2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL

TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents...... 1 2019 Camels (listed alphabetically)...... 32-60 Quick Facts, 2019 Schedule, Pronunciation Guide...... 2 Returners 2018 Results, 2018 Big South Final Standings, Coaching Staff Adams-Ashaye...... 33 Axson-Boykin...... 34-35 2019 Season Preview...... 3-15 Brooks-Cuddington...... 36-37 Numerical Roster...... 3-4 Dennis-Ferguson...... 38-39 Alphabetical Roster...... 5-6 Fiske-Gary...... 40-41 Roster Breakdown...... 6-7 Giles-Hite...... 42-43 Preseason Two-Deep...... 8 Holmes-Kelley...... 44-45 Mike Minter preseason Q&A...... 9-11 Kelshaw-Miller...... 46-47 Preseason notebook...... 12-15 Mitchell-Price...... 48-49 Rivens-Slade...... 50-51 Coaches & Staff...... 16-31 Snead-Webb...... 52-53 Mike Minter...... 17-19 Whitehead-Wooten...... 54-55 Weston Glaser...... 20 Newcomers Nick Grimes...... 21 Armstrong-Harman...... 56-57 Damien Adams...... 22 Hawkins-Quarshie...... 58-59 Bryan Butterworth...... 23 Renshaw-Williams...... 60 Adam Morris...... 24 Hunter Somerville...... 25 2018 Stats...... 62-65 DJ Summers...... 26 Ben Bolling...... 27 History & Records DeAndre Thompson / Kevin Thompson...... 28 Campbell Football History...... 67-68 Milhouse, Economou, Williams, Robbins...... 29 Career Records...... 69-71 Knight, Avriett, Morgan, Desai...... 30 Single Season Records...... 72-75 Jackie Knight, Mike Stryffeler, Other Staff...... 31 Single Game Records...... 76-79 College Football 150...... 80 All-Time Letterman List...... 81 All-Time Numerical Roster...... 82-83 Honors & Awards...... 84-86 Year-by-Year Results...... 87 All-Time Series Records...... 88

Campbell University...... 89-91 Campbell at a Glance...... 91 Surrounding the Creek...... 92 CU President Dr. J. Bradley Creed...... 93 Director of Athletics Omar Banks...... 94 Barker-Lane Stadium...... 95 Athletic Training, Strength & Conditioning...... 96 Student-Athlete Support, The Fighting Camel...... 97 Big South Conference...... 98-99

Under Armour...... 100 Media Information...... 101-102

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® 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GENERAL 2019 CAMPBELL SCHEDULE School...... Campbell University Date Opponent Location Time Series Record Location...... Buies Creek, N.C. Aug. 31 at Troy Troy, Ala. 6:00 First meeting Founded...... January 5, 1887 Sept. 7 SHAW BUIES CREEK 6:00 Campbell leads 1-0 Enrollment...... 6790 (all campuses), Sept. 21 DAVIDSON BUIES CREEK 6:00 Campbell leads 6-4 ...... 3277 (main campus undergraduate) Sept. 28 at Mercer Macon, Ga. 7:00 First meeting Oct. 5 PRESBYTERIAN * BUIES CREEK 1:00 PC leads 3-1 President...... Dr. J. Bradley Creed Oct. 19 HAMPTON * BUIES CREEK 4:00 First meeting Alma Mater...... Baylor ‘79 Oct. 26 at Gardner-Webb * Boiling Springs, N.C. 1:30 GWU leads 1-0 Athletic Director...... Omar Banks Nov. 2 at North Alabama Florence, Ala. 2:30 Campbell leads 1-0 Alma Mater...... Richmond ‘96 Nov. 9 KENNESAW STATE * BUIES CREEK 1:00 KSU leads 1-0 Senior Woman Administrator...... Wanda Watkins Nov. 16 MONMOUTH * BUIES CREEK 1:00 MU leads 1-0 Alma Mater...... Campbell ‘79 Nov. 23 at Charleston Southern * Charleston, S.C. 3:30 CSU leads 3-0 Faculty Athletics Rep...... Sal Mercogliano Athletic Dept. Phone...... (910) 893-1327 * Big South Conference opponent Conference...... Big South All times Eastern Affiliation...... NCAA Division I FCS School Colors...... Orange (Pantone 158) 2018 RESULTS (6-5, 1-4 BIG SOUTH) ...... Black Date Opponent Location Result Attendance Nickname...... Fighting Camels Aug. 30 CHOWAN BUIES CREEK W 46-26 5624 Facility...... Barker-Lane Stadium Sept. 8 at Georgetown Washington, D.C. W 13-8 1837 Capacity...... 5,500 Sept. 15 at Coastal Carolina Conway, S.C. L 21-58 2047 Field...... Ed Gore Field Sept. 22 SHAW BUIES CREEK W 42-0 4857 Surface...... Astroturf Gameday Grass (2018) Sept. 29 NORTH ALABAMA BUIES CREEK W 30-7 6352 Press Row Phone...... (910) 814-5457 Oct. 6 WAGNER BUIES CREEK W 49-3 5465 Oct. 20 at Monmouth * West Long Branch, N.J. L 21-38 3124 Athletics Website...... GoCamels.com Oct. 27 GARDNER-WEBB * BUIES CREEK L 7-35 6712 FB Twitter...... @GoCamelsFB Nov. 3 at #2 Kennesaw State * Kennesaw, Ga. L 0-49 6012 FB Facebook...... @GoCamelsFootball Nov. 10 at Presbyterian * Clinton, S.C. W 34-6 2234 FB Instagram...... @GoCamelsFB Nov. 17 CHARLESTON SO. * BUIES CREEK L 7-12 4348 Hashtags...... #GoCamels, #RollHumps * Big South Conference opponent HISTORY All times Eastern Junior College Era...... 1925-1950* *Campbell did not field a team from 1940-45 due to WWII COACHING STAFF PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Head Coach...... Mike Minter 97 Brevin Allen Brevin like “Kevin” Program Reinstated...... 2008 Alma Mater...... Nebraska ‘97 12 Trevion Armstrong Trey-vee-on Seasons (modern era only)...... 11 (122 games) Overall Record...... 30-37 (6 seasons) 8 Wale Ashaye Wall-ay Ash-eye-ay Overall Record...... 44-78 (.361) Record at Campbell...... same - Addison Aucoin Oh-coin Big South Record (2018-pres.)...... 1-4 (.200) Big South Record...... 1-4 (1 season) 21 Lance Axson Ax-son PFL Record (2008-17)...... 27-56 (.325) Assistant Coaches 31 Lester Axson, Jr. Ax-son Overall Conference Record...... 28-60 (.318) Defensive Coordinator / LB...... Weston Glaser 1 Davarius Bargnare Duh-various Bar-nair Home Record...... 26-38 (.406) Offensive Coordinator / TE...... Nick Grimes 5 Jaquan Brooks Juh-kwon Away Record...... 18-41 (.305) Def. Run Game Coord. / DL...... Damien Adams 15 Brock Domann Doe-man Def. Pass Game Coord. / DB....Bryan Butterworth 17 Jesse Fiske Fisk 2018 TEAM INFORMATION Off. Pass Game Coord. / QB...... Adam Morris 20 Monchovia Gaffney Mon-cove-e-uh 2018 Overall Record...... 6-5 Special Teams Coordinator..... Hunter Somerville 80 Jordan Goco Go-co Big South Record...... 1-4 Off. Run Game Coord. / RB...... DJ Summers - Tai Goode Good WR / Recruiting Coord...... Ben Bolling 6 Malik Grate Muh-leak Home Record...... 4-3 Asst. Defensive Backs / CB.... DeAndre Thompson 42 Tyrek Haywood Tie-reek Road Record...... 2-2 Offensive Line...... Kevin Thompson 78 Ian Hover E-an Hove-er Big South Finish...... 5th/6 Defensive Quality Control...... Greg Milhouse 26 DeAnte Jackson Dee-aunt-eh Off. Starters Returning/Lost...... 8/3 Defensive Quality Control...... Steven Williams 5 Dorian Jones Door-e-an Def. Starters Returning/Lost...... 8/3 Offensive Quality Control...... James Economou 96 Jamah Mitchell Juh-mah Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 60/21 Offensive Quality Control...... Anthony Robbins 53 Prince Ngwenah Gwen-nah Newcomers...... 27 Dir. of Operations / Pro Liaison...... Kady Knight 36 Phifer Ozimek Oz-eh-mick Creative Content...... Rob Avriett 81 Dervon Pesnell Der-von Pez-nell MEDIA INFORMATION Head Equipment Manager...... Jake Morgan 35 Ethan Quarshie Kwar-she Dir. of Athletic Communications...... Jason Williams Analyst / Video Coordinator...... Nick Desai 32 Tywun Rivens Tie-won Email...... [email protected] Athletic Trainer...... Jackie Knight - Anthony Schiavone Shuh-vone-e Office Phone...... (910) 814-4367 Strength and Conditioning...... Mike Stryffeler - Hajj-Malik Williams Hodge-muh-leak Weston Glaser Gloss-er Cell...... (910) 228-6908 James Economou Econo-moe Mailing Address...... P.0. Box 10 2018 FINAL BIG SOUTH STANDINGS ...... Buies Creek, N.C. 27506 School CONF CPct. Overall Pct. Home Away Neutral Streak Kennesaw State 5-0 1.000 11-2 0.846 7-1 4-1 0-0 L1 Monmouth 4-1 0.800 8-3 0.727 5-1 3-2 0-0 W1 Charleston Southern 3-2 0.600 5-6 0.455 3-2 2-4 0-0 L1 Gardner-Webb 2-3 0.400 3-8 0.273 2-4 1-4 0-0 L2 Campbell 1-4 0.200 6-5 0.545 4-3 2-2 0-0 L1 Presbyterian 0-5 0.000 2-8 0.200 2-3 0-5 0-0 L7

2 @GOCAMELSFB 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown / Previous School 1 Davarius Bargnare WR 5-11 165 So. Orlando, Fla. / Georgia Southern 1 Kam Prewitt DB 5-11 185 R-Sr. Birmingham, Ala. / Mesa CC 2 C.J. Freeman RB 5-11 210 R-Jr. Greensboro, N.C. / Iowa Western CC 2 Justice Galloway-Velazquez LB 6-2 250 So. Fayetteville, N.C. / Cape Fear HS 3 DJ Charles DB 5-10 200 R-So. Orlando, Fla. / Dr. Phillips HS 3 Zach Roderick WR 6-1 180 Sr. Fredericksburg, Va. / Woodberry Forest 4 Bryant Barr RB 6-0 210 R-So. Gibsonville, N.C. / Eastern Guilford HS 4 Jonathan Jones DB 6-1 180 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. / Bishop Kenny HS 5 Jaquan Brooks WR 5-10 185 R-Sr. Belmont, N.C. / South Point HS 5 Dorian Jones DB 5-11 185 R-So. Orlando, Fla. / Ocoee HS 6 Malik Grate DB 6-0 180 R-Jr. Pendleton, S.C. / Wake Forest 6 Jalen Kelsey WR 6-2 190 Fr. Gainesville, Fla. / Gainesville HS 7 Darion Slade DB 6-0 200 R-Jr. Winston-Salem, N.C. / West Forsyth HS 7 Antonio Whitehead WR 6-1 190 So. Lakeland, Fla. / Lakeland HS 8 Wale Ashaye DL 6-4 225 R-Sr. Atlanta, Ga. / Cross Keys HS 8 Caleb Snead WR 6-3 210 R-So. Lynchburg, Va. / Heritage HS 9 Cedric Frazier WR 6-0 215 R-Jr. Miami, Fla. / Presbyterian College 10 Dylan Earney QB 6-4 190 R-Fr. Charlotte, N.C. / Olympic HS 10 Gerald Wilkes, Jr. DB 5-11 185 R-Sr. Durham, N.C. / Hillside HS 11 Ray Miller LB 6-2 235 Sr. Spartanburg, S.C. / Byrnes HS 12 Trevion Armstrong TE 6-4 220 R-Jr. Ettrick, Va. / Nevada 12 Jack Wilkes LB 6-1 210 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. / Providence HS 13 Blake Flemming WR 5-10 175 R-Jr. Clermont, Fla. / Lake Minneola HS 15 Brock Domann QB 6-1 210 So. Colorado Springs, Colo. / Ventura College 15 Boss Parson LB 6-0 215 R-Fr. Charlotte, N.C. / Harding University HS 17 Jesse Fiske QB 6-2 185 R-So. Clermont, Fla. / Lake Minneola HS 18 Michael Wooten TE 6-3 235 R-Sr. Princeton, N.C. / Princeton HS 19 Preston Bishop WR 6-0 170 Fr. Wake Forest, N.C. / Ravenscroft HS 19 Francisco Nelson DL 6-4 255 R-Jr. Lakeland, Fla. / Arizona 20 Monchovia Gaffney LB 6-2 210 So. Whiteville, N.C. / Whiteville HS 21 Lance Axson DB 6-0 175 So. Orlando, Fla. / Foundation Academy 21 Johnathan Hawkins RB 5-11 210 Gr. Lawrenceville, Ga. / Buffalo 22 Joshua Jones RB 5-8 175 R-Sr. Augusta, Ga. / Lakeside HS 23 Damien Dozier DL 6-4 225 R-Jr. Raleigh, N.C. / Marshall 24 Cameron Davis RB 5-6 180 Fr. New London, N.C. / North Stanly HS 25 Jeremiah Brown DB 6-0 170 Fr. Tampa, Fla. / Tampa Bay Tech HS 26 DeAnte Jackson DB 6-3 200 R-Fr. Beaufort, S.C. / Dixon HS 27 Kahlil Dixon RB 5-9 210 R-Sr. Angier, N.C. / Harnett Central HS 28 Greg Streater DB 5-11 195 R-So. High Point, N.C. / High Point Christian 29 Levi Wiggins DB 5-10 180 R-Jr. Birmingham, Ala. / Vestavia Hills HS 30 Darius Barnes RB 6-0 210 Sr. Wilson, N.C. / Hunt HS 30 Josh McNeely DB 5-8 155 R-So. Charlotte, N.C. / South Mecklenburg HS 31 Lester Axson, Jr. DB 6-1 180 R-So. Orlando, Fla. / Foundation Academy 32 Tywun Rivens LB 6-0 220 Jr. Salisbury, N.C. / Salisbury HS 33 Matt Hampton WR 6-3 195 R-So. Bailey, N.C. / Southern Nash HS 33 Jake Kelley RB 5-11 205 R-Fr. Boston, Mass. / Apex Friendship HS 33 Keshawn Thompson LB 6-0 210 R-So. Hillsborough, N.C. / Orange HS 34 E.J. Anthony DB 5-10 175 R-Fr. Jacksonville, N.C. / White Oak HS 35 Ethan Quarshie LB 6-1 200 Fr. Snellville, Ga. / Brookwood HS 36 Phifer Ozimek DB 5-7 155 Fr. Greenville, N.C. / J.H. Rose HS 37 Reece Moulton DB 5-11 190 R-Fr. Wilmington, N.C. / Hoggard HS 38 McKay Taylor K/P 5-9 175 R-Fr. Montgomery, Ala. / Trinity Presbyterian School 39 Robert Brown K/P 5-10 175 R-Fr. Mount Airy, N.C. / Mount Airy HS 40 Jackson Hayes LS 6-0 205 So. Dillon, S.C. / Dillon HS 41 Colin Gary K/P 6-1 195 R-Sr. Carrollton, Va. / Smithfield HS 42 Tyrek Haywood DL 6-5 255 R-So. Charlotte, N.C. / Rocky River HS 43 Marcus Allen LB - - R-Fr. Roanoke Rapids, N.C. / Roanoke Rapids HS 44 Xavier Kane LB 6-1 195 Fr. Christiansburg, Va. / Blue Ridge School 46 Cameron Kelshaw LS 6-1 205 R-Jr. Little River, S.C. / North Myrtle Beach HS 51 Ron Olsen LB 6-0 210 Fr. Eure, N.C. / Gates County HS 52 Erik Martinez LB 5-11 205 Fr. Fayetteville, N.C. / Jack Britt HS 53 Prince Ngwenah DL 6-5 250 R-So. Charlotte, N.C. / Harding University HS 55 Chris Webb OL 6-3 300 R-Sr. Concord, N.C. / Concord University 56 Campbell Tarpey OL 6-4 290 R-Jr. Apex, N.C. / Apex HS 57 Terence Harper DL 6-9 310 R-Sr. Fayetteville, Ga. / Starr’s Mill HS 58 Alex Santiago LB 6-0 220 Fr. Raleigh, N.C. / Millbrook HS 59 Mason Adams LB 6-1 230 R-So. Angier, N.C. / Harnett Central HS 61 Sam Thorne OL 6-4 280 R-So. Raleigh, N.C. / Broughton HS 62 Austin Blake OL 6-3 280 So. Dacula, Ga. / Buford HS 64 Jerome Ferguson OL 6-3 290 R-So. Sanford, N.C. / Lee HS 65 Barrett Townsend OL 6-3 260 R-Fr. Bear Creek, N.C. / Chatham Central HS

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® 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown / Previous School 66 Eddie Rox OL 6-2 290 R-So. Pinson, Ala. / Clay-Chalkville HS 67 Ezekiel Williams OL 6-6 335 R-So. Snellville, Ga. / South Gwinnett HS 71 Isaiah Burch OL 6-3 315 R-So. Marion, N.C. / McDowell HS 72 Jacob Cuddington OL 6-4 315 R-Sr. Kenly, N.C. / North Johnston HS 74 Brad Hughes OL 6-3 300 Sr. Raleigh, N.C. / Louisburg College 76 Saul Storey OL 6-5 290 Fr. Saint Johns, Fla. / Creekside HS 77 Tyler McLellan OL 6-8 355 R-So. North Charleston, S.C. / Fort Dorchester HS 78 Ian Hover OL 6-3 295 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. / Westlake HS 79 Matt Price OL 6-3 285 R-Sr. Dillon, S.C. / Dillon Christian 80 Jordan Goco TE 6-7 225 R-Fr. Clemmons, N.C. / West Forsyth HS 81 Dervon Pesnell WR 6-4 180 Fr. Moncks Corner, S.C. / Berkeley HS 82 Trevin Muse WR 6-1 190 R-So. Raleigh, N.C. / Wake Christian 83 Cooper Eason-Riddle WR 5-11 195 R-So. Raleigh, N.C. / Leesville Road HS 85 Julian Hill TE 6-4 225 So. Fayetteville, N.C. / Pine Forest HS 87 Lex Goodwin WR 6-2 205 R-Fr. Ames, Iowa / Wake Forest (N.C.) HS 88 Austin Hite WR 6-2 190 R-So. Goldsboro, N.C. / Monmouth College 90 Isaiah King DL 6-2 290 R-Sr. Mount Airy, N.C. / East Carolina 91 Noah Layden DL 6-5 255 R-Sr. Chapel Hill, N.C. / Chapel Hill HS 92 Dre Giles DL 6-3 305 R-So. Richmond, Va. / Meadowbrook HS 93 Ivan Staples DL 6-2 315 R-So. Stone Mountain, Ga. / Stephenson HS 94 Caleb Hooks DL 6-2 225 R-Fr. Greensboro, N.C. / Dudley HS 95 Ridge Boykin DL 6-1 285 R-Sr. High Point, N.C. / Liberty 95 Tre Fitzpatrick K/P - - R-Fr. Durham, N.C. / Riverside HS 96 Jamah Mitchell DL 6-1 315 R-Jr. Rock Hill, S.C. / Northwestern HS 97 Brevin Allen DL 6-4 255 So. Greensboro, N.C. / Northeast Guilford HS 98 Gabe Holmes DL 6-3 290 R-Jr. Tarpon Springs, Fla. / East Lake HS 99 Chris Cromartie DL 6-3 350 R-Jr. Elizabethtown, N.C. / East Bladen HS 99 Brad Dennis P 6-0 220 R-Sr. Cambridge, Md. / Jireh Prep (NC) - Addison Aucoin TE 6-6 235 Fr. Wake Forest, N.C. / North Wake Homeschool - Justyn Benton WR 5-11 180 Fr. Jacksonville, N.C. / Jacksonville HS - Juan Claros OL 6-3 280 Jr. Orlando, Fla. / Lake Howell HS - Tai Goode RB 5-6 140 Fr. Rochester, N.Y. / St. David’s School (N.C.) - Nick Harman OL 6-3 290 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. / College of the Canyons - Desmond Johnson WR 6-1 190 Fr. Jacksonville, N.C. / Lejeune HS - Juwan Manning RB 5-10 190 Fr. Raleigh, N.C. / Millbrook HS - Zane Noles WR 5-9 185 Fr. Greenville, N.C. / J.H. Rose HS - B.J. Peake RB 5-11 160 Fr. Moore, S.C. / James F. Byrnes HS - Ryan Renshaw WR` 6-2 175 Fr. Huntersville, N.C. / Community School of Davidson - Anthony Schiavone WR 6-0 180 Fr. Wilmington, N.C. / John T. Hoggard HS - Hayden Smith QB 6-4 195 Fr. Lillington, N.C. / Harnett Central HS - Ty Stanley WR 6-1 175 Fr. Fort Hood, Texas / Village Christian - David Webb OL 6-3 290 Jr. Santa Clarita, Calif. / College of the Canyons - Hajj-Malik Williams QB 6-2 180 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. / U.S. Military Academy Preparatory

