (11/6) and attempted a pass… Prep: A three-year football letterwinner at West Florence High School…a two-time Offensive Team MVP, All-Conference and 2009: Named to the Pioneer Football League’s Academic Honor All-Region selection…passed for 1,390 yards and rushed for 681 Roll…redshirted the season to maintain his season of eligibility… yards with 12 passing touchdowns and 10 rushing touchdowns part of the 2009 recruiting class… as a senior…set school record with four passing touchdowns in a game...ended his career with 3,388 yards of total yards of offense, Prep: A two-year football letterwinner at Liberty High School…was 37 touchdowns (21 passing/16 rushing)…also tallied 28 career the Bird Bowl MVP…set the school record with 2,028 yard passing tackles, two interceptions and two fumble recoveries as a defen- as senior…also set the school record with 23 touchdown passing sive back…also lettered in baseball… while completing 54 percent of his passes his final season…also lettered in basketball and baseball… Personal: Full name is Paul Dominic Pizzuti…born 2/8/91 in Florence, S.C. …son of Greg and Leslie Pizzuti…has two younger Personal: Full name is Nicholas R. Potts… born 6/15/91 in siblings: Matthew and Adam…his mother, Leslie, played volleyball Warrenton, Va. …son of Mike and Roxy Potts…has a younger at Coker…majoring in BBA Trust… brother, James…his cousin Mike Potts was a quarterback at William & Mary…majoring in mathematics… Pizzuti’s Career Stats G UA-A-Tot. Sacks TFL-Yds PD FF-FR INT Pott’s Career Stats 2009 10 8-3-11 0 0.0-0 0 1-1 0 G A-C-INT Pct. Yards TD Long Yds/Gm 2010 11 29-33-62 1 3.0-11 7 0-2 1 2010 1 1-0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2011 9 30-17-47 0 0.0-0 3 0-0 1 2011 1 0-0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 30 67-53-120 1 3.0-11 10 1-3 2 TOTAL 2 1-0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0

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Josh Quirk Jabri Ridenhour 5-9 / 170 / R-So. 5-11 / 195 / R-So. Wide Receiver Wide Receiver Laurinburg, N.C. / Scotland HS Greensboro, N.C. / Western Guilford HS / Presbyterian 2011: Played in a win over Apprentice… 2011: Played in five games…Earned a letter… Prep: Attended Scotland High School…caught 10 passes for 200 yards as a senior…ended his 2010 (Presbyterian): Attended Presbyterian high school career with 22 catches for 540 yards and two touch- College and redshirted the 2010 season to keep his season of downs…also played baseball and participated in track…the baseball eligibility… team won the conference championship in his junior season…track program won the conference championship and made it to the Prep: A three-year football letterwinner at Western Guilford…aided states and regional…during the indoor season placed 8th in the his team to the playoffs his final three seasons…named team 55m at state…was on fourth place 4x100 relay team at state…fin- MVP as a freshman…two-time all-area selection…twice named to ished sixth in the 4x400 relay at state… the all-conference team…totaled 31 catches for 416 yards and a touchdown as a sophomore…tallied 64 catches for 1,021 yards and Personal: Full name is Joshua Quirk…born 5/16/92 in Beaufort, seven scores as a junior…posted 78 receptions for 1,303 yards and S.C. …son of Reginald and Lilly Quirk…majoring in information eight touchdowns as a senior...also lettered in track & field and technology… basketball…

Personal: Full name is Jabri Al-Shun Ridenhour…born 6/2/92 in Troy, N.C. …son of Alana and James Ridenhour…majoring in crimi- Alex Ratley nal justice… 6-3 / 290 / R-Fr. Offensive Line State Road, N.C. / Elkin HS Daniel Ritter 2011: Redshirted the 2011 season…Selected to 6-4 / 315 / Sr. the PFL Academic Honor Roll… Offensive Line Ramseur, N.C. / Eastern Randolph HS Prep: A three-year football letterwinner at Elkin High School…a 2010 Mountain Valley 1A/2A Athletic Confer- 2011: Started six games as a junior in 2011 ence All-Conference selection on offense…a 2010 All-Northwest before a season-ending injury…Helped the Cam- Team…a 2009 Mountain Valley 1A/2A Athletic Conference All- els to 1,194 yards and nine touchdowns rushing Conference selection on defense…a 2008 Northwest 1A Athletic in the Camels’ first six games…Aided team to Conference All-Conference selection…also a two-year letterwinner a season-high 403 yards and eight scores on the ground in a win in wrestling and a three-year letterwinner in track… over Apprentice, totaling 487 yards of total offense…Paved the way for 285 yards rushing in a win at Marist…Helped team to 247 yards Personal: Full name is William Alexander Ratley…born 10/1/92 rushing in a win against Butler… in Boca Raton, Fla. …son of Kara and Phillip Ratley…has a younger brother, Taylor…has uncle, Joseph Piazza attended and played 2010: Named to the Pioneer Football League’s Academic Honor football at Upsala College as a running back and had his number Roll…played in all 11 games with six starts at right guard…earned retired…majoring in government… a letter…had 20 pancake blocks, 20 lumberjacks and only allowed one sack... aided team to top ranking in the conference in rush- ing (207.73 yards per game)…the team finished 16th nationally in rushing…his line also allowed the second least amount of sacks Tyler Renfroe in the conference (1.55) and tied for 40th nationally in sacks al- 6-3 / 225 / Fr. lowed…his offense ranked fourth in the league in scoring offense (23.73)…aided Campbell to a school-record 416 yards rushing Linebacker against Valparaiso (11/6)…the team was able to rush for more Fuquay-Varina, N.C. / Wake Christian than 200 yards in four games…the offense ran for 2,285 yards Acad. on the season (an improvement of 198 yards from the previous year)… Prep: Named NCISAA Division II All-State as a senior, earning Shrine Bowl and Defensive 2009: Played in three games with one start…earned a letter…start- Player of the Year honors…Three-time Big East ed against Marist when the team topped 200 yards on the ground Independent Football Conference all-league performer…Named rushing… team captain as a senior…Earned defensive player of the year honors in 2010…Named offensive player of the year as a sopho- Prep: A four-year football letterwinner at Eastern Randolph…aided more…Earned three varsity letters at quarterback and defensive team to the state championships as sophomore…a two-time all- end…For career, threw for over 3,500 and rushed for over 1,000 conference and all-county selection…as a junior was Second Team yards, notching 200-plus tackles…Coached by Rand Johnson…Also All-Region…as a senior totaled 56 knockdown blocks to bring his lettered in basketball… career total to 125 knockdown blocks…also lettered in basketball, baseball and wrestling… Personal: Full name is Tyler James Renfroe…Born Dec. 29, 1993 in Raleigh, N.C….Son of Dennis and Becky Renfroe…Plans a major Personal: Full name is Daniel Todd Ritter… born 12/14/90 in in trust and wealth management… Asheboro, N.C. …son of Wesley and Bobbie Ritter…has an older brother, Dustin…majoring in education…

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Jonathon Rogers 6-1 / 175 / R-Jr. Wide Receiver Longwood, Fla. / Lake Mary HS

2011: Made three catches for 50 yards and a touchdown for the season…Caught a 32 yard touchdown pass in a win over Butler…Notched a 12 yard catch at Old Dominion…Recorded a six yard reception at Drake…Played in all 11 CU games…Earned a letter…

2010: Played in seven games with one start…caught a pair of passes for 14 yards…had a 14-yard reception against Marist (10/30)…

2009: Redshirted the season to maintain his season of eligibil- ity…part of the 2009 recruiting class...

Prep: A three-year football letterwinner at Lake Mary High School…a two-time first-team all-district and county…as a senior played in two all star games…named team’s Offensive MVP…tallied 45 catches for 560 yards and a touchdown…in his career totaled 93 catches for 1,215 yards and four touchdowns…also lettered in basketball…

Personal: Full name is Jonathon D. Rogers…born 4/1/91 in Carolina, Puerto Rico. …son of Stephen and Yvette Rogers…has six siblings: Tabitha, Stephen, Andrew, Priscilla, Rachel and Suzanna… majoring in BBA Trust… Daniel Ritter Rogers’ Career Stats G No. Yards Avg. TD Long Christian Rogers 2010 7 2 21 10.5 0 14 6-4 / 250 / Sr. 2011 11 3 50 16.7 1 32 TOTAL 18 5 71 14.2 1 32 Tight End Arden, N.C. / Christ School

2011: Selected to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Played in three games…Earned a letter…

2010: Played in two games…earned a letter…. recorded a tackle against Old Dominion (9/11)…

2009: Played in six games at tight end and special teams…earned a letter…

Prep: A three-year football letterwinner at Christ School… played in 2009 Shrine Bowl…senior season had nine catches for 144 yards as tight end…also recorded 36 tackles and forced four fumbles as a defensive lineman…selected all-conference as junior…ended his high school career with 35 catches for 452 yards…also lettered for four years in basketball, where the team won three state cham- pionships…played two years of lacrosse and a year of soccer and track and field…

Personal: Full name is Christian Alexander Rogers…born 10/24/89 in Asheville, N.C. …son of Mark. A. and Elizabeth Rogers…has an older brother, Andrew…majoring in criminal justice…

Jonathon Rogers 44 @CampbellFB 2012 Fighting Camels 2010: Named to the Pioneer Football League’s Academic Honor Roll…played in all 11 games with three starts at linebacker…earned Logan Rosborough a letter…totaled 31 tackles ( 9 solo, 22 assists)…had 2.5 tackles for 6-0 / 220 / Fr. loss, a sack and a quarterback hurry…had seven tackles against Valparaiso (11/6)…recorded four tackles and a sack against More- Fullback head State (11/20)… Atlanta, Ga. / St. Pius Catholic HS 2009 (Appalachian State): Transferred to Campbell after spend- Prep: Two year letterwinner at fullback, defen- ing the fall of 2010 at Appalachian State, where he redshirted the sive end and linebacker…Posted 509 yards on 86 season… carries with 11 touchdowns, and three recep- tions for 37 yards as a senior…Amassed 29 tack- Prep: A two-year football letterwinner at Providence High les, 13 solo and 16 assisted, with one fumble recovery, one sack, School…earned award as team’s most valuable linebacker as a se- one blocked pass and two tackles for loss…Totaled 207 carries for nior…named team’s defensive player of the year as senior…earned 1,080 yards and 22 touchdowns, plus six receptions for 57 yards recognition on the Charlotte Observer’s Player to Know…served as for his career…Named player of the week twice…Coached by Paul team captain as a senior…was Southwestern 4A All-Conference as Standard…Also lettered four years in baseball and two in soccer… a senior…tallied 200 tackles, an interception and a sack his final season… Personal: Full name is Paul Logan Rosborough…Born Nov. 11, 1993 in Jacksonville, Fla….Son of Michael and Kathleen Rosbor- Personal: Full name is Michael Rudisill…born 11/6/90 in Charlotte, ough…Has one brother, Mitchel (19)…Father played football at the N.C. …son of Jim and Patty Rudisill…has an older brother, Jason… Citadel…Plans to major in exercise science… majoring in psychology…

Rudisill’s Career Stats G UA-A-Tot. Sacks TFL-Yds PD FF-FR INT Michael Rudisill 2010 11 9-22-31 1 2.5-14 0 0-0 0 6-0 / 220 / R-Jr. 2011 11 24-24-48 2 5.5-25 3 0-1 2 TOTAL 22 33-46-79 3 8.0-39 3 0-1 2 Linebacker Charlotte, N.C. / Providence HS / Appalachian State Will Sawyer 2011: Earned First Team Academic All-PFL hon- 6-4 / 310 / R-So. ors…Named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District III First Team…Collected PFL Academic Honor Offensive Line Roll accolades…Collected 48 tackles, 5.5 for loss and two sacks Elizabeth City, N.C. / Pasquotank for the year…Added two interceptions, a pass breakup, a hurry County HS and a fumble recovery as a redshirt sophomore…Collected a pair of tackles at Old Dominion…Recovered a fumble and returned it 2011: Played in 10 games as a redshirt fresh- for a touchdown in a win over Apprentice, adding a tackle…Posted man…Helped Campbell lead the PFL in rushing two tackles and an interception against Jacksonville…Gathered offense at 210.5 yards per game, while ranking seven tackles at Drake, including 1.5 for loss…Made six tackles in second in scoring offense (34.5)…Pushed the team to 36 scores on a win over Butler…Made five stops in a win at Marist…Racked up the ground, more than the next two PFL teams combined…Allowed three tackles, a sack, an interception and a quarterback hurry in only 15 sacks for the season as a unit, second-best in the PFL… a win over San Diego…Collected five tackles with a sack in a win Aided CU to six 200+ yard rushing games, including a season-high at Davidson…Notched five stops in a win over Morehead State… 403 against Apprentice, scoring a school record 10 touchdowns Posted five tackles at Valparaiso…Made seven tackles at Georgia on the ground…Helped the Camels to a 48-24 home win over San State…Registered five or more tackles seven times…Started all 11 Diego, with 315 yards rushing as a team…Earned a letter… CU games…Earned a letter…

Michael Rudisill Will Sawyer GoCamels.com 45 2012 Fighting Camels 2010: Named to the Pioneer Football League’s Academic Honor Roll…redshirt the season to maintain his season of eligibility…part of the 2010 recruiting class… Brice Sessoms 6-1 / 265 / Fr. Prep: A football letterwinner at Pasquotank County High School… was N.C. Preps 2A All-State as both a junior and senior…an all- Offensive Line conference selection in each of his finally two seasons…named Haw River, N.C. / Eastern Alamance HS all-area all three seasons of playing football…an East-West All Star Player…also lettered in track and as a wrestler… Prep: Lettered three seasons for the Eagles at center…Named team captain, all-conference and Personal: Full name is Will James Sawyer Jr. …born 11/5/91 in all-region as a senior…Earned honorable men- Fredericksburg, Va. …son of Kimberly and Will Sawyer…has an tion all-conference and all-region honors as a older sister, Carley…majoring in biology… sophomore and junior…Helped team to back to back state runner- up finishes as a sophomore and a junior, with a 45-10 total high school record…Coached by John Kirby…Also lettered in baseball…

saac cott Personal: Full name is Brice James Sessoms…Born June 19, 1994 I S in Charlotte, N.C….Son of James and Rhonda Sessoms…Has one 6-1 / 240 / R-So. sister, Haley (23)…Plans a criminal justice major… Defensive Line Columbia, S.C. / Irmo HS 2011: Selected to the PFL Academic Honor Luke Sirgo Roll…Played in 11 games, making a start 6-2 / 180 / R-Fr. against Jacksonville…Earned a letter…Collected 13 tackles on the year with 1.5 stops for loss Quarterback and a quarterback hurry…Posted a season-high four tackles at Old Hilton Head, S.C. / Hilton Head Christian Dominion…Made two tackles in a win over Apprentice, assisting on a tackle for loss…Posted a pair of stops against Jacksonville…Made 2011: Named to the PFL Academic Honor two tackles at Drake…Made a tackle for loss in a win over San Roll…Redshirted the 2011 season… Diego…Collected a tackle and a quarterback hurry in a win over Morehead State…Added a tackle at Valparaiso… Prep: A three-year football letterwinner at Hilton Head Christian Academy…threw for 2,577 yards, 31 touch- 2010: Named to the Pioneer Football League’s Academic Honor downs and ran for 1,357 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior… Roll…redshirt the season to maintain his season of eligibility…part threw for 2,332 yards and 31 touchdowns as a junior…was named of the 2010 recruiting class… to The Island Packet and The Beaufort Gazette’s All-Area Football Team three consecutive years, earning Offensive Player of the Prep: A three-year football letterwinner at Irmo High School…was Year honors as a sophomore and junior…he led the Eagles to the all-region as both a junior and senior…tallied 83 tackles and 10 SCISAA Class 2-A championship as a junior and took them back to sacks as a senior… the title game as a senior…aided high school team to 22 wins the last two seasons…also lettered in baseball and won the 3A State Personal: Full name is Isaac Celon Scott…born 9/25/92 in Colum- championship…played basketball… bia, S.C. …son of Roger and Sharon Scott …has a sibling, Stacey… majoring in trust… Personal: Full name is Luke Michael Sirgo…born 2/21/93 in Hilton Head, S.C. …son of Bernadette and Mike Sirgo…has two siblings, Scott’s Career Stats Paulina and Liam…majoring in business administration… G UA-A-Tot. Sacks TFL-Yds PD FF-FR INT 2011 11 4-9-13 0 1.5-2 0 0-0 0 TOTAL 11 4-9-13 0 1.5-2 0 0-0 0 Corey Smart 6-3 / 275 / Fr. Offensive Line Hamlet, N.C. / Richmond HS

Prep: Named all-conference as a senior…Aided the Raiders to a 12-2 record and a conference championship in 2010…Recorded 27 knock- downs, grading out at 89 percent in 2011… Three-time scholar athlete (2010-12)…National Honor Society member…Coached by Paul Hoggard…Served as captain of the bas- ketball team…

Personal: Full name is Corey Drew Smart…Born Jan. 26, 1994 in Durham, N.C….Son of Jeff and Jami Smart…Has one brother, Hunter (10)…

Isaac Scott 46 @CampbellFB 2012 Fighting Camels Prep: A three-year football letterwinner at Rockwall High School… a two-star Rivals.com and Scout.com prospect…threw for 2,880 Braden Smith yards and 26 touchdowns while only throwing three interceptions 6-1 / 205 / Sr. as a senior…completed 64.2 percent of his pass attempts…also ran for 178 yards…ended his career completing 350 of his 535 passes Quarterback (65.4 percent) for 4,707 yards and 44 touchdowns and just seven Rockwall, Texas / Rockwall HS / SMU interceptions…also ran for 22 touchdowns throughout his career… also lettered in basketball… 2011: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll… Passed for several school single season records Personal: Full name is Braden H. Smith…born 2/15/89 in Dal- in his first season as a Camels with 1,965 yards, las, Texas …son of Kelly and Scott Smith…has an older brother, 14 touchdowns, 179 completions, 313 attempts Shea…his brother played football at Air Force as a quarterback and total offense at 2,254 yards…Passed for over 200 yards four (2005-08)…his father played football at Baylor and was part of the times, including a CU single game high 290 in Campbell’s 26-20 team that won the 1980 SWC Championship…had another rela- come from behind triple overtime win at Davidson, adding two tive, Robert Smith, that played football at SMU…earned an English touchdowns through the air and another on the ground, gathering degree from SMU and will pursue a master’s degree in education his second consecutive PFL Offensive Player of the Week honor… from Campbell with aspirations of being a coach at the collegiate Rushed for three scores while passing for one in Campbell’s 48-24 level… win over San Diego, earning PFL Offensive Player of the Week ac- colades…Recorded 172 yards passing and two touchdowns at Old Smith’s Career Stats Dominion, going 20-for-40 with an interception…Connected on 7- Passing of-10 passes for 69 yards and a touchdown in a win over Appren- G A-C-INT Pct. Yards TD Long Yds/Gm tice…Passed for two touchdowns on 20-of-37 tries for 189 yards 2011 11 313-179-7 .572 1965 14 69 178.6 against Jacksonville…Notched 263 yards on 28-of-50 passing with TOTAL 11 313-179-7 .572 1965 14 69 178.6 32 yards rushing at Drake…Went 15-of-19 for 202 yards and two scores in a win over Butler…Passed for 83 yards and a touchdown Rushing while rushing for 82 yards and a score in a win at Marist…Collected G No. Yards Avg. TD Long 139 yards passing with a touchdown, adding 12 yards and a score 2011 11 79 289 3.7 8 52 rushing in a win over Morehead State…Posted 133 yards passing TOTAL 11 79 289 3.7 8 52 and 16 rushing at Valparaiso…Passed for 250 yards and rushed for 44, adding a touchdown each passing and on the ground at Geor- gia State…Started all 11 Campbell games…Earned a letter… urtis mith 2008-2010 (SMU): Played two seasons and redshirted a year at C S Southern Methodist University…played in 13 games as a line- 6-4 / 220 / Fr. backer, quarterback and on special teams in 2010...recorded a Defensive Line tackle against Washington State and a rushing attempt against Greensboro, N.C. / Northwest Guilford Navy…worked as a back-up quarterback in 2009 and scored a HS rushing touchdown on a seven-yard score in the team’s win over UAB to help the team snap a 17-game Conference USA losing Prep: Led Vikings to back to back conference streak…played in 11 games…saw extensive time against Houston, championships in 2010 and 2011 with a com- passing for 19 yards and running for 68 more…named to the C- bined 20-6 record…Lettered three years, earn- USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll…redshirted the 2008 season… ing all-conference honors at defensive end as a senior…Amassed over 20 sacks through three seasons…Coached by Joe Woodruff… Also a two-time state qualifier in wrestling (195 pounds), posting a 36-3 record as a senior on the way to a No. 4 ranking in NC…

Personal: Full name is Curtis Christian Smith…Born Dec. 11, 1993 in Winchester, Va….Son of David and Dina Smith…Has two sisters, Shauna (20) and Molly (18)…Father played football at Liberty… Plans to study pharmacy at Campbell…

Lucas Smith 6-3 / 250 / R-So. Defensive Line Lebanon, Va. / Lebanon HS

2011: Selected to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Played in two games as a redshirt fresh- man…Posted a tackle at Old Dominion…Added another tackle in a win over Apprentice…

2010: Named to the Pioneer Football League’s Academic Honor Roll…redshirt the season to maintain his season of eligibility…part of the 2010 recruiting class…

Prep: A four-year football letterwinner at Lebanon High School… aided team reach the state semifinals each of the last two sea- sons…team capture the regional championship each of the last three years…also played in baseball, tennis, basketball and track... was a state qualifier in the shot putt as a junior…

Braden Smith GoCamels.com 47 2012 Fighting Camels Personal: Full name is Lucas Kane Smith…born 5/23/92 ion two fumble recoveries, eight tackles for loss and two sacks as a Pikeville, Ky. …son of Michael A. and Dawn Smith…has three sib- senior…his 208 tackles are a school record…ended his career with lings, Colbey, Becca and Jacob…his sister plays volleyball at UVA 493 tackles, seven interceptions and 10 fumble recoveries…was Wise…majoring in physical education… all-region as a sophomore…lettered and was all-state in baseball and bowling… Smith’s Career Stats G UA-A-Tot. Sacks TFL-Yds PD FF-FR INT Personal: Full name is Thacker Dean Staley…born 10/16/92 in 2011 2 1-1-2 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 Columbia, S.C. …son of Jill and Dean Staley…has a younger sister, TOTAL 2 1-1-2 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 Doris…majoring in history…

Jaron Smyre 5-10 / 185 / Fr. Defensive Back Leland, N.C. / North Brunswick HS

Prep: Named Arena Player of the Year as a senior, adding all-conference and all-county honors…Notched a school record six 200 yard rushing games, including five straight in 2011… Rushed for 1,768 yards and 24 touchdowns as a senior, adding 11 catches for 242 yards and three scores…Totaled 57 tackles, three interceptions and three forced fumbles for prep career…Three year letterwinner at defensive back and running back…Coached by Gary Bishop…Also lettered in basketball and track, earning all-confer- ence accolades in the 4x2 relay…

Personal: Full name is Jaron Dominic Jerrell Smyre…Born Nov. 22, 1993 in Wilmington, N.C….Son of James and Sharonda Smyre…Plans an accounting major…

Hunter Somerville 6-2 / 225 / R-Fr. Tight End Brandon Stegall Winston-Salem, N.C. / Mount Tabor HS

2011: Redshirted the 2011 season…Named to Brandon Stegall the PFL Academic Honor Roll… 6-0 / 179 / R-So. Prep: A four-year football letterwinner at Defensive Back Mount Tabor High School…first team all-conference as a tight Davidson, N.C. / First Assembly Christian end his senior season…had 25 catches for 419 yards and three touchdowns as a senior…ended his career with 54 receptions for 2011: Played in four games…Recorded an inter- 975 yards and seven touchdowns…aided his high school team to ception in a win over Apprentice… CPC Championships as sophomore and senior…also lettered all four years in lacrosse…was all-conference and all-state in each of his 2010: Named to the Pioneer Football League’s first three seasons…served as team captain in lacrosse… Academic Honor Roll…redshirt the season to maintain his season of eligibility…part of the 2010 recruiting class… Personal: Full name is Hunter James Somerville…born 7/22/92 in Winston-Salem, N.C. …son of Renee and Scott Somerville…has a Prep: A four-time football letterwinner for First Assembly Chris- two younger siblings, Tanner and Olivia…has father played football tian Academy…aided team to conference championships, 22 wins (1981-85) and was a team captain at Bucknell…his mother was and two state titles his last two seasons…a three-time all-confer- a track athlete, national champion and five-time All-American at ence selection…named to all-state and all-North by the Charlotte the University of Rochester in the heptathlon…majoring in criminal Observer…owns the school record for interceptions in a season justice… (13) and career (33)…totaled 2,491 yards in his career…also let- tered in basketball, baseball and track…

Personal: Full name is Brandon Garon Stegall …born 3/5/92 in Charlotte, N.C. …son of Lisa and Randy…has an older sibling, Ran- Thacker Staley dall…majoring in exercise and sports science… 6-0 / 200 / R-Fr. Linebacker Stegall’s Career Stats Orangeburg, S.C. / Orangeburg Prep G UA-A-Tot. Sacks TFL-Yds PD FF-FR INT 2011 4 0-0-0 0 0.0-0 1 0-0 1 2011: Selected to the PFL Academic Honor TOTAL 4 0-0-0 0 0.0-0 1 0-0 1 Roll…Redshirted the 2011 season…

Prep: A three-year football letterwinner at Orangeburg Prep…was all-state and all-region as junior and senior…named team’s player of the year and was invited to the Shrine Bowl as a senior…totaled 208 tackles, four interceptions, 48 @CampbellFB 2012 Fighting Camels

Adam Stern 6-4 / 315 / R-So. Offensive Line Randleman, N.C. / Asheboro HS

2011: Played in nine games as a redshirt fresh- man…Earned a letter…Helped Campbell lead the PFL in rushing offense at 210.5 yards per game, while ranking second in scoring offense (34.5)… Pushed the team to 36 scores on the ground, more than the next two PFL teams combined…Allowed only 15 sacks for the season as a unit, second-best in the PFL…Aided CU to five 200+ yard rushing games, including a season-high 403 against Apprentice, scoring a school record 10 touchdowns on the ground…Helped the Camels to a 48-24 home win over San Diego, with 315 yards rushing as a team…

2010: Named to the Pioneer Football League’s Academic Honor Roll…redshirt the season to maintain his season of eligibility…part of the 2010 recruiting class…

Prep: A two-year football letterwinner at Asheboro High School… won the NUC Offensive Lineman MVP award…named all-conference and all-county in both his junior and senior seasons…as a senior won the Luther-Fritz Award (most valuable lineman award for high school)…also named MVP of the NUC Combine in Charlotte, N.C. …totaled 47 pancake blocks as a senior and 51 pancake blocks as Jeff Swinton a junior…also played basketball… S.C. …son of Chris and Joan Simon…has two younger siblings, C.J. and Josh…majoring in marketing… Personal: Full name is Adam Christopher Stern…born 11/10/91 in Greensboro, N.C. …son of Chris Stern, Angie Flowers and Lisa Swinton’s Career Stats Stern…has four younger siblings, Clay, Evan, Blake and Jill…major- G UA-A-Tot. Sacks TFL-Yds PD FF-FR INT ing in healthcare management… 2010 10 2-7-9 0 0.0-0 1 0-0 0 2011 11 29-24-53 0 0.0-0 5 0-0 0 TOTAL 21 31-31-62 0 0.0-0 6 0-0 0 Jeff Swinton 6-1 / 190 / Jr. Defensive Back Matt Tanner 5-10 / 175 / Sr. Sumter, S.C. / Crestwood HS Wide Receiver 2011: Ranked fourth on the team with 53 Rockwall, Texas / Heath HS / tackles for the season, adding five pass break- Midwestern State ups…Played in all 11 team games, making eight starts…Earned a letter…Collected five or more 2008-11 (Midwestern State): Graduated tackles five times…Posted nine tackles and broke up a pass at Old from Midwestern State with a degree in busi- Dominion…Collected six stops in a win over Apprentice…Registered ness in May 2012…(2011) Appeared in 10 a season-best 10 tackles against Jacksonville…Gathered three games as a receiver and special teams player…Caught five passes stops and a pass breakup at Drake…Made one tackle each against for 61 yards and a touchdown…Caught a 37-yard touchdown pass Butler and at Marist…Made a pair of tackles in a win over San from Jake Glover at Cowboys Stadium in the 63-17 win over Texas Diego…Notched three tackles and two pass breakups in a win at A&M-Commerce on Sept. 17, 2011…Returned three punts, includ- Davidson…Registered nine tackles in a win over Morehead State… ing two for six yards against A&M-Commerce…Collected three Posted three tackles at Valparaiso…Made six tackles at Georgia special teams tackles, one each against Missouri S&T, Angelo State State… and Northwest Missouri State…(2010) Appeared in five games as a reserve wide receiver…Finished season with five receptions 2010: Played in 10 games as a defensive back…earned a letter… for 64 yards…Notched four catches for 34 yards in a 52-6 win at totaled nine tackles and a pass breakup…had three tackles against New Mexico Highlands on Sep. 2, 2010…Had one reception for 30 Butler (10/2) and four stops against Valparaiso (11/6)…part of the yards against Southwestern Oklahoma State on Sep. 18…(2009) 2010 recruiting class… Appeared in six games as a reserve wide receiver…Finished season with eight receptions for 99 yards…Made first collegiate recep- Prep: A three-year football letterwinner at Crestwood High tion for 11 yards against New Mexico Highlands on Aug. 29…Had School…aided team to a 11-2 record and regional championship season-long 38-yard catch and finished with three receptions for a as a junior…an all-region second team selection in both his junior season-high 48 yards on Oct. 24 versus Central Oklahoma…Made and senior seasons…totaled 51 tackles, two stops for loss, a sack, two receptions for 24 yards on Oct. 31 at Eastern New Mexi- two interceptions, a return touchdown and eight pass breakups as co…(2008) Redshirted the 2008 season… a senior…finished career with 210 tackles, 25 stops for loss, three sacks, eight interceptions and 30 pass breakups in his career…also Prep: Two-year starter at running back and wide receiver for lettered in weight lifting and track…was all-region in weight lifting coach Tom Hollingshead at Heath High School in Rockwall, Texas… in 2009 in 180 pound weight class…was all-region and set school a second-team All-District 10-4A selection at wide receiver after record in the 800m (2:06)… rushing for 530 yards and 10 touchdowns…Added 210 receiving yards and two more touchdowns as a senior in 2007…Helped Rock- Personal: Full name is Jeffrey Swinton…born 9/7/91 in Florence, wall Heath to a 7-3 record in just its second season of varsity com- GoCamels.com 49 2012 Fighting Camels petition…Scored school’s touchdown in varsity football history…Also lettered in track, helping the team to a district championship and leading the 4x100 team to a school record… Josh Williams 5-7 / 196 / R-So. Personal: Born Oct. 10, 1989 in Dallas, Texas…Son of Steve and Katie Tanner…Has two brothers, Andy and David…Brother Andy is a Running Back wide receiver for the New Orleans Saints… Eastover, N.C. / Cape Fear HS

2011: Played in six games as a redshirt fresh- man…Earned a letter…Posted 12 yards and a ustice alker rushing touchdown on two carries in a win over J W Apprentice…Returned one kick for 10 yards in a 6-2 / 185 / R-Fr. win at Davidson… Defensive Back Columbia, S.C. / A.C. Flora HS 2010: Redshirt the season to maintain his season of eligibility… part of the 2010 recruiting class… 2011: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2011 season… Prep: A three-time football letterwinner for Cape Fear…named “Most Outstanding Back” as a senior…earned title of “Most Valuable Prep: A two-year football letterwinner at A.C. Back” as a junior…his final campaign totaled 15 rushing touch- Flora…all-region, all-area and defensive player of the year for the downs…ended his career with 2,058 yards and 20 touchdowns… area as a senior…total 136 tackles, five interceptions, a forced also lettered in basketball… fumble, a fumble recovered, two touchdowns and 10 pass break- ups as a senior…ended his career with 241 tackles, six intercep- Personal: Full name is Josh A. Williams … born 6/26/92 in Santa tions, five forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and 12 pass Clara, California…son of Sandra and Fredrick Williams…has five breakups…also lettered in weight lifting and track & field… siblings: Tamara, Tosha, Dontre, Tre and Louis…majoring in exer- cise science… Personal: Full name is Justice Braabham Walker…born 7/21/93 in Columbia, S.C. …son of Veronica Walker…his cousin, Matt Raysor, Williams’ Career Stats played at South Carolina…majoring in biology… G No. Yards Avg. TD Long 2011 6 2 12 6.0 1 10 TOTAL 6 2 12 6.0 1 10 Tripp West 6-1 / 250 / Fr. Offensive Line Greensboro, N.C. / Northern Guilford HS

Prep: Helped Northern Guilford to a NC State 3A Title as a senior…Played center all four seasons, earning one letter…Coached by Johnny Roscoe…

Personal: Full name is William West III…Born Dec. 8, 1993 in Killeen, Texas…Son of Bill West, Jr. and Eugenia Shirley…Has a sister, Gracie Shirley…Father played football at NC State…

Avonte Williams 6-0 / 190 / Fr. Defensive Back Holly Springs, N.C. / Holly Springs HS

Prep: Honorable mention all-conference as a senior…Lettered three seasons with the Golden Hawks as a defensive back…Earned academic all-conference accolades four times, 2008-11… Coached by David Riggs…Also lettered in track & field…

Personal: Full name is Avonte Pierre Williams…Born Jan. 24, 1994 in Holly Springs, N.C….Son of Robert and Angela Williams…Has one brother, Kevin Liverman (28)…Father played football at East Carolina…Cousin, Jason Horton played football in the NFL and col- Josh Williams legiately at North Carolina A&T…Plans a pharmaceutical science major…

50 @CampbellFB 2012 Fighting Camels 23 touchdowns…totaled 2,477 yards and 29 touchdowns on the ground…also played four years on the basketball team…on the Hassan Williamson hardwood was first-team all-district and team MVP as a junior… 6-0 / 205 / Jr. Personal: Full name is Dakota Benjamin Wolf…born 2/26/92 in Linebacker Harrisonburg, Va. …son of Travis and Donna Wolf…has three sib- Dillon, S.C. / Dillon HS lings, Derek, Alexa and Lauren…majoring in business administra- tion… 2011: Collected 34 tackles on the season, 2.5 for loss, with a sack, a forced fumble and a Wolf’s Career Stats fumble recovery…Collected multiple tackles in Passing eight games…Made two tackles at Old Domin- G A-C-INT Pct. Yards TD Long Yds/Gm ion…Posted three tackles and a quarterback hurry in a win over 2010 4 7-3-0 .429 30 0 14 7.5 Apprentice…Collected a season-best eight tackles against Jack- 2011 3 3-2-0 .667 24 0 15 8.0 sonville…Made five stops, including one for loss, at Drake…Broke TOTAL 7 10-5-0 .500 54 0 15 7.7 up two passes and made a tackle in a win over Butler…Collected two tackles at Marist…Made three tackles in a win over San Di- Rushing ego…Registered four tackles, including a sack in a win at David- G No. Yards Avg. TD Long son…Posted five tackles, forced and recovered a fumble in a win 2010 4 4 46 11.5 0 33 over Morehead State…Landed a tackle at Georgia State…Played in 2011 3 7 18 2.6 0 12 10 contests, making a start against Jacksonville…Earned a letter… TOTAL 7 11 64 5.8 0 33

2010: Played in three games…earned a letter…totaled six tack- les…had four tackles against Valparaiso (11/6) …part of the 2010 recruiting class… Andrew Yost Prep: A two-year football letterwinner at Dillon High…aided Dillon 6-1 / 225 / R-Fr. to back-to-back South Carolina High School League Class 2A State Linebacker Championships…totaled 124 tackles, two sacks, two forced fum- Huntersville, N.C. / North Mecklenburg HS bles, a fumble recovery and three pass defense as a senior…also played tennis and was all-region in that sport in high school… 2011: Selected to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2011 season… Personal: Full name is Hassan Williamson…born 7/20/92 in Dillon, S.C. …son of Frank and Karen Williamson…majoring in criminal Prep: A four-year football letterwinner at North justice… Mecklenburg High School…Lake Norman Defensive Player of the Year, Donnie Shell Defensive Player of the Year as a senior…also Williamson’s Career Stats named all-conference was team MVP…Second Team All-Area choice G UA-A-Tot. Sacks TFL-Yds PD FF-FR INT by the Charlotte Observer…totaled 151 tackles, nine sacks and four 2010 3 2-4-6 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 interceptions…ended his career with 300 tackles…severed as team 2011 10 18-16-34 1 2.5-8 2 1-1 0 captain as a sophomore and junior…also played JV basketball… TOTAL 13 20-20-40 1 2.5-8 2 1-1 0 Personal: Full name is Andrew Lane Yost…born 5/4/92 in Princ- eton, W.V. …son of John and Donna Yost…has an older brother, Joshua…majoring in athletic training… Dakota Wolf 6-3 / 200 / Jr. Quarterback ustin oung Stanley, Va. / Page County HS D Y 6-1 / 275 / Fr. 2011: Selected to the PFL Academic Honor Defensive Line Roll…Played in three games…Earned a letter… Raven, Va. / Honaker HS Connected on 2-of-3 passes for 24 yards, add- ing seven carries for 18 yards rushing on the Prep: Two time all-state, all-region and all-dis- season…Completed one pass for nine yards at Old Dominion…Con- trict performer as both a defensive lineman and nected on his only pass for 15 yards, adding 30 yards rushing on a center…Named offensive player of the year as four attempts in a win over Apprentice…Attempted a pass against a senior…A Second Team Black Diamond District Jacksonville… defensive lineman as a sophomore…Recorded 55 tackles, including 14 for a loss, with two sacks, two forced fumbles and two fumble 2010: Earned a place on the PFL’s Academic Honor Roll…played recoveries during senior campaign…Totaled 113 tackles, 34.5 tack- in four games at quarterback…earned a letter…completed three of les for loss, three sacks, four fumble recoveries and three forced seven passes for 30 yards…ran four times for 51 yards and aver- fumbles for career…Four year letterwinner…Coached by Doug Hub- aged 11.5 yards a carry…completed a pass for seven yards against bard…Four year track letterwinner, earning all-conference honors Old Dominion (9/11)…ran for 13 yards and completed a 14-yard in the discus (2011 champion) and shot put (2011 runner-up)… pass against Marist (10/30)…completed a pass for nine yards Earned school geometry award in 2011… and ran for 33-yards against Valparaiso (11/6) …part of the 2010 recruiting class… Personal: Full name is Dustin Joseph Young…Born July 15, 1994 in Abingdon, Va….Son of Roger and Janeane Young…Has two sib- Prep: A four-year football letterwinner for Page County High lings, Sarah (13) and Chris (8)…Plans a major in athletic training… School…named first team all-district at both quarterback and defensive back as a senior…named district co-player of the year as a senior…an all-region selection as defensive back as a senior…set team record for total offensive yards in a game…threw for 978 and seven touchdowns as a senior…also ran for 1,274 yards and 14 more scores…ended his career with 5,326 yards and 52 touch- downs…averaged 5.3 yards a carry…had 2,849 yards passing and GoCamels.com 51 2011 Review

Campbell Game Results

Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend Sep 03, 2011 at Old Dominion L 14-41 0-1-0 0-0-0 2:56 19818 Sep 10, 2011 APPRENTICE W 76-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 2:31 3566 * Sep 24, 2011 JACKSONVILLE L 21-57 1-2-0 0-1-0 3:12 3752 * Oct 01, 2011 at Drake L 14-31 1-3-0 0-2-0 2:45 2427 * Oct 08, 2011 BUTLER W 38-23 2-3-0 1-2-0 2:42 1644 * Oct 15, 2011 at Marist W 35-21 3-3-0 2-2-0 2:25 1208 * Oct 22, 2011 SAN DIEGO W 48-24 4-3-0 3-2-0 2:50 3103 * Oct 29, 2011 at Davidson WOT 26-20 5-3-0 4-2-0 3:17 4509 * Nov 05, 2011 MOREHEAD STATE W 41-31 6-3-0 5-2-0 3:08 3417 * Nov 12, 2011 at Valparaiso L 31-34 6-4-0 5-3-0 2:34 1073 Nov 19, 2011 at Georgia State L 35-42 6-5-0 5-3-0 3:09 11125

* indicates conference game

Campbell Team Game-by-Game |---RUSHING---| |---RECEIVING---| |------PASSING------| |---KICK RET---| |---PUNT RET---| tot Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg C-A-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off Sep 03 at Old Dominion 40 50 0 10 21 181 2 17 21-41-1 181 2 17 7 177 0 41 0 0 0 0 231 Sep 10 APPRENTICE 62 403 8 54 8 84 1 18 8-11-1 84 1 18 0 0 0 0 5 84 1 21 487 Sep 24 JACKSONVILLE 31 131 1 65 20 189 2 26 20-38-0 189 2 26 5 89 0 22 2 18 0 17 320 Oct 01 at Drake 25 78 1 12 28 263 1 32 28-50-1 263 1 32 4 80 0 30 2 31 0 24 341 Oct 08 BUTLER 55 247 3 18 15 202 2 64 15-19-0 202 2 64 3 58 0 26 1 4 0 4 449 Oct 15 at Marist 56 285 3 47 10 83 1 18 10-13-0 83 1 18 0 0 0 0 1 20 0 20 368 Oct 22 SAN DIEGO 49 315 6 52 16 175 1 36 16-29-0 175 1 36 4 69 0 21 1 0 0 0 490 Oct 29 at Davidson 40 148 1 12 16 290 2 69 16-42-2 290 2 69 4 61 0 28 0 0 0 0 438 Nov 05 MOREHEAD ST. 49 276 5 63 13 139 1 32 13-23-1 139 1 32 6 89 0 23 0 0 0 0 415 Nov 12 at Valparaiso 54 294 4 56 13 133 0 27 13-18-0 133 0 27 4 74 0 32 2 16 0 9 427 Nov 19 at Georgia St. 30 88 4 14 21 250 1 30 21-32-1 250 1 30 6 116 0 29 1 27 0 27 338 Totals 491 2315 36 65 181 1989 14 69 181-316-7 1989 14 69 43 813 0 41 15 200 1 27 4304 Opponent 384 1542 15 39 280 3168 26 67 280-426-18 3168 26 67 58 1048 0 65 20 181 0 36 4710

Games played...... 11 Avg per rush...... 4.7 Avg per catch...... 11.0 Pass efficiency...... 120.34 Kick ret avg...... 18.9 Punt ret avg...... 13.3 All purpose avg/game...... 506.0 Total offense avg/gm...... 391.3

|------TACKLES------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd |-Kicks--XPTS-| Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts Sep 03 at Old Dominion 35 66 101 6.0-23 2.0-11 2 1-0 2-19 2 1 0 2-2 0 0 0 14 Sep 10 APPRENTICE 24 50 74 14.0-70 7.0-55 2 3-26 2-13 4 6 2 11-10 0 0 0 76 Sep 24 JACKSONVILLE 40 46 86 6.0-15 1.0-7 1 0-0 2-56 1 1 0 3-3 0 0 0 21 Oct 01 at Drake 48 38 86 7.0-27 3.0-18 1 1-0 0-0 0 2 0 2-2 0 0 0 14 Oct 08 BUTLER 38 40 78 8.0-17 1.0-7 2 2-0 0-0 0 7 0 5-5 0 0 0 38 Oct 15 at Marist 19 44 63 3.0-8 1.0-4 0 0-0 2-57 0 3 0 5-5 0 0 0 35 Oct 22 SAN DIEGO 37 42 79 8.0-33 3.0-23 0 0-0 6-48 2 3 1 6-6 0 0 0 48 Oct 29 at Davidson 56 14 70 6.0-18 2.0-11 0 0-0 1-0 0 4 0 2-2 0 0 0 26 Nov 05 MOREHEAD ST. 34 66 100 4.0-17 1.0-6 2 2-0 1-0 3 4 0 6-5 0 0 0 41 Nov 12 at Valparaiso 42 20 62 5.0-17 2.0-8 0 0-0 1-11 0 3 1 4-4 0 0 0 31 Nov 19 at Georgia St. 45 22 67 5.0-21 3.0-15 2 1-0 1-45 0 4 0 5-5 0 0 0 35 Totals 418 448 866 72.0-266 26.0-165 12 10-26 18-249 12 38 4 51-49 0 0 0 379 Opponent 403 484 887 44.0-175 15.0-109 11 11-17 7-68 15 34 1 41-38 0 1 1 324

|------PUNTING------| |-FIELD GOALS-| |------KICKOFFS------| Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Bk TB FC 50+ I20 At-Md Lg Bk No Yds Avg TB OB Sep 03 at Old Dominion 8 334 41.8 49 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 3 162 54.0 0 0 Sep 10 APPRENTICE 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 12 685 57.1 0 0 Sep 24 JACKSONVILLE 8 349 43.6 70 0 0 2 1 3 0-0 0 0 5 235 47.0 0 0 Oct 01 at Drake 5 208 41.6 45 0 1 3 0 2 1-0 0 1 3 142 47.3 0 0 Oct 08 BUTLER 3 116 38.7 50 0 1 0 1 0 1-1 37 0 7 424 60.6 0 0 Oct 15 at Marist 1 79 79.0 79 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 6 336 56.0 1 0 Oct 22 SAN DIEGO 6 268 44.7 50 0 1 1 1 1 0-0 0 0 8 416 52.0 0 1 Oct 29 at Davidson 6 218 36.3 52 0 0 2 1 3 4-2 42 0 4 244 61.0 1 0 Nov 05 MOREHEAD ST. 6 228 38.0 46 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 7 379 54.1 0 0 Nov 12 at Valparaiso 2 95 47.5 48 0 1 0 0 0 1-1 22 0 6 363 60.5 1 0 Nov 19 at Georgia St. 4 150 37.5 39 0 0 1 0 2 0-0 0 0 3 158 52.7 0 0 Totals 49 2045 41.7 79 0 4 10 5 12 7-4 42 1 64 3544 55.4 3 1 Opponent 36 1397 38.8 60 2 2 3 7 11 14-10 45 1 61 3427 56.2 6 7

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2011 Campbell Football Campbell Overall Team Statistics

TEAM STATISTICS CAMPBELL OPP SCORING...... 379...... 324...... Points Per Game...... 34.5...... 29.5...... FIRST DOWNS...... 229...... 259...... Rushing...... 126...... 95...... Passing...... 90...... 153...... Penalty...... 13...... 11...... RUSHING YARDAGE...... 2315...... 1542...... Yards gained rushing...... 2513...... 1853...... Yards lost rushing...... 198...... 311...... Rushing Attempts...... 491...... 384...... Average Per Rush...... 4.7...... 4.0...... Average Per Game...... 210.5...... 140.2...... TDs Rushing...... 36...... 15...... PASSING YARDAGE...... 1989...... 3168...... Comp-Att-Int...... 181-316-7...... 280-426-18... Average Per Pass...... 6.3...... 7.4...... Average Per Catch...... 11.0...... 11.3...... Average Per Game...... 180.8...... 288.0...... TDs Passing...... 14...... 26...... TOTAL OFFENSE...... 4304...... 4710...... Total Plays...... 807...... 810...... Average Per Play...... 5.3...... 5.8...... Average Per Game...... 391.3...... 428.2...... KICK RETURNS: #-Yards...... 43-813...... 58-1048...... PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards...... 15-200...... 20-181...... INT RETURNS: #-Yards...... 18-249...... 7-68...... KICK RETURN AVERAGE...... 18.9...... 18.1...... PUNT RETURN AVERAGE...... 13.3...... 9.1...... INT RETURN AVERAGE...... 13.8...... 9.7...... FUMBLES-LOST...... 17-11...... 22-10...... PENALTIES-Yards...... 52-448...... 62-486...... Average Per Game...... 40.7...... 44.2...... PUNTS-Yards...... 49-2045...... 36-1397...... Average Per Punt...... 41.7...... 38.8...... Net punt average...... 36.4...... 32.1...... TIME OF POSSESSION/Game...... 29:45...... 30:15...... 3RD-DOWN Conversions...... 79/162...... 67/156...... 3rd-Down Pct...... 49%...... 43%...... 4TH-DOWN Conversions...... 11/21...... 9/27...... 4th-Down Pct...... 52%...... 33%...... SACKS BY-Yards...... 26-165...... 15-109...... Carl Smith MISC YARDS...... 7...... 22...... TOUCHDOWNS SCORED...... 53...... 42...... FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS...... 4-7...... 10-14...... ON-SIDE KICKS...... 0-3...... 0-0...... RED-ZONE SCORES...... 44-51 86%...... 36-49 73%.... RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS...... 41-51 80%...... 28-49 57%.... PAT-ATTEMPTS...... 49-51 96%...... 38-41 93%.... ATTENDANCE...... 15482...... 40160...... Games/Avg Per Game...... 5/3096...... 6/6693...... Neutral Site Games...... 0/0......

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Campbell 97 85 98 90 9 379 Opponents 58 89 109 65 3 324

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2011 Campbell Football Campbell Overall Individual Statistics

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lg Avg/G KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long SMITH, Carl 10 154 703 26 677 4.4 6 56 67.7 CHANDLER, B. 28 577 20.6 0 41 OATES, C.J. 10 93 531 13 518 5.6 7 65 51.8 ODOM, Kurt 9 176 19.6 0 29 CRAMER, Jordan 11 69 422 1 421 6.1 13 63 38.3 GREEN, Alex 3 32 10.7 0 14 SMITH, Braden 11 79 408 119 289 3.7 8 52 26.3 BURRIS, Colten 1 8 8.0 0 8 ODOM, Kurt 11 57 296 8 288 5.1 1 47 26.2 WILLIAMS, Josh 1 10 10.0 0 10 SLADEK, Stephen 2 9 51 0 51 5.7 0 9 25.5 DODSON, Preston 1 0 0.0 0 0 CHANDLER, B. 11 5 32 0 32 6.4 0 13 2.9 CONSTANTINE, P. 0 10 0.0 0 10 WOLF, Dakota 3 7 30 12 18 2.6 0 12 6.0 Total...... 43 813 18.9 0 41 WILLIAMS, Josh 6 2 12 0 12 6.0 1 10 2.0 Opponents... 58 1048 18.1 0 65 JORDAN, H. 11 2 12 0 12 6.0 0 9 1.1 DODSON, Preston 11 1 9 0 9 9.0 0 9 0.8 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long McMICHAEL, Chad 11 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.4 RUDISILL, Mi. 1 26 26.0 1 26 HILDRETH, J. 7 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.4 Total...... 1 26 26.0 1 26 TEAM 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Opponents... 3 17 5.7 1 12 MOORE, Ted 11 2 0 5 -5 -2.5 0 0 -0.5 TM 6 8 0 14 -14 -1.8 0 0 -2.3 |------PATs ------| Total...... 11 491 2513 198 2315 4.7 36 65 210.5 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts Opponents... 11 384 1853 311 1542 4.0 15 39 140.2 CRAMER, Jordan 15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 90 WILLETS, Adam 0 4-7 47-49 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 59 PASSING G Effic C-A-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G SMITH, Braden 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 48 SMITH, Braden 11 120.21 179-313-7 57.2 1965 14 69 178.6 OATES, C.J. 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 WOLF, Dakota 3 133.87 2-3-0 66.7 24 0 15 8.0 SMITH, Carl 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Total...... 11 120.34 181-316-7 57.3 1989 14 69 180.8 DODSON, Preston 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Opponents... 11 139.89 280-426-18 65.7 3168 26 67 288.0 CONSTANTINE, P. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 JORDAN, H. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 McMICHAEL, Chad 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G CHANDLER, B. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 DODSON, Preston 11 43 473 11.0 5 30 43.0 ROGERS, J. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 JORDAN, H. 11 34 446 13.1 2 69 40.5 WILLIAMS, Josh 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 CONSTANTINE, P. 11 29 407 14.0 1 64 37.0 GREEN, Alex 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 McMICHAEL, Chad 11 16 156 9.8 2 23 14.2 ODOM, Kurt 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 OATES, C.J. 10 15 155 10.3 0 27 15.5 RUDISILL, Mi. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 ODOM, Kurt 11 12 57 4.8 0 9 5.2 EBERWEIN, Sam 0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 2 CRAMER, Jordan 11 11 77 7.0 2 12 7.0 Total...... 53 4-7 49-51 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 379 GREEN, Alex 11 5 60 12.0 1 36 5.5 Opponents... 42 10-14 38-41 0-0 1 1-1 0 1 324 MURPHY, Kelvin 10 5 32 6.4 0 10 3.2 ROGERS, J. 11 3 50 16.7 1 32 4.5 HILDRETH, J. 7 3 36 12.0 0 25 5.1 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G SMITH, Carl 10 3 20 6.7 0 11 2.0 SMITH, Braden 11 392 289 1965 2254 204.9 BLAIN, Carl 3 1 15 15.0 0 15 5.0 SMITH, Carl 10 154 677 0 677 67.7 CHANDLER, B. 11 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.5 OATES, C.J. 10 93 518 0 518 51.8 Total...... 11 181 1989 11.0 14 69 180.8 CRAMER, Jordan 11 69 421 0 421 38.3 Opponents... 11 280 3168 11.3 26 67 288.0 ODOM, Kurt 11 57 288 0 288 26.2 SLADEK, Stephen 2 9 51 0 51 25.5 WOLF, Dakota 3 10 18 24 42 14.0 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long CHANDLER, B. 11 5 32 0 32 2.9 CHANDLER, B. 12 143 11.9 0 27 WILLIAMS, Josh 6 2 12 0 12 2.0 HILDRETH, J. 1 14 14.0 0 14 JORDAN, H. 11 2 12 0 12 1.1 ODOM, Kurt 1 13 13.0 0 0 DODSON, Preston 11 1 9 0 9 0.8 CONSTANTINE, P. 1 27 27.0 1 10 McMICHAEL, Chad 11 1 4 0 4 0.4 ROGERS, J. 0 3 0.0 0 3 HILDRETH, J. 7 1 3 0 3 0.4 Total...... 15 200 13.3 1 27 MOORE, Ted 11 2 -5 0 -5 -0.5 Opponents... 20 181 9.1 0 36 TM 6 8 -14 0 -14 -2.3 Total...... 11 807 2315 1989 4304 391.3 Opponents... 11 810 1542 3168 4710 428.2 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long MONROE, Steth 4 59 14.8 0 48 FELICIANO, Erik 2 6 3.0 0 6 FIELD GOALS M-A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk CHANDLER, B. 2 57 28.5 1 43 WILLETS, Adam 4-7 57.1 0-0 1-2 2-4 1-1 0-0 42 1 BRIDGES, Greg 2 0 0.0 0 0 BARNES, Terrell 2 19 9.5 0 19 RUDISILL, Mi. 2 50 25.0 0 42 STEGALL, B. 1 5 5.0 0 5 BURRIS, Colten 1 0 0.0 0 0 GOLDSMITH, S 1 8 8.0 0 8 PIZZUTI, Paul 1 45 45.0 0 45 Total...... 18 249 13.8 1 48 Opponents... 7 68 9.7 0 27

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2011 Campbell Football Campbell Overall Individual Statistics

FG SEQUENCE Campbell OPPONENTS ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Old Dominion - (32),(45) CHANDLER, B. 11 32 5 143 577 57 814 74.0 Apprentice - - SMITH, Carl 10 677 20 0 0 0 697 69.7 Jacksonville - - OATES, C.J. 10 518 155 0 0 0 673 67.3 Drake 37 (25) ODOM, Kurt 11 288 57 13 176 0 534 48.5 Butler (37) (19),(22),(35) CRAMER, Jordan 11 421 77 0 0 0 498 45.3 Marist - - DODSON, Preston 11 9 473 0 0 0 482 43.8 San Diego - (44),50 JORDAN, H. 11 12 446 0 0 0 458 41.6 Davidson (37),29,(42),35 (18),(33) CONSTANTINE, P. 11 0 407 27 10 0 444 40.4 Morehead State - (40),24 SMITH, Braden 11 289 0 0 0 0 289 26.3 Valparaiso (22) - McMICHAEL, Chad 11 4 156 0 0 0 160 14.5 Georgia State - 44,34 GREEN, Alex 11 0 60 0 32 0 92 8.4 MONROE, Steth 11 0 0 0 0 59 59 5.4 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. HILDRETH, J. 7 3 36 14 0 0 53 7.6 ROGERS, J. 11 0 50 3 0 0 53 4.8 SLADEK, Stephen 2 51 0 0 0 0 51 25.5 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd RUDISILL, Mi. 11 0 0 0 0 50 50 4.5 MOORE, Ted 49 2045 41.7 79 4 10 12 0 PIZZUTI, Paul 9 0 0 0 0 45 45 5.0 Total...... 49 2045 41.7 79 4 10 12 0 MURPHY, Kelvin 10 0 32 0 0 0 32 3.2 Opponents... 36 1397 38.8 60 2 3 11 2 WILLIAMS, Josh 6 12 0 0 10 0 22 3.7 BARNES, Terrell 11 0 0 0 0 19 19 1.7 WOLF, Dakota 3 18 0 0 0 0 18 6.0 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn NetYdLn BLAIN, Carl 3 0 15 0 0 0 15 5.0 EBERWEIN, Sam 41 2293 55.9 2 1 GOLDSMITH, S 10 0 0 0 0 8 8 0.8 WILLETS, Adam 20 1098 54.9 1 0 BURRIS, Colten 11 0 0 0 8 0 8 0.7 LUTZ, Adam 2 100 50.0 0 0 FELICIANO, Erik 11 0 0 0 0 6 6 0.5 MOORE, Ted 1 53 53.0 0 0 STEGALL, B. 4 0 0 0 0 5 5 1.2 Total...... 64 3544 55.4 3 1 1048 38.1 31 MOORE, Ted 11 -5 0 0 0 0 -5 -0.5 Opponents... 61 3427 56.2 6 7 813 40.9 29 TM 6 -14 0 0 0 0 -14 -2.3 Total...... 11 2315 1989 200 813 249 5566 506.0 Opponents... 11 1542 3168 181 1048 68 6007 546.1

Milton Brown

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Campbell Overall Defensive Statistics

|------Tackles------| |Sacks| |------Pass Def------| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEF LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Sf 25 PRICE, Chris 11 21 45 66 1.0-2 . . 1 1 . . . . 92 ROBINSON, J. 11 30 34 64 17.5-63 7.5-39 . . 4 1-0 1 . . 29 FELICIANO, Erik 11 35 27 62 2.5-10 . 2-6 3 . 1-0 . . . 17 SWINTON, Jeff 11 29 24 53 . . . 5 . . . . . 43 BROWN, Milton 11 25 27 52 10.5-50 5.0-38 . 1 1 . 4 . . 34 CHANDLER, B. 11 31 19 50 1.5-6 1.0-5 2-57 4 . . 3 . . 21 MONROE, Steth 11 32 17 49 0.5-1 . 4-59 11 . 1-0 2 . . 95 HERRING, Randel 11 20 28 48 4.0-13 2.5-12 . . 1 2-0 . 2 . 32 RUDISILL, Mi. 11 24 24 48 5.5-25 2.0-20 2-50 1 1 1-26 . . . 31 PIZZUTI, Paul 9 30 17 47 . . 1-45 2 . . . . . 41 BARNES, Terrell 11 11 34 45 4.5-12 0.5-4 2-19 2 1 1-0 . . . 36 BRIDGES, Greg 11 24 11 35 2.0-4 . 2-0 1 . . . . . 38 WILLIAMSON, H. 10 18 16 34 2.5-8 1.0-4 . 2 1 1-0 1 . . 37 GOLDSMITH, S 10 13 14 27 2.0-6 . 1-8 1 . . . . . 30 FARRIS, Matt 11 17 9 26 2.0-10 1.0-9 ...... 94 SMITH, Chris 11 9 15 24 5.0-20 1.0-6 . 1 1 . . . . 42 LYNCH, Taurean 10 6 17 23 3.5-15 1.5-12 . . . 1-0 . . . 47 BURRIS, Colten 11 8 15 23 0.5-1 . 1-0 1 . . . . . 57 SCOTT, Isaac 11 4 9 13 1.5-2 . . . 1 . . . . 22 DAVIS, Ryan 6 3 8 11 ...... 49 HILL, Luke 10 4 6 10 1.5-2 ...... 27 HART, Jared 5 5 4 9 ...... 99 WILLIAMS, DeA 9 2 5 7 0.5-0 . . . . 1-0 . . . 24 ODOM, Kurt 11 1 5 6 ...... 1 1 . 93 SHINE, Freddie 6 1 4 5 ...... 19 BARR, Jake 6 2 2 4 2.0-12 2.0-12 . 1 . . . . . 14 HILDRETH, J. 7 1 2 3 ...... 12 MOORE, Ted 11 1 1 2 ...... 11 SMITH, Braden 11 2 . 2 ...... 45 CRAMER, Jordan 11 1 1 2 ...... 65 BEEROM, Quacy 2 1 1 2 1.5-4 1.0-4 ...... 10 TART, Austin 11 1 1 2 ...... 90 SMITH, Lucas 2 1 1 2 ...... 1 WILLETS, Adam 11 1 1 2 ...... 89 DODSON, Preston 11 1 . 1 ...... 44 ROGERS, C 3 . 1 1 ...... 52 BOLCHOZ, M 4 . 1 1 ...... 3A ONUOHA, Chinedu 5 1 . 1 ...... 18 LUTZ, Adam 3 . 1 1 ...... 20 McMICHAEL, Chad 11 1 . 1 ...... 7 EBERWEIN, Sam 9 . 1 1 ...... TM TM 6 1 . 1 ...... 2A STEGALL, B. 4 . . . . . 1-5 ...... 81 CONSTANTINE, P. 11 ...... 1 . . . 1 . Total...... 11 418 448 866 72-266 26-165 18-249 38 12 10-26 12 4 . Opponents... 11 403 484 887 44.0-175 15-109 7-68 34 15 11-17 11 1 1

56 @CampbellFB Record Book - Honors & Awards Academic All-PFL First Team Colten Burris – LB – 2011 Jordan Cramer – FB - 2011 Charles Fiore – DL – 2008, 2009 Andy Johnson – OL – 2010 Kurt Odom – RB – 2011 Michael Rudisill – LB - 2011 Mike Stryffeler – TE – 2009, 2010

Academic All-PFL Second Team Sam Eberwein – K - 2011 Charles Fiore – DL - 2010 Josh Owens – TE - 2010 Paul Pizzuti – DB - 2010 Daniel Polk – QB – 2009, 2010

First Team All-PFL Milton Brown – LB – 2008 Jordan Cramer – FB – 2011 Sam Issermoyer – OL - 2011 Mike Stryffeler – TE - 2010