COACHING STAFF Head Coach...... Mike Minter (Nebraska ’97, 7th year) Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers...... Weston Glaser (Sam Houston State ’12, 2nd year) Offensive Coordinator / Tight Ends...... Nick Grimes (Sam Houston State ’09, 3rd year) Def. Run Game Coord. / Defensive Line...... Damien Adams (Fayetteville State ‘03, 7th year) Def. Pass Game Coord. / Defensive Backs...... Bryan Butterworth (Sacred Heart ‘06, 5th year) Off. Pass Game Coord. / Quarterbacks...... Adam Morris (Ithaca ‘07, 7th year) Special Teams Coordinator...... Hunter Somerville (Campbell ’15, 4th year) Off. Run Game Coord. / Running Backs...... D.J. Summers (Catawba ‘97, 7th year) Wide Receivers / Recruiting Coordinator...... Ben Bolling (Campbell ‘15, 4th year) Assistant Defensive Backs / Cornerbacks...... DeAndre Thompson (Texas A&M ’12, 1st year) Offensive Line...... Kevin Thompson (Savannah State ‘96, 7th year) Defensive Quality Control...... Greg Milhouse (Campbell ‘18, 2nd year) Defensive Quality Control...... Steven Williams (Harvard ’08, 1st year) Offensive Quality Control...... James Economou (Southern Connecticut State ’10, 1st year) Offensive Quality Control...... Anthony Robbins (Campbell ’18, 2nd year) Director of Football Operations / Pro Liason...... Kady Knight (Campbell ’16, 4th year)

4 @GOCAMELSFB 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown / Previous School 59 Mason Adams LB 6-1 230 R-So. Angier, N.C. / Harnett Central HS 97 Brevin Allen DL 6-4 255 So. Greensboro, N.C. / Northeast Guilford HS 43 Marcus Allen LB - - R-Fr. Roanoke Rapids, N.C. / Roanoke Rapids HS 34 E.J. Anthony DB 5-10 175 R-Fr. Jacksonville, N.C. / White Oak HS 12 Trevion Armstrong TE 6-4 220 R-Jr. Ettrick, Va. / Nevada 8 Wale Ashaye DL 6-4 225 R-Sr. Atlanta, Ga. / Cross Keys HS - Addison Aucoin TE 6-6 235 Fr. Wake Forest, N.C. / North Wake Homeschool 21 Lance Axson DB 6-0 175 So. Orlando, Fla. / Foundation Academy 31 Lester Axson, Jr. DB 6-1 180 R-So. Orlando, Fla. / Foundation Academy 1 Davarius Bargnare WR 5-11 165 So. Orlando, Fla. / Georgia Southern 30 Darius Barnes RB 6-0 210 Sr. Wilson, N.C. / Hunt HS 4 Bryant Barr RB 6-0 210 R-So. Gibsonville, N.C. / Eastern Guilford HS - Justyn Benton WR 5-11 180 Fr. Jacksonville, N.C. / Jacksonville HS 19 Preston Bishop WR 6-0 170 Fr. Wake Forest, N.C. / Ravenscroft HS 62 Austin Blake OL 6-3 280 So. Dacula, Ga. / Buford HS 95 Ridge Boykin DL 6-1 285 R-Sr. High Point, N.C. / Liberty 5 Jaquan Brooks WR 5-10 185 R-Sr. Belmont, N.C. / South Point HS 25 Jeremiah Brown DB 6-0 170 Fr. Tampa, Fla. / Tampa Bay Tech HS 39 Robert Brown K/P 5-10 175 R-Fr. Mount Airy, N.C. / Mount Airy HS 71 Isaiah Burch OL 6-3 315 R-So. Marion, N.C. / McDowell HS 3 DJ Charles DB 5-10 200 R-So. Orlando, Fla. / Dr. Phillips HS - Juan Claros OL 6-3 280 Jr. Orlando, Fla. / Lake Howell HS 99 Chris Cromartie DL 6-3 350 R-Jr. Elizabethtown, N.C. / East Bladen HS 72 Jacob Cuddington OL 6-4 315 R-Sr. Kenly, N.C. / North Johnston HS 24 Cameron Davis RB 5-6 180 Fr. New London, N.C. / North Stanly HS 99 Brad Dennis P 6-0 220 R-Sr. Cambridge, Md. / Jireh Prep (NC) 27 Kahlil Dixon RB 5-9 210 R-Sr. Angier, N.C. / Harnett Central HS 15 Brock Domann QB 6-1 210 So. Colorado Springs, Colo. / Ventura College 23 Damien Dozier DL 6-4 225 R-Jr. Raleigh, N.C. / Marshall 10 Dylan Earney QB 6-4 190 R-Fr. Charlotte, N.C. / Olympic HS 83 Cooper Eason-Riddle WR 5-11 195 R-So. Raleigh, N.C. / Leesville Road HS 64 Jerome Ferguson OL 6-3 290 R-So. Sanford, N.C. / Lee HS 17 Jesse Fiske QB 6-2 185 R-So. Clermont, Fla. / Lake Minneola HS 95 Tre Fitzpatrick K/P - - R-Fr. Durham, N.C. / Riverside HS 13 Blake Flemming WR 5-10 175 R-Jr. Clermont, Fla. / Lake Minneola HS 9 Cedric Frazier WR 6-0 215 R-Jr. Miami, Fla. / Presbyterian College 2 C.J. Freeman RB 5-11 210 R-Jr. Greensboro, N.C. / Iowa Western CC 20 Monchovia Gaffney LB 6-2 210 So. Whiteville, N.C. / Whiteville HS 2 Justice Galloway-Velazquez LB 6-2 250 So. Fayetteville, N.C. / Cape Fear HS 41 Colin Gary K/P 6-1 195 R-Sr. Carrollton, Va. / Smithfield HS 92 Dre Giles DL 6-3 305 R-So. Richmond, Va. / Meadowbrook HS 80 Jordan Goco TE 6-7 225 R-Fr. Clemmons, N.C. / West Forsyth HS - Tai Goode RB 5-6 140 Fr. Rochester, N.Y. / St. David’s School (N.C.) 87 Lex Goodwin WR 6-2 205 R-Fr. Ames, Iowa / Wake Forest (N.C.) HS 6 Malik Grate DB 6-0 180 R-Jr. Pendleton, S.C. / Wake Forest 33 Matt Hampton WR 6-3 195 R-So. Bailey, N.C. / Southern Nash HS - Nick Harman OL 6-3 290 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. / College of the Canyons 57 Terence Harper DL 6-9 310 R-Sr. Fayetteville, Ga. / Starr’s Mill HS 21 Johnathan Hawkins RB 5-11 210 Gr. Lawrenceville, Ga. / Buffalo 40 Jackson Hayes LS 6-0 205 So. Dillon, S.C. / Dillon HS 42 Tyrek Haywood DL 6-5 255 R-So. Charlotte, N.C. / Rocky River HS 85 Julian Hill TE 6-4 225 So. Fayetteville, N.C. / Pine Forest HS 88 Austin Hite WR 6-2 190 R-So. Goldsboro, N.C. / Monmouth College 98 Gabe Holmes DL 6-3 290 R-Jr. Tarpon Springs, Fla. / East Lake HS 94 Caleb Hooks DL 6-2 225 R-Fr. Greensboro, N.C. / Dudley HS 78 Ian Hover OL 6-3 295 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. / Westlake HS 74 Brad Hughes OL 6-3 300 Sr. Raleigh, N.C. / Louisburg College 26 DeAnte Jackson DB 6-3 200 R-Fr. Beaufort, S.C. / Dixon HS - Desmond Johnson WR 6-1 190 Fr. Jacksonville, N.C. / Lejeune HS 5 Dorian Jones DB 5-11 185 R-So. Orlando, Fla. / Ocoee HS 4 Jonathan Jones DB 6-1 180 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. / Bishop Kenny HS 22 Joshua Jones RB 5-8 175 R-Sr. Augusta, Ga. / Lakeside HS 44 Xavier Kane LB 6-1 195 Fr. Christiansburg, Va. / Blue Ridge School 33 Jake Kelley RB 5-11 205 R-Fr. Boston, Mass. / Apex Friendship HS 6 Jalen Kelsey WR 6-2 190 Fr. Gainesville, Fla. / Gainesville HS 46 Cameron Kelshaw LS 6-1 205 R-Jr. Little River, S.C. / North Myrtle Beach HS 90 Isaiah King DL 6-2 290 R-Sr. Mount Airy, N.C. / East Carolina 91 Noah Layden DL 6-5 255 R-Sr. Chapel Hill, N.C. / Chapel Hill HS - Juwan Manning RB 5-10 190 Fr. Raleigh, N.C. / Millbrook HS 52 Erik Martinez LB 5-11 205 Fr. Fayetteville, N.C. / Jack Britt HS 77 Tyler McLellan OL 6-8 355 R-So. North Charleston, S.C. / Fort Dorchester HS 30 Josh McNeely DB 5-8 155 R-So. Charlotte, N.C. / South Mecklenburg HS

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown / Previous School 11 Ray Miller LB 6-2 235 Sr. Spartanburg, S.C. / Byrnes HS 96 Jamah Mitchell DL 6-1 315 R-Jr. Rock Hill, S.C. / Northwestern HS 37 Reece Moulton DB 5-11 190 R-Fr. Wilmington, N.C. / Hoggard HS 82 Trevin Muse WR 6-1 190 R-So. Raleigh, N.C. / Wake Christian 19 Francisco Nelson DL 6-4 255 R-Jr. Lakeland, Fla. / Arizona 53 Prince Ngwenah DL 6-5 250 R-So. Charlotte, N.C. / Harding University HS - Zane Noles WR 5-9 185 Fr. Greenville, N.C. / J.H. Rose HS 51 Ron Olsen LB 6-0 210 Fr. Eure, N.C. / Gates County HS 36 Phifer Ozimek DB 5-7 155 Fr. Greenville, N.C. / J.H. Rose HS 15 Boss Parson LB 6-0 215 R-Fr. Charlotte, N.C. / Harding University HS - B.J. Peake RB 5-11 160 Fr. Moore, S.C. / James F. Byrnes HS 81 Dervon Pesnell WR 6-4 180 Fr. Moncks Corner, S.C. / Berkeley HS 1 Kam Prewitt DB 5-11 185 R-Sr. Birmingham, Ala. / Mesa CC 79 Matt Price OL 6-3 285 R-Sr. Dillon, S.C. / Dillon Christian 35 Ethan Quarshie LB 6-1 200 Fr. Snellville, Ga. / Brookwood HS - Ryan Renshaw WR 6-2 175 Fr. Huntersville, N.C. / Community School of Davidson 32 Tywun Rivens LB 6-0 220 Jr. Salisbury, N.C. / Salisbury HS 3 Zach Roderick WR 6-1 180 Sr. Fredericksburg, Va. / Woodberry Forest 66 Eddie Rox OL 6-2 290 R-So. Pinson, Ala. / Clay-Chalkville HS 58 Alex Santiago LB 6-0 220 Fr. Raleigh, N.C. / Millbrook HS - Anthony Schiavone WR 6-0 180 Fr. Wilmington, N.C. / John T. Hoggard HS 7 Darion Slade DB 6-0 200 R-Jr. Winston-Salem, N.C. / West Forsyth HS - Hayden Smith QB 6-4 195 Fr. Lillington, N.C. / Harnett Central HS 8 Caleb Snead WR 6-3 210 R-So. Lynchburg, Va. / Heritage HS - Ty Stanley WR 6-1 175 Fr. Fort Hood, Texas / Village Christian 93 Ivan Staples DL 6-2 315 R-So. Stone Mountain, Ga. / Stephenson HS 76 Saul Storey OL 6-5 290 Fr. Saint Johns, Fla. / Creekside HS 28 Greg Streater DB 5-11 195 R-So. High Point, N.C. / High Point Christian 56 Campbell Tarpey OL 6-4 290 R-Jr. Apex, N.C. / Apex HS 38 McKay Taylor K/P 5-9 175 R-Fr. Montgomery, Ala. / Trinity Presbyterian School 33 Keshawn Thompson LB 6-0 210 R-So. Hillsborough, N.C. / Orange HS 61 Sam Thorne OL 6-4 280 R-So. Raleigh, N.C. / Broughton HS 65 Barrett Townsend OL 6-3 260 R-Fr. Bear Creek, N.C. / Chatham Central HS 55 Chris Webb OL 6-3 300 R-Sr. Concord, N.C. / Concord University - David Webb OL 6-3 290 Jr. Santa Clarita, Calif. / College of the Canyons 7 Antonio Whitehead WR 6-1 190 So. Lakeland, Fla. / Lakeland HS 29 Levi Wiggins DB 5-10 180 R-Jr. Birmingham, Ala. / Vestavia Hills HS 10 Gerald Wilkes, Jr. DB 5-11 185 R-Sr. Durham, N.C. / Hillside HS 12 Jack Wilkes LB 6-1 210 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. / Providence HS 67 Ezekiel Williams OL 6-6 335 R-So. Snellville, Ga. / South Gwinnett HS - Hajj-Malik Williams QB 6-2 180 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. / U.S. Military Academy Preparatory 18 Michael Wooten TE 6-3 235 R-Sr. Princeton, N.C. / Princeton HS PLAYERS BY STATE

North Carolina (60) Name Hometown Mason Adams Angier Matt Hampton Bailey Campbell Tarpey Apex Brevin Allen Greensboro Tyrek Haywood Charlotte Keshawn Thompson Hillsborough Marcus Allen Roanoke Rapids Julian Hill Fayetteville Sam Thorne Raleigh E.J. Anthony Jacksonville Austin Hite Goldsboro Barrett Townsend Bear Creek Addison Aucoin Wake Forest Caleb Hooks Greensboro Chris Webb Concord Darius Barnes Wilson Brad Hughes Raleigh Gerald Wilkes, Jr. Durham Bryant Barr Gibsonville Desmond Johnson Jacksonville Jack Wilkes Charlotte Justyn Benton Jacksonville Isaiah King Mount Airy Michael Wooten Princeton Preston Bishop Wake Forest Noah Layden Chapel Hill Ridge Boykin High Point Juwan Manning Raleigh Florida (16) Jaquan Brooks Belmont Erick Martinez Fayetteville Name Hometown Robert Brown Mount Airy Josh McNeely Charlotte Lance Axson Orlando Isaiah Burch Marion Reece Moulton Wilmington Lester Axson, Jr. Orlando Chris Cromartie Elizabethtown Trevin Muse Raleigh Davarius Bargnare Orlando Jacob Cuddington Kenly Prince Ngwenah Charlotte Jeremiah Brown Tampa Cameron Davis New London Zane Noles Greenville DJ Charles Orlando Kahlil Dixon Angier Ron Olsen Eure Juan Claros Orlando Damien Dozier Raleigh Phifer Ozimek Greenville Jesse Fiske Clermont Dylan Earney Charlotte Boss Parson Charlotte Blake Flemming Clermont Cooper Eason-Riddle Raleigh Ryan Renshaw Huntersville Cedric Frazier Miami Jerome Ferguson Sanford Tywun Rivens Salisbury Gabe Holmes Tarpon Springs Tre Fitzpatrick Durham Alex Santiago Raleigh Dorian Jones Orlando C.J. Freeman Greensboro Anthony Schiavone Wilmington Jonathan Jones Jacksonville Monchovia Gaffney Whiteville Darion Slade Winston-Salem Jalen Kelsey Gainesville Justice Galloway-Velazquez Fayetteville Hayden Smith Lillington Francisco Nelson Lakeland Jordan Goco Clemmons Greg Streater High Point 6 @GOCAMELSFB 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL

Saul Storey Saint Johns Antonio Whitehead Lakeland

Georgia (10) Name Hometown Wale Ashaye Atlanta Austin Blake Dacula Terence Harper Fayetteville Jonathan Hawkins Lawrenceville Ian Hover Atlanta Joshua Jones Augusta Ethan Quarshie Snellville Ivan Staples Stone Mountain Ezekiel Williams Snellville Hajj-Malik Williams Atlanta PLAYERS BY POSITION PLAYERS BY CLASS South Carolina (10) Name Hometown Wide Receivers (19) Graduate Student (1) Malik Grate Pendleton Davarius Bargnare, Preston Bishop, Jaquan Jonathan Hawkins Jackson Hayes Dillon Brooks, Cooper Eason-Riddle, Blake Flemming, DeAnte Jackson Beaufort Cedric Frazier, Lex Goodwin, Matt Hampton, Aus- Redshirt Seniors (16) Cameron Kelshaw Little River tin Hite, Desmond Johnson, Jalen Kelsey, Trevin Wale Ashaye, Ridge Boykin, Jaquan Brooks, Jacob Tyler McLellan North Charleston Muse, Zane Noles, Dervon Pesnell, Zach Roderick, Cuddington, Brad Dennis, Kahlil Dixon, Colin Gary, Ray Miller Spartanburg Anthony Schiavone, Caleb Snead, Ty Stanley, Terence Harper, Joshua Jones, Isaiah King, Noah Jamah Mitchell Rock Hill Antonio Whitehead Layden, Kam Prewitt, Matt Price, Chris Webb, B.J. Peake Moore Gerald Wilkes, Jr., Michael Wooten Dervon Pesnell Moncks Corner Offensive Line (17) Matt Price Dillon Austin Blake, Isaiah Burch, Juan Claros, Jacob Seniors (4) Cuddington, Jerome Ferguson, Nick Harman, Ian Darius Barnes, Brad Hughes, Ray Miller, Zach Virginia (6) Hover, Brad Hughes, Tyler McLellan, Eddie Rox, Roderick Name Hometown Saul Storey, Campbell Tarpey, Sam Thorne, Bar- Trevion Armstrong Ettrick rett Townsend, Chris Webb, David Webb, Ezekiel Redshirt Juniors (14) Colin Gary Carrollton Williams Trevion Armstrong, Chris Cromartie, Damien Doz- Dre Giles Richmond ier, Blake Flemming, Cedric Frazier, C.J. Freeman, Xavier Kane Christiansburg Defensive Line (16) Malik Grate, Gabe Holmes, Cameron Kelshaw, Zach Roderick Fredericksburg Brevin Allen, Wale Ashaye, Ridge Boykin, Chris Jamah Mitchell, Francisco Nelson, Darion Slade, Caleb Snead Lynchburg Cromartie, Damien Dozier, Dre Giles, Terence Campbell Tarpey, Levi Wiggins Harper, Tyrek Haywood, Gabe Holmes, Caleb Alabama (4) Hooks, Isaiah King, Noah Layden, Jamah Mitchell, Juniors (4) Name Hometown Francisco Nelson, Prince Ngwenah, Ivan Staples Juan Claros, Nick Harman, Tywun Rivens, David Kam Prewitt Birmingham Webb Eddie Rox Pinson Defensive Backs (15) McKay Taylor Montgomery E.J. Anthony, Lance Axson, Lester Axson, Jr., Redshirt Sophomores (24) Levi Wiggins Birmingham Jeremiah Brown, Malik Grate, Dorian Jones, Jona- Mason Adams, Lester Axson, Jr., Bryant Barr, than Jones, Josh McNeely, Reece Moulton, Phifer Isaiah Burch, DJ Charles, Cooper Eason-Riddle, California (2) Ozimek, Kam Prewitt, Darion Slade, Greg Streater, Jerome Ferguson, Jesse Fiske, Dre Giles, Matt Name Hometown Levi Wiggins, Gerald Wilkes, Jr. Hampton, Tyrek Haywood, Austin Hite, Dorian Nick Harman Los Angeles Jones, Tyler McLellan, Josh McNeely, Trevin Muse, David Webb Santa Clarita Linebackers (15) Prince Ngwenah, Eddie Rox, Caleb Snead, Ivan Mason Adams, Marcus Allen, Monchovia Gaffney, Staples, Greg Streater, Keshawn Thompson, Sam Colorado (1) Justice Galloway-Velazquez, Deante Jackson, Thorne, Ezekiel Williams Name Hometown Xavier Kane, Erick Martinez, Ray Miller, Ron Olsen, Brock Domann Colorado Springs Boss Parson, Ethan Quarshie, Tywun Rivens, Alex Sophomores (10) Santiago, Keshawn Thompson, Jack Wilkes Brevin Allen, Lance Axson, Davarius Bargnare, Iowa (1) Austin Blake, Brock Domann, Monchovia Gaffney, Name Hometown Running Backs (12) Justice Galloway-Velazquez, Jackson Hayes, Julian Lex Goodwin Ames Darius Barnes, Bryant Barr, DJ Charles, Cameron Hill, Antonio Whitehead Davis, Kahlil Dixon, C.J. Freeman, Tai Goode, Jon- Maryland (1) athan Hawkins, Joshua Jones, Jake Kelley, Juwan Redshirt Freshmen (14) Name Hometown Manning, B.J. Peake Marcus Allen, E.J. Anthony, Robert Brown, Brad Dennis Cambridge Dylan Earney, Tre Fitzpatrick, Jordan Goco, Lex Kickers/Punters (5) Goodwin, Caleb Hooks, DeAnte Jackson, Jake Massachusetts (1) Robert Brown, Brad Dennis, Tre Fitzpatrick, Colin Kelley, Reece Moulton, Boss Parson, McKay Taylor, Name Hometown Gary, McKay Taylor Barrett Townsend Jake Kelley Boston Quarterbacks (5) Freshmen (27) New York (1) Brock Domann, Dylan Earney, Jesse Fiske, Addison Aucoin, Justyn Benton, Preston Bishop, Name Hometown Hayden Smith, Hajj-Malik Williams Jeremiah Brown, Cameron Davis, Tai Goode, Tai Goode Rochester Ian Hover, Desmond Johnson, Jonathan Jones, Tight Ends (5) Xavier Kane, Jalen Kelsey, Juwan Manning, Erick Texas (1) Trevion Armstrong, Addison Aucoin, Jordan Goco, Martinez, Zane Noles, Ron Olsen, Phifer Ozimek, Name Hometown Julian Hill, Michael Wooten B.J. Peake, Dervon Pesnell, Ethan Quarshie, Ryan Ty Stanley Fort Hood Renshaw, Alex Santiago, Anthony Schiavone, Long Snappers (2) Hayden Smith, Ty Stanley, Saul Storey, Jack Wil- Jackson Hayes, Cameron Kelshaw kes, Hajj-Malik Williams GOCAMELS.COM 7

® 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL PRESEASON TWO DEEP OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 8 CALEB SNEAD 6-3 210 R-SO. DE 19 FRANCISCO NELSON 6-4 255 R-JR. 87 Lex Goodwin 6-2 205 R-Fr. 91 Noah Layden 6-5 255 R-Sr.

LT 67 EZEKIEL WILLIAMS 6-6 335 R-SO. DT 57 TERENCE HARPER 6-9 310 R-SR. - Nick Harman 6-3 290 Jr. 99 Chris Cromartie 6-3 350 R-Jr.

LG 72 JACOB CUDDINGTON 6-4 315 R-SR. DT 90 ISAIAH KING 6-2 290 R-SR. 66 Eddie Rox 6-2 290 R-So. 92 Dre Giles 6-3 305 R-So.

C 55 CHRIS WEBB 6-3 300 R-SR. DE 23 DAMIEN DOZIER 6-4 225 R-JR. 62 Austin Blake 6-3 280 So. 97 Brevin Allen 6-4 255 So.

RG 79 MATT PRICE 6-3 285 R-SR. WLB 32 TYWUN RIVENS 6-0 220 JR. 74 Brad Hughes 6-3 300 Sr. 20 Monchovia Gaffney 6-2 210 So.

RT 77 TYLER MCLELLAN 6-8 355 R-SO. MLB 45 JUSTICE GALLOWAY-VELAZQUEZ 6-2 250 SO. 56 Campbell Tarpey 6-4 290 R-Jr. 33 Keshawn Thompson 6-0 210 R-So.

TE 18 MICHAEL WOOTEN 6-3 235 R-SR. NICKEL 3 DJ CHARLES 5-10 200 R-SO. 85 Julian Hill 6-4 225 So. 26 DeAnte Jackson 6-3 200 R-So.

QB 17 JESSE FISKE 6-2 185 R-SO. CB 1 KAM PREWITT 5-11 185 R-SR. OR 10 DYLAN EARNEY 6-4 190 R-FR. 31 Lester Axson, Jr. 6-1 180 R-So.

RB 24 CAMERON DAVIS 5-6 180 FR. ROVER 7 DARION SLADE 6-0 200 R-JR. OR 4 BRYANT BARR 6-0 210 R-SO. 21 Lance Axson 6-0 175 So.

WR 9 CEDRIC FRAZIER 6-0 215 R-JR. FS 5 DORIAN JONES 5-11 185 R-SO. 7 Antonio Whitehead 6-1 190 So. 10 Gerald Wilkes, Jr. 5-11 185 R-Sr.

WR 1 DAVARIUS BARGNARE 5-11 165 SO. CB 29 LEVI WIGGINS 5-10 185 R-JR. 3 Zach Roderick 6-1 180 Sr. 6 Malik Grate 6-0 180 R-Jr.

SPECIAL TEAMS PK 41 COLIN GARY 6-1 195 R-SR. KR 7 DARION SLADE 6-0 200 R-JR. 39 Robert Brown 5-10 175 R-Fr. 3 Zach Roderick 6-1 180 Sr.

P 99 BRAD DENNIS 6-0 220 R-SR. PR 5 JAQUAN BROOKS 5-10 185 R-SR. 95 Tre Fitzpatrick K/P - R-Fr. 1 Kam Prewitt 5-11 185 R-Sr.

LS 40 JACKSON HAYES 6-0 205 SO. 46 Cameron Kelshaw 6-1 205 R-Jr.

HOLD 99 BRAD DENNIS 6-0 220 R-SR. 13 Blake Flemming 5-10 175 R-Jr.

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PRESEASON Q&A WITH COACH MINTER week. It’s tough to prepare for those types of opponents week-in and Question: This team has been working hard all spring and summer, look- week-out. That’s what I saw in the Big South and I saw that we have to get ing forward to the fall. How has the development of the team progressed better and the areas we had to get better in. Hopefully we’ve addressed from the end of the last season to this point? those areas in the offseason.

Mike Minter: I think that most people want to see how they can evolve You’ll take the field with all new coordinators for the first time since your physically with the offseason training. It’ll be our first season where we’ve first season in 2013. What can we expect from Weston Glasser and Nick been able to have had two offseasons (spring and summer). Last year we Grimes in their first full seasons as coordinators? were able to do it, but it was our first time with scholarships, so we were just trying to figure it out. This year we knew what to expect and what we With (defensive coordinator) Coach Glaser we got a chance to see him wanted from both workout plans in the offseason and you can really see in the last two games and you got a chance to see the type of defense the improvement from the physical side of football. Our numbers, in terms that he’s going to bring to the table. What you saw was a de-fense that of the weight room, have increased in 100 pounds in each area of the was very aggressive and always in the right spot to make plays so that’s three main lifts; bench, squat, and clean. It’s just unbelievable. We’ve also what I liked about him. You’re going to see a defense that’s well coached, become a bit faster in everything. detailed out with people in the right gaps, so the small things you’ll be able to see. Right now, we have over 60 guys who can squat over 400 pounds. Before we started, we had roughly around 30. We’ve got over 27 guys who can With (offensive coordinator) Coach Grimes it’ll be his first time at the squat over 500 pounds where in the past we would prob-ably have two or college level doing this. What you’re going to see, I believe, is a more three. The physical part of it we’ve gotten stronger. We were young and NFL-type mind calling the game. He’s a guy that’s going to take that kind when you’re that age the body starts to develop into grown men. We’re of approach and I think you’ll be able to see it on offense with a more bal- still a young football team, we’re only losing a few seniors that are going anced attack. We’ve got a challenge losing Daniel Smith at quarterback, to contribute this year. This team will be back again next year, and I think but I think we’ve done a great job recruiting in oth-er areas around the we’ve definitely grown there so I’ve got to give Coach Mike Stryffeler a lot quarterback and now the quarterback isn’t someone we have to rely on of credit for his strength and conditioning program. It’s unbelievable. We like we did with Daniel last year. We’ve got other guys in other spots that look like a football team; we move like a football team. We’re in football can make plays. I think that’ll help because we have two transfer running shape, and we’re tough mentally from that and now we can push them backs coming in, Cameron Davis, the freshman, is going to be really good, farther. Because of the strength and conditioning program we can do more and we have Bryant Barr returning. We’ve got four big-time running backs with the guys and take them to places they didn’t think they could go. and that’s going to be needed. You’re going to see Grimes is a guy who will keep things balanced and attack defenses that way. When you look at the football side of things it’s just another year in the same program and for our young guys its good. Everybody is basically You’ll also be replacing some key positions on the field on both sides of coming back and, football-wise, everyone got a little bit smarter, a little bit the ball this year. Who do you expect to see take on some of those bigger faster with how we think and respond, so that’s been really good for our roles? football team. From an offensive standpoint, losing your quarterback, a guy who has This program got its first taste of Big South football last season. What did started for two years, is tough. We had to go back to drawing board, but you learn that you can take into 2019? we were prepared for it because I didn’t want to get into a situation like last year when Daniel got hurt and the offense couldn’t recover. We can’t build What I learned is that depth is very important. The special teams showed an offense around one guy, so in the offseason we knew we had to recruit. up against Monmouth, and it showed up in the latter part of the season We had to get running backs, get some receivers, get some offensive because we were beat up and out of depth. So now you get beat up by linemen, so that everything isn’t predicated on the quarter-back and if we teams, Gardner-Webb beat you at home, Charleston Southern beat you have to go with a second stringer, we don’t lose because of that. We’d be at home. At the beginning of the year we were 5-1 and you finish 1-4. able to do the things that we needed to do. We went and got some speed That shows the depth, the maturity, and it shows injury and that’s all that guys. We’ve got speed coming from everywhere and I thought that was happens. This offseason program has helped all that. Recruiting helps very important as something we wanted to attack. that and the maturity in our young guys helps that. We will not be in that position this year. We’ll be a football team that has depth. Special teams We have a tight end in Trevion Armstrong, a transfer from Nevada. He’s are something that I saw in the Big South that was really, really big. 6’4” and very athletic. He’s a 4.5 – 4.6 guy as a tight end. That’s the type of speed we have now. We’ve got Davarius Bargnare coming from These guys can run the ball, stop the ball on defense, force you to make Georgia Southern who was a big time recruit from Florida. Then the two plays that you’re not comfortable with, and they play smart football. There running backs we have, again, C.J. Freeman is a very fast kid who got a are great coaches in this league, and everybody was prepared every scholarship at the University of South Carolina, now he’s over here with GOCAMELS.COM 9

® 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL us. Then Johnathan Hawkins coming from Buffalo. We’ve got two FBS best secondary we’ve had because now we get to move Darion Slade running backs who can run, so we’ve got speed there. There’s Cameron back to safety where I think he has All-American potential. We get to move Davis, a young freshman, we got to see what he could do in the spring him to safety where he’s going to be able to do what he’s really good at. because he came in early. You saw the speed and power that he showed. That move makes our defense bet-ter. The last safety we saw like that That’s what we have to do, we have to get faster and we did that. was Carlos Merritt, and Slade will be in that same mold. Then at the cor- ners, we have two FBS guys and both of them are 4.4 – 4.5 guys, both of Then defensively, losing Jack Ryan who was the quarterback of the them over six foot, both of them can run and are athletic, both of them can defense, so you have to surround that position with a lot of guys. Our jump over 38-inch verticals. When you have guys like that on the outside defensive line is probably one of the deepest in the country. We’ve got then you can do a lot with the safeties on the inside. Dorian Jones came a lot of guys who can play that are big and physical and can run. Now up on the scene as a true freshman last year so he’ll be back. We’ll move they’re older, last year they were freshman and sophomores and now him over to free safety. I just think our secondary is bigger. I think an all- they’re juniors and sophomores. That’s going to be the strength of our around player, and one we can put him anywhere on the football field and team. Championships are won up front and I think we can help that middle be able to get him to do a lot of things is Levi Wiggins. He’ll play corner, line-backer out up front where they can free up that middle linebacker so he’ll play nickel, he’ll play safety; he’s just one of those guys you’ve got he doesn’t have to be all-world, even though we have a guy that’s pretty to get on a football field because he’s going to make plays. He’s a great good in Justice Galloway-Velazquez. I think he’s going to be a kid who tackler and Levi is really our fifth DB who can go anywhere. We’re really breaks some records, he just gets it. At 250 pounds and 6’2”, runs sideline looking forward to seeing DJ Charles play. He was a highly recruited kid to sideline, I like that. coming out of Florida and now he’s getting a chance to play. He’s another one of those guys you can move all over the football field. That’s where I think our secondary is going to be really good. Coach Bryan Butterworth we’re at as far as the defense is concerned. has done a great job of recruiting speed, talent, and size. We’re way big- ger than we were last year, I thought we were too small in the secondary. Offensive line: Offensively, up front we’ve got three guys that are basically This year we’ve got all our corners over six-foot. I think that’s going to be coming back and are the heart and soul of our offensive line in Jacob really good for us. Cuddington, Chris Webb and Matt Price. We’ve got one freshman that got hurt last year, Tyler McClellan, he’s 6’7”, 330 pounds and he’s a football Despite losing some mainstays, this team actually returns 16 starters. player. I can’t wait for him to get on the football field. He’s a kid coming off Let’s take a closer look at each position. an ACL injury, so I’m really looking forward to seeing him. On the opposite side of him we’ve got Ezekiel Williams, another 6’7”, 340 pound offensive Defensive line: I’ll start with the defense and up front. We’ve got fifteen tackle on the left side. He got to play a little bit at the end of the year last guys who can play. Every guy who’s listed can play. The guy who’s going year because of a lot of injuries and really dominated the game. You go up to stand out, and nobody is going to know, is Gabe Holmes. Last year, he against Charleston Southern and don’t give up any sacks as a freshman was an offensive tackle for us and now he’s going to move to defensive against that defensive line, then you know you can play. Now he’s faster, tackle. What he showed me in the spring I cannot wait for this fall to see he’s cut a lot of body fat and now he’s muscled up. We’re looking forward this kid play. Everybody else is just a year stronger, a year better, and a to those two young tackles to really take advantage of what’s going on. year faster. Damien Dozier is a going to be a kid you’ve got to watch at Saul Storey is a kid we just recruited. He’ll be a true freshman and is 6’6”, defensive end. I’m really looking forward to seeing those two guys play. 310 pounds, he’ll maybe be a left tackle for us. He’s a kid we’re looking We also get Isaiah King back, who sat out last year because of injury and to get into the rotation. Nick Harman is a guard that’s a 6’4” JUCO kid got a medical redshirt for a sixth season. We missed him sorely last year out of California that we picked up this summer. He’s re-ally helpful to us and now he’s back for his sixth season at defensive tackle. You put him because we lost Isaiah Burch. I think our offensive line we’ll be solid. If we and Gabe together and there’s go-ing to be some speed that we’ve never can stay healthy, we’ll be really good. seen at that position, with their explosiveness and their ability to get to the backfield. Wide receivers: The skills positions are where we’re good. When you look at the receivers you see this is the deepest we’ve ever been. Losing Aaron Linebackers: Linebackers are not our deepest position and there’s Blockmon hurts us, but you’re able to replace him with Caleb Snead who’s probably a lot of question marks there. Tywun Rivens is the only kid who coming back as a sophomore and one year older. On the opposite side played a lot last year, starting after Ray Miller went down. We’ll get Ray we’ve got Cedric Frazier, a kid from Miami with a lot of speed. He’s a 4.4 back as well. Justice Galloway-Velazquez is going to be a big time player kid that can really be explosive over there to really take Blockmon’s spot. at the mike position. We’ve recruit-ed more depth as well. We’ll need Jack He’s same size, 6’0” and 205 pounds, that can really run. Then we’ve got Wilkes to come in and contribute right away. Then Ethan Quarshie, from Davarius Bargnare who was a transfer from Georgia Southern. He’s a kid Atlanta is another kid who we need to come and be ready to play. Depth is who’ll be in our slot as a 10.6 kid. We look really good at receiver. This is where we’re trying to develop guys at the linebacker position. the fastest, the most athletic we’ve ever been at that position. We’ve got kids like Antonio Whitehead who got hurt last year, but early on you got to Defensive backfield: Then we look at the secondary. This is probably the see his explo-siveness and his ability to change direction. He’ll be back,

10 @GOCAMELSFB 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL he’s healthy, he’s strong. That’s what we’ve got at the receiver spot. We’ve got a lot of guys that can make it happen at that position where we can throw deep, throw short routes and take it and break it for 80 yards.

Running backs: The running back position was our weakest spot last year and so we went out and got three guys, plus Bryant Barr. If you look at it we’ve got four running backs competing for that starting spot to be the number one guy. Of course, we’ll need all four of them, but we feel really good about the running back position now, and we’ve got better with those guys. We’re looking forward to seeing them com-pete at fall camp.

Quarterbacks: Then the quarterback position. I kept that last for a reason because I think that’s the biggest question mark going in. We got blessed, we picked up a big-time recruit coming out of Atlanta in Hajj-Malik Wil-li- ams. We’re very, very excited about him. He’s a kid who went to the prep school at Army, and took their team to 12-0. He won a championship right before he went to Army with his high school so the man knows how to win championships. He’s a very athletic guy who also knows how to throw the football. I think this offense fits him perfectly for what his strengths are. Of Return specialists: We have a lot of options there. You look at C.J. Free- course he’s a leader be-cause Army doesn’t pick anybody unless you’ve man who did it at South Carolina, Johnathan Haw-kins did it at Buffalo and got the potential to be a leader because you might potentially be leading now we have big bodies doing kickoff returns. Aaron Blockmon was our this country one day. He definitely brings that maturity to our football team, big body that we’d put back there and every time we put him back there even though he’ll be a true freshman. You’ve got him and then you’ve got he’d score a touchdown. We’ve got a lot of options, so it’s going to be a Jesse Fiske, a kid who had a great spring for us. Brock Domann, a kid battle, and I’m looking forward seeing who wins out because we’ve got a we picked up out of a JUCO, and he came in mid-year. Those three guys lot of guys who can do it. will be competing for the starting quarterback position and we’ll make our decision early. What are the keys to having a successful 2019? Tight ends: At tight end, Michael Wooten is a kid that’s Mr. Reliable. I think it’s two things. One, it’s to go from good to great because that’s He can do everything. He can block, he can catch; he does all the dirty where we’re at in our process. We’re a good football team, we know how work. I think he brings an attitude to our offense. That’s what you’ve got to win, we’ve had two winning seasons. Now how do you go from a good in him. He’s a senior, been around, understands everything, very savvy football team to a great football team with a Big South Championship. How at what he does and has really created himself to be a great tight end in do you do that? That’s where we’re at right now. I think two things have this league. But we’ve got Trevion Armstrong, who’s the real deal. He’s got to happen. The mindset has to be to show up and do the work. Every 6’5”, 4.5-4.6 kid, 40 inch vertical, you talk about athletic. He’s got all of the season we start out really great and then we end really bad. Why is that? tools. We’re very lucky to pick him up from Nevada and getting him here. How can we stay focused for 11, 12, 13 weeks this year? How can we He’ll be a kid everybody will need to pay at-tention to. Jordan Goco is a stay focused for 13 weeks so we finish just as strong as we start? I think 6’7” kid that redshirted last year and we’re looking forward to getting his that’s the thing we’ve got to understand, that’s how you go from good to big body out there and getting him some reps. And then Julian Hill Is a great, that’s where we’re at. How you do that is you’ve got to get in shape. kid that I think is going to be more of a physical type tight end that we’ve This training camp isn’t going to be something they’re going to love. It’ll be never had here. He’ll be able to move people and open up holes and do something they remember for the rest of their lives, but it won’t be some- those types of things. He’s probably the toughest kid on our football team. thing they love while they go through it. We’ve got to get in football shape When we’ve got guys like that at the tight end position it helps because we and this will probably be the most physical. use the H-backs in so many dif-ferent ways. You’ve got to have a kid who can put his hand in the dirt and move people out of the way and he’s that I’m kind of taking an approach that (Former Carolina Panthers head type of kid. When you look at the tight end position, we’ve got four different coach) Coach (John) Fox did to us the years we went from good to great character-istics of these four guys and I think we can use these four of and went to the Super Bowl and won the NFC Championship and went these characteristics throughout the year. We don’t have four of the same to the NFC Championship two years out of three years. All of a sudden, guys, they’re all different and bring something different to the table that I we understood how to go from good to great. Our training camps are think Coach Grimes will be able to use, especially as a tight ends coach. very, very tough. Physical. We had to learn how to deal with that, we had to learn how to deal with our bodies and get our bodies back. So we can Kicking game: We have a very senior-heavy group with our kickers. Brad endure that long season and this is where we’re at. We’ve got to get physi- Dennis, of course, was all-conference and he’s getting even better, and cally strong, conditioned throughout the whole camp. Secondly, we’ve he’ll do his thing at the punter position, so we’re blessed to have him. got to become one team, one heartbeat where everything is about the Then Colin Gary will be our kicker in his senior year. We’ve got two senior relationships with each other. It’s about the loyalty that we have with each kickers and we feel really good about that. Of course, our long snapper other. We’ve got to get physically tough and then we’ve got to become one is really good and now he’s a sophomore instead of a true freshman. So team, one heartbeat where we really understand how to have each other’s we’re solid in those positions. back throughout this whole process.

We’ll close with this – it’s year seven in the Creek. How excited are you to get going for another season?