Second Team All-PFL Branden Burt – OL – 2011 Brandon Chandler – DB - 2011 Sam Issermoyer – OL – 2009, 2010 Jared Hart – DB – 2010 Randel Herring – DL - 2010 Jordan Cramer Mike Stryffeler – TE – 2009 A.J. Artis (2011) Adam Willets – K – 2009 Carl Blain (2011) Michael Bolchoz (2009) Honorable Mention All-PFL Eric Bratton (2010) Braden Burt – OL - 2010 Jonathan Bridges (2011) Milton Brown – LB – 2009 Brad Brower (2008) Brandon Chandler – DB- 2008, 2009 Milton Brown (2011) Paul Constantine – WR - 2011 Rashaun Brown (2010, 2011) Jared Hart – DB – 2009 Colten Burris (2010,2011) Randel Herring – DL - 2011 Branden Burt (2011) Jeremy Hill – OL – 2010, 2011 Darius Carter (2011) Troy Horan – OL - 2009 Alec Chatham (2009, 2010) Harrison Jordan – WR -2009 Kevin Collins (2011) Steth Monroe – DB - 2011 Paul Constantine (2011) Ted Moore – P – 2010, 2011 Jordan Cramer (2009, 2010, 2011) Daniel Polk – QB – 2010 Ryan Davis (2011) Jeremiah Robinson – DL - 2011 Todd Davis (2010, 2011) Carl Smith – RB - 2011 Tyler Dean (2008, 2009, 2011) Lee Stanley – LB- 2009, 2010 Danny Dillon (2011) Preston Dodson (2011) CoSIDA Academic District 3 Samuel Eberwein (2009, 2010, 2011) Colten Burris – LB – First Team - 2011 LeShawn Edouard (2011) Andy Johnson – OL – First Team - 2010 Raheim Ellison (2008) Charles Fiore – DL – First Team – 2008, 2009 Adhem Elsawi (2009) Kurt Odom – RB – First Team – 2011 Doug Faircloth (2009) Michael Rudisill – LB – First Team - 2011 Erik Feliciano (2011) Mike Stryffeler – TE – First Team – 2009, 2010 Charles Fiore (2008, 2009, 2010) Jon Fleury (2008) Pioneer Football League Academic Honor Roll Brooks Gross (2011) (103 players, 150 times) James Hamblin (2010) Jaylan Adlam (2011) Joe Harris (2010) Jared Hart (2011) Tim Hartman (2009) Kohl Hegetschweiler (2009) Hunter Hiers (2011) Jeremy Hill (2011) Luke Hill (2011) Harris Hite (2011) Jared Hopkins (2009) Troy Horan (2009, 2011) Sam Issermoyer (2008) Andy Johnson (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011) Jacob Kahut (2009) Will Keebler (2009, 2011) Diego Lawrence (2009) Brent Longmire (2008) Adam Lutz (2011) Taurean Lynch (2011) Cody Lyon (2008) Vince Mantuo (2009) Chad McMichael (2009, 2010, 2011) Dylan McSteen (2011) Steven Miller (2008) Kelvin Murphy (2010, 2011) Lloyd Newman (2009) Aaron Nichols (2011) C.J. Oates (2008, 2009, 2011) Sam Issermoyer Kurt Odom (2010, 2011) GoCamels.com 57 Record Book - Honors & Awards Josh Owens (2008, 2009, 2010) Dylan Peebles (2011) Cameron Penrose (2008) Will Phillippi (2009) Paul Pizzuti (2009, 2010, 2011) Daniel Polk (2009, 2010) Ogi Poluga (2008) Ethan Pond (2008, 2009, 2010) Nick Potts (2009, 2010, 2011) Joey Powell (2009) Chris Price (2009, 2010, 2011) Alex Ratley (2011) Taylor Reed (2008, 2009, 2010) Daniel Ritter (2010) Christian Rogers (2011) Michael Rudisill (2010, 2011) Raleigh Sadler (2010) Will Sawyer (2010) Isaac Scott (2010, 2011) Michael Seymour (2010) Freddie Shine (2009, 2010, 2011) Luke Sirgo (2011) Braden Smith (2011) Lucas Smith (2010, 2011) Wesley Snow (2008) Hunter Somerville (2011) Luke Sonricker (2010) Thacker Staley (2011) Brandon Stegall (2010) Adam Stern (2010) Chris Stryffeler (2008) Mike Stryffeler (2008, 2009, 2010) Jordan Cramer Jon-Michael Stone (2009) Aaron Sullivan (2008) Austin Tart (2010, 2011) Geremy Taylor (2010) College Football Performance Awards Scott Van Buren (2009) Greg Bridges – Honorable Mention – Defensive Back – 10/24/11 Matt Vollono (2008, 2009) Milton Brown – Honorable Mention – Linebacker – 11/21/11 Justice Walker (2011) Brandon Chandler – Honorable Mention – Defensive Back – 10/17/11 Mitchell Wells (2011) Jordan Cramer – Honorable Mention – Running Back – 11/7/11 Adam Willets (2009) Erik Feliciano – Honorable Mention – Defensive Back – 10/24/11 Dylan Williams (2010) Ted Moore – Honorable Mention – Punter - 9/26/11 Dakota Wolf (2010, 2011) Ted Moore – Honorable Mention – Punter – 10/17/11 Andrew Yost (2011) C.J. Oates – Honorable Mention – Running Back – 9/12/11 Brandon Young (2010) Jeremiah Robinson – Honorable Mention – Defensive Line – 9/5/11 Carl Smith – Honorable Mention – Running Back – 11/14/11 Pioneer Football League Player of the Week Adam Willets – Honorable Mention – Placekicker – 9/11/10 Milton Brown – Defensive – (9/29/08) Brandon Chandler – Defensive – (11/7/09) College Football Preseason Performance Awards Brandon Chandler – Defensive – (10/15/11) Ted Moore – P – 2011 Cody Lyon – Defensive – (10/31/09) Adam Willets – K - 2011 C.J. Oates – Offensive – (9/11/11) Braden Smith – Offensive (10/23/11) National Strength & Conditioning Association All-American Braden Smith – Offensive (10/30/11) Mike Stryffeler - 2010 Adam Willets – Special Teams – (10/25/09) Adam Willets – Special Teams – (10/31/09) Campbell Student-Athlete Spotlight Award Adam Willets – Special Teams – (11/20/10) Randel Herring – 10/5/10 Campbell Offensive Line – 11/8/10 Phil Steele Preseason All-PFL First Team Mike Stryffeler – 11/15/10 Milton Brown – LB – 2009 Rashaun Brown – RB – 2011 FCS Senior Scout Bowl Watch List Brandon Chandler – DB- 2009, 2010 Jeremy Hill – OL- 2011 Jared Hart – DB – 2011 Sam Issermoyer – OL - 2010 Lombardi Bowl Invitee Mike Stryffeler – TE – 2010 Sam Issermoyer – OL – 2011 Adam Willets – K – 2010 Randel Herring – DL – 2011

Phil Steele Preseason All-PFL Second Team FCS Senior Scout Bowl Invitees Branden Burt – OL - 2011 Jeremy Hill – OL - 2011 Milton Brown – LB – 2010 Ted Moore – P - 2011 Jared Hart – DB – 2010 Randel Herring – DL – 2011 College Sports Madness All-PFL Team Troy Horan – OL – 2010 Sam Issermoyer – OL – 2011 Sam Issermoyer – OL – 2011 Steth Monroe – DB – 2011 Daniel Polk – QB – 2010 Lee Stanley – LB - 2010 College Sports Madness PFL Player of the Week C.J. Oates – RB – Pioneer Football League – 9/12/11 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team Carl Smith – RB – Pioneer Football League – 10/8/11 Branden Burt – OL – Nominee - 2011 Charles Fiore – DE – Nominee – 2010 FCS ADA All-Star Team Jordan Cramer – FB – 2011 Fred Mitchell Placekicking Watch List Adam Willets - 2010 Adam Willets - 2011

Fred Mitchell Placekicking Monthly Award Adam Willets – September 2010 58 @CampbellFB Record Book - All-Time Rosters All-Time Letterwinners Player Position Year Player Position Year Player Position Year Matt Baker DB 2008, 10 Steven Goldsmith DB 2008, 09, 10, 11 Ethan Pond TE 2009 Terrell Barnes LB 2010, 11 Alex Green TE 2011 Chris Price LB 2008, 09, 10, 11 Jake Barr LB 2011 Ray Griffis WR 2008 Daniel Ritter OL 2009, 10, 11 Nick Beaver OL 2011 Jared Hart DB 2008, 09, 10, 11 Taylor Reed DL 2008, 09, 10 Quacy Beerom DL 2011 Alex Henry OL 2009 Jabri Ridenhour WR 2011 Carl Blain WR 2008, 09, 10, 11 Randel Herring DL 2008, 09, 10, 11 Jeremiah Robinson DL 2008, 10, 11 Payton Brady QB 2009 Jordan Hildreth WR 2011 Christian Rogers TE 2009, 10 Eric Bratton DL 2009 Jason Hill DL 2008 Jonathan Rogers WR 2011 Greg Bridges DB 2011 Jeremy Hill OL 2008, 09, 10, 11 Alex Royal WR 2008 Brad Brower DB 2008 Lucas Hill LB 2011 Michael Rudisill LB 2010, 11 Dalton Brown OL 2011 James Hingleton DL 2009, 10 Will Sawyer OL 2011 Milton Brown LB 2008, 09, 10, 11 Troy Horan OL 2008, 09, 10, 11 Isaac Scott DL 2011 Rashaun Brown RB 2008, 09, 10 Sam Issermoyer OL 2008, 09, 10, 11 Freddie Shine DL 2008, 09, 10, 11 Kyle Bryant WR 2009 Andy Johnson OL 2008, 09, 10, 11 Braden Smith QB 2011 Colten Burris LB 2011 Matt Jones DB 2008 Carl Smith RB 2008, 09, 10, 11 Branden Burt OL 2008, 09, 10, 11 Harrison Jordan WR 2008, 09, 10, 11 Chris Smith DL 2010, 11 Brennan Burt P 2008 Brent Longmire TE 2008 Baryn Spry OL 2009 Brandon Chandler DB 2008, 09, 11 Adam Lutz K/P 2011 Andy Stallings WR 2009 Paul Constantine WR 2008, 09, 10, 11 Taurean Lynch DL 2010, 11 Lee Stanley LB 2008, 09, 10 Jordan Cramer FB 2008, 09, 10, 11 Cody Lyon DB 2008, 09 C.J. Starkey WR 2009 Chris Crockett FB 2008 Jody Maness LB 2009 Adam Stern OL 2011 Manny Davis LB 2009, 10 Chad McMichael WR 2010, 11 Jon Michael Stone LB 2008, 09 Todd Davis OL 2008, 11 Steth Monroe DB 2009, 10, 11 Mike Stryffeler TE 2008, 09, 10 Ryan Davis DB 2009, 10, 11 Ted Moore P 2008, 09, 10, 11 Eddie Stubbs WR 2009 Tyler Dean OL/DL/TE 2008, 09, 10, 11 Kelvin Murphy WR 2008, 09, 10, 11 Jeff Swinton DB 2010, 11 Christian Dixon DB 2008, 09, 10 Lloyd Newman LB 2009, 10 Austin Tart LS 2008, 10, 11 Preston Dodson WR/TE 2011 C.J. Oates RB 2008, 09, 10, 11 Matt Vollono QB 2008, 09 Sam Eberwein K 2009, 10, 11 Kurt Odom RB 2010, 11 Donte Washington DB 2008 Adhem Elsawi OL 2009 Chinedu Onuoha LB 2011 Adam Willets PK 2008, 09, 10, 11 Matt Farris LB 2011 Josh Owens TE 2008, 09, 10 DeAnthony Williams DL 2010, 11 Erik Feliciano DB 2008, 09, 10, 11 Will Phillippi LB 2009, 10 Josh Williams RB 2011 Charles Fiore DL 2008, 09, 10 Paul Pizzuti DB 2009, 10, 11 Hassan Williamson LB 2010, 11 Jon Fleury LB 2008 Daniel Polk QB 2009, 10 Dakota Wolf QB 2010, 11

All Time Numerical Roster Number Player Number Player Number Player 1...... Adam Willets (2008-11) 22...... Ryan Davis (2009-) ...... Colten Burris (2011-) 2...... C.J. Oates (2008-11) ...... Raheim Ellison (2008) 48...... Manny Davis (2010) 3...... Harrison Jordan (2008-11) 23...... Brad Brower (2008) ...... Ryan Davis (2008) 4...... Brennan Burt (2008-10) ...... Vince Mantuo (2011-) ...... Darious Kirtz (2009) ...... Luke Sirgo (2011-) 24...... Tim Hartman (2009) ...... Dylan Peebles (2011) ...... Shawn Sweeney (2011-) ...... Kurt Odom (2010-) 49...... Brandon Harris (2008) 5...... Daniel Polk (2009-10) ...... Justice Walker (2011) ...... Luke Hill (2011) ...... Alex Munro (2008) ...... Donte’ Washington (2008) 50...... Doug Faircloth (2009-10) 6...... Rashaun Brown (2008-) 25...... Chris Price (2008-11) ...... Derick McKoy (2011) 7...... Sam Eberwein (2010-) 26...... Taylor Cabral (2008) ...... Will Phillippi (2008) ...... Payton Brady (2009) ...... Brandon Harris (2009-10) 51...... Thacker Staley (2011-) ...... Wesley Snow (2008) ...... Aaron Nichols (2011-) ...... Aaron Sullivan (2008) 8...... Carl Blain (2008-) 27...... Jared Hart (2008-11) 52...... Michael Bolchoz (2009-) 9...... Ray Griffis (2008-09) 28...... Stephen Sladek (2011-) ...... Mike Phillips (2008) ...... Kelvin Murphy (2011) ...... Carl Smith (2008-11) 53...... Cecil Garber (2011-) ...... C.J. Starkey (2010) 29...... Erik Feliciano (2008-11) ...... Jody Maness (2008-10) 10...... James Hamblin (2011-) 30...... Travis Carroll (2009) 54...... John Alford (2011-) ...... Nick Potts (2009) ...... Alec Chatham (2010) ...... Manny Davis (2009-10) ...... Austin Tart (2008, 2010-11) ...... Matt Farris (2011-) ...... Chris Pizzo (2008) 11...... Kevin Collins (2011) ...... Justis Johnson (2008) 55...... Charles Fiore (2008-10) ...... Christian Dixon (2008-10) 31...... Paul Pizzuti (2009-) 56...... Dominic Everett (2009) ...... Braden Smith (2011-) 32...... Michael Rudisill (2010-) ...... J.T. Cox (2008) 12...... Darius Carter (2011-) 33...... Tyler Barnett (2009) 57...... Isaac Scott (2011-) ...... Ted Moore (2008-11) ...... Chinedu Onuoha (2011) 58...... Dalton Brown (2011-) 13...... Dakota Wolf (2010-) ...... Will Phillippi (2009-10) ...... Danny Dillon (2011) ...... C.J. Starkey (2008-09) 34...... Brandon Chandler (2008-09, 2011) ...... Lee Stanley (2008-10) 14...... Jordan Hildreth (2010-) 35...... Chris Crockett (2008-09) 59...... Jacob Brewer (2011) ...... Matt Vollono (2008-09) ...... Andrew Yost (2011-) ...... James Hingleton (2009-10) 15...... Clarence Finney (2008-09) 36...... Greg Bridges (2011-) ...... Jeremiah Robinson (2008) ...... Scott Hayes (2010-11) ...... Matt Jones (2008) 60...... Chad McDuffie (2008) ...... Nick Potts (2010-) 37...... Steven Goldsmith (2008-11) 61...... Andy Johnson (2008-11) 16...... Ben Bolling (2011) 38...... Hassan Williamson (2010-) 62...... Troy Horan (2008-11) ...... Alex Royal (2008-10) ...... Dave Matthews (2008-09) 63...... Todd Davis (2008-11) 17...... Jon-Michael Stone (2008-09) 39...... Jaylan Adlam (2011) 64...... Tyler Dean (2008-10) ...... Jeff Swinton (2010-11) ...... Lloyd Newman (2009-10) ...... LeShawn Eduoard (2011-) 18...... Jonathan Bridges (2011-) ...... Russell Wantowski (2008) 65...... Quacy Beerom (2011-) ...... Adam Lutz (2011) 40...... Matt Baker (2008-10) ...... Ogi Poluga (2008-09) ...... Mike Stryffeler (2008-10) 41...... Terrell Barnes (2010-11) 66...... Matt Cox (2009-10) 19...... Jake Barr (2011-) ...... Cody Lyon (2008-09) ...... Al Nixon (2011) ...... Chad Christopher (2011) 42...... Taurean Lynch (2010-) ...... Alex Ratley (2011-) ...... Nate Landi (2011) ...... Branden Dunn (2008-09) 67...... Adhem Elsawi (2009) ...... Daniel Polk (2008) 43...... Milton Brown (2008-11) 68...... Baryn Spry (2009-10) ...... Billy Ray (2009) 44...... Christian Rogers (2010-) ...... Bobby Trimble (2008) 20...... Chad McMichael (2010-) ...... Jason Hill (2008-09) 69...... Daniel Ritter (2009-) ...... Joseph Parrish (2008-09) 45...... Jordan Cramer (2008-11) 70...... Jeremy Hill (2008-11) 21...... Jon Fleury (2008) 46...... Garrett Huneycutt (2011-) 71...... Alan Lockamy (2009-10) ...... Steth Monroe (2009-) ...... Craig Reid (2008) ...... Dylan McSteen (2011-) ...... Brandon Stegall (2011) 47...... Jarin Bouie (2009) 72...... Sam Issermoyer (2009-11)

GoCamels.com 59 Record Book - Year-by-Year Results All Time Numerical Roster (cont.) Number Player 73...... Branden Burt (2008-11) 74...... Sam Issermoyer (2008) ...... Adam Stern (2011-) 75...... Devin Combs (2009) ...... Shane Rudd (2008) ...... Will Sawyer (2011) 76...... Nick Beaver (2011-) ...... Marshall Trogdon (2008-09) 77...... Alex Henry (2008-09) 78...... Demeturis Jenkins (2010-) ...... Brandon Priebe (2008) 79...... Eric Bratton (2008-10) ...... Harris Hite (2011-) 80...... T.J. McGee (2011-) ...... Kelvin Murphy (2008-10) 81...... Paul Constantine (2009-11) ...... Josh Severns (2008) 82...... A.J. Artis (2011) ...... Andy Stallings (2009) ...... Phillip Thompson (2008) 83 ...... Jonathon Rogers (2010-) ...... Eddie Stubbs (2008-09) 84...... Will Keebler (2010-11) ...... Diego Lawrence (2009) 85...... Josh Owens (2009-10) 86...... Kyle Bryant (2009-10) ...... Hunter Hiers (2011-) 87...... Jabri Ridenhour (2011) 88...... Alex Green (2011-) ...... Ethan Pond (2008-09) 89...... Paul Constantine (2008) ...... Preston Dodson (2011) 90...... Sam Eberwein (2009) ...... Lucas Smith (2011-) 91...... Jacob Kahut (2009) ...... Brent Longmire (2008) 92...... Jeremiah Robinson (2010-11) ...... Alec Chatham (2008-09) 93...... Freddie Shine (2008-11) 94...... Chris Smith (2010-11) ...... Christian Rogers (2009) ...... E.J. Rascoe (2008) 95...... Randel Herring (2008-11) 96...... Zach Lover (2011) ...... Josh Owens (2008) 97...... Eric Bratton (2010) ...... Mitchell Wells (2011) 98...... Tyler Dean (2011) ...... Taylor Reed (2008-10) ...... Hunter Somerville (2011) 99...... DeAnthony Williams (2010-11)

Note: Because of the limited records from the Year-by-Year Results early days of Campbell football if anyone has information or complete rosters from 1925-1950 2008 2010 please contact or see the Campbell media rela- 1-10, 0-8 PFL 3-8, 2-6 PFL tions department at 910-814-4367 or [email protected]. Aug. 30 Birmingham-Southern L 6-12 Sept. 4 at UVA-Wise W 20-16 Sept. 6 at Methodist L 21-32 Sept. 11 Old Dominion L 13-44 Sept. 13 at Jacksonville * L 0-52 Sept. 18 Davidson * L 27-28 Sept. 20 San Diego * L 7-43 Sept. 25 Georgia State L 21-24 Sept. 27 at Carthage W 36-27 Oct. 2 at Butler * W 27-10 Oct. 4 at Dayton * L 0-42 Oct. 16 Drake * L 12-14 Oct. 11 Butler * L 7-56 Oct. 23 at Dayton * L 23-41 Oct. 18 at Drake * L 0-45 Oct. 30 Marist * L 14-42 Nov. 1 Davidson * L 0-49 Nov. 6 Valparaiso * W 56-14 Nov. 15 Valparaiso * L 14-47 Nov. 13 at Jacksonville * L 24-31 Nov. 22 at Morehead State * L 7-42 Nov. 20 at Morehead State * L OT 24-30

2009 2011 3-8, 2-6 PFL 6-5, 5-3 PFL

Sept. 5 Methodist W 48-28 Sept. 3 at Old Dominion L 14-41 Sept. 12 at Birmingham-Southern L OT 28-35 Sept. 10 Apprentice W 76-0 Sept. 19 at Davidson * L 7-24 Sept. 24 Jacksonville * L 21-57 Oct. 3 at Marist * L 13-34 Oct. 1 at Drake * L 14-31 Oct. 10 Dayton * L 17-35 Oct. 8 Butler * W 38-23 Oct. 17 at Old Dominion L 17-28 Oct. 15 at Marist * W 35-21 Oct. 24 Butler * L 16-23 Oct. 22 San Diego * W 48-24 Oct. 31 Morehead State * W 31-22 Oct. 29 at Davidson * W OT 26-20 Nov. 7 at Drake * L 6-49 Nov. 5 Morehead State * W 41-31 Nov. 14 at Valparaiso * W 17-3 Nov. 12 at Valparaiso * L 31-34 Nov. 21 Jacksonville * L 14-34 Nov. 19 at Georgia State L 35-42

Will Phillippi * Pioneer Football League game 60 @CampbellFB Record Book - All-Time Series / Year-by-Year Leaders All-Time Series

Opponent Record Date H/A Result Apprentice...... 1-0, 1-0 H 9/10/11 vs...... H...... W 76-0

Birmingham-Southern...... 0-2, 0-1 H, 0-1 A 8/30/08...... H...... L 6-12 9/12/09...... A...... L 28-35 (OT)

Butler...... 2-2, 1-2 H, 1-0 A 10/11/08...... H...... L 7-56 10/24/09...... H...... L 16-23 10/2/10...... A...... W 27-10 10/8/11...... H...... W 38-23

Carthage...... 1-0, 1-0 A 9/27/08...... A...... W 27-36

Davidson...... 1-3, 1-2 H, 0-1 A 11/1/08...... H...... L 0-49 9/19/09...... A...... L 7-24 9/18/10...... H...... L 27-28 10/29/11...... H...... W 26-20 (3OT)

Dayton...... 0-3, 0-1 H, 0-2 A 10/4/08...... A...... L 0-42 10/10/09...... H...... L 17-35 10/23/10...... A...... L 23-41

Drake...... 0-4, 0-1 H, 0-3 A 10/18/08 ...... A...... L 0-45 11/7/09 ...... A...... L 6-49 CJ Oates Daniel Polk 10/16/10...... H...... L 12-14 Year-by-Year Leaders Yards 10/1/11...... A...... L 14-31 Year Name # RUSHING 2008 Kelvin Murphy 226 Georgia State...... 0-2, 0-1 H, 0-1 A Attempts 2009 Harrison Jordan 404 9/25/10...... H...... L 21-24 Year Name # 2010 Harrison Jordan 334 11/19/11...... A...... L 35-42 2008 CJ Oates 101 2011 Preston Dodson 473 2009 Daniel Polk 143 Jacksonville...... 0-4, 0-2 H, 0-2 A 2010 Daniel Polk 151 Average 9/13/08...... A...... L 0-52 2011 Carl Smith 154 Year Name # 11/21/09...... H...... L 14-34 2008 Carl Blain 16.4 11/13/10...... A...... L 24-31 Yards 2009 Paul Constantine 17.7 9/24/11...... H...... L 21-57 Year Name # 2010 Harrison Jordan 11.5 2008 CJ Oates 364 2011 Paul Constantine 14.0 Marist...... 1-2, 0-1 H, 1-1 A 2009 Daniel Polk 572 10/3/09...... A...... L 13-34 2010 Rashaun Brown 673 TD 10/30/10...... H...... L 14-42 2011 Carl Smith 677 Year Name # 10/15/11...... A...... W 35-21 2008 Paul Constantine 3

Average 2009 Harrison Jordan 3 Methodist...... 1-1, 1-0 H, 0-1 A Year Name # 2010 Mike Stryffeler 4 9/6/08...... A...... L 21-32 2008 CJ Oates 3.6 2011 Preston Dodson 5 9/5/09...... H...... W 48-28 2009 C. Oates, R. Brown 5.5 2010 Rashaun Brown 5.7 PASSING Morehead State...... 2-2, 2-0 H, 0-2 A 2011 Jordan Cramer 6.1 Year Name Yds. A-C-Int. TD 11/22/08...... A...... L 7-42 2008 Matt Vollono 909 180-85-12 3 10/31/09...... H...... W 31-22 TD 2009 Daniel Polk 1355 216-115-7 5 11/20/10...... A...... L 24-30 (2OT) Year Name # 2010 Daniel Polk 1263 217-123-4 8 11/5/11...... H...... W 41-31 2008 C. Oates, C. Smith, R. Brown 1 2011 Braden Smith 1965 313-179-7 14 2009 Carl Smith 5 Old Dominion...... 0-3, 0-1 H, 0-2 A 2010 Daniel Polk 12 TOTAL OFFENSE 10/17/09...... A...... L 17-28 2011 Jordan Cramer 13 Total 9/11/10...... H...... L 13-44 Year Name # (Plays-Rush-Pass) 9/3/11...... A...... L 14-41 RECEIVING 2008 Matt Vollono 784 (227- -125-909) Receptions 2009 Daniel Polk 1927 (359-572-1355) San Diego...... 1-1, 1-1 H Year Name # 2010 Daniel Polk 1821 (368-558-1263) 9/20/08...... H...... L 7-43 2008 Kelvin Murphy 20 2011 Braden Smith 2254 (392-289-1965) 10/22/11...... H...... W 48-28 2009 Mile Stryffeler 29 2010 Harrison Jordan 29 UVA Wise...... 1-0, 1-0 A 2011 Preston Dodson 43 9/5/10...... A...... W 20-16

Valparaiso...... 2-2, 1-1 H, 1-1 A ALL PURPOSE 11/15/08...... H...... L 14-47 Total 11/14/09...... A...... W 17-3 Year Name Rush Rcv. PR KR IR Tot. Avg. 11/6/10...... H...... W 56-14 2008 Brandon Chandler 0 0 2 393 41 436 39.6 11/12/11...... A...... L 31-34 2009 CJ Oates 567 141 0 8 0 716 65.1 2010 Rashaun Brown 673 20 0 67 0 760 84.4 H – Campbell home 2011 Brandon Chandler 32 5 143 577 57 814 74.0 A – Campbell away (Division I only)

GoCamels.com 61 Record Book - Year-by-Year Leaders PUNT RETURN Year Name Att. Yds. Avg. TD 2008 Brad Brower 7 32 4.6 0 2009 Brandon Chandler 9 86 9.6 0 2010 Harrison Jordan 7 44 6.3 0 2011 Brandon Chandler 12 143 11.9 0

PUNTING Year Name Att. Yds. Avg. Lg 2008 Ted Moore 72 2732 37.9 61 2009 Ted Moore 57 2202 38.6 60 2010 Ted Moore 43 1732 40.3 64 2011 Ted Moore 49 2045 41.7 79

DEFENSE Total Tackles Year Name # 2008 Milton Brown 85 2009 Lee Stanley 88 2010 Lee Stanley 83 2011 Chris Price 66

Solo Tackles Year Name # 2008 Milton Brown 48 2009 Lee Stanley 45 2010 Paul Pizzuti 29 2011 Erik Feliciano 35

Assisted Tackles Year Name # Adam Willets 2008 Milton Brown 37 Lee Stanley 2009 Lee Stanley 43 SCORING 2010 Lee Stanley 57 Points 2011 Chris Price 45 Forced Fumbles Year Name TD FG XP Pts Year Name # 2008 Adam Willets 0 5-5 11-12 26 Tackles for Loss 2008 JM Stone, B. Chandler 1 2009 Adam Willets 0 9-12 18-22 45 Year Name # 2009 7 tied 1 2010 Daniel Polk 12 0 0 72 2008 Jason Hill 6.0 2010 5 tied 1 2011 Jordan Cramer 15 0 0 90 2009 Eric Bratton 6.0 2011 Milton Brown 4 2010 Jeremiah Robinson 5.5 KICKING 2011 Jeremiah Robinson 17.5 Fumbles Recovered Year Name Made Att. Pct. Lg Year Name # 2008 Adam Willets 5 5 1.00 42 Sacks 2008 Austin Tart 2 2009 Adam Willets 9 12 .750 44 Year Name # 2009 6 tied 1 2010 Adam Willets 9 15 .600 47 2008 Jeremiah Robinson 2.5 2010 P. Pizzuti, E. Feliciano 2 2011 Adam Willets 4 7 .571 42 2009 Jason Hill 2.5 2011 Randel Herring 2 2010 Matt Cox 2.0 KICKOFF RETURN 2011 Jeremiah Robinson 7.5 Interceptions Year Name Att. Yds. Avg. TD Year Name # 2008 Brandon Chandler 17 393 23.1 1 Hurries 2008 Donte’ Washington 6 2009 Brandon Chandler 13 249 19.2 0 Year Name # 2009 C. Lyon, C. Dixon, B. Chandler 3 2010 Paul Constantine 15 336 22.4 0 2008 Charles Fiore 1 2010 4 tied 1 2011 Brandon Chandler 28 577 20.6 0 2009 Taylor Reed 2 2011 Steth Monroe 4 2010 Jeremiah Robinson 3 2011 Jeremiah Robinson 4 Interception Yards Year Name Yds. (avg.) 2008 Milton Brown 145 (48.3) 2009 Cody Lyon 51 (17.0) 2010 Chris Smith 22 (22.0) 2011 Steth Monroe 59 (14.8)

Intercept Returns for Touchdowns Year Name # 2008 Milton Brown 2 2009 Cody Lyon 1 2010 - - 2011 Brandon Chandler 1

Passes Defended Year Name # 2008 M. Brown, D. Washington 4 2009 Brandon Chandler 6 2010 Paul Pizzuti 6 2011 Steth Monroe 11

Blocked Kicks Year Name # 2008 Randel Herring 1 2009 Randel Herring 1 2010 E. Feliciano, K. Odom 1 2011 Randel Herring 2