I’m looking forward to it because of what we’ve built. When I got here, we were dead last in Division-I football. We were non-scholarship. We had no stadium, we had no weight room, we had no nutrition program; we had none of this. So now, six years later we have all those things. Our program is on the national stage as far as Campbell Athletics is concerned. When you’re around so many great coaches that are in all these other sports, that makes you feel a certain type of way to motivate yourself to get there. They’re winning championships, baseball, basketball, track, wrestling – everybody’s winning a championship. We’ve got to get closer to getting it done. I’ve got a lot to compete against at my own school, so thank the oth- er coaches for all that. I’m excited about new athletic director Omar Banks. There is so much to be excited about at Campbell University. GOCAMELS.COM 11

® 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL 2018 CU RECORD WHEN... RETURNING STARTERS Record Offense (8) Position Year 2018 Notes Overall...... 6-5 Caleb Snead WR R-So. 1st Team Fr. All-America, 1st Team All-Big South Big South...... 1-4 Joshua Jones RB R-Sr. 259 yds, 58 carries rushing; 24 yds, 3 catches Nonconference...... 5-1 Zach Roderick WR Sr. 21 catches, 253 yds, 2 touchdowns Overall home...... 4-3 Michael Wooten TE R-Sr. Big South All-Academic, Phil Steele 2nd Team All-BSC Overall away...... 2-2 Jacob Cuddington OL R-Sr. Phil Steele 2nd Team All-BSC Big South home...... 0-2 Chris Webb OL R-Sr. Started 7 games at center, missing 4 to injury Big South away...... 1-2 Matt Price OL R-Sr. Started all 11 games at guard Against NC opponents...... 2-1 Gabe Holmes OL R-Jr. Moving to defensive line Against out of state opponents...... 4-4 Longest win/loss streak...... 3/3 Defense (8) Position Year Notes Current streak...... L-1 Damien Dozier DE R-Sr. 2nd Team All-Big South Grass...... 1-1 Isaiah King DT R-Sr. Missed all of 2018 due to injury Turf...... 5-4 Terence Harper DT R-Sr. 44 tackes, 4.0 TFL, 1.0 sack, 1 FR, 3 PBU, 2 blocked kicks Win coin toss...... 4-2 Francisco Nelson DE R-Jr. 22 tackles, 4.0 TFL, 1.0 sack Lose coin toss...... 2-3 Ray Miller LB Sr. Missed final 4 games due to injury Campbell defers...... 3-2 Darion Slade DB R-Jr. Played in 4 games, received a redshirt Campbell takes the ball...... 1-0 Dorian Jones DB R-So. Big South Freshman of the Week (10/8) Opponent defers...... 2-3 Kam Prewitt CB R-Sr. Phil Steele 3rd Team All-Big South Opponent takes the ball...... Leading after 1st quarter...... 6-1 Special Teams (4) Position Year Notes Trailing after 1st quarter...... 0-2 Colin Gary PK R-Sr. Big South Special Teams Player of the Week (9/10) Tied after 1st quarter...... 0-2 Brad Dennis P R-Sr. 1st Team All-Big South Leading at the half...... 5-0 Jackson Hayes LS So. Starter at LS for all 11 games Trailing at the half...... 1-5 Jaquan Brooks PR R-Sr. STATS preseason Third Team All-America Tied at the half...... Largest lead (season).... 49-3 (46) vs. Wagner (4:58 4th) STARTERS LOST Largest deficit (season)....58-21 (37) vs. Coastal (0:00 4th) Offense (3) Position Notes Largest halftime lead...... 35 (Shaw) Daniel Smith QB Phil Steele 2nd Team All-Big South Largest halftime deficit...... 28 (Gardner-Webb) Aaron Blockmon WR 2nd Team All-Big South Leading after 3rd quarter...... 6-0 Trailing after 3rd quarter...... 0-5 Shuler Littleton OL 2nd Team All-Big South Tied after 3rd quarter...... Leading with 2:00 remaining...... 6-0 Defense (3) Position Notes Trailing with 2:00 remaining...... 0-5 Jack Ryan MLB 2nd Team All-Big South Tied with 2:00 remaining...... Deontae Henderson DB 67 tackles, 6.0 TFL, INT, 1 FR, 1 FF Overtime...... Giddel Waters OLB Phil Steele 3rd Team All-Big South Campbell scores first...... 6-1 Opponent scores first...... 0-4 Special Teams (1) Position Notes Scoring 20+ points...... 5-2 Trey Sanders KR Team-high 22.4 avg (7 returns) Allowing 20+ points...... 1-4 * All statistics reflect 2018 season Scoring 30+ points...... 5-0 Allowing 30+ points...... 0-4 LETTERMEN RETURNING LETTERMEN LOST Scoring less than 20 points...... 1-3 Total: 60 Total: 21 Allowing less than 20 points...... 5-1 Offense: 24 Offense: 9 Games decided by 10 or fewer points...... 1-1 Defense: 32 Defense: 12 Team rushes for 150+ yards...... 5-0 Specialty: 4 Special Teams: 0 Team rushes for less than 150 yards...... 1-5 Player rushes for 100+ yards...... 5-0 Team passes for 300+ yards...... 0-1 Team passes for less than 300 yards...... 6-4 Player with 100+ yards receiving...... 0-2 Total 400+ yards total offense...... 4-0 Opp. rush less than 150 yards...... 3-0 Opp. rush 150+ yards...... 3-5 Opp. pass less than 300 yards...... 6-5 Opp. pass 300+ yards...... Opp. 400+ yards total offense...... 0-3 Opp. less than 400 yards total offense...... 6-2 Commit fewer turnovers...... 4-2 Commit more turnovers...... 2-2 Commit same number of turnovers...... 0-1 Temperature in the 90’s...... 1-0 Temperature in the 80’s...... 3-1 Temperature in the 70’s...... 1-0 Temperature in the 60’s...... 0-3 Temperature in the 50’s...... 1-1 Temperature in the 40’s...... Black jersey / black pants...... 2-2 Black jersey / white pants...... 1-0 Orange jersey / white pants...... 1-0 Orange jersey / orange pants...... 0-2 White jersey / white pants...... 0-1 White jersey / black pants...... White jersey / orange pants...... 2-0

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QUICK HITS - BACK-TO-BACK - - 33 - - 122.5 - The Camels made a successful transition to the Campbell saw its streak of 33 straight games The Camels led the FCS in fewest passing Big South Conference in 2018, their first season with a takeaway come to an end against yards allowed per game (122.5) in 2018, holding as a scholarship program. Campbell finished Gardner-Webb last season. During the streak, opponents under 150 yards passing seven 6-5 overall and 1-4 in its inaugural Big South (5 games in 2015, 10 in 2016, 11 in 2017, 7 in times, including a school record 12 yards at season, securing back-to-back winning seasons 2018), the Camels posted 74 total takeaways, Presbyterian. CU held its opponents without an for the first time in the program’s modern era including 46 interceptions and recovered 28 offensive TD four times. (since 2008). fumbles. Campbell owns 17 takeaways through eight games in 2018. - 12 - - 3 - Campbell heads into its 12th season of FCS For the third straight season, Campbell broke - 6 - football in 2018. The Camels brought football its overall attendance record (35,405), while The Camels have posted at least five wins in back to the Creek in 2008 after a 58 year hiatus, resetting Barker-Lane Stadium’s single-game each of the last six seasons, including six in playing as a member of the Pioneer Football mark with 6,712 for its Homecoming tilt vs. 2017 and 2018 to match a program best in the League from 2008-17. Campbell previously Gardner-Webb. category. In the programs previous six years, fielded a football team during its junior college the five win mark had only been reached once days from 1925-50, taking hiatus from 1940-45 (6 in 2011). due to World War II. 2018 CAMPBELL HONORS

Aaron Blockmon Colin Gary Jack Ryan Honorable mention preseason All-Big South… Big South Special Teams Player of the Week Preseason All-Big South…Phil Steele preseason Phil Steele preseason 1st Team All-Big South... 9/10 2nd Team All-Big South...Big South Defensive FCS Bowl...FBS All-Americans SPIRAL Tropical Player of the Week 10/1...STATS FCS Def. Bowl...Second Team All-Big South...Phil Steele Terence Harper Player of the Week 10/1...Second Team All-Big Second Team All-Big South Phil Steele Third Team All-Big South South...Phil Steele Second Team All-Big South Jaquan Brooks Thomas Hartshorn Darion Slade STATS preseason 3rd Team All-America as a NFF Campbell Trophy Semifinalist...NFF Hamp- Phil Steele preseason 3rd Team All-Big South punt returner…Honorable mention preseason shire Honor Society All-Big South punt returner…Phil Steele presea- Daniel Smith son 1st Team All-Big South as a punt returner Deontae Henderson STATS preseason FCS Walter Payton Award Phil Steele preseason 2nd Team All-Big South watch list…CFPA preseason FCS National Aaron Covington Player of the Year Trophy watch list…Phil Steele Phil Steele preseason 3rd Team All-Big South Gabe Holmes preseason 2nd Team All-Big South...Big South Phil Steele Third Team All-Big South Offensive Player of the Week 9/3, 9/24...Phil Jacob Cuddington Steele Second Team All-Big South Phil Steele preseason 3rd Team All-Big South... Dorian Jones Phil Steele Third Team All-Big South Big South Freshman Player of the Week 10/8 Caleb Snead HERO Sports First Team Freshman All-Ameri- Brad Dennis Isaiah King ca...Phil Steele First Team Freshman All-Amer- Phil Steele preseason 3rd Team All-Big South... Phil Steele preseason 3rd Team All-Big South ica...STATS FCS Jerry Rice Award Watch List Big South Special Teams Player of the Week Finalist...First Team All-Big South...Phil Steele 9/24...First Team All-Big South...Phil Steele First Shuler Littleton First Team All-Big South...Big South Freshman Team All-Big South Phil Steele preseason 2nd Team All-Big South... Player of the Week 9/10, 9/17, 10/22, 11/12... Second Team All-Big South...Phil Steele Second Honorable mention STATS FCS Freshman of Damien Dozier Team All-Big South the Week 9/10, 10/22 Big South Defensive Player of the Week 9/10... Phil Steele preseason 3rd Team All-Big South... Ray Miller Giddel Waters Second Team All-Big South...Phil Steele First Phil Steele preseason 2nd Team All-Big South Phil Steele Third Team All-Big South Team All-Big South Kam Prewitt Michael Wooten Justice Galloway-Velazquez Phil Steele Third Team All-Big South Big South All-Academic Team...Phil Steele Sec- Big South Freshman Player of the Week 9/24 ond Team All-Big South Rocky Reid Phil Steele preseason 3rd Team All-Big South GOCAMELS.COM 13

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2020 Sept. 5 DAVIDSON Sept. 12 at Georgia Southern Sept. 19 at Elon Sept. 26 MERCER

2021 Sept. 4 at Liberty Sept. 11 ELON

2022 Sept. 10 at East Carolina Sept. 22 THE CITADEL at William & Mary (date to be determined)

2023 Sept. 9 at The Citadel Nov. 4 at North Carolina WILLIAM & MARY (date to be determined)

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OPPONENT SCHED- ULES Mercer Gardner-Webb Monmouth Troy 2018: 5-6, 4-4 SoCon 2018: 3-8, 2-3 Big South 2018: 8-3, 4-1 Big South 2018: 10-3, 7-1 Sun Belt 8/31 at Western Carolina * 6:00 8/29 at Charlotte 7:30 PM 8/31 at Western Michigan 7:00 8/31 Campbell 5:00 9/14 Austin Peay 7:00 9/7 at East Carolina 6:00 9/7 Lafayette 1:00 9/14 Southern Miss 5:00 9/21 at Furman * 1:00 9/14 North Carolina Central 6:00 9/14 Albany 1:00 9/21 at Akron TBA 9/28 Campbell 7:00 9/21 at Wofford 6:00 9/21 at Montana 3:00 9/28 Arkansas State * 5:00 10/5 Chattanooga * 4:00 10/5 at Western Carolina 3:30 10/5 at Wagner 6:00 10/5 at Missouri TBA 10/19 VMI * 3:00 10/12 Hampton * 1:30 10/12 Presbyterian * 1:00 10/16 South Alabama * 7:00 10/26 at The Citadel * 2:00 10/19 at Monmouth * 1:00 10/19 Gardner-Webb * 1:00 10/26 at Georgia State * TBA 11/2 Samford * 7:00 10/26 Campbell * 1:30 10/26 at Charleston Southern * 6:00 11/2 at Coastal Carolina * TBA 11/9 Wofford * 3:00 11/2 Charleston Southern * 1:30 11/2 at Kennesaw State * 2:00 11/9 Georgia Southern * 2:30 11/16 at ETSU * 1:00 11/9 at Presbyterian * 1:00 11/9 North Alabama 12:00 11/16 at Texas State * TBA 11/23 at North Carolina TBA 11/16 North Alabama 1:30 11/16 at Campbell * 1:00 11/23 at Louisiana * TBA 11/23 at Kennesaw State * 2:00 11/23 Hampton * 12:00 11/29 Appalachian State * 5:00 Presbyterian 2018: 2-8, 0-5 Big South North Alabama Charleston Southern Shaw 8/31 at Stetson 7:00 2018: 7-3 2018: 5-6, 3-2 Big South 2018: 5-5, 4-3 CIAA 9/14 Jacksonville 7:00 8/29 Western Illinois 7:00 8/31 at Furman 1 9/7 at Campbell 6:00 9/21 Eastern Kentucky 1:00 9/7 at Montana TBA 9/7 at South Carolina 12:00 9/14 Bowie State 1:00 9/28 at North Alabama 4:00 9/14 Alabama A&M 6:00 9/14 North Carolina A&T 6:00 9/21 at Chowan * TBA 10/5 at Campbell * 1:00 9/21 at Jacksonville State 6:00 9/21 at The Citadel 6:00 9/28 Edward Waters 1:00 10/12 at Monmouth * 1:00 9/28 Presbyterian 3:00 10/5 Savannah State 6:00 10/5 at Virginia State * 1:00 10/19 Kennesaw State * 2:30 10/5 at Hampton 1:00 10/12 at Kennesaw State * 3:00 10/12 at Fayetteville State * 1:00 10/26 at Merrimack 1:00 10/19 Charleston Southern 6:00 10/19 at North Alabama 7:00 10/19 Livingstone * 12:00 11/2 at Hampton * 1:00 10/26 at Kennesaw State TBA 10/26 Monmouth * 6:00 10/26 at Johnson C. Smith * 1:00 11/9 Gardner-Webb * 1:00 11/2 Campbell 1:30 11/2 at Gardner-Webb * 1:30 11/2 at Winston-Salem St. * 1:30 11/16 Charleston Southern * 1:00 11/9 at Monmouth 11:00 11/9 Hampton * 6:00 11/9 Saint Augustine’s * 1:00 11/23 St. Andrews 1:00 11/16 at Gardner-Webb 1:30 11/16 at Presbyterian * 1:00 11/23 Campbell * 3:30 Davidson Hampton Kennesaw State 2018: 6-5, 3-5 PFL 2018: 7-3 2018: 11-2, 5-0 Big South * Conference opponent 8/31 Georgetown 1:00 8/31 Elizabeth City State 6:00 8/31 Point 6:00 9/7 Virginia Lynchburg 6:00 9/7 Virginia Union 6:00 9/7 at Kent State 12:00 9/14 W.Va. Wesleyan 7:00 9/14 vs. Howard 4:30 9/14 at Alabama State 6:00 9/21 at Campbell 6:00 9/21 at Liberty 6:00 9/21 at Missouri State 3:00 10/5 at Morehead State * 1:00 10/5 North Alabama 2:00 9/28 Reinhardt 6:00 10/12 San Diego * 1:00 10/12 at Gardner-Webb * 1:30 10/12 Charleston Southern * 3:00 10/19 at Jacksonville * 1:00 10/19 at Campbell * 4:00 10/19 at Presbyterian * 2:30 10/26 Marist * 1:00 10/26 Virginia-Lynchburg 2:00 10/26 North Alabama 3:00 11/2 Valparaiso * 1:00 11/2 Presbyterian * 1:00 11/2 Monmouth * 2:00 11/9 at Butler * 12:00 11/9 at Charleston Southern * 6:00 11/9 at Campbell * 1:00 11/16 at Stetson * 12:00 11/16 Kennesaw State * 1:00 11/16 at Hampton * 1:00 11/23 Drake * 1:00 11/23 at Monmouth * 12:00 11/23 Gardner-Webb * 2:00

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2018 START CHART Played/Started Name Career 2018 Mason Adams...... 3/-...... 3/- Brevin Allen...... 10/-...... 10/- Wale Ashaye...... 24/1...... 11/1 Lance Axson...... 6/-...... 6/- Lester Axson...... 10/1...... 10/1 Darius Barnes...... 17/3...... 7/1 Austin Blake...... 9/4...... 9/4 Aaron Blockmon...... 38/35...... 11/11 Ridge Boykin...... 9/3...... 9/3 Jaquan Brooks...... 32/5...... 11/- D’Ondray Bryson-Ashford...... 7/-...... 7/- Elijah Burress...... 6/6...... DJ Charles...... 10/-...... 10/- Lance Cook...... 2/-...... 2/- Aaron Covington...... 8/2...... 8/2 Chris Cromartie...... 10/1...... 10/1 Jacob Cuddington...... 23/15...... 11/11 Jayson DeMild...... 6/1...... 6/1 Brad Dennis...... 22/-...... 11/- Kahlil Dixon...... 19/-...... 9/- Damien Dozier...... 11/9...... 11/9 Cooper Eason-Riddle...... 12/-...... 2/- Jerome Ferguson...... 2/-...... 2/- Blake Flemming...... 5/-...... 2/- Darren Flowers...... 45/11...... 11/2 Monchovia Gaffney...... 11/1...... 11/1 Justice Galloway-Velazquez...... 9/1...... 9/1 Colin Gary...... 20/-...... 11/- Jamie Gaskins...... 4/-...... 4/- Dre Giles...... 11/5...... 11/5 Jordan Goco...... 1/-...... 1/- Lex Goodwin...... 4/-...... 4/- Terence Harper...... 27/16...... 11/11 Thomas Hartshorn...... 18/-...... 7/- Jackson Hayes...... 11/-...... 11/- Tyrek Haywood...... 5/-...... 5/- 2019 PRESEASON ALL-BIG SOUTH TEAMS Deontae Henderson...... 32/22...... 11/11 Julian Hill...... 11/-...... 11/- PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST-TEAM SPECIAL TEAMS Gabe Holmes...... 22/20...... 11/11 OFFENSE PK Matt Mosquera, Sr., Monmouth Will Howard...... 10/1...... 2/- QB Kenji Bahar, R-Sr., Monmouth P Brad Dennis, R-Sr., Campbell Brad Hughes...... 9/2...... 9/2 RB Juwon Farri, Soph., Monmouth KR Isaac Foster, Soph., Kennesaw State DeAnte Jackson...... 2/-...... 2/- RB Pete Guerriero, R-Jr., Monmouth PR Isaac Foster, Soph., Kennesaw State Dorian Jones...... 11/10...... 11/10 Joshua Jones...... 27/8...... 11/2 WR Caleb Snead, R-Soph., Campbell LS Ethan Ray, R-Jr., Charleston Southern Jake Kelley...... 1/-...... 1/- WR Keith Pearson, Jr., Presbyterian Cameron Kelshaw...... 2/-...... 1/- WR Jakobi Byrd, R-Soph., North Alabama PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE HONOR- Jake Kemp...... 15/-...... 10/- TE Michael Wooten, R-Sr., Campbell ABLE MENTION Isaiah King...... 31/25...... Noah Layden...... 30/13...... 11/3 OL Zack Evans, R-Sr., Charleston Southern QB Christian Lopez, Sr., North Alabama Shuler Littleton...... 38/19...... 8/8 OL Jacob Cuddington, R-Sr., Campbell RB Shaquil Terry, Jr., Kennesaw State Josh McNeely...... 5/-...... 5/- OL Brandon Leahey, R-Sr., Gardner-Webb WR Ronald Bell, Gr., Hampton Ray Miller...... 26/16...... 6/6 OL Gibril Ghee, R-Sr., Hampton OL Eli Teeselink, R-Sr., Presbyterian Jamah Mitchell...... 17/10...... 6/1 OL Matt Price, R-Sr., Campbell DL Josh Ramseur, Gr., Gardner-Webb Reece Moulton...... 2/-...... 2/- Trevin Muse...... 1/-...... 1/- LB Jarrett Nagy, Soph., Presbyterian (tie) Francisco Nelson...... 11/8...... 11/8 DEFENSE LB Charlie Patrick, Jr., Kennesaw State (tie) Prince Ngwenah...... 11/1...... 11/1 DL Damien Dozier, R-Jr., Campbell DB Justin Terry, Jr., Monmouth Boss Parson...... 1/-...... 1/- DL John Singleton, R-Soph., Gardner-Webb PK Colin Gary, R-Sr., Campbell Austin Pluckhorn...... 12/-...... 1/- DL Desmond Johnson, R-Sr., Kennesaw State P Kyle Reighard, R-Sr., Charleston Southern Kam Prewitt...... 11/10...... 11/10 Matt Price...... 21/13...... 11/11 DL Andrew Butcher, Sr., Kennesaw State LS Jackson Hayes, Soph., Campbell Dre Reid...... 22/-...... 11/- LB Bryson Armstrong, R-Jr., Kennesaw State Rocky Reid...... 11/8...... 11/8 LB J.D. Sosebee, R-Sr., Charleston Southern PRESEASON OFFENSIVE Tywun Rivens...... 22/4...... 11/4 LB Colby Campbell, Jr., Presbyterian PLAYER OF THE YEAR Zach Roderick...... 30/25...... 11/10 Eddie Rox...... 7/1...... 7/1 LB Darien Reynolds, Jr., Gardner-Webb Kenji Bahar, R-Sr., QB, Monmouth Jack Ryan...... 43/32...... 11/11 DB Tymere Berry, R-Sr., Monmouth Trey Sanders...... 42/17...... 11/- DB Dorian Walker, Sr., Kennesaw State PRESEASON DEFENSIVE Darion Slade...... 20/16...... 4/4 DB Cincere Mason, R-Soph., Kennesaw State PLAYER OF THE YEAR Daniel Smith...... 20/18...... 10/10 DB Dorian Jones, Soph., Campbell Bryson Armstrong, R-Jr., LB, Kennesaw State Caleb Snead...... 11/11...... 11/11 Ivan Staples...... 6/-...... 6/- Greg Streater...... 10/-...... 2/- BIG SOUTH 2019 PRESEASON POLL Campbell Tarpey...... 1/-...... Keshawn Thompson...... 11/-...... 11/- Team (first-place votes) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Pts Giddel Waters...... 35/10...... 11/10 1. Kennesaw State (14) 14 6 - - - - - 134 Chris Webb...... 7/7...... 7/7 Eric Westbrook...... 37/-...... 11/- 2. Monmouth (5) 5 12 3 - - - - 122 Jeremiah White...... 3/-...... 3. Charleston Southern (1) 1 - 6 6 4 3 - 79 Antonio Whitehead...... 7/1...... 7/1 4. Campbell - 1 5 5 4 5 - 73 Levi Wiggins...... 22/6...... 11/6 5. Gardner-Webb - 1 3 4 6 6 - 67 Gerald Wilkes...... 22/1...... 8/1 6. Hampton - - 3 5 6 5 1 64 Preston Wilkie...... 9/-...... Ezekiel Williams...... 6/-...... 6/- 7. Presbyterian College - - - - - 1 19 21 Jeremy Wood...... 1/-...... Michael Wooten...... 32/22...... 11/11 Note: points are based on a weighted system, with first-place votes receiving 7 points, followed by 5 Kevo Yeremian...... 1/-...... 1/- oints for second-place, and so on. GOCAMELS.COM 15