Charles Fiore Paul Constantine

62 @CampbellFB Record Book - Career Records Individual Career Records Passing yards/game (minimum 5 games) RUSHING 1. 178.6 Braden Smith (11 games) 2011 Rushing yards 2. 90.3 Daniel Polk (29 games) 2008-10 1. 1918 Carl Smith (426-1918) 2008-11 3. 72.2 Matt Vollono (17 games) 2008-09 2. 1822 C.J. Oates (380-1822) 2008-11 4. 31.8 Wesley Snow (8 games) 2008 3. 1138 Rashaun Brown (231-1138) 2008-11 5. 23.9 Alex Munro (7 games) 2008 4. 1130 Daniel Polk (294-1130) 2008-10 6. 7.7 Dakota Wolf (7 games) 2010-11 5. 499 Jordan Cramer (97-499) 2008-11 6. 408 Kurt Odom (79-408) 2010-11 RECEIVING 7. 289 Braden Smith (79-289) 2011 Pass reception yards 8. 149 Harrison Jordan (26-149) 2008-11 1. 1230 Harrison Jordan (95-1230) 2008-11 9. 64 Dakota Wolf (11-64) 2010-11 2. 1045 Paul Constantine (75-1045) 2008-11 10. 51 Stephen Sladek (9-51) 2010-11 3. 648 Mike Stryffeler (62-648) 2008-10 4. 488 C.J. Oates (54-488) 2008-11 Rushing attempts 5. 473 Preston Dodson (43-473) 2011 1. 426 Carl Smith (426-1918) 2008-11 6. 358 Kelvin Murphy (40-358) 2008-11 2. 380 C.J. Oates (380-1822) 2008-11 7. 357 Carl Blain (20-357) 2008-11 3. 294 Daniel Polk (294-1130) 2008-10 8. 275 Carl Smith (33-275) 2008-11 4. 231 Rashaun Brown (231-1138) 2008-11 9. 213 Chad McMichael (21-213) 2009-11 5. 97 Jordan Cramer (97-499) 2008-11 10. 203 Alex Royal (14-203) 2008-10 6. 79 Braden Smith (79-289) 2011 79 Kurt Odom (79-408) 2010-11 Pass receptions 8. 57 Matt Vollono (57--128) 2008-09 1. 95 Harrison Jordan (95-1230) 2008-11 9. 39 Alex Munro (39-15) 2008 2. 75 Paul Constantine (75-1045) 2008-11 10. 26 Harrison Jordan (26-149) 2008-11 3. 62 Mike Stryffeler (62-648) 2008-10 4. 54 C.J. Oates (54-488) 2008-11 Rushing TDs 5. 43 Preston Dodson (43-473) 2011 1. 17 Carl Smith 2008-11 6. 40 Kelvin Murphy (40-358) 2008-11 2. 16 Daniel Polk 2008-10 7. 33 Carl Smith (33-275) 2008-11 3. 14 Jordan Cramer 2008-11 8. 21 Chad McMichael (21-213) 2009-11 14 C.J. Oates 2008-11 9. 20 Carl Blain (20-357) 2008-11 5. 8 Braden Smith 2011 20 Jordan Cramer (20-169) 2008-11 6. 6 Rashaun Brown 2008-11 7. 4 Kurt Odom 2010-11 Pass reception TDs 8. 1 Harrison Jordan 2008-11 1. 8 Harrison Jordan 2008-11 1 Josh Williams 2010-11 Matt Vollono 2. 6 Paul Constantine 2008-11 Passing yards 6 Mike Stryffeler 2008-10 Average yards/rush (minimum 20 attempts) 1. 2618 Daniel Polk (238-434-11) 2008-10 4. 5 Preston Dodson 2011 1. 5.73 Harrison Jordan (26-149) 2008-11 2. 1965 Braden Smith (179-313-7) 2011 5. 2 Chad McMichael 2009-11 2. 5.16 Kurt Odom (79-408) 2010-11 3. 1228 Matt Vollono (107-215-15) 2008-09 2 C.J. Oates 2008-11 3. 5.14 Jordan Cramer (97-499) 2008-11 4. 254 Wesley Snow (27-63-2) 2008 2 Jordan Cramer 2008-11 4. 4.93 Rashaun Brown (231-1138) 2008-11 5. 167 Alex Munro (15-46-4) 2008 8. 1 Jonathon Rogers 2009-11 5. 4.79 C.J. Oates (380-1822) 2008-11 6. 54 Dakota Wolf (5-10-0) 2010-11 1 Alex Green 2009-11 6. 4.50 Carl Smith (426-1918) 2008-11 1 Kurt Odom 2010-11 7. 3.84 Daniel Polk (294-1130) 2008-10 Passing TDs 1 Alex Royal 2008-10 8. 3.66 Braden Smith (79-289) 2011 1. 14 Braden Smith 2011 1 Carl Blain 2008-11 9. 0.38 Alex Munro (39-15) 2008 2. 13 Daniel Polk 2008-10 1 Kelvin Murphy 2008-11 10. -2.25 Matt Vollono (57--128) 2008-09 3. 7 Matt Vollono 2008-09 4. 3 Wesley Snow 2008 Avg. yards/catch (minimum 5 receptions) Rushing yards/game (minimum 5 games) 1. 17.85 Carl Blain (20-357) 2008-11 1. 48.0 Carl Smith (40 games) 2008-11 Passes had intercepted 2. 14.75 Ray Griffis (8-118) 2008-09 2. 45.5 C.J. Oates (40 games) 2008-11 1. 15 Matt Vollono (107-215-15) 2008-09 3. 14.50 Alex Royal (14-203) 2008-10 3. 45.5 Rashaun Brown (25 games)2008-11 2. 11 Daniel Polk (238-434-11) 2008-10 4. 14.20 Jonathon Rogers (5-71) 2009-11 4. 39.0 Daniel Polk (29 games) 2008-10 3. 7 Braden Smith (179-313-7) 2011 5. 13.93 Paul Constantine (75-1045) 2008-11 5. 26.3 Braden Smith (11 games) 2011 4. 4 Alex Munro (15-46-4) 2008 6. 12.95 Harrison Jordan (95-1230) 2008-11 6. 21.5 Kurt Odom (19 games) 2010-11 5. 2 Wesley Snow (27-63-2) 2008 7. 12.67 Brent Longmire (6-76) 2008 7. 11.3 Jordan Cramer (44 games) 2008-11 8. 12.00 Alex Green (5-60) 2009-11 8. 9.1 Dakota Wolf (7 games) 2010-11 Pass completion pct (minimum 20 attempts) 9. 11.00 Preston Dodson (43-473) 2011 9. 8.2 Darious Kirtz (6 games) 2009 1. 57.2 Braden Smith (179-313-7) 2011 10. 10.45 Mike Stryffeler (62-648) 2008-10 10. 5.8 Taylor Cabral (6 games) 2008 2. 54.8 Daniel Polk (238-434-11) 2008-10 3. 49.8 Matt Vollono (107-215-15) 2008-09 Receptions/game (minimum 5 games) PASSING (CAREER) 4. 42.9 Wesley Snow (27-63-2) 2008 1. 3.91 Preston Dodson (11 games) 2011 Pass attempts 5. 32.6 Alex Munro (15-46-4) 2008 2. 2.21 Harrison Jordan (43 gms) 2008-11 1. 434 Daniel Polk (238-434-11) 2008-10 3. 2.12 Josh Severns (8 games) 2008 2. 313 Braden Smith (179-313-7) 2011 Pass efficiency (minimum 20 attempts) 4. 1.94 Mike Stryffeler (32 games) 2008-10 3. 215 Matt Vollono (107-215-15) 2008-09 1. 120.2 Braden Smith (179-313-7) 2011 5. 1.83 Paul Constantine (41 gms) 2008-11 4. 63 Wesley Snow (27-63-2) 2008 2. 110.3 Daniel Polk (238-434-11) 2008-10 6. 1.35 C.J. Oates (40 games) 2008-11 5. 46 Alex Munro (15-46-4) 2008 3. 94.5 Matt Vollono (107-215-15) 2008-09 7. 1.00 Chad McMichael (21 gms) 2009-11 6. 10 Dakota Wolf (5-10-0) 2010-11 4. 86.1 Wesley Snow (27-63-2) 2008 1.00 Andy Stallings (8 games) 2009 7. 1 Ted Moore (0-1-0) 2008-11 5. 45.7 Alex Munro (15-46-4) 2008 9. 0.93 Kelvin Murphy (43 games) 2008-11 1 Nick Potts (0-1-0) 2009-11 10. 0.82 Carl Smith (40 games) 2008-11 1 C.J. Oates (0-1-0) 2008-11 Average yards/pass (minimum 20 attempts) 1. 6.3 Braden Smith (179-313-7) 2011 TOTAL OFFENSE Pass completions 2. 6.0 Daniel Polk (238-434-11) 2008-10 Total offense yards 1. 238 Daniel Polk (238-434-11) 2008-10 3. 5.7 Matt Vollono (107-215-15) 2008-09 1. 3748 Daniel Polk (728-3748) 2008-10 2. 179 Braden Smith (179-313-7) 2011 4. 4.0 Wesley Snow (27-63-2) 2008 2. 2254 Braden Smith (392-2254) 2011 3. 107 Matt Vollono (107-215-15) 2008-09 5. 3.6 Alex Munro (15-46-4) 2008 3. 1918 Carl Smith (426-1918) 2008-11 4. 27 Wesley Snow (27-63-2) 2008 4. 1822 C.J. Oates (381-1822) 2008-11 5. 15 Alex Munro (15-46-4) 2008 Avg. yards/completion (minimum 20 att.) 5. 1138 Rashaun Brown (231-1138) 2008-11 6. 5 Dakota Wolf (5-10-0) 2010-11 1. 11.5 Matt Vollono (107-215-15) 2008-09 6. 1100 Matt Vollono (272-1100) 2008-09 2. 11.1 Alex Munro (15-46-4) 2008 7. 499 Jordan Cramer (97-499) 2008-11 3. 11.0 Daniel Polk (238-434-11) 2008-10 8. 408 Kurt Odom (79-408) 2010-11 4. 11.0 Braden Smith (179-313-7) 2011 9. 241 Wesley Snow (81-241) 2008 5. 9.4 Wesley Snow (27-63-2) 2008 10. 182 Alex Munro (85-182) 2008

GoCamels.com 63 Record Book - Career Records All purpose yards/game (min. 5 games) 1. 58.0 C.J. Oates (40 games) 2008-11 2. 57.2 Carl Smith (40 games) 2008-11 3. 49.9 Rashaun Brown (25 gms) 2008-11 4. 48.6 Brandon Chandler (33 gms)2008-11 5. 47.1 Harrison Jordan (43 gms) 2008-11 6. 43.8 Preston Dodson (11 gms) 2011 7. 39.4 Paul Constantine (41 gms) 2008-11 8. 39.3 Daniel Polk (29 games) 2008-10 9. 37.4 Kurt Odom (19 games) 2010-11 10. 28.7 Brad Brower (10 games) 2008

SCORING Total points scored 1. 185 Adam Willets (104 PAT, 27 FG) 2008-11 2. 102 Carl Smith (17 TD) 2008-11 3. 96 Daniel Polk (16 TD) 2008-10 96 C.J. Oates (16 TD) 2008-11 96 Jordan Cramer (16 TD) 2008-11 6. 54 Harrison Jordan (9 TD) 2008-11 7. 48 Braden Smith (8 TD) 2011 8. 42 Paul Constantine (7 TD) 2008-11 9. 38 Mike Stryffeler (6 TD, 1 PAT) 2008-10 10. 36 Rashaun Brown (6 TD) 2008-11

Touchdowns scored 1. 17 Carl Smith (17 rush) 2008-11 2. 16 Daniel Polk (16 rush) 2008-10 16 C.J. Oates (14 rush, 2 rcv) 2008-11 16 Jordan Cramer (14 rush, 2 rcv) 2008-11 5. 9 Harrison Jordan (1 rush, 8 rcv) 2008-11 6. 8 Braden Smith (8 rush) 2011 7. 7 Paul Constantine (6 rcv, 1 ret) 2008-11 8. 6 Rashaun Brown (6 rush) 2008-11 6 Mike Stryffeler (6 rcv) 2008-10 Rashaun Brown 10. 5 Preston Dodson (5 rcv) 2011 Ted Moore TDs responsible for 5 Kurt Odom (4 rush, 1 rcv) 2010-11 7. 14 Jordan Hildreth (1-14) 2010-11 1. 29 Daniel Polk 2008-10 14 Cody Lyon (2-14) 2008-09 2. 22 Braden Smith 2011 EXTRA POINTS 9. 3 Jonathon Rogers (0-3) 2009-11 3. 17 Carl Smith 2008-11 PAT kicks made 4. 16 Jordan Cramer 2008-11 1. 104 Adam Willets (104-114) 2008-11 Punt returns 16 C.J. Oates 2008-11 2. 7 Samuel Eberwein (7-7) 2009-11 1. 22 Brandon Chandler (22-231) 2008-11 6. 9 Harrison Jordan 2008-11 2. 7 Brad Brower (7-32) 2008 7. 7 Matt Vollono 2008-09 PAT kicks attempted 7 Harrison Jordan (7-44) 2008-11 7 Paul Constantine 2008-11 1. 114 Adam Willets (104-114) 2008-11 4. 2 Kurt Odom (2-21) 2010-11 9. 6 Rashaun Brown 2008-11 2. 7 Samuel Eberwein (7-7) 2009-11 2 Cody Lyon (2-14) 2008-09 6 Mike Stryffeler 2008-10 6. 1 Paul Constantine (1-27) 2008-11 PAT kick pct (minimum 5 attempts) 1 Erik Feliciano (1-22) 2008-11 Total offense/game (minimum 5 games) 1. 100.0 Samuel Eberwein (7-7) 2009-11 1 Jordan Hildreth (1-14) 2010-11 1. 204.9 Braden Smith (11 games) 2011 2. 91.2 Adam Willets (104-114) 2008-11 1 Milton Brown (1-0) 2008-11 2. 129.2 Daniel Polk (29 games) 2008-10 3. 64.7 Matt Vollono (17 games) 2008-09 FIELD GOALS Punt return TDs 4. 48.0 Carl Smith (40 games) 2008-11 Field goals made 1. 1 Paul Constantine 2008-11 5. 45.5 C.J. Oates (40 games) 2008-11 1. 27 Adam Willets (27-39) 2008-11 6. 45.5 Rashaun Brown (25 games)2008-11 Avg. yards/punt return (min. 5 attempts) 7. 30.1 Wesley Snow (8 games) 2008 Field goals attempted 1. 10.50 Brandon Chandler (22-231) 2008-11 8. 26.0 Alex Munro (7 games) 2008 1. 39 Adam Willets (27-39) 2008-11 2. 6.29 Harrison Jordan (7-44) 2008-11 9. 21.5 Kurt Odom (19 games) 2010-11 2. 2 Samuel Eberwein (0-2) 2009-10 3. 4.57 Brad Brower (7-32) 2008 10. 16.9 Dakota Wolf (7 games) 2010-11 Field goal pct (minimum 5 attempts) KICK RETURNS Total offense/play (minimum 50 plays) 1. 69.2 Adam Willets (27-39) 2008-11 Kick return yards 1. 5.75 Braden Smith (392-2254) 2011 1. 1219 Brandon Chandler (58-1219) 2008-11 2. 5.16 Kurt Odom (79-408) 2010-11 PUNTING 2. 604 Harrison Jordan (34-604) 2008-11 3. 5.15 Daniel Polk (728-3748) 2008-10 Punt yards 3. 543 Paul Constantine (25-543) 2008-11 4. 5.14 Jordan Cramer (97-499) 2008-11 1. 8711 Ted Moore (221-8711) 2008-11 4. 255 Brad Brower (14-255) 2008 5. 4.93 Rashaun Brown (231-1138) 2008-11 2. 399 Brennan Burt (11-399) 2008-10 5. 210 Kurt Odom (11-210) 2010-11 6. 4.78 C.J. Oates (381-1822) 2008-11 6. 175 Cody Lyon (8-175) 2008-09 7. 4.50 Carl Smith (426-1918) 2008-11 Punt attempts 7. 117 Clarence Finney (5-117) 2009 8. 4.04 Matt Vollono (272-1100) 2008-09 1. 221 Ted Moore (221-8711) 2008-11 8. 94 Carl Smith (6-94) 2008-11 9. 2.98 Wesley Snow (81-241) 2008 2. 11 Brennan Burt (11-399) 2008-10 9. 89 Donte Washington (6-89) 2008 10. 2.14 Alex Munro (85-182) 2008 10. 72 Taylor Cabral (5-72) 2008 Punts had blocked All purpose yards 1. 2 Brennan Burt (11-399) 2008-10 Kick returns 1. 2318 C.J. Oates 2008-11 2. 1 Ted Moore (221-8711) 2008-11 1. 58 Brandon Chandler (58-1219) 2008-11 2. 2287 Carl Smith 2008-11 2. 34 Harrison Jordan (34-604) 2008-11 3. 2027 Harrison Jordan 2008-11 Average yards/punt (minimum 5 attempts) 3. 25 Paul Constantine (25-543) 2008-11 4. 1614 Paul Constantine 2008-11 1. 39.42 Ted Moore (221-8711) 2008-11 4. 14 Brad Brower (14-255) 2008 5. 1605 Brandon Chandler 2008-11 2. 36.27 Brennan Burt (11-399) 2008-10 5. 11 Kurt Odom (11-210) 2010-11 6. 1247 Rashaun Brown 2008-11 6. 8 Cody Lyon (8-175) 2008-09 7. 1139 Daniel Polk 2008-10 PUNT RETURNS 7. 6 Donte Washington (6-89) 2008 8. 710 Kurt Odom 2010-11 Punt return yards 6 Carl Smith (6-94) 2008-11 9. 675 Jordan Cramer 2008-11 1. 231 Brandon Chandler (22-231) 2008-11 9. 5 Clarence Finney (5-117) 2009 10. 673 Mike Stryffeler 2008-10 2. 44 Harrison Jordan (7-44) 2008-11 5 Taylor Cabral (5-72) 2008 3. 32 Brad Brower (7-32) 2008 4. 27 Paul Constantine (1-27) 2008-11 5. 22 Erik Feliciano (1-22) 2008-11 6. 21 Kurt Odom (2-21) 2010-11 64 @CampbellFB Record Book - Career Records Kick return TDs Fumble returns 5. 22 Randel Herring (3-6/22) 2008-11 1. 1 Brandon Chandler 2008-11 1. 1 Michael Rudisill (1-26) 2010-11 6. 21 Jason Hill (3-3/21) 2008-09 Avg. yards/kick return (min. 5 attempts) 1 Erik Feliciano (1-0) 2008-11 7. 13 Matthew Cox (2-2/13) 2010 1. 23.40 Clarence Finney (5-117) 2009 8. 12 Jake Barr (2-0/12) 2011 2. 21.88 Cody Lyon (8-175) 2008-09 Fumble return TDs 9. 10 Erik Feliciano (1-0/10) 2008-11 3. 21.72 Paul Constantine (25-543) 2008-11 1. 1 Paul Pizzuti 2009-11 10. 9 James Hingleton (1-0/9) 2009-10 4. 21.02 Brandon Chandler (58-1219) 2008-11 1 Michael Rudisill 2010-11 9 Brandon Chandler (1-1/9) 2008-11 5. 19.09 Kurt Odom (11-210) 2010-11 9 Matt Farris (1-0/9) 2010-11 6. 18.21 Brad Brower (14-255) 2008 DEFENSE 7. 17.76 Harrison Jordan (34-604) 2008-11 Fumbles forced 8. 15.67 Carl Smith (6-94) 2008-11 Total tackles 1. 6 Milton Brown 2008-11 9. 14.83 Donte Washington (6-89) 2008 1. 269 Milton Brown (124-145) 2008-11 2. 4 Brandon Chandler 2008-11 10. 14.40 Taylor Cabral (5-72) 2008 2. 198 Lee Stanley (84-114) 2008-10 3. 2 Jeremiah Robinson 2008,10-11 3. 194 Erik Feliciano (111-83) 2008-11 2 Steth Monroe 2009-11 INTERCEPTION RETURNS 4. 167 Steven Goldsmith (78-89) 2008-11 2 Kurt Odom 2010-11 Interception return yards 5. 166 Randel Herring (60-106) 2008-11 6. 1 Tim Hartman 2009 1. 145 Milton Brown (3-145) 2008-11 6. 147 Brandon Chandler (96-51) 2008-11 1 Manny Davis 2009-10 2. 118 Brandon Chandler (7-118) 2008-11 7. 144 Jared Hart (95-49) 2008-11 1 Lee Stanley 2008-10 3. 73 Donte Washington (6-73) 2008 8. 124 Jeremiah Robinson (51-73) 2008,10-11 1 DeAnthony Williams 2010-11 73 Steth Monroe (5-73) 2009-11 9. 120 Paul Pizzuti (67-53) 2009-11 1 Jason Hill 2008-09 5. 58 Paul Pizzuti (2-58) 2009-11 10. 118 Christian Dixon (60-58) 2008-10 1 Christian Dixon 2008-10 6. 51 Cody Lyon (4-51) 2008-09 1 Taylor Reed 2008-10 7. 50 Michael Rudisill (2-50) 2010-11 Unassisted tackles 1 Paul Pizzuti 2009-11 8. 22 Chris Smith (1-22) 2010-11 1. 124 Milton Brown (124-145) 2008-11 1 Hassan Williamson 2010-11 9. 19 Terrell Barnes (2-19) 2010-11 2. 111 Erik Feliciano (111-83) 2008-11 1 Jon-Michael Stone 2008-09 10. 18 Erik Feliciano (5-18) 2008-11 3. 96 Brandon Chandler (96-51) 2008-11 4. 95 Jared Hart (95-49) 2008-11 Fumbles recovered Interceptions 5. 84 Lee Stanley (84-114) 2008-10 1. 3 Erik Feliciano 2008-11 1. 7 Brandon Chandler (7-118) 2008-11 6. 78 Steven Goldsmith (78-89) 2008-11 3 Paul Pizzuti 2009-11 2. 6 Donte Washington (6-73) 2008 7. 67 Paul Pizzuti (67-53) 2009-11 3. 2 Milton Brown 2008-11 3. 5 Steth Monroe (5-73) 2009-11 8. 63 Cody Lyon (63-37) 2008-09 2 Austin Tart 2008,10-11 5 Erik Feliciano (5-18) 2008-11 9. 60 Christian Dixon (60-58) 2008-10 2 Randel Herring 2008-11 5. 4 Cody Lyon (4-51) 2008-09 60 Randel Herring (60-106) 2008-11 6. 1 Jeremiah Robinson 2008,10-11 6. 3 Milton Brown (3-145) 2008-11 1 Steth Monroe 2009-11 3 Christian Dixon (3-13) 2008-10 Assisted tackles 1 Christian Dixon 2008-10 3 Steven Goldsmith (3-5) 2008-11 1. 145 Milton Brown (124-145) 2008-11 1 Terrell Barnes 2010-11 9. 2 Paul Pizzuti (2-58) 2009-11 2. 114 Lee Stanley (84-114) 2008-10 1 Jason Hill 2008-09 2 Michael Rudisill (2-50) 2010-11 3. 106 Randel Herring (60-106) 2008-11 1 DeAnthony Williams 2010-11 2 Terrell Barnes (2-19) 2010-11 4. 89 Steven Goldsmith (78-89) 2008-11 1 Lee Stanley 2008-10 2 Greg Bridges (2-0) 2010-11 5. 83 Erik Feliciano (111-83) 2008-11 1 Jared Hart 2008-11 6. 76 Chris Price (37-76) 2008-11 1 Manny Davis 2009-10 Interception return TDs 7. 73 Jeremiah Robinson (51-73) 2008,10-11 1 James Hingleton 2009-10 1. 2 Milton Brown 2008-11 8. 58 Christian Dixon (60-58) 2008-10 1 Tim Hartman 2009 2. 1 Brandon Chandler 2008-11 9. 53 Terrell Barnes (23-53) 2010-11 1 Taurean Lynch 2010-11 1 Cody Lyon 2008-09 53 Paul Pizzuti (67-53) 2009-11 1 Michael Rudisill 2010-11 1 Hassan Williamson 2010-11 FUMBLE RETURNS Tackles for loss 1. 28.0 Jeremiah Robinson (22-12/100) 2008,10-11 Pass breakups Fumble return yards 2. 22.5 Milton Brown (17-11/104) 2008-11 1. 14 Steth Monroe 2009-11 1. 26 Michael Rudisill (1-26) 2010-11 3. 12.5 Randel Herring (7-11/36) 2008-11 2. 13 Brandon Chandler 2008-11 4. 12.0 Erik Feliciano (11-2/39) 2008-11 3. 8 Paul Pizzuti 2009-11 5. 9.5 Charles Fiore (5-9/20) 2008-10 8 Milton Brown 2008-11 9.5 Jason Hill (6-7/40) 2008-09 5. 7 Erik Feliciano 2008-11 7. 8.0 Michael Rudisill (6-4/39) 2010-11 6. 6 Christian Dixon 2008-10 8. 7.5 Steven Goldsmith (4-7/20) 2008-11 6 Jeff Swinton 2010-11 7.5 Chris Smith (5-5/27) 2010-11 8. 5 Steven Goldsmith 2008-11 10. 7.0 Taurean Lynch (4-6/28) 2010-11 5 Lee Stanley 2008-10 10. 4 Donte Washington 2008 Yards from tackles for loss 4 Jared Hart 2008-11 1. 104 Milton Brown (17-11/104) 2008-11 2. 100 Jeremiah Robinson (22-12/100) 2008,10-11 QB hurries 3. 40 Jason Hill (6-7/40) 2008-09 1. 7 Jeremiah Robinson 2008,10-11 4. 39 Erik Feliciano (11-2/39) 2008-11 2. 3 Lee Stanley 2008-10 39 Michael Rudisill (6-4/39) 2010-11 3. 2 Milton Brown 2008-11 6. 36 Randel Herring (7-11/36) 2008-11 2 Taylor Reen 2008-10 7. 28 Taurean Lynch (4-6/28) 2010-11 2 Chris Smith 2010-11 28 Eric Bratton (4-5/28) 2008-10 2 Michael Rudisill 2010-11 9. 27 Chris Smith (5-5/27) 2010-11 7. 1 Randel Herring 2008-11 10. 23 Brandon Chandler (3-5/23) 2008-11 1 Steven Goldsmith 2008-11 1 Paul Pizzuti 2009-11 Quarterback sacks 1 Chris Price 2008-11 1. 12.0 Jeremiah Robinson (11-2/65) 2008,10-11 1 Charles Fiore 2008-10 2. 9.5 Milton Brown (9-1/68) 2008-11 1 Isaac Scott 2010-11 3. 6.0 Randel Herring (3-6/22) 2008-11 1 Terrell Barnes 2010-11 4. 4.5 Jason Hill (3-3/21) 2008-09 1 Freddie Shine 2008-11 5. 3.5 Taurean Lynch (3-1/24) 2010-11 1 Taurean Lynch 2010-11 6. 3.0 Michael Rudisill (3-0/27) 2010-11 1 Manny Davis 2009-10 3.0 Matthew Cox (2-2/13) 2010 1 Matthew Cox 2010 8. 2.0 Jake Barr (2-0/12) 2011 1 Hassan Williamson 2010-11 9. 1.5 Brandon Chandler (1-1/9) 2008-11 1.5 Eric Bratton (1-1/8) 2008-10 Blocked kicks 1. 4 Randel Herring 2008-11 Yards from sacks 2. 2 Kurt Odom 2010-11 1. 68 Milton Brown (9-1/68) 2008-11 3. 1 Erik Feliciano 2008-11 2. 65 Jeremiah Robinson (11-2/65) 2008,10-11 1 Paul Constantine 2008-11 Brandon Chandler 3. 27 Michael Rudisill (3-0/27) 2010-11 4. 24 Taurean Lynch (3-1/24) 2010-11 GoCamels.com 65 Record Book - Single Season Campbell Single Season Records 6. Mike Stryffeler 2010 25 Net Rushing 7. Harrison Jordan 2009 24 1. Carl Smith 2011 677 8. Paul Constantine 2010 20 2. Rashaun Brown 2010 673 Kelvin Murphy 2008 20 3. Daniel Polk 2009 572 10. Josh Severns 2008 17 4. C.J. Oates 2009 567 5. Daniel Polk 2010 558 Receiving Yards 6. C.J. Oates 2011 518 1. Preston Dodson 2011 473 7. Carl Smith 2010 502 2. Harrison Jordan 2011 446 8. Carl Smith 2009 463 3. Paul Constantine 2011 407 9. Jordan Cramer 2011 421 4. Harrison Jordan 2009 404 10. C.J. Oates 2010 373 5. Mike Stryffeler 2009 355 6. Harrison Jordan 2010 334 Rushing Attempts 7. Mike Stryffeler 2010 234 1. Carl Smith 2011 154 8. Paul Constantine 2009 230 2. Daniel Polk 2010 151 9. Kelvin Murphy 2008 226 3. Daniel Polk 2009 143 10. Paul Constantine 2010 224 4. Rashaun Brown 2010 119 5. C.J. Oates 2009 103 Receiving Touchdowns 6. C.J. Oates 2008 101 1. Preston Dodson 2011 5 Carl Smith 2010 101 2. Mike Stryffeler 2010 4 8. C.J. Oates 2011 93 3. Harrison Jordan 2009 3 9. Carl Smith 2009 91 Paul Constantine 2008 3 10. C.J. Oates 2010 83 5. Harrison Jordan 2011 2 Chad McMichael 2011 2 Rushing Touchdowns Jordan Cramer 2011 2 1. Jordan Cramer 2011 13 Harrison Jordan 2010 2 2. Daniel Polk 2010 12 Paul Constantine 2009 2 3. Braden Smith 2011 8 Mike Stryffeler 2009 2 4. C.J. Oates 2011 7 5. Carl Smith 2011 6 All Purpose Yards 6. Carl Smith 2010 5 1. Brandon Chandler 2011 814 Carl Smith 2009 5 2. Rashaun Brown 2010 760 Jeremiah Robinson 8. Daniel Polk 2009 4 3. Harrison Jordan 2010 725 Total Offense 9. Rashaun Brown 2010 3 4. C.J. Oates 2009 716 1. Braden Smith 2011 2,254 C.J. Oates 2010 3 5. Carl Smith 2011 697 2. Daniel Polk 2009 1,927 Kurt Odom 2010 3 6. Carl Smith 2009 689 3. Daniel Polk 2010 1,821 C.J. Oates 2009 3 7. C.J. Oates 2011 673 4. Matt Vollono 2008 784 8. Daniel Polk 2009 572 5. Carl Smith 2011 677 Yards Passing 9. Carl Smith 2010 566 6. Rashaun Brown 2010 673 1. Braden Smith 2011 1,965 10. Daniel Polk 2010 559 7. C.J. Oates 2009 567 2. Daniel Polk 2009 1,355 8. C.J. Oates 2011 518 3. Daniel Polk 2010 1,263 Scoring 9. Carl Smith 2010 502 4. Matt Vollono 2008 909 1. Jordan Cramer 2011 90 10. Carl Smith 2009 463 5. Matt Vollono 2009 319 2. Daniel Polk 2010 72 6. Wesley Snow 2008 265 3. Adam Willets 2011 59 Interceptions 7. Alex Munro 2008 167 4. Adam Willets 2010 55 1. Donte Washington 2008 6 8. Dakota Wolf 2010 30 5. Braden Smith 2011 48 2. Steth Monroe 2011 4 6. Adam Willets 2009 45 3. Brandon Chandler 2009 3 Completions 7. C.J. Oates 2011 42 Christian Dixon 2009 3 1. Braden Smith 2011 179 8. Carl Smith 2011 36 Cody Lyon 2009 3 2. Daniel Polk 2010 123 9. Preston Dodsom 2011 30 Milton Brown 2008 3 3. Daniel Polk 2009 115 Carl Smith 2010 30 7. Greg Bridges 2011 2 4. Matt Vollono 2008 85 Carl Smith 2009 30 Erik Feliciano 2011 2 5. Wesley Snow 2008 27 Terrell Barnes 2011 2 6. Matt Vollono 2009 22 Michael Rudisill 2011 2 7. Alex Munro 2010 15 Brandon Chandler 2011 2 8. Dakota Wolf 2010 3 Brandon Chandler 2008 2 Erik Feliciano 2008 2 Passing Attempts 1. Braden Smith 2011 313 Tackles 2. Daniel Polk 2010 217 1. Lee Stanley 2009 88 3. Daniel Polk 2009 216 2. Milton Brown 2008 85 4. Matt Vollono 2008 180 3. Lee Stanley 2010 83 5. Wesley Snow 2008 63 4. Milton Brown 2010 71 6. Alex Munro 2008 46 5. Christian Dixon 2008 67 7. Matt Vollono 2009 35 6. Chris Price 2011 66 8. Dakota Wolf 2010 7 7. Jeremiah Robinson 2011 64 9. Dakota Wolf 2011 3 Cody Lyon 2009 64 10. Nick Potts 2010 1 9. Paul Pizzuti 2010 62 C.J. Oates 2009 1 10. Milton Brown 2009 61 Ted Moore 2009 1 Tackles For Loss Passing Touchdowns 1. Jeremiah Robinson 2011 17.5 1. Braden Smith 2011 14 2. Milton Brown 2011 10.5 2. Daniel Polk 2010 8 3. Eric Bratton 2009 6.0 3. Daniel Polk 2009 5 Jason Hill 2008 6.0 4. Matt Vollono 2009 4 5. Michael Rudisill 2011 5.5 5. Wesley Snow 2008 3 Jeremiah Robinson 2010 5.5 Matt Vollono 2008 3 Milton Brown 2009 5.5 Charles Fiore 2009 5.5 Receptions 9. Chris Smith 2011 5.0 1. Preston Dodson 2011 43 Erik Feliciano 2009 5.0 2. Harrison Jordan 2011 34 Milton Brown 2008 5.0 3. Paul Constantine 2011 29 Jeremiah Robinson 2008 5.0 Harrison Jordan 2010 29 Mike Stryffeler 2009 29 Preston Dodson 66 @CampbellFB Record Book - Single Season Punts Pass completions 1. Ted Moore 2008 72 1. 181 (181-316-7)...... 2011 2. Ted Moore 2009 51 2. 137 (137-253-10)...... 2009 3. Ted Moore 2011 49 3. 127 (127-290-18)...... 2008 Ted Moore 2010 43 4. 126 (126-225-4)...... 2010 5. Brennan Burt 2008 11 Passing yards Punting Average 1. 1989 (181-316-7)...... 2011 1. Ted Moore 2011 41.7 2. 1674 (137-253-10)...... 2009 2. Ted Moore 2010 40.3 3. 1330 (127-290-18)...... 2008 3. Ted Moore 2009 38.6 4. 1293 (126-225-4)...... 2010 4. Ted Moore 2008 37.9 5. Brennan Burt 2008 36.3 Passing TDs 1. 14...... 2011 Kick Returns 2. 9...... 2009 1. Brandon Chandler 2011 28 3. 8...... 2010 2. Brandon Chandler 2008 17 4. 6...... 2008 3. Harrison Jordan 2010 16 4. Paul Constantine 2010 15 Passes had intercepted 5. Brad Brower 2008 14 1. 18 (127-290-18)...... 2008 6. Brandon Chandler 2009 13 2. 10 (137-253-10)...... 2009 Harrison Jordan 2008 13 3. 7 (181-313-7)...... 2011 8. Kurt Odom 2011 9 4. 4 (126-225-4)...... 2010 9. Cody Lyon 2009 8 10. Paul Constantine 2009 7 Pass completion pct Carl Smith 2009 6 1. 57.3 (181-313-7)...... 2011 Donte’ Washington 2008 6 2. 56.0 (126-225-4)...... 2010 3. 54.2 (137-253-10)...... 2009 Kick Return Yardage 3. 43.8 (127-290-18)...... 2008 1. Brandon Chandler 2011 577 2. Brandon Chandler 2008 393 Pass efficiency 3. Paul Constantine 2010 336 1. 120.3 (181-313-7)...... 2011 Milton Brown 4. Harrison Jordan 2010 321 2. 113.6 (137-253-10)...... 2009 Sacks 5. Brad Brower 2008 255 3. 112.4 (126-225-4)...... 2010 1. Jeremiah Robinson 2011 7.5 6. Brandon Chandler 2008 249 4. 76.7 (127-290-18)...... 2008 2. Milton Brown 2011 5.0 7. Harrison Jordan 2008 209 3. Matthew Cox 2010 3.0 8. Kurt Odom 2011 176 Average yards/pass 4. Randel Herring 2011 2.5 9. Cody Lyon 2009 175 1. 6.6 (137-253-10)...... 2009 Jason Hill 2009 2.5 10. Paul Constantine 2008 141 2. 6.3 (181-313-7)...... 2011 Jeremiah Robinson 2008 2.5 3. 5.7 (126-225-4)...... 2010 6. Mike Rudisill 2011 2.0 Kick Return Average (Min. 10 Returns) 4. 4.6 (127-290-18)...... 2008 Jake Barr 2011 2.0 1. Brandon Chandler 2009 23.1 Jeremiah Robinson 2010 2.0 2. Paul Constantine 2010 22.4 Average yards/completion Taurean Lynch 2010 2.0 3. Brandon Chandler 2011 20.6 1. 12.2 (137-253-10)...... 2009 Milton Brown 2008 2.0 Harrison Jordan 2010 20.6 2. 11.0 (181-313-7)...... 2011 Jason Hill 2008 2.0 5. Brandon Chandler 2008 19.2 3. 10.5 (127-290-18)...... 2008 6. Brad Brower 2008 18.2 4. 10.3 (126-225-4)...... 2010 Pass Breakups 7. Harrison Jordan 2008 16.1 1. Steth Monroe 2011 11 Passing yards/game 2. Paul Pizzuti 2010 6 Campbell Team Single Season Records 1. 180.8 (11 games)...... 2011 Brandon Chandler 2009 6 Rushing yards 2. 152.2 (11 games)...... 2009 4. Jeff Swinton 2011 5 1. 2315 (491-2315)...... 2011 3. 120.9 (11 games)...... 2008 Lee Stanley 2010 5 2. 2285 (506-2285)...... 2010 4. 117.5 (11 games)...... 2010 6. Brandon Chandler 2011 4 3. 2087 (463-2087)...... 2009 Jared Hart 2010 4 4. 752 (382-752)...... 2008 RECEIVING Milton Brown 2008 4 Pass reception yards Donte Washington 2008 4 Rushing attempts 1. 1,989 (181-1989)...... 2011 10. Erik Feliciano 2011 3 1. 506 (506-2285)...... 2010 2. 1,674 (137-1674)...... 2009 Steth Monroe 2010 3 2. 491 (491-2315)...... 2011 3. 1,330 (127-1330)...... 2008 Steven Goldmsith 2010 3 3. 463 (463-2087)...... 2009 4. 1,293 (126-1293)...... 2010 Brad Brower 2008 3 4. 382 (382-752)...... 2008 Brandon Chandler 2008 3 Pass receptions Rushing TDs 1. 181 (181-1989)...... 2011 Field Goals 1. 36...... 2011 2. 137 (137-1674)...... 2009 1. Adam Willets 2009 9 2. 26...... 2010 3. 127 (127-1330)...... 2008 2. Adam Willets 2010 8 3. 16...... 2009 4. 126 (126-1293)...... 2010 3. Adam Willets 2008 5 4. 3...... 2008 4. Adam Willets 2011 4 Pass reception TDs Average yards/rush 1. 14...... 2011 Field Goal Attempted 1. 4.71 (491-2315)...... 2011 2. 9...... 2009 1. Adam Willets 2010 15 2. 4.52 (506-2285)...... 2010 3. 8...... 2010 2. Adam Willets 2009 12 3. 4.51 (463-2087)...... 2009 4. 6...... 2008 3. Adam Willets 2011 7 4. 1.97 (382-752)...... 2008 4. Adam Willets 2008 5 Average yards/catch 5. Sam Eberwein 2010 1 Rushing yards/game 1. 12.22 (137-1674)...... 2009 Sam Eberwein 2009 1 1. 210.5 (11 games)...... 2011 2. 11.0 (181-1989)...... 2011 2. 207.7 (11 games)...... 2010 3. 10.47 (127-1330)...... 2008 PAT Attempted 3. 189.7 (11 games)...... 2009 4. 10.26 (126-1293)...... 2010 1. Adam Willets 2011 49 4. 68.4 (11 games)...... 2008 2. Adam Willets 2010 31 Receptions/game 3. Adam Willets 2009 22 PASSING 1. 16.45 (11 games)...... 2011 4. Adam Willets 2008 12 Pass attempts 2. 12.45 (11 games)...... 2009 5. Sam Eberwein 2009 3 1. 313 (181-316-7)...... 2011 3. 11.55 (11 games)...... 2008 6. Sam Eberwein 2011 2 2. 290 (127-290-18)...... 2008 4. 11.45 (11 games)...... 2010 Sam Eberwein 2010 2 3. 253 (137-253-10)...... 2009 4. 225 (126-225-4)...... 2010