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MIKE MINTER’S HEAD COACHING RECORD Year School Overall Conference MINTER 2013 Campbell 3-9 2-6 2014 Campbell 5-7 4-4 HEAD COACH • 7TH YEAR 2015 Campbell 5-6 3-5 NEBRASKA ‘97 2016 Campbell 5-5 3-4 2017 Campbell 6-5 5-3 2018 Campbell 6-5 1-4 Career Total 30-37 18-26 Former Carolina Panthers standout and Nebraska Football Hall of Famer Mike Minter completed his sixth season as head football coach at Camp- Ten Camels earned All-PFL recognition, with safety Carolos Merritt and bell University in 2018. defensive end Emmanuel Olenga taking First Team nods. Quarterback Daniel Smith, wide receiver Aaron Blockmon and offensive tackle Shuler Over the last six seasons, Campbell has reset nearly every school record Littleton were also tabbed Second Team All-PFL, while five others were in the books. Camels have been named first or second team all-confer- named honorable mention All-PFL. ence 29 times, while 37 have been tabbed honorable mention all-league. Smith was named the PFL’s Offensive Freshman of the Year, and was a fi- Minter led the Camels through a successful transition to the Big South nalist for the STATS Jerry Rice Award for FCS freshman player of the year, Conference in 2018, their first season as a scholarship program. Campbell finishing fourth in the final voting. Smith finished the 2017 regular season finished 2018 at 6-5 overall and 1-4 in its inaugural Big South season. with the fourth-most rushing yards in the country, with his 1,272 yards With six wins, the Camels secured back-to-back winning seasons for the on the ground leading all FCS freshmen and quarterbacks. Smith set first time in the program’s modern era (since 2008), and tied an overall Campbell single-season records for rushing yards, total offense (3,161), program record for victories. all-purpose yards (1,272) and touchdowns responsible for (30). After just one season, Smith is already Campbell’s career leader in touchdown For the third straight season, Campbell broke its overall attendance record passes with 18. (35,405), while resetting Barker-Lane Stadium’s single-game mark with 6,712 for its Homecoming tilt vs. Gardner-Webb. The Camels set 16 team single-season school records in 2017, plus 19 individual single-season marks on the way to their historic season. In addition, seven Camels were named to All-Big South teams, with Additionally, CU set Barker-Lane Stadium records for average, total and freshman wide receiver Caleb Snead and redshirt junior punter Brad single-game attendance for the second straight season. Dennis headlining the league’s first team. Snead was also named First Team Freshman All-America, the Camels’ second straight season with a In Minter’s fourth season at the helm, Campbell went 5-5 on the year, freshman All-America selection. notching the program’s second season at .500 or better in its nine year history, and ranked third in the PFL in rushing offense, standing 19th The Camels led the FCS in fewest passing yards allowed per game nationally at 209 yards per game, as well as 17th in the country in total de- (122.5), while ranking 25th in total defense (335.4 yards per game). CU fense (322.1 yards per game). Sophomore wide receiver Aaron Blockmon also ranked in the FCS’ top-10 in fewest sacks allowed (0.82 per game), also led the PFL in receiving yards (1,038) and touchdowns (10), headlin- finishing the year sixth. ing a group of 11 Camels that earned all-conference accolades.

Campbell finished 2017 6-5 overall and 5-3 in PFL play, matching the The Camels ranked fifth in the nation in total defense in 2015 (279.3 per program’s best overall and conference records in its 10 year history. The game), standing third in team sacks per game (3.55) and ninth in scoring Camels also set a record for road wins (3). defense (17.7). The team shattered program records for all three catego- ries, adding single season marks for tackles for loss (85.0) and total sacks (38.0). COACHES & STAFF

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16 Camels were honored on the conference’s All-PFL teams following the including sacks (27), and posted three team records on special teams. 2015 season, with junior running back De’Shawn Jones, redshirt senior defensive lineman Ugonna Awuruonye and senior defensive lineman Greg Senior Kurt Odom became Campbell’s first football All-America selection, Milhouse Jr. all receiving First Team All-PFL accolades. earning Third Team honors from the Sports Network. Odom was also named First Team All-PFL while seven Camels took home honorable The PFL 2015 Freshman Defensive Player of the Year went to Campbell’s mention nods. Jack Ryan. Four Camels were also named to the 2015 Academic All-PFL teams. In May 2014, CU quarterback Brian Hudson signed a contract with the League’s . The offseason saw another Campbell first, with defensive tackle Greg Milhouse Jr. (New York Giants) and long snapper Danny Dillon (Arizona The quarterback from Stafford, Va. played his lone season at Campbell in Cardinals) both signing NFL contracts. 2013 after transferring from Liberty. Hudson set Campbell single-season records for rushing yards, rushing attempts, pass completions, passing 2014 saw the Camels notch their second-most total and conference wins yards, passing touchdowns, passing yards per game, total offense and at 5-7 overall and 4-4 in PFL play. A school record seven Camels, plus all-purpose yards, earning Honorable Mention All-PFL accolades. eight honorable mentions, were named to the 2014 All-Pioneer Football League teams, including four first teamers. Eight CU student-athletes, with Minter picked up his first win as a collegiate head coach in his home debut six first team members, were tabbed PFL All-Academic. as the Camels cruised to a 56-21 triumph over UVA-Wise.

In Minter’s first season as head coach at CU, the Camels set 21 offensive Minter, a member of two national championship teams at Nebraska and team records, including rushing yards (2,800), passing yards (2,436), and the Panthers’ 2003 Super Bowl squad, joined the Fighting Camel program total offense (5,236). The Camels also established four defensive marks, after serving as assistant coach at Liberty University in 2012 and Johnson

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C. Smith University in 2011. He also brought head coaching experience aged 21 points per game on the Lawton basketball team. from First Assembly Christian School in Concord, where he guided his teams to 33 victories and two state titles in three seasons. In addition to playing and coaching football, Minter is CEO of Minter Enterprises, a multi-faceted business impacting real estate development, During his 10-year NFL career, Minter earned a starting safety role six general contracting and construction, business consultation, publishing, games into his rookie year in 1997, and held that position until he retired public speaking engagements and a non-profit organization focused on after the 2006 season. A second-round draft choice, he helped lead the youth development. Panthers to three playoff trips, the 2003 NFC Championship and a berth in Super Bowl XXXVII. Minter and his wife Kim have four children – Michael Jr., Isaiah, McKenna and Brianna. In the Super Bowl against the New England Patriots, Minter suffered a broken left foot in the third quarter, but remained in the game and collected a career-high 18 tackles. At the time of his retirement, he held Panthers franchise records for starts (141), consecutive starts (94), fumble recover- ies (11) and interceptions returned for touchdowns (4).

At Liberty, Minter worked as special teams coordinator/assistant defensive coach under head coach Turner Gill. He mentored three 2012 Big South all-conference performers in long snapper Richard Wright, place kicker John Lunsford and punter Grant Bowden.

Liberty finished the regular season ranked No. 4 in the country in kickoff return yardage defense, allowing only 14.04 yards per return. The Flames also finished 38th nationally in kickoff returns (21.3 yards).

In addition to his on-field coaching responsibilities at Liberty, Minter was involved in many aspects of the Flames operation. He helped run the scout team in practice, served as liaison with the athletic training and weight room staffs, and reviewed team members’ academic achievement weekly with the Associate A.D. for Academic Affairs.

His primary recruiting territories focused on North Carolina, South Caroli- na, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska and Colorado.

During his time at Johnson C. Smith, Minter helped the Golden Bulls dramatically improve in many phases of the game. Under his guidance as assistant head coach, defensive passing game coordinator and special teams coordinator, JCSU ranked fifth in the nation in punt return yardage in 2011.

The Golden Bulls also finished the season with 24 turnovers caused (which tripled the previous year’s total) and won Pioneer Bowl XIII 35-33 over Miles College for the program’s first-ever bowl victory.

Minter was a two-time national champion at Nebraska (1994 and 1995) where he played linebacker, free safety and strong safety for the Corn- huskers. He was a three-time all-conference performer and was inducted into the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame in 2006. He graduated in 1997 with a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering.

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WESTON GLASER

DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR 2ND YEAR • SAM HOUSTON STATE ’12

Weston Glaser was named Campbell’s defensive coordinator following the 2018 season. Glaser joined the CU staff prior to the 2018 season as linebackers coach, and was named interim defensive coordinator for the Camels’ final three games of the year. He spent the 2018 spring as defensive coordinator at Howard Payne “The first thing I look for in any member of our staff or our players is our University after serving as a defensive quality control coach at Texas A&M cornerstones. We need to bring industriousness and enthusiasm to work working with the defensive backs. The Aggie secondary in 2016 featured every day at a 10,” said Minter. “From day one, Glaser had that intensity All-SEC strong safety Justin Evans who was a semifinalist for theThorpe and focus. He had the ability to step into some big shoes and not miss a Award. Evans went on to be a second round draft pick by the Tampa Bay beat, and by the end of the year, the room was his. Operating as the de- Buccaneers. fensive coordinator, he gave our guys a simple, direct plan, and put guys in position to make plays. He has an ability to think on his feet, lead and Glaser also brings experience from the NFL level, working for the Cleve- make the game simple.” land Browns scouting department from 2014-15. Campbell finished 2018 at 6-5 overall and 1-4 in its inaugural Big South The Waco, Texas native also made a stop at UTEP from 2013-15, begin- season. With six wins, the Camels secured back-to-back winning seasons ning as a defensive graduate assistant before being elevated to assistant for the first time in the program’s modern era (since 2008), and tied an coach. During his time in El Paso, Glaser worked with the Miners’ line- overall program record for victories. backers and defensive backs. The defense led the FCS in fewest passing yards allowed, surrendering Glaser started his coaching career at his alma mater, Sam Houston State, just 122.5 per game, posting the seventh best pass efficiency defense where he played quarterback from 2008-09. With Glaser on staff from (103.27). The Camels also ranked 15th in red zone defense (.724), 25th 2010-13, the Bearkats posted a 31-10 overall record with two Southland in scoring defense (22.0 points per game) and 25th in total defense (335.4 Conference championships and back-to-back FCS National Championship yards per game). game appearances. Glaser coached two of Campbell’s seven All-Big South picks in 2018, He was an assistant defensive secondary coach and video coordinator including middle linebacker Jack Ryan, who finished his career as the from 2012-13 and defensive backs assistant from 2010-12, mentoring Camels’ all-time leader in tackles (321) and stops for loss (36.5), adding defensive backs who earned All-Southland honors a total of 15 times. In 9.5 sacks. Ryan was named Second Team All-Big South as a senior, 2012, Sam Houston led the Southland in rushing defense, total defense ranking fourth in the league in tackles (89) and TFLs (8.5), while standing and pass efficiency defense and ranked sixth nationally in rushing de- third in sacks (3.5). Ryan was named STATS FCS and Big South Defen- fense. sive Player of the Week (10/1) after posting a season-high 15 tackles, 3.0 stops for loss and a sack in a win over North Alabama. The 2011 SHSU defense finished number one in the nation in several categories, while the Bearkats notched a 14-1 overall mark, including a Damien Dozier was also named Second Team All-Big South, with the conference title and the first of consecutive national championship game defensive end leading the conference in tackles for loss with 11.5. Dozier appearances. and Ryan helped hold Campbell opponents without an offensive TD four times in 2018, and without a first half touchdown six times. Glaser also worked as an assistant pit crew coach for Hendrick Motor- sports of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and Nationwide Series from August With Glaser guiding the defense, the Camels picked up their first Big 2014-January 2015, working with the pit crews for Jimmie Johnson and South win at Presbyterian, 34-6, holding the Blue Hose to just 12 passing Dale Earnhardt, Jr. yards, a Campbell single-game record, and only 176 yards of total offense. The Blue Hose completed 4-of-20 passes with an interception through the Glaser earned his degree from Sam Houston State in 2012 with a major in air, while running for 164 yards and a touchdown. history with a minor in education. Weston and his wife, Laura, have a son, Deacon.

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NICK GRIMES

OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR / TIGHT ENDS 3RD YEAR • SAM HOUSTON STATE ’09

Nick Grimes was named Campbell’s offensive coordinator in January 2019.

Grimes wrapped his second season as Campbell’s tight ends coach in 2018, helping the Camels rank ninth nationally in sacks allowed, clear- ing the way for six individual 100-yard rushing games. Campbell owned During his time at Cincinnati, the Bearcats participated in the 2015 Hawaii the Big South’s second-ranked passing offense, standing No. 2 in pass Bowl, as well as the 2014 Military Bowl, claiming a share of the 2014 completions, passing yards and pass touchdowns, as well as third-ranked American Athletic Conference title. totals in scoring offense, touchdowns, total offense, rush yards and rush TDs. Grimes has a wealth of experience at the prep level in Texas, coaching three seasons at Navasota High School from 2010-12, and at Howe High Grimes also coached Michael Wooten, who was named to the Big South’s School in 2013 where he was the offensive coordinator and strength and All-Academic team, as well as second team all-conference by Phil Steele. conditioning coordinator. Wooten has been CU’s starter at tight end over the last 21 consecutive games, posting 13 catches for 73 yards during the 2018 season. After lettering one season as a defensive lineman at Tulsa, Grimes trans- ferred to Sam Houston State, where he lettered three seasons, earning Grimes will remain the Camels’ tight ends coach in addition to his new honorable mention All-Southland Conference accolades, also taking a duties. SHSU offensive lineman of the year nod. He was also a team captain.

In Grimes’ first season on the Campbell staff, the Camel offense became Grimes graduated from Sam Houston State in 2009 with a degree in kine- the PFL’s top offensive unit, averaging 436.5 yards per game, a school siology and a minor in history. record. CU was also one of two squads in the PFL to average more than 33 points per game, adding the league’s second highest rushing yards per Originally from College Station, Texas, Grimes finished his high school game total at 228.7 yards per game. career at J.H. Rose High School in Greenville, N.C. where he was an all-district performer, state championship defensive player of the game and Campbell also set school record for passing touchdowns (21) and passing a Shrine Bowl participant. yards per game (207.8), while hitting the 50 touchdown mark for the sec- ond time in the program’s 10 seasons. He and his wife, Cortney, have two children, daughter Tatum and son Gus.

Grimes moved to Campbell after three seasons at Cincinnati under head coach Tommy Tuberville, guiding the Bearcats’ tight end and fullbacks in 2015 and 2016. In 2014, Grimes’ first season at Cincinnati, he was a graduate assistant for tight ends and special teams.

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DAMIEN ADAMS

DEFENSIVE RUN GAME COORD. / DEF. LINE 7TH YEAR • FAYETTEVILLE STATE ‘03

Damien Adams enters his seventh season at Campbell in 2019, instructing the defensive line and serving as defensive run game coordinator.

Adams was named defensive run game coordinator in addition to his defensive line duties following the 2018 season.

Over the last six seasons, CU defensive linemen have been named all-conference seven times in addition to four honorable mention nods.

With Adams’ assistance, the Campbell defense led the FCS in fewest passing yards allowed, surrendering just 122.5 per game, while posting the seventh best pass efficiency defense (103.27). The Camels also ranked 15th in red zone defense (.724), 25th in scoring defense (22.0 points per game) and 25th in total defense (335.4 yards per game).

Damien Dozier was also named Second Team All-Big South, leading the conference in tackles for loss (11.5), while ranking third in sacks (3.5) and standing fourth in tackles by a defensive lineman. He was one of six Big South players to force two fumbles in 2018, and recorded at least one tackle for loss six times.

In Campbell’s final four seasons in the Pioneer Football League, Adams helped the Camels pile up 104 sacks and 281 total tackles for loss, the also set a new record for sacks with 27 on the year. best in the conference. In 2017, CU’s final year in the PFL, Emmanuel Olenga was tabbed first team all-league. Awuruonye was also named honorable mention All-PFL.

In 2015, Adams’ front line helped the CU defense rank fifth in the nation Awuruonye tallied a school record for most yards from tackles for loss (83) in total defense, holding opponents to just 279.3 yards per game. Among and picked up the second most tackles for loss (14.0) and sacks (7.0) in a FCS programs, Campbell also stood third in team sacks per game (3.55) single season despite only playing in eight games. The redshirt soph- and ninth in scoring defense (17.7). omore led the PFL in tackle for loss and stops by a defensive lineman, while ranking eighth in sacks in conference games. The team shattered program records for all three categories, adding single season marks for tackles for loss (85.0) and total sacks (38.0). Adams came to CU after serving in the same capacity at nearby Fayette- ville State University, his alma mater, for five seasons. Greg Milhouse and Ugonna Awuruonye both garnered First Team All-PFL accolades, while Rogers Clark was named to the honorable mention list. Under his direction, the FSU defensive line has routinely become one of the top units in the CIAA. During his first season with the Broncos, FSU Following the season, Milhouse, along with long snapper Danny Dillon, defensive linemen accounted for 11.5 sacks and the Broncos’ defense became the first Camels to sign with NFL franchises. Milhouse inked a allowed only 885 yards rushing in 10 games. contract with the New York Giants, while Dillon signed with the Arizona Cardinals. In 2011, Adams coached Darius Powell, a second team All-CIAA selection and Jamaal Dixon, an All-Rookie team pick. Adams’ unit amassed 21.5 The Camels again ranked among the nation’s top-20 defenses in 2016, sacks, 43.5 tackles for loss and was a part of a FSU defense that held standing 17th, allowing only 322.1 yards per game. For the fourth time in opponents to 12 points or less five times. three years, a member of the CU defensive line was named First Team All-PFL (Syd Holt). In fact, the Broncos were first in the NCAA’s Division II in total sacks in 2009 and ranked fourth in tackles for loss. Both Ugonna Awuruonye and Greg Milhouse were named All-PFL in 2014, with Awuruonye taking first and Milhouse earning second team honors. A 2003 graduate of FSU, Adams was a captain on FSU’s 2002 and 2003 Isaac Scott was also named an All-PFL honorable mention. CIAA Championship squads and was named to the All-CIAA team in his final three seasons, 2001-03, at FSU. Additionally, Lucas Smith earned First Team Academic All-PFL honors, in addition to CoSIDA Academic All-District and FCS Athletic Directors Asso- Adams received his Bachelor’s Degree in Geography and, soon after ciation Academic All-Star Team accolades. graduation, became head football coach at Benson Middle School in Ben- son, N.C. In his three years at the helm, he led Benson to a 14-7 record. Awuruonye tied the CU single season sacks record at 7.5 and recorded double digit tackles for loss for the second year in a row, while Yost came After his stint at Benson, Adams became an assistant coach in charge just three tackles from the single season stops mark. of the defensive line at South Johnston High School. Adams helped lead South Johnston to a 10-2 record and a Cape Fear Valley Conference In 2013, his first season at CU, Adams helped the Camel defense to im- Championship. provements in total offense, points per game, rushing yards per game and passing yards per game. Those strides included improvements of 62.3 Adams is married to Teneisha Parker of Tarboro, N.C. and they have two yards of total offense and 54.7 yards rushing fewer per game. The team sons, Bryce and Chase. 22 @GOCAMELSFB 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL

BRYAN BUTTERWORTH

DEF. PASS GAME COORD. / DEFENSIVE BACKS 5TH YEAR • SACRED HEART ‘06

Bryan Butterworth was named defensive backs coach at Campbell Univer- sity in the spring of 2015, and added defensive pass game coordinator to his duties prior to the 2016 season.

In 2018, Butterworth helped the Campbell defense to the FCS’ top unit in fewest passing yards allowed, surrendering just 122.5 per game, while posting the seventh best pass efficiency defense (103.27). The Camels also ranked 15th in red zone defense (.724), 25th in scoring defense (22.0 points per game) and 25th in total defense (335.4 yards per game).

Butterworth, in his second stint on the Campbell coaching staff, returned to Sacred Heart, his alma mater, during the 2013 and 2014 seasons, helping guide the Pioneers to back to back Northeast Conference championships before coming back to Buies Creek in 2015. He also coached at Campbell in 2012.

Upon his return to CU, the Camels ranked fifth in the nation in total He came to Campbell in the spring of 2012 after spending five seasons at defense, allowing only 279.3 yards per game. Among FCS programs, the University of Massachusetts. Campbell also stood third in team sacks per game (3.55) and ninth in scoring defense (17.7). The team shattered program records for all three He worked with the Minutemen’s corners in 2011 in one of the toughest categories, adding single season marks for tackles for loss (85.0) and total Football Championship Subdivision conferences in the country in the sacks (38.0). Colonial Athletic Association (CAA). Butterworth coached the UMass cornerbacks in 2011 in a base 3-4 scheme. He also acted as the defensive Defensive backs Chris Beaty and Brandon Mobley were also named sideline caller during the season. honorable mention All-PFL. Freshman cornerback Kirkland Nelms was selected to both the CAA and The Camels again ranked among the nation’s best defenses in 2016, the Sports Network FCS National Rookie of the Week list (9/19/11). The standing 17th in the country in total defense, allowing only 322.1 yards per Minutemen ranked sixth in the CAA in total defense (365.5), total defense game. CU ranked 27th in rush defense (129.0) and 35th in passing yards (208.9) and sixth in interceptions (13) in 2011. The program also placed allowed (193.1). fifth in pass defense efficiency (124.6).

Campbell ranked among the nation’s leaders in takeaways in 2017, From 2008-11, Butterworth coached the safeties at UMass and aided posting a school record 19 interceptions. Defensive back Carlos Merritt the secondary to a 39th national finish in 2010. Two of the safeties he was also named First Team All-PFL, tying CU’s single-season record for coached during his three years at the position were First Team All-CAA interceptions with six. Merritt headlined a group of 10 Camels to be named honorees. Butterworth came to UMass in 2007 as a Defensive Graduate All-PFL, including cornerback Dante Simmons, who was tabbed honorable Assistant. He worked directly with the program’s head coach, Don Brown, mention all-conference after grabbing five interceptions. to coach a secondary that finished 34th nationally. He also assisted with the four special team units (kickoff, punt, punt return and field goal Sacred Heart also ranked among the top defenses in FCS during Butter- defense). worth’s tenure, leading the country in interceptions in 2013 and red zone defense in 2014. Sacred Heart reached the FCS Playoffs in both seasons, As a player, Butterworth played two years at Canisius in Buffalo, N.Y. and earning a No. 25 national ranking. 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 Butterworth coached AP All-American and All-NEC pick J.D. Roussel Academic Council. As a receiver he led the Pioneers with 36 catches for during both seasons, also tutoring All-NEC selection Gordon Hill. Roussel 403 yards as a senior in 2005. and Steven Thomas both received national defensive player of the week honors under Butterworth. Butterworth, a Scituate, Mass. native, graduated Cum Laude from Sacred Heart in 2005 with a degree in business. Butterworth previously coached the Campbell defensive backs during the 2012 season, also coordinating the Camels’ punt rush, kickoff units, punt return and kick return specialists.

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ADAM MORRIS

OFF. PASS GAME COORD. / QUARTERBACKS 7TH YEAR • ITHACA ‘07

Entering his seventh year at Campbell in 2019, Adam Morris is the Cam- els’ offensive pass game coordinator and quarterbacks coach.

This is season marks Morris’ first as offensive pass game coordinator and quarterbacks coach, guiding CU’s wide receivers for the last six seasons, while also serving as recruiting coordinator.

Over his six seasons at Campbell, Morris has helped Campbell receivers to the school’s top team single-season totals in completions (205), receiv- ing yards (2,436) and receiving touchdowns (21).

Morris tutored Aaron Blockmon, the top wideout in Campbell history, who finished his career as the Camels’ all-time leader in catches, receiving yards, total touchdowns and receiving scores, earning all-conference hon- ors four times by two different leagues. The Sanford, N.C. native became the Camels’ first 1,000 yard receiver in 2016 with a PFL leading 1,038 yards and 10 touchdowns, taking home First Team All-PFL honors.

Two Campbell receivers were named All-Big South in 2018, the program’s first in the league, with rookie Caleb Snead earning first team accolades, and Blockmon taking second team honors. Snead was also tabbed First Team Freshman All-America, and was a finalist for the STATS FCS Jerry Rice Award, given to the FCS freshman of the year.

Following the 2015 season, he was also accepted in the NCAA and NFL Coaches Academy, which provides current, full-time intercollegiate football gram posting a 5-1 record in Big South play. coaches at NCAA member institutions, some who are former NFL athletes, to expand their knowledge and insight into the world of intercollegiate Liberty capped off its 2012 home slate with a 28-14 victory over No. 6/8 football coaching. Stony Brook on Nov. 10, marking the highest ranked opponent the Flames have defeated in program history. 13 Flames went on to earn All-Big South In 2014, Morris coached All-PFL honorable mention Jabri Ridenhour, who honors. set a Campbell single season record with 497 yards, also becoming the second Camel to reach the 40 reception mark in a year. Morris was one of six former Kansas football staff members to followTurn - er Gill to Liberty from Lawrence, Kan. Morris’ 2014 group racked up the then-second most receiving yards, receptions, reception touchdowns and receptions per game in Campbell’s During his two seasons with the Jayhawks, Morris served the program as modern history. quality control coordinator for Kansas’ special teams in 2010 and defen- sive quality control in 2011. In addition to his second 400-plus yard receiving season, Ben Bolling was named Second Team Academic All-PFL. Morris first worked under Gill on staff at Buffalo as special teams and offensive intern for the Bulls in 2009. Additionally, he worked with Buffalo’s In his first season with the Camels, Morris’ wide outs helped Campbell set special teams and assisted with wide receivers on offense. 21 offensive records total, including passing yards (2,436) and total of- fense (5,236). Bolling set a Campbell single-season receiving yards record Prior to his collegiate working experiences, Morris spent one year working with 495 in 2013, also tying the single-season receiving touchdowns mark as an intern for the NFL’s Buffalo Bills. His areas of focus while with the with five. AFC team were training camp operations, pro personnel and coaching/ football operations. For the first time in program history, four Camels hauled in 300 or more yards on the season with Jabri Ridenhour (385), Kurt Odom (370) and Morris got his start in the collegiate ranks at his alma mater, Ithaca, where Jordan Hildreth (343) joining Bolling. he served as assistant director of football operations and offensive quality control staff member. Morris came to Campbell after spending the 2012 season as an offensive quality control coach at Big South member Liberty along with now CU He resides in Fuquay-Varina with his wife, Carson, and their daughter head coach Mike Minter. Belle.

Alongside Minter, Morris helped the Flames win six of its last seven games, finishing the season in a three-way tie for first place with Stony Brook and Coastal Carolina in the conference standings, with each pro-

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HUNTER SOMERVILLE

SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR 4th YEAR • CAMPBELL ‘15

A former four year letterwinner with the Camels, Hunter Somerville begins his fourth year on the Campbell football coaching staff in 2019, serving as special teams coordinator, as well as an offensive assistant.

Somerville added special teams coordinator to his role following the Cam- els’ record-setting 2018 season, securing back-to-back winning seasons for the first time in the program’s modern era (since 2008), and tied an overall program record for victories.

Also working with Campbell’s linebackers and special teams from 2016- 17, Somerville headed the team’s video coordination operation in 2016 before transitioning to quarterbacks.

Somerville lettered as a tight end and defensive end for the Camels from 2011-15, earning First Team Academic All-PFL and CoSIDA Academic All-District 3 honors in 2013 and 2014.

He played in every Campbell game from 2011-15 before being sidelined by injury in Game 2 of the 2015 season. Following his season ending injury, Somerville served as an offensive and special teams assistant for Campbell.

A three-time PFL Academic Honor Roll member, Somerville was named one of 135 national semifinalists for the 2015 William V. Campbell Trophy, presented by the National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame. He was also a member of the NFF’s Hampshire Honor Society.

The Winston-Salem, N.C. native completed his MBA at CU in 2016 after graduating from Campbell with a degree in criminal justice administration in 2015.

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® 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL In addition to Jones’ All-PFL accolades, senior fullback Dalton Dillon was named all-conference for the third time in 2015, earning second team honors. Dillon posted 137 yards rushing with a touchdown, as well as 21 D.J. yards receiving on the year. Dillon became the second Camel to be named SUMMERS First or Second Team All-PFL three times, joining former offensive lineman Sam Issermoyer (2009-11). OFF. RUN GAME COORD. / RUNNING BACKS 7TH YEAR • CATAWBA ‘97 In 2014, Dalton Dillon was named First Team All-PFL at fullback, also earning First Team Academic All-PFL status.

Summers guided the Camels to their second consecutive 2,000-plus yard D.J. Summers begins his seventh year at Campbell, serving as offensive rushing season, paced by De’Shawn Jones and Keith Goss’ combined run game coordinator and running backs coach. 771 yards on the ground.

With the help of Summers, Campbell runners produced six individual In his first season in Buies Creek, Summers guided senior Kurt Odom to 100-yard rushing games in 2018. Campbell owned the Big South’s sec- an All-America selection, Campbell’s first in program history, earning Third ond-ranked passing offense, standing No. 2 in pass completions, passing Team honors from the Sports Network. Odom was also named First Team yards and pass touchdowns, as well as third-ranked totals in scoring All-PFL. offense, touchdowns, total offense, rush yards and rush TDs. The Camels set 21 offensive team records in 2013, including rushing Summers again helped lead Campbell to one of the top rushing outputs yards (2,800) and total offense (5,236). in the Pioneer Football League in 2017, ranking second at 228.7 yards per game. CU was also one of two squads in the PFL to average more The then freshman duo of Keith Goss and De’Shawn Jones, meanwhile, than 33 points per game, while leading the conference in total yards with a combined for 980 yards and seven touchdowns on the ground. school record 436.5 yards per game. Summers coached at his alma mater, Catawba College, for 11 seasons Campbell also set school record for passing touchdowns (21) and passing before making the move to Campbell, guiding the Indians’ wide receivers. yards per game (207.8), while hitting the 50 touchdown mark for the sec- Summers duties also included coordinating the passing game and recruit- ond time in the program’s 10 seasons. ing, as well as being the pro liaison.

Two different Campbell running backs produced 100-plus yard games in In 2008, Summers tutored single-season rushing record breaker Jamelle 2017, helping the Camels match program records for overall and confer- Cuthberston. In 2007, he coached two All-SAC running backs in Kory Fish- ence wins in a single season. Joshua Jones posted 111 yards with a TD er and George Bell. His group of backs broke the school record for rushing in Campbell’s season-opening win over Methodist, adding 109 yards in a yards in a single season with 2,616 yards and 41 TD’s. PFL victory over Morehead State. Prior to his return to Catawba, Summers coached wide outs at West Ired- Montel Goods also turned in a 100 yard clip against Morehead State, ell High School. He began his coaching career at Polk County High School posting 193 yards and three touchdowns on the way to being named FCS in 1997. He coached the receivers and defensive backs at Polk County National Freshman of the Week by STATS PFL Offensive Player of the from 1997-01 and also served as basketball coach. Week. Goods’ 193 yards are the third-most in Campbell’s Division I era, and the most ever by a Camel at Barker-Lane Stadium. Summers was a four-year performer at Catawba, earning All-SAC honors in 1995 and 1996. During his four years, Summers totaled 68 receptions Campbell led the PFL in rushing in 2015 with 1,956 yards, led by First for 1,284 yards and caught 15 touchdown passes. He stands 17th among Team All-PFL running back De’Shawn Jones. Jones, who enters his senior Catawba’s all-time receiving leaders and is second in career yards per season in 2016, topped the PFL in rushing with 1,072 yards, adding eight catch at 18.9 per reception. He graduated in 1997 with a degree in physi- touchdowns. He ran for 100-plus yards four times. cal education.

Jones finished his career as Campbell’s all-time rushing leader (2,632), In high school, at West Iredell, Summers started all four seasons and adding 641 yards and nine touchdowns, despite an injury shortened sea- earned a spot in the East-West All-Star Game. As a wide receiver, quarter- son. Jared Joyner was a Second Team All-PFL performer in his absence, back and defensive back, he was a two-time all-conference performer and rushing for 741 yards and eight scores. was team MVP as a senior.

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BEN BOLLING

WIDE RECEIVERS / RECRUITING COORD. 4TH YEAR • CAMPBELL ‘15

One of the top pass catchers in Campbell history, Ben Bolling enters his fourth season on the sidelines and first as wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator in 2019.

Joining the coaching ranks in 2016, Bolling served as a defensive quality control coach before being promoted to safeties coach during the 2017 season. He also assisted with the Camels’ strength and conditioning program in 2017.

Campbell ranked among the nation’s leaders in takeaways in 2017, posting a school record 19 interceptions. Defensive back Carlos Merritt was also named First Team All-PFL, tying CU’s single-season record for interceptions with six. Merritt headlined a group of 10 Camels to be named All-PFL.

With Bolling coaching the CU safeties in 2018, Campbell led the FCS in fewest passing yards allowed, surrendering just 122.5 per game, posting the seventh best pass efficiency defense (103.27). The Camels also ranked 15th in red zone defense (.724), 25th in scoring defense (22.0 points per game) and 25th in total defense (335.4 yards per game).

Bolling enjoyed a record setting career in Buies Creek, finishing his playing career as Campbell’s all-time leader in receiving yards (1,329) and receptions (100), also tying for the program lead in receiving touchdowns (8).

The Knightdale, N.C. native interned with the Campbell coaching staff in the spring of 2016 before coming on in an official capacity. He was a two- time CoSIDA Academic All-District 3 honoree, collecting accolades in 2013 and 2015, and made his third appearance on the Academic All-PFL team in 2015.

He caught passes in 10 games during his final season, hauling in 216 yards, also throwing for a TD pass in a win over Drake.

Bolling graduated from Campbell in 2015 with a degree in exercise and sports science. Bolling is also Certified Strength and Conditioning Special- ist from the National Strength and Conditioning Association.

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DEANDRE KEVIN THOMPSON THOMPSON

ASSISTANT DEF. BACKS / CORNERBACKS OFFENSIVE LINE 1ST YEAR • TEXAS A&M ’12 7TH YEAR • SAVANNAH STATE ‘96

DeAndre Thompson joined the Campbell football staff as assistant defen- Kevin Thompson enters his seventh season as Campbell’s offensive line sive backs coach in January 2019. coach in 2019.

Thompson comes to Campbell after three seasons as a defensive gradu- Over the last six seasons, Thompson’s line has been at the forefront of ate assistant at his alma mater, Texas A&M. its offensive attack. In 2018, Campbell ranked ninth nationally in fewest sacks allowed, clearing the way for six individual 100-yard rushing games. Campbell owned the Big South’s second-ranked passing offense, standing With the Camels, Thompson will directly assist defensive passing game No. 2 in pass completions, passing yards and pass touchdowns, as well coordinator Bryan Butterworth, with a primary focus on cornerbacks. as third-ranked totals in scoring offense, touchdowns, total offense, rush Thompson’s main recruiting area will be Tennessee and Birmingham, Ala., yards and rush TDs, while Shuler Littleton was named Second Team All- as well as the 252 area code of North Carolina. Big South.

With the Aggies, Thompson coached under Kevin Sumlin in 2016 and Campbell again produced one of the top rushing outputs in the Pioneer Football League in 2017, ranking second at 228.7 yards per game. CU 2017, as well as Jimbo Fisher in 2018. A&M won at least seven games was also one of two squads in the PFL to average more than 33 points each year with Thompson’s aid, posting nine victories in 2018, including per game, while leading the conference in total yards with a school record a 52-13 win over North Carolina State in the Gator Bowl to cap off the 436.5 yards per game. Campbell also set school record for passing season. touchdowns (21) and passing yards per game (207.8), while hitting the 50 touchdown mark for the second time in the program’s 10 seasons. He has also coached top talents Justin Evans, Armani Watts and Donovan Wilson. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers selected Evans in the second round Campbell led the PFL in rushing in 2015 with 1,956 yards, with Thomp- (50th overall) in the 2017 NFL Draft after he was an All-SEC pick and Jim son’s offensive line paving the way for the league’s leading rusher, First Team All-PFL running back De’Shawn Jones. CU ranked third in the PFL Thorpe Award semifinalist. Watts, a third team All-America and All-SEC in rushing offense in 2016, with Stryffeler and O’Briant earning honorable performer, was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in the fourth round mention all-conference nods. (124th overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft. Wilson was honored with the Aggie Heart Award and the Defensive Leadership Award in 2018, wrapping up In his first season as the Camels’ offensive line coach, the program set his career as a three-year starter. 21 offensive team records, including rushing yards (2,800), passing yards (2,436), and total offense (5,236). The Aggies ranked No. 3 in the FBS in rushing defense (95.2 yards per game), as well as No. 15 in red zone defense (75.7) during 2018. Thompson, a 20 year coaching veteran throughout the Southeast, came to Buies Creek after spending four seasons at Johnson C. Smith University, where he served as associate head coach and offensive line coach, while Prior to his return to College Station, Thompson spent the 2015 season also handling the Golden Bulls’ equipment duties. at Missouri, also as a graduate assistant, helping Mizzou reach as high as No. 20 in the polls, and finishing No. 4 in the nation in passing yards Over his final two seasons at Johnson C. Smith, Thompson helped guide allowed (166.3 yards per game), and No. 28 in scoring defense (22.0 the Bulls to back to back winning records for the first time in 40 years. points per game). The team also concluded the season on a four-game winning streak, its longest since 1996. Before entering the coaching ranks, Thompson was a teacher in the Thompson began coaching at his alma mater, Savannah State University. Houston area. As a player, Thompson’s offensive unit paved the way for both of SSU’s all-time leading rushers. In 1992, his team made the NCAA Division An Alief, Texas native, Thompson was a two-sport letterwinner with the II playoffs and was ranked eighth in the country. That same year saw Aggies as a member of the track & field team from 2008-10, while playing Thompson gain honorable mention accolades from the SIAC. Thompson football from 2009-11 as a defensive back. He was named the Aggies’ earned second team honors on the 1994 All-SIAC list. special teams captain in 2011. Thompson began coaching at SSU in 1995 as a student assistant and took over the Tigers offensive line in 1996. From SSU, Thompson followed On the gridiron, Thompson played three seasons with the Aggies, seeing his old coach Bill Davis to JCSU. Under Thompson’s tutelage, the offen- time in 25 games as a special teamer and on the defensive side, making sive line at JCSU led the way for the CIAA Offensive Player of the Year 21 total tackles. During the 2010 season, Thompson was awarded the and leading rusher in 2000. 12th Man, an honor given to the player who most exemplified hard work, tireless effort and the Aggie Spirit, representing the entire fan base by Thompson moved on to Livingstone College in 2003. While at Livingstone, being the only player to wear jersey number 12. his offensive line opened holes for the conference all-purpose yard getter in 2004, giving up only 10 sacks the entire season. Thompson would also Following graduation from Texas A&M in 2012, completing his B.A. in send one of his linemen to the All-CIAA ranks both years at Livingstone. leadership, education and development, Thompson used his final year of In 2005, Thompson joined the coaching staff at Florida A&M University. eligibility at Memphis, where he was also named a team captain in 2012. While at FAMU, his o-line led the way for the 2005 leading rusher in the MEAC. In 2007, his line would make way for the Offensive Rookie of At Memphis, he played in all of the Tigers’ 12 games in 2012, making 19 the Year who was second in the MEAC in rushing. After leaving FAMU, stops, including 1.5 tackles for loss with a sack. Thompson became the offensive line coach at Lane College.

A native of Decatur, Ga., he attended McNair Sr. High School in Atlanta, and graduated from Savannah State in 1996 with a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice. Thompson and his wife, Tennile Simms, have two chil- dren Kevin, Jr. and Kaylen.