GoCamels.com 67 Record Book - Single Season TOTAL OFFENSE PUNTING FUMBLE RETURNS Total offense yards Punt yards Fumble return yards 1. 4304 (807-4304)...... 2011 1. 3162 (86-3162)...... 2008 1. 26 (7-26)...... 2011 2. 3761 (716-3761)...... 2009 2. 2202 (58-2202)...... 2009 3. 3578 (731-3578)...... 2010 3. 2045 (49-2045)...... 2011 Fumble returns 4. 2082 (672-2082)...... 2008 4. 1732 (43-1732)...... 2010 1. 9 (9-26)...... 2011 2. 1 (1-0)...... 2010 TDs responsible for Punt attempts 1. 67...... 2011 1. 86 (86-3162)...... 2008 Fumble return TDs 2. 42...... 2010 2. 58 (58-2202)...... 2009 1. 1...... 2011 3. 36...... 2009 3. 49 (43-1895)...... 2011 1...... 2009 4. 18...... 2008 4. 43 (43-1732)...... 2010 DEFENSE Total offense/game Punts had blocked Total tackles 1. 391.3 (11 games)...... 2011 1. 2 (86-3162)...... 2008 1. 866 (418-488)...... 2011 2. 341.9 (11 games)...... 2009 2. 1 (58-2202)...... 2009 2. 821 (281-540)...... 2010 3. 325.3 (11 games)...... 2010 3. 804 (452-352)...... 2008 4. 189.3 (11 games)...... 2008 Average yards/punt 4. 749 (404-345)...... 2009 1. 41.73 (49-2045)...... 2011 Total offense/play 2. 40.28 (43-1732)...... 2010 Unassisted tackles 1. 5.33 (807-4304)...... 2011 3. 37.97 (58-2202)...... 2009 1. 452...... 2008 2. 5.25 (716-3761)...... 2009 4. 36.77 (86-3162)...... 2008 2. 418...... 2011 3. 4.89 (731-3578)...... 2010 3. 404 ...... 2009 4. 3.10 (672-2082)...... 2008 PUNT RETURNS 4. 281...... 2010 Punt return yards All purpose yards 1. 200 (15-200)...... 2011 Assisted tackles 1. 5566...... 2011 2. 100 (11-100)...... 2009 1. 540 ...... 2010 1. 4772...... 2009 3. 74 (9-74)...... 2010 2. 448...... 2011 2. 4575...... 2010 4. 34 (9-34)...... 2008 2. 352...... 2008 4. 3640...... 2008 3. 345...... 2009 Punt returns All purpose yards/game 1. 15 (15-200)...... 2011 Tackles for loss 1. 506.00 (11 games)...... 2011 2. 11 (11-100)...... 2009 1. 72.0 (53-38/266)...... 2011 2. 433.8 (11 games)...... 2009 3. 9 (9-74)...... 2010 2. 54.0 (37-34/172)...... 2008 3. 415.9 (11 games)...... 2010 9 (9-34)...... 2008 3. 50.0 (32-36/187)...... 2009 4. 330.9 (11 games)...... 2008 4. 36.0 (25-22/116)...... 2010 Punt return TDs SCORING 1. 1 ...... 2011 Yards from tackles for loss Total points scored 1. 266 (53-38/266)...... 2011 1. 379 (53 TD, 49 PAT, 4 FG)...... 2011 Average yards/punt return 2. 187 (32-36/187)...... 2009 2. 261 (34 TD, 30 PAT, 9 FG)...... 2010 1. 13.33 (15-200)...... 2011 3. 172 (37-34/172)...... 2008 3. 214 (27 TD, 21 PAT, 9 FG, 1 Saf. ) ...... 2009 2. 9.09 (11-100)...... 2009 4. 116 (25-22/116)...... 2010 4. 98 (12 TD, 11 PAT, 5 FG)...... 2008 3. 8.22 (9-74)...... 2010 4. 3.78 (9-34)...... 2008 Quarterback sacks Touchdowns scored 1. 26.0 (24-4/165)...... 2011 1. 53 (36 rush, 14 pass, 3 ret.)...... 2011 KICK RETURNS 2. 12.0 (8-8/77)...... 2009 2. 34 (26 rush, 8 rcv)...... 2010 Kick return yards 3. 11.0 (7-8/64)...... 2008 3. 27 (16 rush, 9 rcv, 2 ret)...... 2009 1. 1255 (72-1255)...... 2008 11.0 (9-4/49)...... 2010 4. 12 (3 rush, 6 rcv, 3 ret)...... 2008 2. 874 (44-874)...... 2010 3. 827 (46-827)...... 2009 Yards from sacks EXTRA POINTS 4. 813 (43-813)...... 2011 1. 165 (24-4/150)...... 2011 PAT kicks made 2. 77 (8-8/77)...... 2009 1. 51 (49-51)...... 2011 Kick returns 3. 64 (7-8/64)...... 2008 2. 30 (30-33)...... 2010 1. 72 (72-1255)...... 2008 4. 49 (9-4/49)...... 2010 3. 21 (21-25)...... 2009 2. 46 (46-827)...... 2009 4. 11 (11-12)...... 2008 3. 44 (44-874)...... 2010 Fumbles forced 4. 43 (43-813)...... 2011 1. 12...... 2011 PAT kicks attempted 2. 7...... 2009 1. 51 (49-51)...... 2011 Kick return TDs 3. 5...... 2010 2. 33 (30-33)...... 2010 1. 1...... 2008 4. 2...... 2008 3. 25 (21-25)...... 2009 4. 12 (11-12)...... 2008 Average yards/kick return Fumbles recovered 1. 19.86 (44-874)...... 2010 1. 10...... 2011 PAT kick pct 2. 18.91 (43-813)...... 2011 2. 6...... 2010 1. 96.1 (49-51)...... 2011 3. 17.98 (46-827)...... 2009 6...... 2009 2. 91.7 (11-12)...... 2008 4. 17.43 (72-1255)...... 2008 6...... 2008 3. 90.9 (30-33)...... 2010 4. 84.0 (21-25)...... 2009 INTERCEPTION RETURNS Pass breakups Interception return yards 1. 38...... 2011 FIELD GOALS 1. 269 (16-269)...... 2008 2. 31...... 2010 Field goals made 2. 249 (18-249)...... 2011 3. 22...... 2008 1. 9 (9-13)...... 2009 3. 84 (11-84)...... 2009 4. 17...... 2009 9 (9-16)...... 2010 4. 49 (4-49)...... 2010 3. 5 (5-5)...... 2008 QB hurries 4. 4 (4-7)...... 2011 Interceptions 1. 14...... 2010 1. 18 (17-249)...... 2011 2. 12...... 2011 Field goals attempted 2. 16 (16-269)...... 2008 3. 3...... 2009 1. 16 (9-16)...... 2010 3. 11 (11-84)...... 2009 4. 1...... 2008 2. 13 (9-13)...... 2009 4. 4 (4-49)...... 2010 3. 7 (4-7)...... 2011 Blocked kicks 4. 5 (5-5)...... 2008 Interception return TDs 1. 4...... 2011 1. 2...... 2008 2. 2...... 2010 Field goal pct 2. 1...... 2011 1...... 2009 1. 100.0 (5-5)...... 2008 1...... 2009 1...... 2008 2. 69.2 (9-13)...... 2009 3. 57.1 (4-7)...... 2011 4. 56.2 (9-16)...... 2010 68 @CampbellFB Record Book - Single Game Passing Yards Opp. Date # 4. Adam Willets DC 10/29/11 2 1. Braden Smith DC 10/29/11 290 Adam Willets DU 10/16/10 2 2. Braden Smith DU 10/1/11 263 Adam Willets ODU 9/11/10 2 3. Matt Vollono MU 9/6/08 252 Adam Willets UVAW 9/4/10 2 4. Braden Smith GSU 11/19/11 250 Adam Willets BSC 8/30/08 2 5. Matt Vollono MU 9/5/09 219 6. Braden Smith BU 10/8/11 201 All-Purpose Yds. Opp. Date # 7. Braden Smith JU 9/24/11 189 1. Jordan Cramer MSU 11/5/11 176 8. Daniel Polk UD 10/23/10 187 2. Rashaun Brown GSU 9/25/10 153 9. Daniel Polk ODU 10/17/09 185 3. Carl Smith BU 10/8/11 148 10 Daniel Polk UVAW 9/4/10 179 4. C.J. Oates VU 11/12/11 146 C.J. Oates APR 9/10/11 146 Receptions Opp. Date # Brandon Chandler ODU 9/3/11 146 1. Preston Dodson JU 9/24/11 9 7. Milton Brown CAR 9/27/08 145 2. Preston Dodson DU 10/1/11 8 8. C.J. Oates JU 11/21/09 144 3. Preston Dodson ODU 9/3/11 7 9. Carl Smith VU 11/15/09 142 Harrison Jordan UVAW 9/4/10 7 10. C.J. Oates CAR 9/27/08 138 Kelvin Murphy BSC 8/30/08 7 6. Paul Constantine BU 10/8/11 6 Touchdowns Scored Opp. Date # C.J. Oates UD 10/23/10 6 1. Jordan Cramer MSU 11/5/11 4 (r) Mike Stryffeler DU 10/16/10 6 C.J. Oates APR 9/10/11 4 (r) 9. Preston Dodson GSU 11/19/11 5 3. Braden Smith SD 10/22/11 3 (r) Harrison Jordan DU 10/1/11 5 Jordan Cramer SD 10/22/113 (2r,1c) Mike Stryffeler JU 11/13/10 5 Daniel Polk VU 11/6/10 3 (r) Paul Constantine DC 9/18/10 5 Kurt Odom VU 11/6/10 3 (r) Harrison Jordan ODU 10/17/09 5 6. C.J. Oates GSU 11/19/11 2 (r) Josh Severns DU 10/18/08 5 Carl Smith VU 11/12/11 2 (r) Carl Smith MU 9/6/08 5 Jordan Cramer MAR 10/15/11 2 (r) Carl Smith BU 11/08/11 2 (r) Rec. Yards Opp. Date # Preston Dodson JU 9/24/11 2 (c) 1. Harrison Jordan DC 10/29/11 107 Jordan Cramer APR 9/10/11 2 (r) CJ Oates 2. Paul Constantine DC 9/18/10 106 Daniel Polk GSU 9/25/10 2 (r) 3. Paul Constantine BU 10/8/11 97 Daniel Polk DC 9/18/10 2 (r) Campbell Single Game Records 4. Preston Dodson JU 9/24/11 92 Daniel Polk UVAW 9/4/10 2 (r) Rushing Attempts Opp. Date # 5. Preston Dodson DU 10/1/11 87 Harrison Jordan MSU 10/31/09 2 (r,c) 1. C.J. Oates CAR 9/27/08 36 6. Carl Blain MU 9/5/09 85 Daniel Polk MC 10/3/09 2 (r) 2. Carl Smith BU 10/8/11 30 7. C.J. Oates UD 10/23/10 82 Carl Smith BSC 9/12/09 2 (r) 3. Carl Smith MAR 10/15/11 29 Harrison Jordan MU 9/5/09 82 Harrison Jordan MU 9/5/09 2 (c) 4. Carl Smith BSC 8/30/08 23 9. Preston Dodson GSU 11/19/11 81 Milton Brown CAR 9/27/08 2 (ret) 5. Rashaun Brown MSU 11/20/10 22 10. Harrison Jordan MSU 10/31/09 79 Daniel Polk ODU 9/11/09 2 (r) C.J. Oates DU 10/18/08 22

7. Carl Smith VU 11/12/11 20 Field Goal Attempts Opp. Date # DEFENSE C.J. Oates MSU 11/5/11 20 1. Adam Willets DC 10/29/11 4 Solo Tackles Opp. Date # Rashaun Brown BU 10/2/10 20 2. Adam Willets DU 10/16/10 3 1. Lee Stanley DC 9/19/09 10 Rashaun Brown JU 9/13/08 20 Adam Willets MSU 10/31/09 3 2. Jared Hart MSU 10/31/09 9

Adam Willets BU 10/24/09 3 3. Jared Hart UD 10/23/10 8 Net Rushing Yards Opp. Date # Adam Willets CAR 9/27/08 3 4. Erik Feliciano MSU 11/5/11 7 1. Jordan Cramer MSU 11/5/11 170 6. Adam Willets MSU 11/20/10 2 Brandon Chandler DU 10/1/11 7 2. Carl Smith BU 10/8/11 148 Adam Willets GSU 9/25/10 2 Lee Stanley JU 11/13/10 7 3. C.J. Oates CAR 9/27/08 143 Adam Willets ODU 9/10/11 2 Cody Lyon MSU 10/31/09 7 4. C.J. Oates APR 9/10/11 139 Adam Willets UVAW 9/4/10 2 Steven Goldsmith DC 9/19/09 7 5. Carl Smith VU 11/12/11 136 Adam Willets VU 11/15/09 2 Brandon Chandler DU 10/18/08 7 6. Rashaun Brown GSU 9/25/10 133 Adam Willets BSC 9/12/09 2 Milton Brown DAY 10/4/08 7 7. C.J. Oates JU 11/21/09 125 Adam Willets BSC 8/30/08 2 Christian Dixon CAR 9/27/08 7 8. Carl Smith MSU 10/31/09 124 Steven Goldsmith CAR 9/27/08 7 9. C.J. Oates BSC 9/12/09 115 Field Goals Made Opp. Date # 10. Rashaun Brown MSU 11/20/10 113 1. Adam Willets MSU 10/31/09 3

Adam Willets BU 10/24/09 3 Passing Comp. Opp. Date # Adam Willets CAR 9/27/08 3 1. Braden Smith DU 10/1/11 28 2. Braden Smith GSU 11/19/11 21 Matt Vollono MU 9/6/08 21 4. Braden Smith JU 9/24/11 20 Braden Smith ODU 9/3/11 20 Daniel Polk MAR 10/30/10 20 7. Daniel Polk DU 10/16/10 18 8. Daniel Polk UVAW 9/4/10 17 9. Braden Smith DC 10/29/11 16 Braden Smith SD 10/22/11 16 Daniel Polk ODU 10/17/09 16

Passing Attempts Opp. Date # 1. Braden Smith DU 10/1/11 50 2. Braden Smith DC 10/29/11 42 3. Braden Smith ODU 9/3/11 40 4. Matt Vollono MU 9/6/08 39 5. Braden Smith JU 9/24/11 37 6. Braden Smith GSU 11/19/11 32 7. Daniel Polk BU 10/24/09 31 8. Daniel Polk MAR 10/30/10 30 Daniel Polk UVAW 9/4/10 30 10. Braden Smith SD 10/22/11 29

Jordan Cramer GoCamels.com 69 Record Book - Single Game Total Tackles Opp. Date # Eric Bratton DU 11/7/09 1.0 1. Lee Stanley UVAW 9/4/10 14 Randel Herring MSU 10/31/09 1.0 2. Milton Brown ODU 9/11/10 13 Milton Brown ODU 10/17/09 1.0 Milton Brown UD 10/4/08 13 Tyler Dean BSC 9/12/09 1.0 4. Erik Feliciano MSU 11/5/11 12 James Hingleton BSC 9/12/09 1.0 Jeremiah Robinson DU 10/1/11 12 Jeremiah Robinson DC 11/1/08 1.0 Randel Herring BU 10/2/10 12 Jason Hill DU 10/18/08 1.0 Milton Brown MU 9/5/09 12 Erik Feliciano CAR 9/27/08 1.0 8. Chris Price MSU 11/5/11 11 Jason Hill CAR 9/27/08 1.0 Jeremiah Robinson ODU 9/3/11 11 E.J. Rascoe CAR 9/27/08 1.0 Jared Hart DAY 10/23/10 11 Jeremiah Robinson CAR 9/27/08 1.0 Lee Stanley DU 11/7/09 11 Milton Brown JU 9/13/08 1.0 Jared Hart MSU 10/31/09 11 Milton Brown MU 9/6/08 1.0 Lee Stanley DC 9/19/09 11 Lee Stanley BSC 9/12/09 11 TFL Opp. Date # Milton Brown MSU 11/22/08 11 1. Jeremiah Robinson GSU 11/19/11 3.0 Milton Brown SD 9/20/08 11 Jason Hill MSU 10/31/09 3.0 3. Jeremiah Robinson SD 10/22/11 2.5 Sacks Opp. Date # Jeremiah Robinson DU 10/1/11 2.5 1. Jason Hill MSU 10/31/09 2.5 Jeremiah Robinson ODU 9/11/11 2.5 2. Milton Brown GSU 11/19/11 2.0 6. Milton Brown GSU 11/19/11 2.0 Jeremiah Robinson DU 11/1/11 2.0 Milton Brown VU 11/12/11 2.0 Jake Barr APR 9/10/11 2.0 Erik Feliciano MSU 11/5/11 2.0 Jeremiah Robinson ODU 9/3/11 2.0 Jeremiah Robinson BU 10/8/11 2.0 Taurean Lynch UVAW 9/4/10 2.0 Jeremiah Robinson JU 9/24/11 2.0 7. Jeremiah Robinson GSU 11/19/11 1.0 Jake Barr APR 9/10/11 2.0 Randel Herring VU 11/12/11 1.0 Milton Brown APR 9/10/11 2.0 Milton Brown VU 11/12/11 1.0 Chris Smith APR 9/10/11 2.0 Michael Rudisill DC 10/29/11 1.0 Taurean Lynch UVAW 9/4/10 2.0 Hassan Williamson DC 10/29/11 1.0 Milton Brown DC 9/19/09 2.0 Jeremiah Robinson SD 10/22/11 1.0 Jon-Michael Stone BSC 9/12/09 2.0 Michael Rudisill SD 10/22/11 1.0 Jeremiah Robinson DC 11/1/08 2.0 Jeremiah Robinson MAR 10/15/11 1.0 E.J. Rascoe BU 10/11/08 2.0 Milton Brown BU 10/8/11 1.0 Jason Hill CAR 9/27/08 2.0 Brandon Chandler DU 10/1/11 1.0 E.J. Rascoe CAR 9/27/08 2.0 Steth Monroe and Brandon Chandler Randel Herring JU 9/24/11 1.0 Milton Brown JU 9/13/08 2.0 Brandon Chandler DU 10/1/11 1 Quacy Beeroom APR 9/10/11 1.0 Jared Hart SD 9/20/08 2.0 Milton Brown APR 9/10/11 1 Milton Brown APR 9/10/11 1.0 Chris Pizzo METH 9/6/08 2.0 Steth Monore APR 9/10/11 1 Matt Farris APR 9/10/11 1.0 Brandon Chandler ODU 9/3/11 1 Taurean Lynch APR 9/10/11 1.0 Interceptions Opp. Date # Jeremiah Robinson ODU 9/3/11 1 Chris Smith APR 9/10/11 1.0 1. Milton Brown CAR 9/27/08 3 Kurt Odom MSU 11/20/10 1 Michael Rudisill MSU 11/20/10 1.0 2. Erik Feliciano SD 10/22/11 2 Lee Stanley VAL 11/6/10 1 Milton Brown JU 11/13/10 1.0 Greg Bridges SD 10/22/11 2 Jeremiah Robinson VAL 11/6/10 1 Matthew Cox VAL 11/6/10 1.0 Brandon Chandler MAR 10/15/11 2 Milton Brown DU 10/16/10 1 Paul Pizzuti VAL 11/6/10 1.0 Brandon Chander VU 11/14/09 2 DeAnthony Williams GSU 9/25/10 1 Jeremiah Robinson VAL 11/6/10 1.0 Cody Lyon MSU 10/31/09 2 Jason Hill MSU 10/31/09 1 Matthew Cox MAR 10/30/10 1.0 Donte Washington UD 10/4/08 2 Paul Pizzuti MSU 10/31/09 1 Jeremiah Robinson MAR 10/30/10 1.0 Donte Washington SD 9/20/08 2 Milton Brown ODU 10/17/09 1 Matthew Cox BU 10/2/10 1.0 9. Paul Pizzuti GSU 11/19/11 1 Christian Dixon ODU 10/17/09 1 Randel Herring BU 10/2/10 1.0 Steth Monroe VU 11/12/11 1 Manny Davis DC 9/19/09 1 Lee Stanley DU 11/7/09 1.0 Steth Monroe MSU 11/5/11 1 Tim Hartman BSC 9/12/09 1 Steth Monroe DC 10/29/11 1 Taylor Reed MU 9/5/09 1 Terrell Barnes SD 10/22/11 1 Brandon Chandler BSC 8/30/08 1 Michael Rudisill SD 10/22/11 1 Michael Rudisill JU 9/24/11 1 Fumble Recoveries Opp. Date # Steth Monroe JU 9/24/11 1 1. Randel Herring GSU 11/19/11 1 Steven Goldsmith APR 9/10/11 1 Hassan Williamson MSU 11/5/11 1 Brandon Stegall APR 9/10/11 1 Randel Herring MSU 11/5/11 1 Terrell Barnes ODU 9/3/11 1 Jeremiah Robinson BU 10/8/11 1 Colten Burris ODU 9/3/11 1 Milton Brown BU 10/8/11 1 Chris Smith VAL 11/6/10 1 Taurean Lynch APR 9/10/11 1 Steth Monroe UD 10/23/10 1 DeAnthony Williams APR 9/10/11 1 Chris Price BU 10/2/10 1 Erik Feliciano ODU 9/3/11 1 Paul Pizzuti ODU 9/11/10 1 Erik Feliciano VAL 11/6/10 1 Brandon Chandler MSU 10/31/09 1 Paul Pizzuti VAL 11/6/10 1 Christian Dixon UD 10/10/09 1 Erik Feliciano BU 10/2/10 1 Christian Dixon DC 9/19/09 1 Milton Brown GSU 9/25/10 1 Christian Dixon BSC 9/12/09 1 Paul Pizzuti GSU 9/25/10 1 Erik Feliciano MU 9/5/09 1 Lee Stanley GSU 9/25/10 1 Steven Goldsmith MU 9/5/09 1 Jason Hill DU 11/7/09 1 Cody Lyon MU 9/5/09 1 Manny Davis MSU 10/31/09 1 Brandon Chandler MSU 11/22/08 1 Jared Hart ODU 10/17/09 1 Donte Washington MSU 11/22/08 1 James Hingleton MC 10/3/09 1 Jared Hart DC 11/1/08 1 Tim Hartman DC 9/19/09 1 Brandon Chandler DAY 10/4/08 1 Paul Pizzuti MU 9/5/09 1 Erik Feliciano CAR 9/27/08 1 Austin Tart MSU 11/22/08 1 Steven Goldsmith CAR 9/27/08 1 Milton Brown DC 11/1/08 1 Cody Lyon CAR 9/27/08 1 Christian Dixon DU 10/18/08 1 Donte Washington CAR 9/27/08 1 Erik Feliciano JU 9/13/08 1 Campbell Single Game Record Book Rushing Attempts Date # Forced Fumbles Opp. Date # 1. Apprentice 9/10/11 62 1. Milton Brown GSU 11/19/11 2 2. at Morehead St. 11/20/10 60 2. Hassan Williamson MSU 11/5/11 1 3. at Marist 10/15/11 56 Kurt Odom MSU 11/5/11 1 at Butler 10/2/10 56 Brandon Chandler BU 10/8/11 1 5. Butler 10/8/11 55 Braden Smith Milton Brown BU 10/8/11 1 70 @CampbellFB Record Book - Single Game