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GREG STEVEN MILHOUSE WILLIAMS

DEFENSIVE QUALITY CONTROL DEFENSIVE QUALITY CONTROL 2ND YEAR • CAMPBELL ‘18 1ST YEAR • HARVARD ’08

Former NFL prospect and Campbell defensive line Steven Williams enters into his first season with Campbell football in 2019 standout Greg Milhouse joined the Camel staff as a defensive qualify as a defensive quality control coach. control coach in the spring of 2018. Williams joins the Camels after a stint with the Detroit Lions from 2015 to In his first season in the coaching ranks, the Camels secured back-to- 2019, serving as a defensive quality control coach for the NFL team. back winning seasons for the first time in the program’s modern era (since 2008), and tied an overall program record for victories in their inaugural With the Lions, Williams created weekly scouting reports, coordinated season as a Big South member. daily practice plans and schedules, controlled video data entries and produced all opponent game drawings. Milhouse returned to Campbell after professional stints with the New York Giants and Seattle Seahawks in the National Football League, as well as During practices Williams primarily worked with the secondary while also the in the . assisting with the special teams. On game days, his roles included iden- tifying offensive personnel charting opposing plays and formations and Milhouse, along with long snapper Danny Dillon, became the first Camels advising the head coach and defensive coordinator on real-time decisions. to sign contracts with NFL franchises in 2016. From 2012 to 2015 Williams served as an offensive and defensive grad- The former Campbell defensive tackle (2014-15), initially signing with uate assistant and as an assistant strength and conditioning coach with the New York Giants in 2016 as an undrafted free agent, playing with the Penn State football. His duties at Penn State included creating weekly Giants through the NFL preseason, eventually signing with the Saskatch- scouting reports and organizing daily practices. He also assisted in coach- ewan Roughriders of the CFL to close the year. Milhouse also opened the ing the wide receivers, secondary, and linebackers. 2017 season with the Roughriders. On game days with the Nittany Lions, Williams signaled play calls, He signed with the Seahawks during the 2017 preseason. assisted with special teams, and would advise both the head coach and defensive coordinator on in-game decisions. The Garner, N.C. native was a two-time All-PFL defensive lineman, includ- ing a First Team selection in 2015. He recorded 49 total tackles with 12.5 From 2011 to 2012 Williams was a graduate assistant at South Carolina, tackles for loss and 5.0 sacks this season, posting at least one tackle for assisting with the strength and conditioning program, defensive backs and loss in 10 of 11 games. special teams. Milhouse was a participant in the 2016 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl in Carson, Williams taught and coached football as an assistant at Karen Wagner Calif. and still ranks among Campbell’s career top-10 in sacks and tackles High School in San Antonio, Texas from 2008 to 2011. for loss after just two seasons, transferring from Appalachian State. Williams played cornerback for Harvard from 2004 to 2007, and currently The defensive tackle helped the Camels rank fifth in the nation in total holds the school record for career (16) and single-season (8) intercep- defense in 2015 (279.3 per game), standing third in team sacks per game tions. He was also named a third team Associated Press All-American (3.55) and ninth in scoring defense (17.7). The team shattered program selection his senior season in 2007. records for all three categories, adding single season marks for tackles for loss (85.0) and total sacks (38.0). A 2008 graduate of Harvard, Williams earned a master’s degree from Penn State in education in 2014. Milhouse began his coaching career at Garner High School, coaching the defensive line and helping lead the Trojans to a conference championship and a regional runner-up finish. ANTHONY JAMES ROBBINS ECONOMOU OFFENSIVE QUALITY CONTROL 2ND YEAR • CAMPBELL ’18 OFFENSIVE QUALITY CONTROL 1ST YEAR • SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE ’10 Following a two year playing career at Campbell, Anthony Robbins joined the Fighting Camel coaching staff in the spring of 2018, serving as an offensive quality control staff member. James Economou begins his first season on the Campbell football staff in 2019. Economou joined the Camels in the spring of 2019 after spending Under his role, Robbins assists with the Campbell offense with a primary the 2018 season on the Fordham staff as an offensive quality control as- focus on wide receivers. sistant, where Rams posted the top-ranked passing offense in the Patriot League. In his first season in the coaching ranks, the Camels posted their second of back-to-back winning seasons for the first time in the program’s modern Prior to Fordham, Economou was an offensive line coach for LIU Post era (since 2008), and tied an overall program record for victories in their from 2015-18, assisting the Pioneers to one of the top offenses in the inaugural season as a Big South member. Northeast 10 Conference. LIU Post produced an undefeated (12-0) regular season and a conference title in 2016, boasting the 10th-ranked offense Robbins played quarterback for the Camels during the 2016 and 2017 nationally. The Pioneers went 8-2 in 2017, with the offensive line unit yield- seasons, seeing time in 13 games total while making seven contests. ing only five sacks on the year. He passed for 1,536 yards and 13 touchdowns in his two seasons, logging the seventh 300-plus yard passing game in CU history with 305 yards The Coram, N.Y. native is a former All-American at Southern Connecticut (27-of-44 passing) with two scores at Drake in 2016. Robbins’ 31 pass State, also earning all-region and all-conference honors on the offensive completions against Georgetown in 2017 also tied the native Willingboro, line. He was a starter at guard, helping the Owls’ offense to lead the North- N.J. for fourth in Campbell single-game history. east 10 Conference in scoring and total offense, ranking second in the league in rushing and passing yards per game. Robbins transferred to Campbell after two seasons at Nassau Community College, where he was an all-conference quarterback. He graduated from Southern Connecticut State in 2010. He graduated from Campbell in 2018 with a degree in sport management. Following graduation, Economou signed with the Milwaukee Mustangs of Robbins is currently pursuing a master’s of education at CU. the Arena Football League, also playing for the Cleveland Gladiators in 2012, and the Iowa Barnstormers for the 2013 season. GOCAMELS.COM 29

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DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS / PRO LIAISON CREATIVE CONTENT 4TH YEAR • CAMPBELL ‘16 1ST YEAR • GREENSBORO COLLEGE ‘08

Kady Knight begins her fourth season as the director of football operations Rob Avriett begins his first season as creative content coordinator at at Campbell in 2019. Campbell in 2019.

She assists in day to day operations for the Camels, handling team travel, Prior to Campbell, Avriett was a graphic designer Grimsley High School in as well as the program’s budget. Knight also prepares and runs the team’s Greensboro, N.C., also serving as a volunteer coach. annual golf tournament, and organizes summer team camps at Bark- er-Lane Stadium. During that time and the 10 years prior, he was a supply chain profes- sional in the automotive and textile industries in both Greensboro and In 2018, Knight also became Campbell’s pro liaison. Knoxville, Tenn.

Prior to officially joining the CU football staff, the Wilmington, N.C. native The Fayetteville, N.C. native played football at The Citadel from 1990-92 assisted the program in day to day operations, including travel, team and graduated from Greensboro College with a degree in economics/ meals and practice organization. finance in 2008. He also kicked for several indoor teams from 2005-2015 (NIFL, PIFL, AIFL, NAL). Knight is 2016 Campbell graduate with a degree in business adminis- tration and a concentration in marketing. She completed her MBA from Avriett and his wife, Joanna, have two kids, Griffin and Piper. Liberty University in May 2018.

JAKE NICK MORGAN DESAI

HEAD EQUIPMENT MANAGER ANALYST / VIDEO COORDINATOR 1ST YEAR • AUBURN ‘12 2ND YEAR • NORTH CAROLINA ‘09

Jake Morgan joined the Campbell football staff in 2019 as the Head Equip- Nick Nisarg enters his second season with the Campbell coaching staff in ment Manager. 2019 as an analyst, video coordinator and offensive line assistant.

Morgan oversees day to day operations of the Campbell football equip- His duties include preparing analysis of video data for head coach Mike ment room and is responsible for ordering, embellishing, laundering, and Minter, managing the filming and processing of practice and game video the issuance and retrieval of athletic goods and apparel. He also imple- for the coaching staff, maintaining the video database, and assisting offen- ments a storage and inventory system to ensure overall operations of the sive line coach Kevin Thompson. equipment room are efficient and effective. Nisarg joined the staff in August 2018 as a graduate assistant analyst, Morgan manages and supervises the set up and break down of equipment working with a primarily defensive focus. The role of video coordinator was and apparel for all practices, games, and travel while also directing and added to his duties in March 2019. coordinating with the student manager staff to ensure proper function of the equipment room. He is currently completing a Master’s in Business Administration at Camp- Prior to arriving at Campbell, Morgan worked as the head equipment man- bell University. ager for basketball at James Madison. Nisarg previously studied at Boston University School of Medicine in the Morgan worked daily with the basketball staff to address and implement M.S. in Medical Sciences program, with a concentration in Clinical Inves- equipment operations, while providing liaison services with various ven- tigation. dors, including Nike Gameday, to fulfill team needs throughout the teams’ seasons, while also handling on-court and locker room needs for visiting He completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and Psychology, teams and officials on game days. with a Chemistry minor, at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Before his time at James Madison, Morgan was on staff at Tennessee A Conover, N.C. native, Nisarg played cornerback and wide receiver at State from 2014-17, including serving as the Interim Equipment Manager Newton-Conover High School in Newton, N.C. in his final year, overseeing complete day-to-day operations of the football equipment room.

Morgan is a graduate of Auburn, earning his Bachelor of Science in 2012 while serving as a manager for the football team from 2010-12 and an equipment intern for the 2012-13 school year. While there, he worked pri- marily with the football team, while also spending extended time with both basketball teams, softball and gymnastics.

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JACKIE MIKE KNIGHT STRYFFELER

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC TRAINING DIRECTOR OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING 14TH YEAR • OLIVET COLLEGE ‘01 8TH YEAR • CAMPBELL ‘16

Director of Athletic Training Jackie Knight is in her 14th year at Campbell. Former Campbell football standout Mike Stryffeler is in his eighth year on the Campbell staff and second as Director of Strength and Conditioning in Knight was named the Camels’ Director of Athletic Training in 2015, 2019-20. serving as the head of CU’s athletic training department for six years. She heads all athletic training needs for Campbell’s football team while In addition to overseeing the entire Campbell strength and conditioning handling the entire department’s daily operations. program and staff, Stryffeler directly guides the Fighting Camel football and wrestling teams. Knight was 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 promot- Stryffeler was named Director of Strength and Conditioning after serving ed in the summer of 2011. as Director of Olympic Sports, and working with the CU men’s basketball, volleyball and track & field teams in a primary capacity, among others. Since taking over as director of Campbell’s athletic training program, Knight has helped greatly expand her staff, providing greater medical care The 2010 Campbell graduate is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Spe- for Fighting Camel student-athletes. cialist (CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association. He is also a Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified (SCCC) through Prior to Campbell, Knight worked as the head athletic trainer and assistant the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association. In addi- professor in the Health and Physical Education Department at Hillsdale tion, Stryffeler is a Level 1 Sport Performance Coach Certified from USA College in Hillsdale, Mich. for three years. While at Hillsdale College with Weightlifting and CPR/AED cleared by the American Heart Association. a staff of only two certified athletic trainers, Knight worked primarily with the football, men’s basketball, and softball teams but covered all the other Before returning to Campbell in 2013, Stryffeler spent two seasons as a sports regularly. graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Montana. The former Campbell football standout assisted the Grizzlies While receiving her master’s degree in athletic training from Indiana State in nearly all facets of their strength and conditioning program, working University, Knight was a graduate assistant in the Sycamores’ athletic directly with the UM men’s tennis team and serving as primary assistant training department. During her stint at Indiana State, Knight also served with both football and men’s basketball programs. as an athletic trainer at Terre Haute North Vigo High School. A Sanford, N.C. native, Stryffeler assisted the Grizzlies while working Knight got her bachelor’s degree in athletic training from Olivet College toward his Master of Science in Health and Human Performance. in Olivet, Mich. As an undergrad at Olivet, Knight served as the football equipment manager and student athletic trainer while participating as a In the summer of 2011, Stryffeler also interned at Florida Atlantic Universi- student-athlete on the softball and basketball teams. She also had the op- ty in Boca Raton, Fla., working primarily with football while assisting with portunity to be one of the athletic trainers for the Michigan Cadet National the program’s men’s basketball and volleyball teams. Wrestling Camp during the summer. Stryffeler also gained experience at his alma mater in 2010 and 2011 as Knight is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Great an intern, assisting with football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, Lakes Athletic Trainers’ Association, Michigan Athletic Trainer’s Society, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, softball and volleyball. Mid-Atlantic Athletic Trainers Association, and is an American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED instructor. As a member of Campbell’s football team from 2008-10, Stryffeler was a two-time All-Pioneer Football League tight end in 2010 (First Team) and 2009 (Second Team), and two-time CoSIDA First Team Academic All-Dis- trict 3 selection (2009-10). Stryffeler also earned First Team Academic All-PFL honors in 2009 and 2010.

CAMELIA In 2011, Stryffeler was named National Strength and Conditioning Associ- ation (NSCA) All-American Strength and Conditioning Athlete of the Year. LANIER He graduated Magna Cum Laude with a B.S. in Exercise and Sport Sci- ence and a minor in Business Administration from Campbell in 2010. DIRECTOR FOR STUDENT-ATHLETE SUPPORT 4TH YEAR • VIRGINIA STATE ‘09 Stryffeler and his wife, former Campbell volleyball standout and current assistant coach, Ashley (Weers), were married in 2014, and have a daughter, Blair.

CECILIE TAYLOR

ACADEMIC COORDINATOR 3RD YEAR • OLD DOMINION ‘13

CHRIS JASON HEMEYER WILLIAMS

DIR. OF BROADCASTING & DIGITAL MEDIA DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS 9TH YEAR • MISSOURI ‘99 13TH YEAR • UNCW ‘07

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MASON MARCUS ADAMS 59 ALLEN 43

6-1 / 230 / R-SO. - / - / R-FR. LINEBACKER LINEBACKER ANGIER, N.C. / HARNETT CENTRAL HS ROANOKE RAPIDS, N.C. / ROANOKE RAPIDS HS

2018: Saw time in four games at linebacker during his redshirt freshman season…Picked up one tackle apiece in Campbell wins against Shaw and 2018: Did not see game action… Wagner…Also played at Monmouth and Kennesaw State… Prep/Personal: Majoring in mechanical engineering… 2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2017 season…

Prep/Personal: Lettered at Harnett Central High School…Named defen- sive MVP for the Trojans in 2014 and 2015, earning the team’s toughness E.J. 34 award in 2016…A three-time GNRC All-Conference performer (2014, 2015, and 2016)…As a senior, tallied 75 total tackles in nine games with ANTHONY five stops for loss, two interceptions, 31 interception return yards, four 5-10 / 175 / R-FR. pass deflections, three forced fumbles and three blocked kicks…Posted DEFENSIVE BACK 114 tackles with 14 TFL, two sacks, two QB hurries, an interception, one JACKSONVILLE, N.C. / WHITE OAK HS pass deflection, two caused fumbles, two recovered fumbles and two blocked field goals…As a sophomore, collected 65 tackles with 6.5TFL, two sacks, seven hurries, one pass deflection, two forced fumbles, one 2018: Redshirted the 2018 season… fumble recovery, a blocked punt and three blocked field goals…Coached by Dave Thomas and Joe Salas…Also lettered in basketball, track & Prep/Personal: Majoring in kinesiology with a pre-physical therapy track… field and baseball…Full name is Mason Lee Adams…Son of Roddy and Angela Adams…Has two siblings, Owen Dixon and Kendyl Dixon…Keith Sears (cousin), Ray Sears (grandfather), Charles Sears (great uncle) all played baseball at Campbell…Majoring in criminal justice and homeland WALE security… ASHAYE 8

6-4 / 225 / R-SR. BREVIN 97 DEFENSIVE LINE ALLEN ATLANTA, GA. / CROSS KEYS HS 2018: Produced nine tackles, including two solo, on the season, with 1.0 6-4 / 255 / SO. TFL and a pass breakup…Played in all 11 Campbell games, making a DEFENSIVE LINE start at Kennesaw State…Notched a tackle in seven different games… GREENSBORO, N.C. / NORTHEAST GUILFORD HS Posted two stops against Coastal Carolina and Wagner…Recorded a solo TFL in a win over Chowan…Broke up a pass in a win at Presbyterian… Added tackles against Shaw, Monmouth, Gardner-Webb and Charleston 2018: Tallied 11 total tackles, including 2.0 stops for loss and a sack… Southern…Also played against Georgetown, North Alabama and Ken- Notched five solo tackles with six assists, adding a QB hurry…Played in nesaw State… 10 of Campbell’s 11 team games…Gathered three tackles with 1.5 tackles for loss, including a sack…Also made three stops against Gardner-Webb, 2017: Played in all 11 team games on the year…Made four tackles, includ- assisting on a TFL…Made two solo tackles at Monmouth and at Ken- ing one solo stop…Recovered a fumble on a punt for a 15-yard touchdown nesaw State…Added a tackle against Coastal Carolina…Registered a hur- in a win against Valparaiso, adding a tackle…Gathered a season-high ry against Shaw…Posted multiple tackles in four of his last five games… three stops in Campbell’s season-opening win over Methodist… Prep/Personal: A second team all-area and all-conference performer in 2016: Played in two games… 2017…Also named academic all-conference as a senior…Coached by Donavan Jackson, Jason Lippard and Earl Bates…Also lettered in bas- 2015: Redshirted the 2015 season… ketball, earning all-conference and academic all-conference honors…Full name is Brevin William T. Allen…Born Sept. 22, 2000…Son of Sylvester Prep/Personal: Named MVP and picked up the team leader award as and Lisa Allen…Has four siblings, Marquita, Dakota, Joy and Traves… a senior…Named defensive MVP as a junior for the Indians…Tallied a school record 12 sacks…Coached by Kevin Saunders and David Radford…Also played basketball, tennis and track & field…An A/B honor roll student…Registered perfect attendance twice…Received the biology superstar award…Full name is Adewale Mikal Babington-Ashaye…Born Feb. 12, 1997 in Chicago, Ill. …Son of Jacqueiline E. Pettiford…Has five older siblings…A marketing major…

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6-1 / 180 / R-SO. DEFENSIVE BACK ORLANDO, FLA. / FOUNDATION ACADEMY

2018: Tallied seven tackles on the season, adding a fumble recovery and a pass breakup…Played in 10 of Campbell’s 11 games as a redshirt fresh- man, making a start in the season finale against Charleston Southern… Made a season-high three stops in Campbell’s season-opening win over Chowan…Added stops against Coastal Carolina, Shaw, Wagner and CSU…Recovered a fumble on a punt return at Monmouth…

2017: Redshirted the 2017 season…

Prep/Personal: Named second team all-state as a senior…a two-time first team all-district performer…Helped the Lions to a district championship as a junior…Coached by Brad Lord…Also a district champion in track, earn- ing all-state and all-district honors…Full name is Lester Sammuel Axson, Jr. …Born July 10, 1998…Son of Lester, Sr. and Yolanda Axson…Brother, Lance, also plays football at Campbell…Also has a sister, Valencia…Ma- joring in communication studies with a focus in sport communications…

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6-0 / 175 / SO. DEFENSIVE BACK ORLANDO, FLA. / FOUNDATION ACADEMY

2018: Collected seven total tackles on the season, including four solo stops, with two pass breakups…Played in Campbell’s first six games of the season…Notched a season-high three tackles with a pass breakup in CU’s season-opening win over Chowan…Also recorded tackles against Georgetown, Coastal Carolina, Shaw and Wagner, adding a pass breakup in a win over Shaw…Also saw time against North Alabama… DARIUS 30 Prep/Personal: A three-time first team all-district and all-county per- BARNES former…Tallied seven interceptions, 113 tackles, four sacks, four forced fumbles and 34 passes defended with 314 rush yards, 315 passing yards 6-0 / 210 / SR. and six touchdowns…An honor roll student…Also lettered in track… RUNNING BACK Coached by Brad Lord…Brother of current Camel Lester Axson…Full WILSON, N.C. / HUNT HS name is Lance Terrick-Stone Russell Axson…Born September 1, 1999… Son of Lester, Sr. and Yolanda Axson…Brother, Lester, also plays football 2018: Totaled 152 rushing yards on 42 carries on the season…Saw time at Campbell…Also has a sister, Valencia…Plans a business major with a in seven games as a junior, starting in Campbell’s season finale against minor in communications… Charleston Southern…Missed four games due to injury…Notched a sea- son-high 72 yards on 12 carries in a win at Presbyterian…Picked up 37 yards on seven tries in the season-opener vs. Chowan…Posted 20 yards on the ground on nine carries in a win over Wagner…Recorded three runs of 10 or more yards, including a long of 15 at PC…

2017: Saw action in seven games on the season, making two starts at running back against Jacksonville and Drake…Rushed 82 times for 306 yards and three touchdowns…Averaged 3.6 yards per carry…Also made an eight yard catch…Rushed for a season-high 96 yards on 24 carries in Campbell’s season finale against Drake…Collected 66 yards on 13 carries in a win over Valparaiso…Collected 49 yards on 17 attempts with a touch- down against Jacksonville…Tallied 38 yards on 14 carries with a TD at Davidson…Added a touchdown at Butler, posting 15 yards rushing on five carries…Carried seven times for 25 yards in a win at Dayton…

2016: Rushed 17 times for 90 yards with one touchdown…Averaged 5.3 yards per rush…Rushed a season-high 15 times for 62 yards in a win at 34 @GOCAMELSFB 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL

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6-3 / 280 / SO. OFFENSIVE LINE DACULA, GA. / BUFORD HS

2018: Played in nine games as a true freshman, making four starts (Wag- ner, at Monmouth, Gardner-Webb, at Kennesaw State)…Helped Camp- bell rank ninth nationally in sacks allowed…Aided Campbell to the Big South’s second-ranked passing offense, pass completions, passing yards and pass touchdowns, as well as third-ranked totals in scoring offense, touchdowns, total offense, rush yards and rush TDs…Helped CU rush for a season-high 366 yards and five touchdowns in a win over Wagner, matching a season best with 486 yards of total offense…Also helped the Camels pile up 486 total yards in a win over Shaw…Pushed Campbell to 337 yards rushing and 446 total yards in a win at Presbyterian…Aided CU to 333 yards passing at Monmouth…Helped the Camels to 462 total yards with 260 passing and 202 rushing in a win over Chowan…