Most Ints Thrown Date # 1. Valparaiso 11/15/08 4 2. at Birmingham-So. 9/12/09 3 at Morehead State 11/22/08 3 Davidson 11/1/08 3 5. Davidson 10/29/11 2 Marist 10/30/10 2 Jacksonville 11/21/09 2 at Valparaiso 11/14/09 2 Butler 10/11/08 2 at Jacksonville 9/6/08 2

Total Offensive Yds. Date # 1. Methodist 9/5/09 544 2. San Diego 10/22/11 490 3. Apprentice 9/10/11 487 4. Valparaiso 11/6/10 484 5. at Birmingham-So. 9/12/09 477 6. at Valparaiso 11/14/09 450 7. Butler 10/8/11 449 8. at Davidson 10/29/11 438 9. at Valparaiso 11/12/11 427 10. Morehead State 11/5/11 415

Total Offensive Plays Date # 1. at Davidson 10/29/11 82 2. at ODU 9/3/11 81 3. San Diego 10/22/11 78 4. at Birmingham-So. 9/12/09 76 at Carthage 9/27/08 76 6. at Drake 10/1/11 75 at Morehead State 11/20/10 75 at Methodist 9/6/08 75 The 2011 CU offensive line 9. Butler 10/8/11 74 at Valparaiso 11/14/09 55 8. at UVA Wise 9/4/10 17 10. Apprentice 9/10/11 73 Methodist 9/5/09 55 9. San Diego 11/22/11 16 8. at Valparaiso 11/12/11 54 Jacksonville 11/21/09 16 Touchdowns Date # Georgia State 9/25/10 54 at ODU 10/17/09 16 1. Apprentice 9/10/11 11 10. Valparaiso 11/6/10 52 2. Valparaiso 11/6/10 8 Passing Attempts Date # 3. San Diego 10/22/11 7 Net Rushing Yards Date # 1. at Drake 10/1/11 50 Methodist 9/5/09 7 1. Valparaiso 11/6/10 416 2. at Methodist 9/6/08 45 5. Morehead State 11/5/11 6 2. Apprentice 9/10/11 403 3. at Davidson 10/29/11 42 6. at Georgia State 11/19/11 5 3. San Diego 10/22/11 315 4. at ODU 9/3/11 41 at Marist 10/15/11 5 4. at Valparaiso 11/12/11 294 5. Jacksonville 9/24/11 37 Butler 10/8/11 5 at Birmingham-So. 9/12/09 294 6. at Georgia State 11/19/11 32 9. at Valparaiso 11/12/11 4 6. at Marist 10/15/11 285 7. Marist 10/30/10 31 at Butler 10/2/10 4 7. at Valparaiso 11/14/09 282 Butler 10/24/09 31 Davidson 9/18/10 4 8. Morehead State 11/5/11 276 8. at UVA Wise 9/4/10 30 at Birmingham-So. 9/12/09 4 at Butler 10/2/10 270 at Jacksonville 9/13/08 30 at Carthage 9/27/08 4 10. Methodist 9/5/09 260 10. San Diego 10/22/11 29 at Drake 11/7/09 29 Points Scored Date # Highest Avg. Per Rush Date # 1. Apprentice 9/10/11 76 1. Valparaiso 11/6/10 8.0 Passing Yards Date # 2. Valparaiso 11/6/10 56 2. Apprentice 9/10/11 6.5 1. at Davidson 10/29/11 290 3. San Diego 10/22/11 48 3. San Diego 10/22/11 6.4 2. Methodist 9/5/09 284 Methodist 9/5/09 48 4. at Birmingham-So. 9/12/09 5.9 3. at Drake 10/1/11 263 5. Morehead State 11/5/11 41 5. Morehead State 11/5/11 5.6 4. at Methodist 9/6/08 255 Butler 10/8/11 38 6. Morehead State 10/31/09 5.5 5. at Georgia State 11/19/11 250 7. at Carthage 9/27/08 36 7. at Valparaiso 11/12/11 5.4 6. Butler 10/8/11 202 8. at Georgia State 11/19/11 35 8. at Marist 10/15/11 5.1 7. Jacksonville 9/24/11 189 at Marist 10/15/11 35 Marist 10/30/10 5.1 8. at ODU 10/17/09 185 9. at Valparaiso 11/12/11 31 at Valparaiso 11/14/09 5.1 9. at Birmingham-So. 9/12/09 183 Morehead State 10/31/09 31 San Diego 9/20/08 183 Most Rushing TDs Date # First Downs Date # 1. Apprentice 9/10/11 10 Highest Completion % Date # (min 10 att.) 1. Apprentice 9/10/11 31 2. Valparaiso 11/6/10 7 1. Butler 10/8/11 .789 (15-19) 2. at Birmingham-So. 9/12/09 25 3. San Diego 10/22/11 6 2. at Marist 10/15/11 .769 (10-13) Methodist 9/5/09 25 4. Morehead State 11/5/11 5 3. Davidson 9/18/10 .750 (9-12) 4. San Diego 10/22/11 24 5. at Georgia State 11/19/11 4 4. Methodist 9/5/09 .733 (11-15) at UVA Wise 9/4/10 24 at Valparaiso 11/12/11 4 5. Apprentice 9/10/11 .727 (8-11) 6. at Valparaiso 11/12/11 23 Davidson 9/18/10 4 6. at Valparaiso 11/12/11 .722 (13-18) Morehead State 11/5/11 23 at BSC 9/12/09 4 7. at ODU 10/17/09 .695 (16-23) at Morehead State 11/20/10 23 9. at Marist 10/15/11 3 8. Drake 10/16/10 .667 (18-27) Marist 10/30/10 23 Butler 10/8/11 3 Jacksonville 11/21/09 .667 (16-24) 10. Butler 10/8/11 22 at Butler 10/2/10 3 at Drake 10/18/08 .667 (12-18) at Methodist 9/6/08 22

Passing Comp. Date # Most TD Passes Date # Field Goals Attempt Date # 1. at Drake 10/1/11 28 1. Methodist 9/5/09 5 1. at Davidson 10/29/11 4 2. at Methodist 9/6/08 23 2. at Davidson 10/29/11 2 2. Drake 10/16/10 3 3. at Georgia State 11/19/11 21 Butler 10/8/11 2 Morehead State 10/31/09 3 at ODU 9/3/11 21 Jacksonville 9/21/11 2 Butler 10/24/09 3 Marist 10/30/10 21 at ODU 9/3/11 2 at Carthage 9/27/08 3 6. Jacksonville 9/24/11 20 Marist 10/30/10 2 6. Morehead State 11/20/10 2 7. Drake 10/16/10 18 at Carthage 9/27/08 2 Georgia State 9/25/10 2 Old Dominion 9/11/10 2 GoCamels.com 71 Record Book - Single Game at UVA Wise 9/4/10 2 3. Methodist 9/5/09 35:54 Interceptions Date # at Valparaiso 11/14/09 2 4. at Butler 10/2/10 35:31 1. at Carthage 9/27/08 7 at Birmingham-So. 9/12/09 2 5. at Carthage 9/27/08 34:20 2. San Diego 10/22/11 6 Birmingham-So. 8/30/08 2 6. at Valparaiso 11/12/11 34:13 Morehead State 10/31/09 4 7. at Morehead State 11/20/10 34:06 4. Methodist 9/5/09 3 Field Goals Made Date # 8. Butler 10/8/11 33:52 at Dayton 10/4/08 3 1. Morehead State 10/31/09 3 9. at Marist 10/15/11 33:12 6. at Marist 10/15/11 2 Butler 10/24/09 3 at Jacksonville 11/13/10 33:12 Jacksonville 9/25/11 2 at Carthage 9/27/08 3 Apprentice 9/10/11 2 4. at Davidson 10/29/11 2 DEFENSE at ODU 9/3/11 2 Drake 10/16/10 2 Solo Tackles Date # at Valparaiso 11/14/09 2 Old Dominion 9/11/10 2 1. at Carthage 9/27/08 63 at Morehead State 11/22/08 2 at UVA Wise 9/4/10 2 2. at Davidson 10/29/11 56 San Diego 9/20/08 2 Birmingham-So. 8/30/08 2 3. at Jacksonville 9/13/08 52 4. at Drake 11/7/09 50 Most Int. Return Yds. Date # Most Punt Returns Date # 5. at Drake 10/1/11 48 1. at Carthage 9/27/08 189 1. Apprentice 9/10/11 5 at ODU 10/17/09 48 2. at Morehead State 11/22/08 62 2. Dayton 10/10/09 3 7. at Georgia State 11/19/11 45 3. at Marist 10/15/11 57 at Carthage 9/27/08 3 at Drake 10/18/08 45 4. Morehead State 10/31/09 54 at Dayton 10/4/08 3 9. Dayton 10/10/09 44 5. San Diego 10/22/11 48 5. at Valparaiso 11/12/11 2 10. Morehead State 10/31/09 43 6. at Georgia State 11/19/11 45 at Drake 10/1/11 2 7. Valparaiso 11/6/10 22 at Morehead State 11/20/10 2 Total Tackles Date # 8. at ODU 9/3/11 19 Georgia State 9/25/10 2 1. at ODU 9/3/11 101 9. at Valparaiso 11/14/09 17 Butler 10/24/09 2 2. Morehead State 11/5/11 100 10. at Dayton 10/23/10 14 at Davidson 9/19/09 2 3. at UVA Wise 9/4/10 98 Methodist 9/5/09 2 4. Valparaiso 11/6/10 94 Forced Fumbles Date # Butler 10/11/08 2 5. Davidson 9/18/10 90 1. at Georgia State 11/19/11 2 6. Old Dominion 9/11/10 88 Morehead State 11/5/11 2 Most Punt Ret. Yards Date # 7. at Drake 10/1/11 86 Butler 10/8/11 2 1. Apprentice 9/10/11 84 Jacksonville 9/24/11 86 Apprentice 9/10/11 2 2. Butler 10/24/09 40 9. San Diego 10/22/11 80 ODU 9/3/11 2 3. Dayton 10/10/09 33 Davidson 11/1/08 80 Valparasio 11/6/10 2 4. Drake 10/1/11 31 Morehead State 10/31/09 2 5. at Georgia State 11/19/11 27 Sacks Date # at ODU 10/18/09 2 6. Morehead State 11/20/10 25 1. Apprentice 9/10/11 7 at Drake 10/1/11 2 7. Valparaiso 11/6/10 22 2. Morehead State 10/31/09 4 9. Jacksonville 9/24/11 1 8. at Marist 10/15/11 20 at Carthage 9/27/08 4 at Morehead State 11/20/10 1 9. at Carthage 9/27/08 17 4. at Georgia State 11/19/11 3 Drake 10/16/10 1 at Dayton 10/4/08 17 San Diego 10/22/11 3 at Davidson 9/19/09 1 at Drake 10/1/11 3 at Birmingham-So. 9/12/09 1 Most Kick Returns Date # Valparaiso 11/6/10 3 Methodist 9/5/09 1 1. Butler 10/11/08 8 8. at Valparaiso 11/12/11 2 at Jacksonville 9/13/08 1 2. at Methodist 9/6/08 8 at Davidson 10/29/11 2 Birmingham-So. 8/30/08 1 3. at ODU 9/11/11 7 at ODU 9/3/11 2 ODU 9/11/10 7 Marist 10/30/10 2 Pass Breakups Date # Dayton 10/10/09 7 at Butler 10/2/10 2 1. Drake 10/16/10 8 at Morehead State 11/22/08 7 at UVA Wise 9/4/10 2 2. Butler 10/8/11 7 Valparaiso 11/15/08 7 at Drake 11/7/09 2 3. Apprentice 9/10/11 6 Davidson 11/1/08 7 at Davidson 9/19/09 2 at Butler 10/2/10 6 at Drake 10/18/08 7 at Birmingham-So. 9/12/09 2 5. at Georgia State 11/19/11 4 at Dayton 10/4/08 7 Davidson 11/1/08 2 Morehead State 11/5/11 4 at Jacksonville 9/13/08 7 Birmingham-So. 8/30/08 2 at Davidson 10/29/11 4 10. at Georgia State 11/19/11 6 Valparaiso 11/6/10 4 Morehead State 11/5/11 6 TFL Date # at Birmingham-So. 9/12/09 4 at Jacksonville 11/13/10 6 1. Apprentice 9/10/11 14.0 at Carthage 9/27/08 4 at Dayton 10/23/10 6 2. Morehead State 10/31/09 10.0 10. at Valparaiso 11/12/11 3 Jacksonville 11/21/09 6 3. Birmingham-So. 8/30/08 9.0 San Diego 10/22/11 3 at Drake 11/7/09 6 at Methodist 9/6/08 9.0 at Marist 10/15/11 3 San Diego 9/20/08 6 5. San Diego 10/22/11 8.0 Georgia State 9/25/10 3 Butler 10/8/11 8.0 at UVA Wise 9/4/10 3 Most Kick Return Yards Date # 7. at Drake 10/1/11 7.0 Jacksonville 11/21/09 3 1. Valparaiso 11/15/08 317 at Davidson 9/19/09 7.0 Morehead State 10/31/09 3 2. Georgia State 10/25/10 231 at Birmingham-So. 9/12/09 7.0 at Morehead State 11/22/08 3 3. at ODU 9/3/11 177 at Carthage 9/27/08 7.0 at Dayton 10/4/08 3 ODU 9/11/10 167 at Jacksonville 9/13/08 7.0 at Jacksonville 9/13/08 3 4. Dayton 10/10/09 164 at Dayton 10/4/08 135 6. Jacksonville 11/21/09 122 7. at Carthage 9/27/08 121 8. at Jacksonville 9/13/08 118 9. at Georgia State 11/19/11 116 10. Davidson 11/1/08 115 San Diego 9/20/08 115

Most Blocked Kicks Date # 1. Apprentice (P, FG) 9/10/11 2 2. Valparaiso (Extra) 11/12/11 1 San Diego (FG) 10/22/11 1 Valparaiso (Punt) 11/6/10 1 Marist (Punt) 10/30/10 1 Morehead St. (FG) 10/31/09 1 San Diego (FG) 9/20/08 1

Time of Possession Date # 1. Georgia State 9/25/10 37:27 2. at Valparaiso 11/14/09 36:23 72 @CampbellFB Record Book - Barker-Lane Stadium Barker-Lane Record Book Erik Teague-MU CAM 9/5/094 (3r,1p) Rushing Attempts Opp. Date # Matt Vollono-Cam MU 9/5/09 4 (p) 1. Kenny Mantuo-DC CAM 9/18/10 34 10. Donte Sawyer-MSU CAM 11/5/11 3 (r) 2. Carl Smith-Cam BU 10/8/11 30 Jordan Cramer-Cam SD 10/22/113 (2r,1p) 3. Carl Smith-Cam BSC 8/30/08 23 Kurt Odom-Cam VAL 11/6/10 3 (r) 4. Kenny James-SD CAM 10/22/11 21 Tommy Reilly-Mar CAM 10/30/10 3 (p) Ross Wiemer-Val CAM 11/15/08 21 Daniel Polk-Cam GSU 9/25/10 3 (2r,1p) Phil Morelli-SD CAM 9/20/08 21 Ryan Hitchcock-BU CAM 10/11/08 3 (2r,1c) 7. C.J. Oates-Cam MSU 11/5/11 20 Dan Kobeli-BU CAM 10/11/08 3 (p) J.J. Laster-JU CAM 9/24/11 20 Phil Morelli-SD CAM 9/20/08 3 (r) 9. Rashaun Brown-Cam GSU 9/25/10 19 Sebastian Trujuillo-SD CAM 9/20/08 3 (p) C.J. Oates-Cam JU 11/21/09 19 DEFENSE Rushing Yards Opp. Date # Solo Tackles Opp. Date # 1. Kenny Mantuo-DC CAM 9/18/10 181 1. Jared Hart-Cam MSU 10/31/09 9 2. Jordan Cramer-Cam MSU 11/5/11 170 2. Kyle Manley-MSU CAM 11/5/11 8 3. Phil Morelli-SD CAM 9/20/08 151 3. Erik Feliciano-Cam MSU 11/5/11 7 4. Carl Smith-Cam BU 10/8/11 148 Mario Kurn-SD CAM 10/22/11 7 Ross Wiemer-Val CAM 11/15/08 148 Cody Lyon-Cam MSU 10/31/09 7 6. Keith Dawson-JU CAM 9/24/11 144 6. Seth Hedman-DU CAM 10/16/10 6 7. C.J. Oates-Cam APR 9/10/11 139 Erik Feliciano-Cam ODU 9/11/10 6 8. Rashaun Brown-Cam GSU 9/25/10 133 Jason Wood-JU CAM 11/21/09 6 9. C.J. Oates-Cam JU 11/21/09 125 Erik Feliciano BU 10/24/09 6 10. Carl Smith-Cam MSU 10/31/09 124 Jared Hart-Cam BU 10/24/09 6 Jared Hart-Cam UD 10/10/09 6 Passing Comp. Opp. Date # Andrew Smyth-UD CAM 10/10/09 6 1. Zach Lewis-MSU CAM 11/5/11 44 Milton Brown-Cam MU 9/5/09 6 2. Andrew Huck-BU CAM 10/8/11 34 Milton Brown-Cam SD 9/20/08 6 3. Zach Lewis-MSU CAM 10/31/09 28 Brandon Chandler-Cam VAL 11/15/08 6 4. Thomas DeMarco-ODU CAM 9/11/10 26 Steven Goldsmith-Cam SD 9/20/08 6 5. Eric Lemon-Val CAM 11/6/10 25 Brian Adika-SD CAM 10/24/09 6 6. Josh McGregor-JU CAM 9/24/11 24 7. Steven Valentino-UD CAM 10/10/09 23 Total Tackles Opp. Date # Matt Kobli-BU CAM 10/11/08 23 1. Jordan Ridley-BU CAM 10/8/11 19 9. Josh McGregor-JU CAM 11/21/09 22 Erik Feliciano 2. Kyle Manley-MSU CAM 11/5/11 17 Andrew Huck-BU CAM 10/24/09 22 Field Goals Attempt Opp. Date # 3. Johnathan Jones-Apr CAM 9/10/11 13 Sebastian Trujillo-SD CAM 9/20/08 22 1. David Lang-BU CAM 10/8/11 3 Seth Hedman-DU CAM 10/16/10 13 Adam Willets-Cam DU 10/16/10 3 Milton Brown-Cam ODU 9/11/10 13 Passing Attempts Opp. Date # Donovan Curry-JU CAM 11/21/09 3 6. Tony Bachman-MSU CAM 11/5/11 12 1. Zach Lewis-MSU CAM 11/5/11 68 Adam Willets-Cam MSU 10/31/09 3 Milton Brown-Cam MU 9/5/09 12 2. Andrew Huck-BU CAM 10/8/11 47 Adam Willets-Cam BU 10/24/09 3 Eric Blaylock-MU CAM 9/5/09 12 3. Zach Lewis-MSU CAM 10/31/09 43 6. Rainer Duzan-MSU CAM 11/5/11 2 9. Chris Price-Cam MSU 11/5/11 11 4. Eric Lemon-Val CAM 11/6/10 42 Adam Willets-Cam GSU 9/25/10 2 Kyell Collins-Apr. CAM 9/10/11 11 5. Steve Valentino-UD CAM 10/10/09 39 Adam Willets-Cam ODU 9/11/10 2 Ben Morrison-DU CAM 10/16/10 11 6. Braden Smith-Cam JU 9/24/11 37 Nate Miller-UD CAM 10/10/09 2 Jared Hart-Cam MSU 10/31/09 11 7. Mike Piatkowski-DU CAM 10/16/10 36 Andrej Skiba-Val CAM 11/15/08 2 Milton Brown-Cam SD 9/20/08 11 Josh McGregor-JU CAM 11/21/09 36 Adam Willets-Cam BSC 8/30/08 2 9. Thomas DeMarco-ODU CAM 9/11/10 33 Jared Spooner-BSC CAM 8/30/08 2 Sacks Opp. Date # 10. Daniel Polk-Cam BU 10/24/09 31 1. Jason Hill-Cam MSU 10/31/09 2.5 Sebastian Trujillo-SD CAM 9/20/08 31 Field Goals Made Opp. Date # Julian Strickland-SD CAM 9/20/08 2.5 1. David Lang-BU CAM 10/8/11 3 3. Jake Barr-Cam APR 9/10/11 2.0 Passing Yards Opp. Date # Adam Willets-Cam MSU 10/31/09 3 Dain Taylor-DU CAM 10/16/10 2.0 1. Zach Lewis-MSU CAM 11/5/11 400 Adam Willets-Cam BU 10/24/09 3 John Bailey-BSC CAM 8/30/08 2.0 2. Andrew Huck-BU CAM 10/8/11 381 4. Adam Willets-Cam DU 10/16/10 2 Grant Hunter-BU CAM 10/11/08 2.0 3. Josh McGregor-JU CAM 9/24/11 378 Adam Willets-Cam ODU 9/11/10 2 7. Sean Graves-Val CAM 11/6/10 1.5 4. Tommy Reilly-Mar CAM 10/30/10 313 Donovan Curry-JU CAM 11/21/09 2 Greg Ochab-UD CAM 10/10/09 1.5 5. Zach Lewis-MSU CAM 10/31/09 296 Nate Miller-UD CAM 10/10/09 2 Bobby Gray-BSC CAM 8/30/08 1.5 6. Thomas DeMarco-ODU CAM 9/11/10 273 Andrej Skiba-Val CAM 11/15/08 2 Alex Griswold-DC CAM 11/1/08 1.5 7. Matt Kobli-BU CAM 10/11/08 266 Adam Willets-Cam BSC 8/30/08 2 8. Sebastian Trujillo-SD CAM 9/20/08 264 10. Rainer Duzan-MSU CAM 11/5/11 1 TFL Opp. Date # 9. Ryan Alexander-DC CAM 11/1/08 254 Mike Levine-SD CAM 10/22/11 1 1. Dain Taylor-DU CAM 10/16/10 4.0 10. Steve Valentino-UD CAM 10/10/09 241 Adam Willets-Cam BU 10/8/11 1 Julian Strickland-SD CAM 9/20/08 3.5 Iain Vance-GSU CAM 9/25/10 1 3. Jason Hill-Cam MSU 10/31/09 3.0 Receptions Opp. Date # Adam Willets-Cam UD 10/10/09 1 Jeff Poss-BU CAM 10/11/08 3.0 1. Donte Sawyer-MSU CAM 11/5/11 11 James Cullen-SD CAM 9/20/08 1 5. Jeremiah Robinson-Cam SD 10/22/11 2.5 Kevin Becker-Val CAM 11/6/10 11 John Bailey-BSC CAM 8/30/08 2.5 James LaMacchia-Mar CAM 10/30/10 11 All-Purpose Yds. Opp. Date # 7. Erik Feliciano-Cam MSU 11/5/11 2.0 4. Brendan Shannon-BU CAM 10/8/11 10 1. Kenny James-SD CAM 10/22/11 267 Jeremiah Robinson-Cam BU 10/8/11 2.0 5. Ron McDermott-MSU CAM 11/5/11 9 2. Justin Williams-DC CAM 9/18/10 235 Jeremiah Robinson-Cam JU 9/24/11 2.0 Preston Dodson-Cam JU 9/24/11 9 3. Kenny Mantuo-DC CAM 9/18/10 181 Jake Barr-Cam APR 9/10/11 2.0 Dan Bohrer-BU CAM 10/11/08 9 4. Jordan Cramer-Cam MSU 11/6/11 176 Milton Brown-Cam APR 9/10/11 2.0 8. Zach Watkins-BU CAM 10/8/11 8 5. Brendan Shannon-BU CAM 10/8/11 174 Chris Smith-Cam APR 9/10/11 2.0 Drew Blackmon-DU CAM 10/16/10 8 6. Phil Morelli-SD CAM 9/20/08 173 John Behm-DC CAM 9/18/10 2.0 Reid Evans-ODU CAM 9/11/10 8 7. Justin Williams-DC CAM 11/1/08 164 Deron Mayo-ODU CAM 9/11/10 2.0 8. Zach Watkins-BU CAM 10/8/11 160 Mark Hall-MSU CAM 10/31/09 2.0 Rec. Yards Opp. Date # 9. Ross Wiemer-Val CAM 11/15/08 156 Wes McDermott-MSU CAM 10/31/09 2.0 1. Zach Watkins-BU CAM 10/8/11 155 10. Desmond Clark-MSU CAM 10/31/09 154 Adam Rundh-Val CAM 11/15/08 2.0 2. James LaMacchia-Mar CAM 10/30/10 151 Will Funderburg-DC CAM 11/1/08 2.0 3. Drew Blackmon-DU CAM 10/16/10 122 Touchdowns Opp. Date # Alex Griswold-DC CAM 11/1/08 2.0 4. Kevin Becker-Val CAM 11/6/10 120 1. Josh McGregor-JU CAM 9/27/11 5 (p) Aaron Saltzman-DC CAM 11/1/08 2.0 5. Donte Sawyer-MSU CAM 11/5/11 109 2. Thomas DeMarco-ODU CAM 9/11/105 (4p,1r) Rob Closler-BU CAM 10/11/08 2.0 Josh Philpart-JU CAM 9/24/11 109 3. Jordan Cramer-Cam MSU 11/5/11 4 (r) Grant Hunter-BU CAM 10/11/08 2.0 Elliot Finkley-JU CAM 11/21/09 109 Zach Lewis-MSU CAM 11/5/11 4 (p) Thorn Murphy-BU CAM 10/11/08 2.0 John Matthews-SD CAM 9/20/08 109 Braden Smith-Cam SD 10/22/114 (3r,1p) E.J. Rascoe-Cam BU 10/11/08 2.0 9. Ron McDermott-MSU CAM 11/5/11 106 C.J. Oates-Cam APR 9/10/11 4 (r) Jared Hart-Cam SD 9/20/08 2.0 Paul Constantine-Cam DC 9/18/10 106 Daniel Polk-Cam VAL 11/6/10 4 (3r,1p)

GoCamels.com 73 Record Book - Barker-Lane Stadium Interceptions Opp. Date # Campbell GSU 9/25/10 2 1. Erik Feliciano-Cam SD 10/22/11 2 Campbell ODU 9/11/10 2 Greg Bridges-Cam SD 10/22/11 2 Butler CAM 10/24/09 2 Cody Lyon-Cam MSU 10/31/09 2 Campbell UD 10/10/09 2 Matt Easton-DC CAM 11/1/08 2 Dayton CAM 10/10/09 2 K. Himmelwright-Val CAM 11/15/08 2 Valparaiso CAM 11/15/08 2 Donte Washington-Cam SD 9/20/08 2 Campbell BSC 8/30/08 2 7. Dexter Geohagan-MSU CAM 11/5/11 1 Birmingham-So. CAM 8/30/08 2 Steth Monroe-Cam MSU 11/5/11 1 Terrell Barnes-Cam SD 10/22/11 1 Field Goals Made Opp. Date # Michael Rudisill-Cam SD 10/22/11 1 1. Butler CAM 10/8/11 3 Steth Monroe-Cam JU 9/24/11 1 Campbell MSU 10/31/09 3 Michael Rudisill-Cam JU 9/24/11 1 Campbell BU 10/24/09 3 Steven Goldsmith-Cam APR 9/10/11 1 4. Campbell DU 10/16/10 2 Bradon Stegall-Cam APR 9/10/11 1 Campbell ODU 9/11/10 2 Chris Smith-Cam VAL 11/6/10 1 Jacksonville CAM 11/21/09 2 Carlos Padilla-Mar CAM 10/30/10 1 Dayton CAM 10/10/09 2 Nick Mainiero-Mar CAM 10/30/10 1 Valparaiso CAM 11/15/08 2 Paul Pizzuti-Cam ODU 9/11/10 1 Campbell BSC 8/30/08 2 Lacy McDougal-JU CAM 11/21/09 1 10. Morehead St. CAM 11/5/11 1 Joseph Fennell-JU CAM 11/21/09 1 San Diego CAM 10/22/11 1 Brandon Chandler-Cam MSU 10/31/09 1 Campbell BU 10/8/11 1 Christian Dixon-Cam UD 10/10/09 1 Georgia State CAM 9/25/10 1 Erik Feliciano-Cam MU 9/5/09 1 Campbell UD 10/10/09 1 Steven Goldsmith-Cam MU 9/5/09 1 San Diego CAM 9/20/08 1 Cody Lyon-Cam MU 9/5/09 1 Derek Bradford-BU CAM 10/11/08 1 Tadd Dombart-BU CAM 10/11/08 1 Total OffensiveYds. Opp. Date # Jared Hart-Cam DC 11/1/08 1 1. Jacksonville CAM 9/24/11 713 Brad Stockdale-BSC CAM 8/30/08 1 2. Campbell MU 9/5/09 544 Brandon Yeargen-DC CAM 11/1/08 1 3. Butler CAM 10/11/08 535 4. Davidson CAM 11/1/08 516 Forced Fumbles Opp. Date # 5. Morehead St. CAM 11/5/11 514 1. Hassan Williamson-Cam MSU 11/5/11 1 6. Campbell SD 10/22/11 490 Kurt Odom-MSU CAM 11/5/11 1 7. Campbell APR 9/10/11 487 Keaton May-MSU CAM 11/5/11 1 8. Campbell VAL 11/6/10 484 Brandon Chandler-Cam BU 10/8/11 1 Steth Monroe 9. Old Dominion CAM 9/11/10 463 Milton Brown-Cam BU 10/8/11 1 9. Campbell MU 9/5/09 260 10. Butler CAM 10/8/11 460 Jordan Ridley-BU CAM 10/8/11 1 10. Campbell GSU 9/25/10 257 Andy Dauch-BU CAM 10/8/11 1 Touchdowns Opp. Date # Leonard Smith-JU CAM 9/24/11 1 Passing Comp. Opp. Date # 1. Campbell APR 9/10/11 11 Lacy McDougald-JU CAM 9/24/11 1 1. Morehead St. CAM 11/5/11 44 2. Jacksonville CAM 9/24/11 8 Milton Brown-Cam APR 9/10/11 1 2. Butler CAM 10/8/11 34 Campbell VAL 11/6/10 8 Jeff Swinton-Cam APR 9/10/11 1 3. Morehead State CAM 10/31/09 28 Butler CAM 10/11/08 8 Jeremiah Robinson-Cam VAL 11/6/10 1 4. Valparaiso CAM 11/6/10 26 5. Campbell SD 10/22/11 7 Lee Stanley-Cam VAL 11/6/10 1 Old Dominion CAM 9/11/10 26 Davidson CAM 11/1/08 7 Milton Brown-Cam DU 10/16/10 1 6. Jacksonville CAM 9/24/11 25 7. Campbell MSU 11/5/11 6 DeAnthony Williams-Cam GSU 9/25/10 1 7. Campbell MSU 11/5/11 23 Marist CAM 10/30/10 6 Elliott Campbell-DC CAM 9/18/10 1 Dayton CAM 10/10/09 23 Old Dominion CAM 9/11/10 6 Haywood Range-JU CAM 11/21/09 1 Butler CAM 10/11/08 23 Campbell MU 9/5/09 6 Jason Hill-Cam MSU 10/31/09 1 10. Jacksonville CAM 11/21/09 22 Paul Pizzuti-Cam MSU 10/31/09 1 Butler CAM 10/24/09 22 Chase Wideman-MSU CAM 10/31/09 1 San Diego CAM 9/20/08 22 Taylor Reed-Cam MU 9/5/09 1 Peter Bakke-DC CAM 11/1/08 1 Passing Attempts Opp. Date # Rob Blevins-BU CAM 10/11/08 1 1. Morehead St. CAM 11/5/11 68 Brandon Chandler-Cam BSC 8/30/08 1 2. Butler CAM 10/8/11 47 Alex Griswold-DC CAM 11/1/08 1 3. Valparaiso CAM 11/6/10 45 Patrick Hunt-DC CAM 11/1/08 1 4. Morehead State CAM 10/31/09 43 Thorn Murphy-BU CAM 10/11/08 1 5. Dayton CAM 10/10/09 39 Aaron Saltzman-DC CAM 11/1/08 1 6. Campbell JU 9/24/11 38 Josh Sutchar-SD CAM 9/20/08 1 7. Drake CAM 10/16/10 36 JaVon Welch-Val CAM 11/15/08 1 Jacksonville CAM 11/21/09 36 9. San Diego CAM 10/22/11 33 Barker-Lane Single Game Record Book-Team Old Dominion CAM 9/11/10 33 Rushing Attempts Opp. Date # 1. Campbell APR 9/10/11 62 Passing Yards Opp. Date # 2. Valparaiso CAM 11/15/08 57 1. Jacksonville CAM 9/24/11 410 3. Campbell BU 10/8/11 55 2. Morehead St. CAM 11/5/11 400 Campbell MU 9/5/09 55 3. Butler CAM 10/8/11 381 5. Campbell GSU 9/25/10 54 4. Marist CAM 10/30/10 313 6. Campbell VAL 11/6/10 52 5. Morehead State CAM 10/31/09 296 7. Campbell MSU 11/5/11 49 6. Campbell MU 9/5/09 284 Campbell SD 10/22/11 49 7. Old Dominion CAM 9/11/10 273 9. Davidson CAM 11/1/08 47 8. Butler CAM 10/11/08 266 10. Davidson CAM 9/18/10 45 9. San Diego CAM 9/20/08 264 Birmingham-So. CAM 8/30/08 45 10. Davidson CAM 11/1/08 254

Rushing Yards Opp. Date # Field Goals Attempt Opp. Date # 1. Campbell VAL 11/6/10 416 1. Butler CAM 10/8/11 3 2. Campbell APR 9/10/11 403 Campbell DU 10/16/10 3 3. Valparaiso CAM 11/15/08 342 Jacksonville CAM 11/21/09 3 4. Campbell SD 10/22/11 315 Campbell MSU 10/31/09 3 5. Jacksonville CAM 9/24/11 303 Campbell BU 10/24/09 3 6. Campbell MSU 11/5/11 276 6. Morehead St. CAM 11/5/11 2 Davidson CAM 9/18/10 270 San Diego CAM 10/22/11 2 8. Butler CAM 10/11/08 269 Preston Dodson 74 @CampbellFB Record Book - Barker-Lane Stadium San Diego CAM 9/20/08 6 Sacks Opp. Date # Forced Fumbles Opp. Date # Valparaiso CAM 11/15/08 6 1. Campbell APR 9/10/11 7 1. Davidson CAM 11/1/08 4 2. Davidson CAM 11/108 6 2. Campbell MSU 11/5/11 2 Points Opp. Date # 3. Birmingham-So. CAM 8/30/08 5 Campbell BU 10/8/11 2 1. Campbell APR 9/10/11 76 4. Campbell MSU 10/31/09 4 Butler CAM 10/8/11 2 2. Jacksonville CAM 9/24/11 57 San Diego CAM 9/20/08 4 Jacksonville CAM 9/24/11 2 3. Campbell VAL 11/6/10 56 6. Campbell SD 10/22/11 3 Campbell APR 9/10/11 2 Butler CAM 10/11/08 56 Campbell VAL 11/6/10 3 Campbell VAL 11/6/10 2 5. Davidson CAM 11/1/08 49 Valparaiso CAM 11/6/10 3 Campbell MSU 10/31/09 2 6. Campbell SD 10/22/11 48 Dayton CAM 10/10/09 3 Butler CAM 10/11/08 2 Campbell MU 9/5/09 48 Butler CAM 10/11/08 3 10. Valparaiso CAM 11/6/10 1 8. Valparaiso CAM 11/15/08 47 Campbell DU 10/16/10 1 9. San Diego CAM 11/27/10 44 TFL Opp. Date # Campbell GSU 9/25/10 1 10. San Diego CAM 10/11/08 43 1. Campbell APR 9/10/11 14.0 Davidson CAM 9/18/10 1 2. Butler CAM 10/11/08 14.0 Jacksonville CAM 11/21/09 1 DEFENSE 3. Davidson CAM 11/1/08 12.0 Morehead State CAM 10/31/09 1 Solo Tackles Opp. Date # 4. Valparaiso CAM 11/15/08 11.0 Campbell MU 9/5/09 1 1. Campbell UD 10/10/09 44 5. ODU Cam 9/11/10 10.0 Valparaiso CAM 11/15/08 1 2. Campbell MSU 10/31/09 43 Campbell MSU 10/31/09 10.0 San Diego CAM 9/20/08 1 3. San Diego CAM 10/22/11 41 7. Campbell BSC 8/30/08 9.0 Campbell BSC 8/30/08 1 Campbell VAL 11/15/08 41 8. Campbell SD 10/22/11 8.0 5. Campbell JU 9/24/11 40 Campbell BU 10/8/11 8.0 Pass Breakups Opp. Date # Morehead St. CAM 10/31/09 40 Drake CAM 10/16/10 8.0 1. Campbell DU 10/16/10 8 7. Campbell BU 10/8/11 38 Morehead State CAM 10/31/09 8.0 2. Campbell BU 10/8/11 7 8. Morehead St. CAM 11/5/11 37 Campbell APR 9/10/11 6 Campbell BSC 8/30/08 37 Interceptions Opp. Date # 4. Campbell MSU 11/5/11 4 Campbell BU 10/11/08 37 1. Campbell SD 10/22/11 6 Campbell VAL 11/6/10 4 2. Valparaiso CAM 11/15/08 4 Butler CAM 10/11/08 4 Total Tackles Opp. Date # 3. Campbell MSU 10/31/09 3 Birmingham-So. CAM 8/30/08 4 1. Campbell MSU 11/5/11 100 Campbell MU 9/5/09 3 8. Morehead St. CAM 11/5/11 3 Apprentice CAM 9/10/11 100 Davidson CAM 11/1/08 3 Campbell SD 10/22/11 3 3. Butler CAM 10/8/11 99 6. Campbell JU 9/24/11 2 San Diego CAM 10/22/11 3 4. Campbell VAL 11/6/10 94 Campbell APR 9/10/11 2 Jacksonville CAM 9/24/11 3 Georgia State CAM 9/25/10 94 Marist CAM 10/30/10 2 Campbell GSU 9/25/10 3 6. Methodist CAM 9/5/09 91 Jacksonville CAM 11/21/09 2 Campbell JU 11/21/09 3 7. Campbell DC 9/18/10 90 Butler CAM 10/11/08 2 Campbell MSU 10/31/09 3 8. Campbell ODU 9/6/11 88 Campbell SD 9/20/08 2 Morehead State CAM 10/31/09 3 9. Campbell JU 9/24/11 86 10. ODU CAM 9/11/10 82 Jacksonville CAM 11/21/09 82 Birmingham-So. CAM 8/30/08 82

GoCamels.com 75 Record Book - Opponent Records Opponent Record Book 5. Drew Blackmon Drake 10/16/10 122 Rushing Attempts Team Date # 6. Kevin Beckett Valapariso 11/6/10 120 1. Kenny Mantuo Davidson 9/18/10 34 Nick Merchut Carthage 9/27/08 120 2. Desmond Williams ODU 10/17/09 29 8. Donte Sawyer Morehead St. 11/5/11 109 3. Chris Gorman Davidson 10/29/11 27 Josh Philpart Jacksonville 9/24/11 109 4. Corey McGuire Methodist 9/6/08 25 Elliott Finkley Jacksonville 11/21/09 109 5. Joe Thigpen BSC 9/12/09 24 John Matthews San Diego 9/20/08 109 6. Kenny James San Diego 10/22/11 21 Calvin McCoy Marist 10/15/11 21 Longest Pass Rec. Team Date # Phil Morelli San Diego 9/20/08 21 1. Michael Rios Marist 10/30/10 80 Ross Wiemer Valparaiso 11/15/08 21 2. Zach Watkins Butler 10/8/11 67 Adrian Riley Jacksonville 9/24/11 62 Net Rushing Yards Team Date # 4. Spencer Cady Drake 10/18/08 57 1. Kenny Mantuo Davidson 9/18/10 181 5. Danny Williams Georgia St. 11/19/11 56 2. Chris Gorman Davidson 10/29/11 151 6. Jordan Giles Georgia St. 11/19/11 55 Phil Morelli San Diego 9/20/08 151 7. Ronnie McDermott Morehead St. 11/20/10 50 4. Rudell Small Jacksonville 9/13/08 150 8. Luke Chapman BSC 8/30/08 48 5. Ross Weimer Valparaiso 11/15/08 148 9. Mario Crawford ODU 9/11/10 47 6. Donald Russell Georgia St. 11/19/11 146 10. Steve Valentino Dayton 10/4/08 46 7. Desmond Williams ODU 10/17/09 145 8. Kenneth Dawson Jacksonville 9/24/11 144 Field Goals Attempted Team Date # 9. Kelton Hill Georgia St. 11/19/11 141 1. Mario Miralles Methodist 9/6/08 4 10. Kenny Mantuo Davidson 10/3/09 135 2. David Lang Butler 10/8/11 3 Donovon Curry Jacksonville 11/21/09 3 Avg. Per Rush (10 att.) Team Date # 4. Matt Ehasz Georgia St. 11/19/11 2 1. Kenneth Dawson Jacksonville 9/24/11 13.1 Rainer Duzan Morehead St. 11/5/11 2 2. Ryan Hitchcock Butler 10/11/08 9.9 Chazzo Habliston Davidson 10/29/11 2 3. Rudell Small Jacksonville 9/13/08 9.4 Jarod Brown ODU 9/3/11 2 4. O’Neill Anderson Marist 10/3/09 8.8 Josh Hostetler Jacksonville 11/13/10 2 Steve Valentino Dayton 10/10/09 8.8 Allen Owens UVAW 9/4/10 2 Stewart Robertson UVAW 9/4/10 8.5 David Lang Butler 10/24/09 2 7. Donald Russell GSU 11/19/11 7.7 Nate Miller Dayton 10/10/09 2 Trey Morse Drake 11/7/09 7.7 Andrej Skiba Valparasio 11/15/08 2 Jared Spooner BSC 8/30/08 2 Passing Comp. Team Date # 1. Zach Lewis Morehead St. 11/5/11 44 Field Goals Made Team Date # 2. Andrew Huck Butler 10/8/11 34 1. Mario Miralles Methodist 9/6/08 4 3. Zach Lewis Morehead St. 11/20/10 32 2. David Lang Butler 10/8/11 3 Evan Jones Carthage 9/27/08 32 5. Jonathan Carkhuff Davidson 10/29/11 31 3. Chazzo Habliston Davidson 10/29/11 2 6. Eric Hoffman Valparaiso 11/12/11 30 Jarod Brown ODU 9/2/11 2 Mike Piatkowski Drake 10/1/11 30 Donovan Curry Jacksonville 11/21/09 2 8. Thomas DeMarco ODU 9/3/11 29 Nate Miller Dayton 10/10/09 2 9. Zach Lewis Morehead St. 10/31/09 28 Andrej Skiba Valparaiso 11/15/08 2 10. Thomas DeMarco ODU 9/11/10 26 6. 1 - 16 Players - Most Recent Rainer Duzan Morehead St. 11/5/11 1 Passing Attempts Team Date # 1. Zach Lewis Morehead St. 11/5/11 68 All-Purpose Yds. Team Date # 2. Evan Jones Carthage 9/27/08 56 1. Kenny James San Diego 10/22/11 267 3. Jonathan Carkhuff Davidson 10/29/11 53 2, Justin Williams Davidson 9/18/10 235 4. Andrew Huck Butler 10/8/11 47 3. Antonio Vaughn ODU 9/3/11 191 5. Zach Lewis Morehead St. 11/20/10 45 4. Walter Arrington BSC 9/12/09 189 6. Zach Lewis Morehead St. 10/31/09 43 5. Kenny Mantuo Davidson 9/18/10 181 7. Eric Lemon Valparasio 11/6/10 42 6. Brendan Shannon Butler 10/8/11 174 8. Eric Hoffman Valparaiso 11/12/11 40 7. Phil Morelli San Diego 9/20/08 173 9. Thomas DeMarco ODU 9/3/11 39 8. Rudell Small Jacksonville 9/13/08 170 Steve Valentino Dayton 10/10/09 39 9. Chris Gorman Davidson 10/29/11 165 10. Justin Williams Davidson 11/1/08 164 Passing Yards Team Date # 1. Zach Lewis Morehead St. 11/5/11 400 Touchdowns Team Date # 2. Josh McGregor Jacksonville 9/24/11 378 1. Ben Shappie Dayton 10/4/08 5 3. Andrew Huck Butler 10/8/11 381 2. Rick Loisi Carthage 9/27/08 4 Evan Jones Carthage 9/27/08 373 3. Donte Sawyer Morehead St. 11/5/11 3 5. Josh McGregor Jacksonville 9/13/08 343 Taylor Harris Dayton 10/23/10 3 6. Mike Piatkowski Drake 10/1/11 342 Ryan Hitchcock Butler 10/11/08 3 7. Zach Lewis Morehead St. 11/20/10 322 Phil Morelli San Diego 9/20/08 3 8. Eric Hoffman Valparaiso 11/12/11 317 Erik Teague Methodist 9/5/09 3 9. Tommy Reilly Marist 10/30/10 313 10. Thomas DeMarco ODU 9/3/11 312 DEFENSE Total Tackles Team Date # Receptions Team Date # 1. Jordan Ridley Butler 10/8/11 19 1. Donte Sawyer Morehead St. 11/5/11 11 Tony Bachman Morehead St. 11/20/10 19 Kevin Becker Valparaiso 11/6/10 11 3. Kyle Manley Morehead St. 11/5/11 17 James LaMacchia Marist 10/30/10 11 Ryan Williams Morehead St. 11/20/10 17 4. Brendan Shannon Butler 10/8/11 10 James Vercammen Dayton 10/23/10 17 Adam Slupski Morehead St. 11/20/10 10 6. Jordan Ridley Butler 10/2/10 15 6. Ron McDermott Morehead St. 11/5/11 9 7. Matt Sakowski MAR 10/15/11 13 Lanny Funsten Davidson 10/29/11 9 Johnathan Jones APR 9/10/11 13 Jonathan Adams Davidson 10/29/11 9 Seth Hedman Drake 10/16/10 13 Donte Sawyer Morehead St. 11/20/10 9 Rodney Hill Marist 10/3/09 13 Dan Bohrer Butler 10/11/08 9 Sacks Team Date # Rec. Yards Team Date # 1. Julian Strickland San Diego 9/20/08 2.5 1. Zach Watkins Butler 10/8/11 155 2. Dain Taylor Drake 10/16/10 2.0 James LaMacchia Marist 10/30/11 151 3. Grant Hunter Butler 10/11/08 2.0 3. Justin Watkins Dayton 10/23/10 127 John Bailey BSC 8/30/08 2.0 Jeff Koenenman Carthage 9/27/08 127 5. Sean Graves Valparasio 11/6/10 1.5 76 @CampbellFB Record Book - Opponent Records David Hauffe Davidson 9/19/09 1.5 Highest Comp. Percent. (10 att.) Date # Bobby Gray BSC 8/30/08 1.5 1. Jacksonville 9/24/11 80.0 Alex Griswold Davidson 11/1/08 1.5 Greg Ocab Dayton 10/10/09 1.5 Touchdown Passes Date # 1. Jacksonville 9/24/11 5 Tackles For Loss Team Date # 2. Georgia State 11/19/11 4 1. Wes McDermott MSU 11/22/08 4.5 Valparaiso 11/12/11 4 2. Dain Taylor Drake 10/16/10 4.0 Morehead State 11/5/11 4 3. Julian Strickland San Diego 9/20.08 3.5 Old Dominion 9/11/10 4 4. Chris Burns Morehead St. 11/20/10 3.0 Carthage 9/27/08 4 Jeff Poss Butler 10/11/08 3.0 6. David Hauffe Davidson 9/19/09 2.5 Long Pass Date # Grant Hunter Butler 10/11/08 2.5 1. Marist 10/30/10 80 John Bailey BSC 8/30/08 2.5 Total Offensive Plays Date # Interceptions Team Date # 1. Carthage 9/27/08 94 1. Matt Easton Davidson 11/1/08 2 Kyle Himmelwright Valpo 11/15/08 2 Total Offensive Yards Date # David Hyland Morehead St. 11/22/08 2 1. Jacksonville 9/24/11 713

Forced Fumbles Team Date # Highest Avg. Per Play Date # 1. James Vercammen Dayton 10/23/10 2 1. Jacksonville 9/24/11 9.6 Alex Griswold Davidson 9/19/09 2 All-Purpose Yards Date # Fumble Recoveries Team Date # 1. Jacksonville 9/24/11 880 1. Zac Napier BSC 9/12/09 2 Points Scored Date # TEAM 1. Jacksonville 9/24/11 57 Rush Attempts Date # 1. Valparaiso 11/15/08 57 Interceptions Date # 1. Valparaiso 11/15/08 4 Net Rushing Yards Date # 1. Valparaiso 11/15/08 342 Interception Return Yds. Date # 1. Morehead St. 11/22/08 100 Long Run Date # 1. Birmingham-Southern 9/12/09 65 yds. Tackles Date # 1. Marist 10/15/11 99 Avg. Per Rush (20 att.) Date # Butler 10/8/11 99 1. Butler 10/11/08 8.4 Sacks Date # Most Rush TDs Date # 1. Davidson 11/1/08 6.0 1. Dayton 10/23/10 6 Davidson 11/1/08 6 Tackles For Loss Date # Drake 10/18/08 6 1. Butler 10/11/08 14.0

Passing Comp. Date # Fumbles Forced Date # 1. Morehead State 11/5/11 44 1. Davidson 11/1/08 4 2. Butler 10/8/11 34 Carthage 9/27/08 34 Pass Breakups Date # 1. Jacksonville 9/13/08 9 Passing Attempts Date # 1. Morehead State 11/5/11 68 Long Field Goal Date # 2. Carthage 9/27/08 65 1. ODU 9/3/11 45 yds.

Passing Yards Date # Long Punt Date # 1. Carthage 9/27/08 435 1. Old Dominion 10/17/09 76 yds.

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dr. jerry m. wallace University President East Carolina ‘56

Elected President of the University by He went on to receive Bachelor of Divinity and Master of The- the Board of Trustees in May 2003, Dr. Jerry M. ology degrees from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wallace is leading the University in its quest to and then added a Masters and Doctorate degrees in Sociology fully implement the Campus Master Plan. from North Carolina State University. Under Dr. Wallace’s guidance, the Campbell University campus Dr. Wallace first joined the Campbell faculty in 1970 as an has undergone a remarkable transition over the past seven years. adjunct Professor of Sociology. He began full-time employment at The McLeod Athletic Training facility opened in August 2004 to the University in 1975 as Chairman of the Department of Religion house the University’s athletic training program as well as locker and Philosophy and Tyner Professor of Religion. room and office space for the soccer and softball teams. The He was appointed Dean of the College and Director of Gradu- complete renovation of D. Rich Memorial Hall was completed in ate Studies in 1981, and in 1984 accepted the position of vice August 2004. A new $15 million residence hall with 302 beds was president of Academic Affairs and provost, a position he held until constructed and opened for the fall semester of 2005. June 2001. During the next two years he served as special as- University food services have also been overhauled with the sistant to the president, and as the James R. Coates Professor of addition of Starbucks Coffee, Chick-fil-A, Quizno’s and more. Religion and Society in the Campbell University Divinity School. Barnes and Noble assumed management of the University book- According to current vice president of Academic Affairs and store. Both Shouse and Marshbanks Dining Halls have undergone provost, Dr. M. Dwaine Greene, the choice of Dr. Wallace is a complete renovations. tremendous selection. “He not only brings proven experience to The return of football as a varsity sport was announced in April the position, but he has both a comprehensive and a balanced 2006 and the Fighting Camels began competing in the Pioneer understanding of Campbell’s various operations. He carries the Football League in 2008. On Aug. 30, 2008, Campbell hosted its banner of Campbell’s sterling tradition, while being a progressive first intercollegiate football game in nearly 58 years as Barker- and innovative administrator who no doubt will be an effective Lane Stadium was packed with a greater-than-capacity crowd. President.” On Sept. 1, 2006, Dr. Wallace oversaw groundbreaking The range of Dr. Wallace’s contributions is also visible through- ceremonies for the 30 million dollar John W. Pope Jr. Convoca- out North Carolina Baptist circles. He is widely acknowledged as tion Center and Gilbert Craig Gore Arena. During the 2008-09 one of the leading Baptist figures in central and eastern North academic year, the Campbell basketball, volleyball and wrestling Carolina. For 15 years, beginning in 1960, he pastored the Eliza- teams played their inaugural seasons in the building, setting all- bethtown Baptist Church. During his years at Campbell he has held time attendance records in the process. over a dozen interim pastorates and spoken in scores of North Maddox Hall, a 42,000 square-foot Pharmacy teaching facility Carolina churches. He has also been widely active at the state was completed in September 2007. The state-of-the-art teaching convention level. and research center is located between the Campbell Hall of Sci- Dr. Wallace is married to Betty Blanchard Wallace, a 1972 ence and Carter Gym. graduate of Campbell College. Dr. and Mrs. Wallace are the par- The center of campus has been transformed with the addition ents of three children: Betty Lynne Johnson, Jerry McLain Wallace, of Fellowship Common, a pedestrian mall and gathering space that Jr., and Lydia Kelly McLamb. The Wallace’s have five grandchildren. extends from T.T. Lanier Street to Main Street. The Divinity School’s 450-seat Butler Chapel was completed in the summer of 2009. Campbell also con- tinues to work with architects and engineers to deter- mine the feasible occupancies for its original building, historic . Renovations at the new site of Campbell’s Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law in Raleigh were complet- ed in the fall of 2009. Residence Hall renovation and construction has been given priority. Sauls, Kitchen, Baldwin, Hedg- path, Strickland Halls and Stadium Apartments were renovated. A new residence hall opened to receive students in August 2010. The University grounds beautification continues. Gateway entrances were built and landscaped at three major campus entrances. New visitor parking was created. Renovation to labs and classrooms in the Camp- bell Hall of Science was completed in August 2010. A natural science facility was fashioned from the former University laundry building. Wiggins and Kivett Halls were completely reno- vated. Wiggins Hall now houses the Wiggins Memorial Library. Kivett Hall is home to the English Faculty and was transformed into a major classroom building. During the 2010-11 academic year, Belk Track became the latest athletics facility to open and Camp- bell re-joined the Big South Conference. The University also unveiled its plan to open a School of Osteopathic Medicine in 2013. A native of Rockingham, North Carolina, Dr. Wallace attended where he received a B.A. degree in English and Government. 78 @CampbellFB Athletic Director

bob roller Athletic Director Virginia Tech ‘83

During his first year as Director of Athlet- ics at Campbell University, Bob Roller helped lead a department that reached new heights in competition, facilities construction and student- athlete welfare. Campbell’s football and baseball teams set school records for single season victories, while the wrestling and men’s and wom- en’s golf programs reached NCAA post-season competition. The men’s basketball team knocked off a major conference opponent (Iowa) for the second-straight year and finished third in the Big South Conference regular season race. Outside the playing realm, funding and construction were com- students, plus offices for the athletics department, aca¬demic pleted for Amanda Littlejohn Stadium, home of the Campbell soft- center, weight room and training rooms. ball team, as well as the addition of lights at Barker-Lane Football Another addition to the Samford athletics facility plan was Stadium. Funds were also raised for a new home for the Campbell unveiled in the spring of 2007 with the opening of the Pat M. Cour- baseball program, while dedication ceremonies were held for the ington Tennis Pavilion, which houses the Samford tennis offices Irwin Belk Track and Clarence Roberts Field. and locker rooms, plus three indoor and six outdoor NCAA courts. Roller was the driving force behind the CAMMYs, Campbell’s Early in Roller’s tenure, Samford constructed Joe Lee Griffin multi-media end-of-year student-athlete awards program. Camp- Field for baseball in 1999. The 2004 season saw upgrades to the bell athletes also donated more than 4,300 hours in community softball complex and a complete renovation of the soccer field with service around the Buies Creek area. permanent seating for record crowds. Seibert Stadium’s natural University President Dr. Jerry Wallace and Vice President for grass was replaced with a state-of-the-art LSR Blade Synthetic Student Life Dr. Dennis Bazemore introduced Roller, who brings Surface in 2005 for football. three decades of experience in Division I athletics to his position. Prior to its move to the SoCon, Samford spent five years in the “I am thrilled to be given this opportunity to lead Campbell’s Valley Conference. In its time in the league, Samford won 13 athletics department,” said Roller. “I’d like to thank Dr. Wallace, team championships, and Samford women’s teams claimed the the Board of Trustees and Dr. Bazemore for this tremendous honor. Women’s All-Sports Trophy three times (2003-04, 2006-07 and Their vision to see Campbell athletics strive to win Big South Con- 2007-08). Samford won championships in women’s soccer (four), ference championships left a great impression. We will work as an women’s tennis (four), women’s cross-country (two), baseball, entire department to equip and develop these student-athletes to men’s golf and men’s tennis. be graduates and leaders.” Roller arrived at Samford in 1997 to direct the Samford Athletic Introduced on July 20, 2011 as the fourth A.D. of Campbell’s Foundation. During his first two years, the foundation saw record Division I era (since 1977-78), Roller joined the Fighting Camel growth in individual and corporate donations to the university’s staff after spending more than 11 years as Director of Athletics athletics programs. Roller held that position until May 1999, when at Samford University. While at the Birmingham, Ala., school, he then-President Thomas E. Corts named him to the top position oversaw one of the most exciting periods of growth in its history. within the athletics department. In his time at the helm of the Samford athletics department, In the summer of 2003, Roller was elected to the prestigious Roller led a major facilities upgrade while overseeing the depart- executive committee of the National Association of Collegiate Di- ment’s move to the Southern Conference, one of the nation’s old- rectors of Athletics [NACDA] to serve a four-year term. He joined est collegiate leagues. Samford’s student-athletes also turned in athletics directors from Kansas State, Stanford, Army and Clemson outstanding performances both on the field and in the classroom on the governing committee that oversees the activities of the during Roller’s tenure. For all of his accomplishments, Roller was 6,000-plus member organization. named the 2009-10 Division I Football Championship Subdivision In 2006, Roller was named national chairman of the Learfield (FCS) Southeast Region Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year Sports Directors’ Cup Committee for NACDA. The Directors’ Cup by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. is awarded to the top uni¬versities in NCAA Division I, II, III and In the 2009-10 school year, Samford won the SoCon’s Germann NAIA for overall athletics success throughout the intercollegiate Cup, which goes to the top women’s sports program in the league. season. Prior to his tenure at Samford, Roller was vice president In that same year, Samford had 11 teams record perfect single- of AdCraft Sports Marketing in Louisville, Ky., for seven years. year scores of 1,000 in the NCAA’s APR report. Five of Samford’s During that time, he helped create the Sears Collegiate Champions teams earned Public Recognition Awards, which go to teams post- program, which honors all champions of men’s and women’s sports ing multi-year APR scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in throughout the nation at every level of college athletics. their respective sport nationally. While with AdCraft, Roller created and managed a publishing Roller has also mentored two current Division I athletics direc- division and helped launch NCAA Football USA, which involved pro- tors. Janet Cone, now the athletics director at UNC Asheville and motion, licensing and merchandising for college football programs Alan Verlander of Jacksonville University, served as associate at all levels of intercollegiate athletics. Roller was director of com- athletic directors under Roller at Samford. munications for the Orange Bowl Committee in Miami, Fla., from Numerous athletics facility upgrades were accomplished during 1988 to 1991. He was with the Orange Bowl when Federal Express Roller’s tenure at Samford. The most recent upgrade came with became its first title sponsor in 1989. the opening the Cooney Family Field House prior to the start of The Pearisburg, Va., native began his career in sports informa- practice for the 2009 football season. The new field house includes tion. He earned his degree from Virginia Tech in 1983 and worked offices for the football coaches, a weight room, locker room, train- as a student assistant in the sports information office for four ing room, player’s lounge and meeting rooms. years. He was the sports information director at UNC Wilmington The largest project among the many upgrades was the Pete and East Carolina from 1983 to 1988. While at UNCW, Roller was Hanna Center, which opened in October of 2007. The Hanna Cen- also executive director of the university’s athletics fund-raising ter is the largest building on Samford’s campus and holds 6,000 program. Roller, 51, who holds a master’s degree in education ad- spectators for graduation or concerts, and 5,000 for sporting ministration from Samford, is married to the former Carolyn Keller. events. The home of Bulldog basketball and volleyball, the Hanna He has one son, Brad, and three stepchildren -- Kerstin (21), Kyle Center features a state-of-the-art fitness center for all Samford (20) and Karrah (14). GoCamels.com 79 Strength & Conditioning

andrew carter Director Strength & Conditioning Salisbury University ‘02 5th Year

Andrew Carter enters his fifth season as the head strength and conditioning coach at Camp- bell, where he works closely with all 20 athletic programs. Carter also serves as an instructor within the exercise science department. He comes to Campbell after spending three years as the head strength and condition- ing coach at St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes School in Alexandria, Va. In addition to his strength and conditioning duties, Carter also worked as the physical education department coordinator and assistant boy’s varsity lacrosse coach. Carter began his career as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Delaware (2003-05) where he was responsible for implementing strength and conditioning programs for men’s lacrosse, baseball, softball, men’s soccer, rowing, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s track and field and cross country.

Carter has also served as the head strength and conditioning coach for the U.S. Women’s National Lacrosse Team (2006-08), volunteer assistant strength coach at Notre Dame (2004) and the head strength and conditioning coach for the Cecil Community College’s men’s basketball team (2004-05).

Also included in Carter’s extensive background is some teaching and research work as an adjunct professor at Marymount Univer- sity (2007), a research assistant at the University of Delaware (2003-05) and a research associate with the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis at the University of Miami (2002-03). He also has au- thored numerous articles in peer reviewed journals including¸ the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research and the Journal of Athletic Training. Carter has presented at the Southeastern North Carolina Strength & Conditioning Clinic, the NSCA National Confer- ence, and the NATA National Conference.

A 2002 graduate of Salisbury University with a bachelor’s degree in physical education with emphasis in exercise science, Carter also earned his master’s in exercise physiology from Delaware in 2005.

Carter, a former three-year football letterwinner at Salisbury, is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and is USA Weightlifting Club Coach Certified and is a member of the Colle- giate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCa).

Campbell University Strength & Conditioning Program The Campbell University strength and conditioning facilities can be found at the John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center.

The 3,550 square foot facility is located in the right corner of the building closest to Leslie Campbell Avenue.

The state of the art facility includes: (4) double sided Nautilus Combination Racks, (4) Half Racks w/ Olympic Weight Lifting platforms, (4) Power Racks, (12) Adjustable Benches, (2) Nautilus Lat Pulldown Machines, a Nautilus Seated Row Machine, (2) Nautilus Lying Leg Curl Machines, Nautilus Leg Extension Machine, Hammer Strength Jammer, Hammer Strength 4-way Neck, Hammer Strength Isola- tion Leg Press, a Four-way hip machine, (2) Complete Sets of Dumbbells ranging from 5 to 120lbs (15) Medicine Balls, (2) sets of Plyo Boxes, (12) sets of Rubber Bumper Weight Plates, (18) 7-ft Bars (both Olympic and Power), (4) Trap Bars, a set of Kettlebells (12kg – 32kg), Over 5,500 lbs in Iron Grip Weight Plates, (2) Schwinn Airdyne Bicycles.

Although specific strength and conditioning programs are designed for each sport, the basic goal is the same – to help athletes increase their full potential in: strength, speed, flexibility, endurance and ultimately sports performance, while decreasing the likelihood of injury.

Workouts are designed and supervised by Andrew Carter, who is in his fifth year as the director of strength and conditioning at Camp- bell. He along with his staff provide a strong base for Campbell’s student-athletes.

Members of each of CU’s 21 varsity teams meet with Carter on a weekly basis, with most teams training and preparing for competition several times a week.

Campbell’s strength and conditioning program has an ultimate goal of achieving the maximum potential, in order to better prepare student-athletes in competition. The strength and conditioning staff operates in conjunction with the athletic training staff to ensure that the Campbell football players can compete on the field at the highest level injury free. 80 @CampbellFB Athletic Training

jackie knight Head Athletic Trainer Olivet College 7th Year

Jackie Knight begins her first year as Campbell University’s head athletic trainer.

Serving as the interim head athletic trainer over the past year, Knight will begin her seventh year overall at Camp- bell University in 2012-13.

“I’d like to thank Athletic Director Bob Roller for entrusting me with this incredible opportunity,” said Knight. “I have made a commitment to the athletes and coaches at Campbell University over the past six seasons and I am very happy that I will con- tinue doing so for years to come. The support of the coaches and my amazing staff has made the transition to head athletic trainer a seamless one and I have no doubt that we will move forward together to help the athletic teams excel.”

Knight headed all athletic training needs for Campbell’s football team in 2011-12 while handling the entire department’s daily op- erations, and will continue to do so under her new title.

Knight had been the athletic trainer for the women’s basketball, men’s and women’s tennis and men’s and women’s golf teams prior to being promoted in the summer of 2011. She also works as the Clinical Coordinator of the Athletic Training Education Program and teaches classes within that program.

Prior to Campbell, Knight worked as the head athletic trainer and assistant professor in the Health and Physical Education Depart- Campbell University Athletic Training ment at Hillsdale College in Hillsdale, Mich. for three years. While Campbell University student-athletes have access to one of the at Hillsdale College with a staff of only two Certified Athletic Train- finest sports medicine care programs in North Carolina. CU’s ers, Knight worked primarily with the football, men’s basketball, Athletic Training staff offers all Fighting Camel student-athletes and softball teams but covered all the other sports regularly. the best available medical care for athletic injuries. They design and implement programs to prevent, manage and treat athletic While receiving her master’s degree in athletic training from injuries. They also supervise injury rehabilitation programs that Indiana State University, Knight was a graduate assistant in the are designed to return the athlete to athletic activity as quickly Sycamores athletic training department. During her stint at Indi- and safely as possible. ana State, Knight also served as an athletic trainer at Terre Haute North Vigo High School. The athletic training staff has the use of both the McLeod Athletic Training Facility on campus and a separate training room inside the Knight got her bachelor’s degree in athletic training from Olivet Barker-Lane Stadium Fieldhouse to meet all the needs of Campbell College in Olivet, Mich. As an undergrad at Olivet, Knight served student-athletes. as the football equipment manager and student athletic trainer while participating as a student-athlete on the softball and basket- In addition, the staff also provides supervision to students major- ball teams. She also had the opportunity to be one of the athletic ing in athletic training. These students are enrolled in a challeng- trainers for the Michigan Cadet National Wrestling Camp during ing academic major that not only requires that they make the the summer. grade in the classroom but also must excel in real-life situations. The education program is directed by Dr. Catherine Simonson. In the summertime for the past several years, Jackie has worked with USA Athletes International and has had the opportunity to The Athletic Training staff also works closely with Dr. Chris Stew- play softball in international competitions and travel around the art, M.D., and Mr. Jerry Brenneman, P.A., of Campbell University world. More recently, she has transitioned to coaching softball Student Health Services and team physicians Dr. Bill Hage of teams as well as serving as the athletic trainer. In the summer of Triangle Orthopedic Associates of Raleigh and Dr. Michael Hart of 2008, Jackie coached a team that won the gold medal while com- Carolina Family Practice and Sports Medicine of Cary to provide peting in Sydney, Australia at the Olympic Softball Stadium, the quality physician services to student-athletes. Chiropractic ser- site of the 2000 Summer Olympics. vices are provided by Damien Rodulfo of Healing Hands Chiroprac- tic in Dunn. Knight is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Associa- tion, Great Lakes Athletic Trainers’ Association, Michigan Athletic Other allied health care needs available within the athletic training Trainer’s Society, Mid-Atlantic Athletic Trainers Association, and is services program include optometry, dentistry and sports mas- an American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED instructor. sage.

GoCamels.com 81 CU Football History

As surprising as it is this is not the first time that Campbell has had a football program. The Camels actually have a football his- On June 2, 2007 Campbell hosted its first official football outings tory that dates back to 1925 when the school fielded its first var- with “A Day For The Camels: Touchdown 2008”, which included a sity team. That team lead by Coaches Edge and Baker went 3-1-1 golf tournament, banquet, reception and a silent auction. Special including the historic first 7-0 victory over Carthage. The details of guests included (Carolina Panthers), Greg Warren some of early teams remains sketchy but it is known that the 1929 (Pittsburgh Steelers), and keynote speaker Fisher DeBerry (Air team, under the direction of Coach Bob Hays, posted Campbell’s Force). first-ever state championship with a 5-2-1 record. Steele and his coaching staff continue their preparation for the Campbell continued to be a program to account for and posted a 2008 season by conducting the team’s first official football practice state junior college championship in 1932 under the guidance of in more than 50 years on August 28, 2007 with more than 100 Coach S.O. Brandon. The third-ever state title came in 1939 when players Campbell tied both Belmont Abbey and Brevard. participating.

With World War II in full swing Campbell made the decision to The Campbell football team worked through the fall and held a suspend football play from 1940-45 until the war came to an end. two-hour intra-squad on October 20, 2007, the first official football When CU resumed play the Camels continued to just win. The game in the modern era, for the Homecoming/Parents’ Day cel- team won the 1946 and 1948 North Carolina Junior College State ebration. The Camels wrapped up their fall practices on November Championships and finished as the runner-up in 1947 all under the 17, 2007 with another scrimmage at Lee Senior High School in direction of Coach Earl Smith. Sanford.

The 1947 team lost to South Georgia 46-7 to finish as the runner- The Pioneer Football League formally accepted Campbell’s bid for up for the Eastern United States Junior College Championship. One acceptance for the 2008 season on December 5, 2007. That day year later in 1948, Campbell won the North Carolina title, but fell also served as the official unveiling of the 2008 game schedule. to familiar foe South Georgia 26-19 in the Eastern U.S. Champion- ship. The Camels returned to the practice field for a set of 15 spring practices on March 26, 2008. Campbell concluded their spring With the on-set of the Korean Conflict and the movement of many schedule with the first-ever Orange and Black game on April 19, North Carolina schools to senior college status in the 1950’s, 2008. The defense outlasted the offense in the controlled scrim- Campbell dropped its varsity football program after the 1950 sea- mage by a final score of 33-31. son until the present day. After years of planning and waiting, the Camels were finally able In August 2004, Campbell first began to explore, by way of a to get on the field on August 30, 2008 with a contest against Bir- feasibility study, the possibility of adding non-athletic scholarship mingham-Southern College. In front of overflowing crowd of 5,845 football as a varsity sport. When results came back as something the Campbell lost a closely fought 12-6 game to the Panthers. that should be pursed CU made the official announcement on April 7, 2006 that football was coming back to the Creek as varsity The 2009 football schedule saw Campbell win a pair of firsts at sport in time for the 2008 season. The program it was decided home. The Camels won the team’s first-ever home game in a would compete at the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision thrilling 48-28 season opening come-from-behind victory over (non-scholarship) level. Campbell’s administration then began the Methodist on Sept. 5. task of looking for potential football leagues to join that would embrace both the athletic demands as well as the high academic Campbell’s football produced another historic first with the team’s standards that Campbell has been built upon. In 2006, the Camels first win in Pioneer Football League play with a 31-22 win over formally submitted a bid to join the Pioneer Football League. Morehead State on Oct. 31. The team also won its first on the road in league play in the 17-3 win over Valparaiso on Nov. 14. On June 15, 2006 the Campbell program after an extensive search found the man to act as the face of the program in head coach 2011 marked a banner year for the CU football program, with Dale Steele. Steele, a veteran of more than 25 years in the col- the team producing its first winning season since its re-launch. legiate ranks and possessing several direct ties to many of the top The Camels finished 6-5 overall and 5-3 in PFL play, leading the programs around the state and the nation, began to assemble his conference in rushing for the third straight year (210.45 yards per staff and his first signing class in 2007. game) and placing 11 on all-conference teams.

82 @CampbellFB Barker-Lane Stadium / Ed Gore Field Barker-Lane Background Information

• Campbell’s Barker-Lane Stadium officially opened on August 30, 2008 as CU welcomed football back to the creek with a game against Birmingham-Southern...CU was defeated in a close fought affair 12-6 by the Panthers.

• The facility was officially named ‘Barker-Lane Stadium’ for longtime Campbell benefactors Bob Barker and Dr. Robert Lane in a dedication ceremony to the new facility at halftime on opening weekend...Barker and Lane contributed $4 million in pledges to Campbell’s startup football program.

• Largest crowd in the stadium history was the 5,845 that turned out for opening day...the crowd remains the largest to witness a sporting event in Buies Creek.

• In the spring of 2009 as part of Phase II of the facility, which will include permanent home side seating, a press box and an addi- tional stadium entrance, longtime Campbell supporter Ed Gore had the field named in his honor...the official name of the field is Ed Gore Field at Barker-Lane Stadium.

• Barker-Lane Stadium added lights prior to the 2012 season, allowing the Camels more options for practice times, as well as greater flexibility for broadcasts and other sporting events. The four 110-foot poles, two on each side of the stadium, feature 42 each and 168 total fixtures, providing 100 foot candle on all por- tions of the playing field.

Barker-Lane Stadium Firsts First Coin Clip...... Won by Campbell (Deferred) First Home Captains...... Brad Brower, Jordan Cramer, Milton Brown First Kickoff...... Adam Willets (to BSC 14 yard line) First Tackle...... Adam Willets on kickoff First Official Play...... BSC Joe Thigpen rush -4 yards First CU Offensive Play...... Carl Smith 2 yard run First CU Drive...... 3 plays, 2 yds, TOP 00:56 (punt) First CU Completed Pass...... Matt Vollono to Kelvin Murphy (14 yds) First CU First Down...... Matt Vollono to Kelvin Murphy (14 yds) First 100 yds rusher...... Carl Smith 109 yds First Kickoff Touchdown...... Brandon Chandler (86 yds) Valpo 11/15/08 First Campbell Win...... 48-28 over Methodist 9/5/09 First Campbell Conf. Win...... 31-22 over Morehead State on 10/31/09

GoCamels.com 83 CU Athletic Facilities

Barker-Lane Stadium John W. Pope, Jr. Convocation Center

Eakes Athletic Complex (Soccer) Eakes Athletic Complex (Softball)

McLeod Athletic Training Facility Taylor Field Keith Hills Country Club

Johnson Memorial Natatorium James Nisbet Tennis Center Campbell Cross Country Trail

84 @CampbellFB The Fighting Camel / CU Fight Song / Alma Mater The Fighting Camel

Many stories exist as to the origin of the nickname “Fighting Camels” and the adoption of a camel as the mascot of Campbell University athletic teams. To date, there is still uncertainty as to why the unique mascot (only one other school in the United States -- and none in Division I -- has the nickname “Camels”) was cho- sen.

According to historian J. Winston Pearce, author of “Campbell College, Big Miracle in Little Buies Creek,” the nickname’s origin perhaps stretches back to the turn of the century when all but one of the school’s original buildings were destroyed by fire. In the aftermath, Z.T. Kivett visited the school’s founder and president, Dr. James Archibald Campbell, at his residence.

As Dr. Campbell bemoaned the fate of the institution he had worked 13 years to build, Mr. Kivett encouraged him, “Your name’s Campbell; then get a hump on you! We’ve got work to do.” Dr. Campbell thought that Mr. Kivett said, “You’re a camel, get a hump on you.” Hence the nomadic nickname.

Campbell’s athletic teams were originally named the “Hornets.” Copies of Creek Pebbles, the school newspaper, in the 1920s and 1930s described the teams as “Hornets.” Other references to the athletic teams were “The Campbells” or the “Campbellites.”

Although an official date is unknown, the changing of the mascot to a camel came in late 1933 or early 1934. There is no expla- nation why the nickname was changed to Camels, only this one sentence was printed in the Jan. 13, 1934 issue of Creek Pebbles: “Eight new men were recently initiated into Campbell’s monogram club, which has changed its name from ‘Hornets’ to ‘Camels.’”

From that point on, all Campbell athletic teams have proudly worn the Camel mascot.

The Campbell University Fight Song

Fight, team on down the field Fight with your might till victory is ours Long may your colors wave o’er all others Sing it to the tune of Hoorah for orange and black, So Cheer, Cheer for old C.U. Cheer for the Varsity For it’s Hail, Hail, the gang’s all here As we march on to victory.

Alma Mater Keith Hills Country Club We hail our gracious Alma Mater Singing this glad refrain, We’ll honor her with all our might, and cherish every vein.

Chorus

Come and sing to dear ol’Campbell, pledge a tribute, too. We’ll praise her for all her merit, and honor her with truth. We yield to her our true allegiance, Raising her banner high, We’ll stand with her thru peace and strife, her name will never die.

Chorus Campbell Cross Country Trail

GoCamels.com 85 Campbell University

at a glance Founded in 1887, Campbell University is a private, coeducational institution of the liberal arts, sciences, and professions offering undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees. The University is comprised of the College of Arts and Sciences, the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, the Lundy-Fetterman School of¬ Business, the School of Education, the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences and the Divinity School.

For nearly 125 years, Campbell University has been helping students build meaningful and successful futures. The university was ranked as one of the Best Regional Universities (South) by U.S. News & World Report in its America’s Best Colleges 2011 edition and named one of the “100 Best College Buys” in the nation by Institutional Research & Evaluation, Inc. Campbell is also recognized as a Servicemembers Opportunity College.

Location: Set on over 1500 acres, Campbell maintains a Enrollment: Each year, Campbell enrolls approximately beautiful, residential campus in the Cape Fear region of North 6,000 students representing diverse cultural, socioeconomic and Carolina. The University is located just 28 miles north of religious backgrounds. On the main campus, approximately Fayetteville and 30 miles south of Raleigh, the capital city. 3,000 undergraduates are enrolled with more than 1,500 Campbell also boasts campuses in the Research , students enrolled in master’s programs or professional schools. Fort Bragg/Pope and Camp Lejeune. The Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law moved to a new facility in Raleigh in Faculty/Student Ratio: Campbell offers small class sizes the fall of 2009. and individual attention, with a faculty to student ratio of 1-to-18. Over 90 percent of faculty hold doctoral or terminal Mission: The mission of Campbell University is to graduate degrees. students with exemplary academic and professional skills who are prepared for purposeful lives and meaningful service. The Athletics: Campbell is a member of the NCAA Division I University is informed and inspired by its Baptist heritage and Big South Conference. Men’s varsity sports include baseball, three basic theological and biblical presuppositions: learning is basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis, track appointed and conserved by God as essential to the fulfillment and field and wrestling. Women’s sports include basketball, of human destiny; in Christ all things consist and find ultimate cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field and unity; and the Kingdom of God in this world is rooted and volleyball. The Fighting Camels also compete in the Pioneer grounded in Christian community. Football League, the Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association and as an associate member of the Southern Conference in Curriculum: The University has over 100 undergraduate wrestling. tracks and concentrations; as well as graduate and professional degree programs within the Norman Adrian Wiggins School The University embraces the conviction that there is no conflict of Law, College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, School of between the life of faith and the life of inquiry. Education and Divinity School. Campbell University is also recognized as a North Carolina Teaching Fellows institution.

86 @CampbellFB Surrounding the Creek

Campbell University is located in the small town of Buies Creek. The Campus is situated approximately half-way between Raleigh (30 miles south) and Fayetteville (28 miles north) in the Cape Fear Region of North Carolina.

Raleigh Facts: • Capital of North Carolina • Population: over 300,000 • Home to the Time Warner Pavilion at Walnut Creek and the North Carolina State Fair (Oct.) • RDU International Airport takes flights from 12 different airlines

Fayetteville Facts: • Nickname is All-American City • Sixth largest city and fourth largest metropolitan area in the state • Population: over 300,000 Time Warner Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek • Home to Fort Bragg Army Base and the 82nd Airborne and Special Major recording artists such as the Tim McGraw, Jack Johnson, Operations Museum Kings of Leon and Tom Petty all performed at the Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek in 2010. Fort Bragg Facts: • Formed as Camp Bragg in 1918 • Home to the famed 82nd Airborne Division and its 15,000 troops • Also home to the U.S. Army Special Operations Command • In total, 42,000 soldiers are station at Bragg

Distance from the Creek (Driving Time): • Raleigh 40 minutes • Fayetteville 40 minutes • RDU Airport 45 minutes • Wrightsville Beach 2 hours • Grandfather Mountain 4 ½ hours • Charlotte 3 hours

North Carolina Capitol Building

Carolina Hurricanes / RBC Center

The RBC Center – a state-of-the-art arena located in western Raleigh – is home to the NHL’s Carolina Hurricanes, N.C. State men’s basketball, and numerous indoor concerts, circuses and Raleigh’s Capitol Square trade shows each year. Photo By: Gregg Forwerck

GoCamels.com 87 Pioneer Football League

The 2012 season marks the 20th year for the Pioneer Football League – the nation’s only non- scholarship, football-only NCAA Football Champi- onship Subdivision conference.

The PFL is one of only two conferences that spon- sor football as its only sport (the Missouri Valley Football Conference being the other). However, the PFL is a truly national conference with mem- bers on each coast and throughout the nation’s heartland. The league still retains four of its char- ter members – , the , Drake University and Valparaiso Univer- sity, plus the University of San Diego (joining in 1992) – which were joined in 2001 by Davidson College, Jacksonville University and Morehead State University. Campbell University joined the PFL in 2008, its first season of intercollegiate football. Marist College, which joined for the 2009 season, further extended the league’s footprint into the northeast. The Pioneer Football League In January 1991 the NCAA passed legislation to require Division School Location Nickname Stadium (Capacity) I institutions to sponsor all intercollegiate sports at the Division I Butler Indianapolis, Ind. Bulldogs Butler Bowl (5,000) level. The five charter members (Evansville the fifth before drop- Campbell Buies Creek, N.C. Camels Barker-Lane Stadium (5,000) ping football in 1997), each dedicated to the enhancement and Davidson Davidson, N.C. Wildcats (4,500) sound management of intercollegiate football as an integral part Dayton Dayton, Ohio Flyers Welcome Stadium (11,000) of the student-athletes’ collegiate experience, joined together to Drake Des Moines, Iowa Bulldogs Drake Stadium (14,557) form the Pioneer Football League. From the league’s inception it Jacksonville Jacksonville, Fla. Dolphins D.B. Milne Field (5,000) has been a proponent of the creation of a non-scholarship football Marist Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Red Foxes Leonidoff Stadium (5,000) classification within Division I and adopted the moniker of Pioneer Mercer # Macon, Ga. Bears TBA based on the intent to become the first league in that new divi- Morehead St. Morehead, Ky. Eagles (10,000) sion. The PFL’s original membership was comprised of NCAA Divi- San Diego San Diego, Calif. Toreros (7,000) sion I universities that previously sponsored intercollegiate football Stetson # DeLand, Fla. Hatters TBA at other levels. Valparaiso Valparaiso, Ind. Crusaders Brown Field (5,000)

In recent years the league has attracted those institutions com- # Mercer and Stetson will begin competition in 2013 mitted to the principles of the PFL model when beginning their football program, including Jacksonville which started its program in the non-scholarship mold in 1998 and Campbell which did so in PFL Champions 2008. In 2013, the league will expand is footprint in the southeast Year Winner (Record) when Mercer University and Stetson University – which will both 1993...... Dayton (5-0) restart long dormant programs – join the league. 1994...... Dayton, Butler (4-1) 1995...... Drake (5-0) The PFL began play in 1993 with Dayton winning the league’s first 1996...... Dayton (5-0) crown. The league spent its first season in 1993 under the admin- 1997...... Dayton (5-0) istrative guidance of the Midwestern Collegiate Conference and the 1998...... Drake (4-0) office moved to St. Louis in 1994 when current commissioner Patty 1999...... Dayton (4-0) Viverito was named the PFL commissioner, a leadership position 2000...... Dayton, Drake, Valpo (3-1) she continues to fill. 2001...... Dayton (4-0) 2002...... Dayton (4-0) 2003...... Valparaiso (3-1) 2011 PFL Standings 2004...... Drake (4-0) Conf. Pct. Overall Pct. Home Away 2005...... San Diego (4-0) San Diego 7-1 .875 9-2 .818 5-0 4-2 2006...... San Diego (7-0) Drake 7-1 .875 9-2 .818 6-0 3-2 2007...... Dayton, San Diego (6-1) Jacksonville 6-2 .750 7-4 .636 5-0 2-4 2008...... Jacksonville (7-1) Campbell 5-3 .625 6-5 .545 4-1 2-4 2009...... Butler (7-1) Dayton 4-4 .500 6-5 .545 2-3 4-2 2010...... Jacksonville, Dayton (8-0) Butler 3-5 .375 5-6 .455 3-2 2-4 2011...... San Diego, Drake (7-1) Marist 3-5 .375 4-7 .364 1-4 3-3 Davidson 2-6 .250 4-7 .364 4-2 0-5 Morehead St. 2-6 .250 3-8 .273 2-3 1-5 Valparaiso 1-7 .125 1-10 .091 1-4 0-6

88 @CampbellFB Campbell Radio Network Campbell Football On the Air For the sixth-straight year, Campbell University’s flagship station is 107.3 WCLN-FM. WCLN’s 92,000-watt signal reaches parts of 21 counties in southeastern North Carolina including all of Har- nett, Cumberland, Johnston, and Sampson counties. The station’s signal also covers a majority of Wake County, including a large portion of Raleigh.

In addition to the on-air signals at 107.3 WCLN-FM, audio and video coverage of Campbell Football games is also available on- line at GoCamels.com, the official web site of Campbell Athletics.

Radio Broadcasts Football coverage on the Campbell University Radio Network will begin 30 minutes prior to the scheduled kickoff time with a com- prehensive pregame show. The Bojangle’s Tailgate Show includes a complete breakdown of the day’s contest, interviews, and scores from around the Pioneer Football League and the nation.

Coverage continues well after the final whistle has blown. The Postgame Report features reaction from Coach Steele and selected players, final statistics from the game, highlights and other game scores.

Streaming Audio/Video If you can’t make it to Buies Creek you can still see every Camp- bell home game live at GoCamels.com. Fans can buy the season package with every home football game, or buy a per game sub- scription. Fans can also get free audio of every game, both home and away, on GoCamels.com (L to R) Dr. Andy Bowman, Kim Graham, Chris Hemeyer

The Voice of the Camels is no stranger to the radio booth, as he was the analyst for Liberty Athletics Marketing Coordinator Chris Hemeyer is in his second University Football on WRVL-FM from 1992-97. year as the radio voice of Fighting Camel Football and Men’s Bas- ketball. A 1976 graduate of Georgetown (Ky.) College, where he was an NAIA All-America at wide receiver as a senior, Graham spent 11 Hemeyer joined the Fighting Camel staff in 2011 from Kinston, seasons as an assistant coach at Liberty University (1978-88), NC, where he was Director of Broadcasting and Public Relations for where he coached the receivers, quarterbacks and also served as the Kinston Indians, the Cleveland Indians affiliate in the Carolina offensive coordinator. After serving as offensive coordinator at (Class A) League. In his six years with the Indians, the radio net- Sam Houston State in 1989, Graham returned to Lynchburg, Va., work grew from one to four stations. He also produced and hosted to start an 18-year tenure in athletics administration at Liberty. a weekly television show, Tribe Talk, and spearheaded the All-Star Student Program, which reached more than 66,000 students in Graham spent seven years as the Flames’ Assistant A.D., then was Eastern North Carolina. promoted to Director of Athletics at Liberty in 1997 and served in that capacity through 2005. Graham is responsible for the daily In addition to Hemeyer‘s play-by-play work with the Indians, he operations of the Fighting Camel athletics department with empha- also spent three seasons as the play-by-play voice for the first sis in sport programming and support areas. half of the East Carolina University baseball season. Hemeyer‘s basketball play-by-play experience includes fill-in work for East A member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors Carolina men’s broadcasts. He has also been the voice of Lenoir of Athletics (NACDA), Graham earned both his B.S. (1976) in Community College men’s basketball. physical education and M.A. (1978) in secondary education from Georgetown College. Graham and his wife, Andrea, have three His football experience includes television sideline reporting for sons – Chad, Travis and Cade – and a daughter, Brie. East Carolina football games on MASN and Comcast Sports South- east. Hemeyer was also the studio host for Ohio University foot- Dr. Andy Bowman begins his second season with the Campbell ball for radio broadcasts on the Ohio IMG Sports Network. Last University Radio Network. A Campbell Alum and Buies Creek season, Hemeyer hosted a post-game call-in show and weekly talk resident, Dr. Bowman is the Director of Continuing Education and show for East Carolina football. Since 2006, Hemeyer has been an Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice at Campbell. Bow- the voice of high school football in Craven County, calling multiple man has mixed his pharmaceutical and broadcast background by state championship games. hosting a monthly “Ask the Pharmacist” radio segment on WFNC 640AM in Fayetteville. Hemeyer arrived in North Carolina in 2001, spending five years at WCTI-TV (an ABC affiliate) in New Bern. He worked as a news and Prior to his return to Campbell in 2000, Bowman serving as a sports reporter, moving up to weekend sports anchor. He gradu- Pharmacy Coordinator with Kroger Pharmacy in Roanoke, Virginia ated from the University of Missouri in 1999. and hosted a weekly show called “Ask Andy, The Kroger Radio Pharmacist” on WFIR 960AM. In addition, the native of Columbia, Mo., oversees Campbell’s web streaming video and audio program, the production of video con- In addition to his responsibilities in the classroom, Dr. Bowman tent for GoCamels.com as well as producing marketing and pro- serves as Director of Continuing Education for the College of Phar- motional videos for the athletics department. Campbell produces macy, where he coordinates continuing education programs from live web streaming of home events in football, men’s and women’s pharmacists around the state of North Carolina and across the na- soccer, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, wrestling, base- tion. He serves as the College of Pharmacy’s liaison to the North ball and softball. Carolina Board of Pharmacy and is a member of the North Carolina Association of Pharmacists (NCAP). In the community, Bowman Kim Graham, Associate A.D. for Operations at Campbell, joins the serves on the Board of Directors at Cape Fear Christian Academy Campbell Radio Network for his first season as analyst. Graham in Erwin. GoCamels.com 89 CU Media Services / Media Information Media Information This media guide has been prepared in order to assist in your Jason williams coverage of Campbell University football during the 2012 season. Asst. Director / Media Services All media requests should be made through assistant director of UNC Wilmington ‘07 athletic media services Jason Williams. 6th Year Press Credentials Press credentials are limited to working members of the print and electronic media, as well as photographers and videographers. Jason Williams begins his sixth year at Camp- Photographers are restricted to designated areas of the field. bell as an Assistant Director of Athletic Media Services. Williams serves as the primary contact Interview Policies for the CU football, women’s swimming and baseball teams. The Campbell Media Services Department will attempt to arrange all reasonable requests for interviews with Fighting Camel head Aside from serving as a liaison between several Fighting Camel coach Dale Steele and team members. With respect to practice, programs and the media, he also writes feature stories and recaps study and personal time, a few guidelines should be followed. for GoCamels.com and various game day publications. A native of Rich Square, N.C., Williams has also served as the primary contact Player Interviews for the Camels’ women’s basketball, volleyball, softball, wrestling, All interview requests with Campbell football players must be ar- track & field and cross country programs over the last five sea- ranged through the media services office. Players are generally sons. available for interviews immediately following practice sessions. If a media member desires to set up a telephone interview, this can He served as editor for all Campbell football game programs from be arranged. 2009-11. In 2010-11, Williams served on the Campbell women’s basketball grant team, designed to increase awareness, exposure Post Game Interviews and attendance for the sport. Following each home game, the visiting head coach and any re- quested players will be brought to the media interview room after Graduating from the University of North Carolina Wilmington in a 10-minute cool-down period. Campbell head coach Dale Steele the spring of 2007 with a B.A. in Communication Studies, Williams and players will follow in the interview room. The Campbell locker worked with the Seahawks’ sports information department as an room is closed to all individuals with the exception of authorized intern in many facets, writing, editing and keeping statistics in ad- team or university personnel. dition to day-to-operations. At UNCW, Williams worked with vari- ous athletic programs, including men’s and women’s basketball, Road Interviews baseball, softball, men’s and women’s golf and men’s and women’s Interviews with Coach Steele or team members away from campus tennis. or contact outside of playing sites must be arranged through the media services department. Every attempt will be made to satisfy Williams also held a position with Wilmington, N.C.-based Top the interview request within reason. Fuel drag racing team Scott Griffin Motorsports in the summer of 2006. For the duration of his time with SGM, Williams was a public Head Coach Interviews relations intern, assisting in nearly all aspects of the NHRA / IHRA Requests for interviews with Coach Steele should be made through competitor’s operations during their inaugural season. assistant director of athletic media services Jason Williams at (910) 814-4367 or (910) 228-6908. He has assisted events such as the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament (2007 and ‘09 in Raleigh and ‘10 in Durham), the Home Game Services 2009 NCAA Baseball Chapel Hill Regional and Super Regional, as Working press facilities are available at Barker-Lane Stadium / well as several Colonial Athletic Association and Atlantic Sun Con- Ed Gore Field. Telephone lines, high-speed internet connections, ference championships. wireless internet connections and fax services are available upon request. In July of 2010 he earned his Master of Science in Sport Manage- ment from California University (Pa.). Williams is a member of Campbell Athletics Media Services will provide a pre-game snack the Collegiate Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) to working media members in the press box. A full NCAA box and the North Carolina Collegiate Sports Information Association score and play-by-play sheets will be distributed as soon as possi- (NCCSIA). ble following the completion of each game. Stats are also provided to press row after each quarter, and after scoring plays. He resides in Durham with his wife, Courtney. Pioneer Football League Public Relations Throughout the football season, the Pioneer Football League staff will provide updated statistics daily for each conference team, plus a weekly release, to the media through pioneer-football.org. PFL games – and all Campbell home games – are available on a paid- subscription live video webcast through GoCamels.com.

Radio / Internet Broadcasts Announcer positions for radio broadcasts of Fighting Camel football are located inside the Barker-Lane Stadium press box. Under reciprocal agreements, the official designated originating station of the visiting team is allowed to originate radio broadcasts without charge. Official stations must contact Chris Hemeyer (910-893- 1822) for information concerning broadcasts.

Fighting Camel Broadcasts Fighting Camel broadcasts will be available on 107.3 WCLN and through GoCamels.com for the entire 2012 season. Play-by-play and analysis throughout the season will be provided. Every broad- cast begins 30 minutes prior to kick-off with the comprehensive pre-game show. 90 @CampbellFB