Prep/Personal: A 2017 GACA North/South All-Star Football Classic invi- tee…Helped lead the Wolves to a combined 52-6 record, including a 2014 state championship, as well as title game appearances in 2015 and 2016, with a semifinal showing in 2017, and four region titles…Earned Gwinnett County Touchdown Club honors…An honor roll student…Competed in the United States Weightlifting Federation in 2016 and 2017, placing in the top three four times…Tabbed Buford’s most improved senior in spring 2017… Chowan…Carried twice for 28 yards and a score in the season opener Coached by John Ford and Jess Simpson…Also lettered in basketball and against Bluefield…Returned two kickoffs for 30 yards in a win over But- track & field…Active member of the Buford High FCA…Full name is Austin ler…Played in three games before being sidelined due to injury… Tyler Blake…Born September 4, 1999…Son of Todd Blake and Shan- non Griffin-Blake…Has a brother, Anderson…Father played baseball at Prep/Personal: Named all-region twice…A three-time all-area performer… Catawba College and in the St. Louis Cardinals organization…Mother was earned three letters at running back for the James B. Hunt High School a javelin thrower at North Carolina… Warriors…Ran for 1,799 yards as a senior with over 6,000 career rushing yards…A National Honor Society, Beta Club and A’s Club member…Full name is Darius Raytwan Barnes…Son of Hubert and Antawn Ham- monds…Born Aug. 25, 1997 in Wilson, N.C. … RIDGE BOYKIN 95

BRYANT 6-1 / 285 / R-SR. 4 DEFENSIVE LINE BARR HIGH POINT, N.C. / LIBERTY

6-0 / 210 / R-SO. 2018: Registered 11 total tackles, including three solo on the season… WIDE RECEIVER Tallied 2.0 tackles for loss for eight yards…Played in nine games, making GIBSONVILLE, N.C. / EASTERN GUILFORD HS three starts (at Georgetown, Coastal Carolina, Shaw)…Produced at least one tackle in eight of his nine appearances…Notched two tackles, includ- 2018: Did not see game action… ing 1.5 for loss for seven yards, in a win over Chowan…Assisted on a TFL in a win at Georgetown…Added two stops against Coastal Carolina and 2017: Redshirted the 2017 season… Charleston Southern…Added tackles against North Alabama, Wagner, Gardner-Webb and Presbyterian… Prep/Personal: A two-time all-state performer at Eastern Guilford High School…Also named all-area and all-county…Played five different posi- 2017: Sat out the 2017 season, his first at Campbell… tions for the Wildcats (wide receiver, defensive back, quarterback, running back and linebacker)…Posted 1,650 all-purpose yards as a senior, averaging over 200 yards per game…Collected 13 passing touchdowns with 20 rushing scores and three receiving TDs…Added two interceptions and a fumble recovery…Coached by Kennedy Tinsley…Also lettered in basketball and baseball…Born Jan. 18, 1999 in Greensboro, N.C. …Son of Bryant Barr, Sr. and Regina Joyner…Majoring in exercise and sport science…

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® 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL At Liberty: debut…His first punt return of the night went for 53 yards, going to the MU 2016: Redshirted the 2016 season at Liberty… 11, later taking a punt back 54 yards for a touchdown in the first quarter, the second longest punt return in CU history…Played in all 11 Campbell At Louisburg: games, making three starts…Campbell’s top pass catcher on the season 2015: Collected nine tackles, including one sack on the year…Helped with 28 grabs, totaling 305 yards receiving…Averaged 10.9 yards per lead the Hurricane defense that allowed only 105 rushing yards during the catch…Also rushed once for three yards…Returned 23 punts for 289 entire season… yards and a TD…Averaged 12.6 yards per punt return…Added five kickoff returns for 111 yards…Averaged 22.2 yards per kick return…Caught five Prep/Personal: Finished his senior season with 62 total tackles and seven passes for 57 yards against Georgetown, adding six punt returns for 73 sacks…Set a school record for most tackles by a defensive lineman… yards, including a long of 31…Hauled in a season-high 85 yards receiv- Coached by Scott Bell…Full name is Elridge Boykin…Son of Lamar and ing on four grabs, including a long of 42 in a win at Dayton…Collected a Angela Boykin….Born on April 16, 1997…Majoring in sport management... season-best six catches for 60 yards at Butler…Made five catches in a win over Valparaiso for 21 yards…Snagged a 28 yard catch against Drake… Added three catches against Stetson and Jacksonville… JAQUAN 2016: Saw time in all 10 team games, making starts against Stetson and 5 Drake…Caught 17 passes for 174 yards and a touchdown for the sea- BROOKS son…Returned seven punts for 83 yards, including a long of 41 yards at Morehead State…Caught a pass in nine of 10 Campbell games…Hauled 5-10 / 185 / R-SR. in a season-best five passes for 33 yards against Stetson…Posted a sea- WIDE RECEIVER son-long 40 yard reception for a touchdown in a win at Morehead State… BELMONT, N.C. / SOUTH POINT HS 2015: Redshirted the 2015 season… 2018: Campbell’s all-time leader in punt returns (40) and punt return yards (457)…Averages 11.43 yards per punt return, a Campbell career best… Prep/Personal: As a senior, posted 1,650 rushing yards and 700 passing, One of four Camels all-time to return a punt for a touchdown…Collected adding 34 tackles, two pass breakups and two forced fumbles…Totaled eight catches for 95 yards…Returned 10 punts for 85 yards, adding four over 4,000 yards rushing and nearly 3,000 passing in his prep career… kick returns for 74 yards…Played in all 11 games as a redshirt junior… Helped lead the Red Raiders to four straight conference champion- STATS preseason Third Team All-America as a punt returner…Honorable ships…A three time All-Gazette and three-time all-conference performer… mention preseason All-Big South punt returner…Phil Steele preseason Set a Gaston County record with a 98 yard touchdown run…Coached by First Team All-Big South as a punt returner…Five of eight catches on the Mickey Lineberger…Also a state qualifier in track, medaling in the 400 season went for double digit yards…Registered two catches for 28 yards, meters…Full name is Jaquan Caderrus Brooks…Born Sept. 21, 1996 in including a season-long 19-yard grab, adding two punt returns for 10 Gastonia, N.C. …Son of Jonathan Brooks and April Crawford…Has one yards at Monmouth…Snagged an 18-yard catch in a win over Wagner… sibling, Ja’Quasia Brooks…Cousin of former NFL wide receiver, first round Also made catches against Chowan, Georgetown, Coastal Carolina, Gard- draft pick and NC State star Koren Robinson…A social work major… ner-Webb and Presbyterian…Made a season-long 35-yard punt return in a win at Georgetown, totaling two returns for 38 yards for the day…Returned three punts for 18 yards and one kickoff for 19 yards in a win over Shaw… Posted a 19-yard punt return in a win over North Alabama…Returned ROBERT three kickoffs for 55 yards against Coastal Carolina… BROWN 39 2017: Named Second Team All-PFL as a punt returner by Phil Steele… Named PFL Special Teams Player of the Week, returning five Methodist 5-10 / 175 / R-FR. punts for a Campbell record 141 yards, adding a touchdown in his 2017 KICKER / PUNTER MOUNT AIRY, N.C. / MOUNT AIRY HS

2018: Redshirted his first season at Campbell…

Prep/Personal: Made 12-of-16 field goals as a senior, as well as 83-of- 84 point after tries…Connected on 30 career field goals and 238-of-247 extra points…Named Northwest 1A Conference Specialist of the Year twice (2014 and 2017)…Named MaxPreps 1A, as well as all classification all-state as a senior…Named all-conference as a senior…Coached by Kelly Holder…Also lettered in soccer (2014-17) and baseball (2015-18)… Named all-conference in soccer all four years for Mount Airy, as well as conference player of the year as a senior…Also named 1A all-state in 2017…A three-time soccer team captain…Also tabbed all-conference in baseball in 2018…Vice President of National Honor Society…Full name is Robert Judson Brown…Born October 11, 1999…Son of Jud and Ava Brown…Has a brother, Mitchell, who lettered as Campbell’s place kicker from 2014-17, finishing his career as the Camels’ all-time leading scorer… Majoring in biology with a pre-med track…

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6-3 / 315 / R-SO. OFFENSIVE LINE MARION, N.C. / MCDOWELL HS

2018: Did not see game action…

36 @GOCAMELSFB 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL 2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2017 name is Christopher Leon Cromartie…Born January 2, 1998…Son of season… Leon and Sheilah Cromartie…Has two siblings, Maurice and Christiana… Majoring in business administration with a minor in mathematics… Prep/Personal: Coached by Carson Gowan…A three year letterwinner for the Titans…Named all-conference as a senior…Totaled 48 pancake blocks…Full name is Jeffrey Isaiah Burch…Born Dec. 16, 1998 in Marion, N.C. …Son of Jeffrey and Kim Burch…Has a sister, Anna…Majoring in JACOB health and physical education… CUDDINGTON 72

6-4 / 315 / R-SR. DJ OFFENSIVE LINE CHARLES 19 KENLY, N.C. / NORTH JOHNSTON HS 2018: Named Third Team Big South All-Conference by Phil Steele… 5-10 / 200 / R-SO. Started all 11 CU games, splitting time at guard and left tackle…Helped DEFENSIVE BACK Campbell rank ninth nationally in sacks allowed…Helped clear the way ORLANDO, FLA. / DR. PHILLIPS HS for six individual 100-yard rushing games…Aided Campbell to the Big South’s second-ranked passing offense, pass completions, passing yards 2018: Saw time in 10 games as a redshirt freshman, playing at defen- and pass touchdowns, as well as third-ranked totals in scoring offense, sive back, running back and on special teams…Totaled eight tackles touchdowns, total offense, rush yards and rush TDs…Helped CU rush on the season…Registered two stops apiece against Chowan, Coastal for a season-high 366 yards and five touchdowns in a win over Wagner, Carolina, Shaw and North Alabama…Rushed 19 times for 74 yards over matching a season best with 486 yards of total offense…Also helped the four games…Ran for a season-high 48 yards in a win at Presbyteri- Camels pile up 486 total yards in a win over Shaw…Pushed Campbell to an, including a season-long 15 yard run…Also ran for 28 yards on five 337 yards rushing and 446 total yards in a win at Presbyterian…Helped attempts against Gardner-Webb…Also returned a kickoff for 10 yards at hold opponents without a sack five times on the season…Aided CU to 333 Monmouth… yards passing at Monmouth…Helped the Camels to 462 total yards with 260 passing and 202 rushing in a win over Chowan…A third team Phil 2017: Redshirted the 2017 season… Steele All-Big South preseason pick…

Prep/Personal: A two-time first team all-state performer…Collected 72 2017: Saw time in all 11 Campbell games, making starts in four of the tackles with five tackles for loss, six pass breakups and two touchdowns team’s final five games of the year…Played at both tackle and guard… as a senior…Added 43 carries for 349 yards with six touchdowns…Full Helped the Camels rank among the national leaders in first down offense name is D’Jimon Charles…Born April 5, 1998 in Orlando, Fla. …Majoring (8th), scoring offense (21st), rushing offense (13th) and total offense (24th) in sport management… at the conclusion of the regular season…Helped Campbell rank second in the PFL in scoring offense, total offense and rushing offense…Pushed CU to 200 or more yards rushing seven times and 400 or more yards of total offense in eight games…Helped CU roll up 434 yards of total offense in a win over Methodist…Totaled 431 yards of total offense, including 243 yards rushing, in a win at Stetson…Set a school record for rushing yards against a conference opponent with 460 in a win over Morehead State, helping three different Camels run for over 100 yards (Montel Goods: 193, Daniel Smith: 152, Josh Jones: 109)…Helped CU tally 486 yards of total offense in a win over Valparaiso…Helped Campbell to its second 500 yard output of the season at Davidson with 344 yards rushing and 156 through

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6-3 / 350 / R-JR. DEFENSIVE LINE ELIZABETHTOWN, N.C. / EAST BLADEN HS

2018: Joined the Camels in the spring of 2018, transferring from North Carolina A&T (did not play football)…Played in 10 games in his first season, making a start in Campbell’s Big South debut at Monmouth… Produced 10 tackles on the season…Made a season-high four stops, including three solo tackles, in a win at Presbyterian…Notched three tack- les against Coastal Carolina…Collected a pair of tackles against Gard- ner-Webb…Added a tackle in a win over North Alabama…

Prep/Personal: Named first team all-conference in 2016…Coached by Robby Priest…Also lettered in basketball…Graduated summa cum laude…Also a Beta Club and Future Farmers of America member…Full

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® 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL the air with six total TDs… plus yard shots…Posted eight punts (40.6 average) at Kennesaw State, including a long of 52 yards with one inside the 20 and a touchback… 2016: Saw time in Campbell’s season-opening win over Bluefield where Also pinned two punts inside the 20 against Coastal Carolina, Wagner and the Camels piled up 572 yards of total offense… Presbyterian…Played in all 11 games…Phil Steele preseason Third Team All-Big South… 2015: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2015 season… 2017: Averaged 36.5 yards per punt…Punted 46 times for 1679 yards… Collected two 50+ yard punts…Pinned opponents inside the 20 12 times… Prep/Personal: An Eastern Plains All-Conference performer in 2014… Recorded only four touchbacks…Forced 11 fair catches on the season… Named offensive MVP as a senior…Tallied 40 tackles, two blocked field Punted a season-high 10 times against Georgetown, averaging 35.0 yards goals, three sacks and a fumble recovery as a senior…Played offen- per attempt with three fair catches, all inside the 20…Booted a sea- sive and defensive line for the Panthers…Coached by Ashley Ennis… son-long 54-yard punt at Davidson, averaging 44.7 yards on three kicks… Named honorable mention all-conference in basketball, as well as most Also hit a 53-yarder in a win over Valparaiso, punting five times for a 31.4 improved…Earned the chemistry II award…Full name is Jacob Edward average…Posted a 49-yard punt at Presbyterian, one of six attempts… Cuddington…Born June 15, 1997 in Wilson, N.C. …Son of Richard and 2016: Did not see game action… Dana Cuddington…Has a younger sister, Anna…Father played basketball at Barton College…Majoring in sport management… 2015: Redshirted the 2015 season…

Prep/Personal: Attended Jireh Prep Academy in Matthews, N.C. (2014)… BRAD Lettered four seasons at Cambridge South Dorchester…Helped the Vi- 99 kings to a pair of conference titles, followed by a regional championship as DENNIS a senior…Named first team all-state as a senior…A second team all-state performer as a junior…Averaged 49 yards per punt as a senior…Convert- 6-0 / 220 / R-SR. ed 18-of-25 career field goals and 198-of-215 extra points…Coached by PUNTER Jake Coleman…An honor roll student…Full name is Brad Mark Dennis… Son of Mark and Becky Dennis…Born Jan. 4, 1996 in Cambridge, Md. … CAMBRIDGE, MD. / JIREH PREP Majoring in criminal justice and homeland security… 2018: Tabbed First Team All-Big South…Also named First Team Big South All-Conference by Phil Steele…Named Big South Special Teams Player of the Week once this season after a win over Shaw, punting three times for a 46.3 yards per average, pinning the Bears inside the 20 twice… KAHLIL Averaged a school record 43.2 yards per punt in 2018, a Big South best, 27 and ranking 10th in the FCS…Totaled 19 punts inside the 20 with 10 kicks DIXON of 50 or more yards and eight fair catches…His 19 punts inside the 20 set a Campbell single-season record…Capped the season with five punts, 5-9 / 210 / R-SR. pinning four inside the Charleston Southern 20 in week 12, averaging 42.2 RUNNING BACK yards per boot with a long of 59 yards…Pinned opponents inside the 20 ANGIER, N.C. / HARNETT CENTRAL HS multiple times in six games…Averaged 40 yards per punt or better in nine games…Posted two 50-plus yard boots against Chowan, including a sea- 2018: Rushed for 124 yards and a touchdown on 34 carries for the sea- son-long of 63 yards, plus a fair catch and a touchback on three attempts, son…Played in nine games as a redshirt junior, a career-high…Posted averaging a 53.3 yards per punt for the night, a season-best…Averaged multiple carries in six games…Collected a season-best 42 yards on the 46.0 yards per boot on six attempts against North Alabama, forcing three ground with a touchdown on seven carries in a win over Wagner, including fair catches with two inside the 20…Punted a season-high nine times a season-long 24 yard haul…Gathered 34 yards on 10 carries in a win (45.8 average) at Monmouth, landing three inside the 20 with three 50- over Shaw…Notched four carries apiece against Chowan and Coastal Carolina, combining for 25 yards…Tallied 10 yards on five rushes against Gardner-Webb…Posted six yards against Monmouth and Kennesaw State, adding a catch at Monmouth…Also saw time against Charleston Southern…

2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Saw time in six games on the season…Rushed 31 times for 75 yards in 2017…Tallied a season-high 59 yards on 12 carries, with a long of 11 yards, in a win over Methodist… Carried nine times for 10 yards, adding a 10-yard catch against George- town…Picked up five yards on the ground in a win over Valparaiso…Also saw game action against Presbyterian, Stetson and Drake…

2016: Rushed 19 times for 87 yards and a touchdown on the season…

38 @GOCAMELSFB 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL Saw time in four games…Tallied a season-high 63 yards and a score on the Herd… 12 carries in a win at Morehead State…Gained 16 yards on three carries in a win over Davidson…Added three carries for 11 yards against Blue- Prep/Personal: Born July 7, 1996 in Buffalo, N.Y., when father played for field… the Bills…Rated a three-star prospect by 247Sports…Enrolled at Marshall in January 2015…Spent a year at Virginia Episcopal School in Lynchburg, 2015: Redshirted the 2015 season… where he had 127 tackles in 2014, and had to reclassify upon returning to North Carolina and Knightdale High School…Won North Carolina state Prep/Personal: Lettered at Harnett Central High School...Majoring in com- wrestling title with 33-0 record as an Enloe junior…Son of the late North munication studies… Carolina State and Buffalo Bills linebacker Damien Covington, who was a two-time All-ACC pick and a third-round NFL Draft pick and had 457 career tackles for Wolfpack…Majoring in marketing at Campbell… DAMIEN 23 DOZIER DYLAN 10 6-4 / 225 / R-JR. EARNY DEFENSIVE LINE RALEIGH, N.C. / MARSHALL DYLAN EARNEY 6-4 / 190 / FR. 2018: Named Second Team All-Big South…Tabbed First Team Big South CHARLOTTE, N.C. / OLYMPIC HS All-Conference by Phil Steele…Named Big South Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 10 with a forced fumble, 2.0 stops for loss, 1.0 sack and 2018: Redshirted the 2018 season… four total tackles in a win at Georgetown…Led the Big South in tackles for loss with 11.5 while ranking third in sacks at 3.5…Ranked fourth in Prep/Personal: Named all-conference twice…Passed for 2,200 yards and the Big South in total tackles by a defensive lineman with 49…One of six 23 touchdowns his senior season with the Olympic High School Trojans… Big South players to force two fumbles in 2018…Recorded at least one Team captain on the football team…Honored as student-athlete of the tackle for loss six times…Helped hold opponents without an offensiveTD year…Played baseball for the Trojans and was named all-conference four times, and without a first half touchdown six times…Also forced two twice…Son of Torre and Tami Earney…Has one sibling, Tony…Full name fumbles, recorded three hurries and notched a safety…Collected a sea- is Dylan Lee Earney…Born May 15, 2000…Majoring in sport manage- son-high 10 tackles in CU’s season finale against Charleston Southern… ment… Collected 3.5 tackles for loss, including 1.0 sack, with eight total tackles against Gardner-Webb…Made 2.0 tackles for loss, including 1.0 sack, with four total stops and a forced fumble at Monmouth…Assisted on a sack COOPER with four tackles in a win over Shaw…Recorded a safety with 1.5 TFL and 83 five total tackles in a win over North Alabama…Registered 2.0 tackles for EASON-RIDDLE loss with five total tackles in a win at Presbyterian…Added two tackles against Chowan and Coastal Carolina…Also made a tackle with two hur- 5-11 / 195 / R-SO. ries against Wagner…Phil Steele preseason Third Team All-Big South… WIDE RECEIVER RALEIGH, N.C. / LEESVILLE ROAD HS At Marshall (2015-17): Appeared in one game in 2017, collecting 3.0 sacks with five total tackles, adding two hurries in Marshall’s win over Kent 2018: Saw action in Campbell wins over Shaw and Wagner… State…Posted 16 total tackles, including 3.5 for loss with 1.0 sack, adding a pass breakup in 11 games in 2016…Redshirted the 2015 season with 2017: Saw time in 10 games as a freshman…Made appearances on spe- cial teams and as a wide receiver…Did not record a catch…

Prep/Personal: Played five different positions for the Pride (quarterback, wide receiver, running back, safety and linebacker)…Coached by Brad Wilson…Full name is Cooper Quinn Eason-Riddle…Born Jan. 21, 1999 in Raleigh, N.C. …Son of John Riddle and Tracey Eason-Riddle…Has two siblings, Spencer and Lilly…Brother, Spencer, plays football at South Carolina…Majoring in mechanical engineering…

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6-3 / 290 / R-SO. OFFENSIVE LINE SANFORD, N.C. / LEE HS

2018: Saw time in Campbell wins over Chowan and Shaw…Helped the Camels account for 486 yards of total offense against Shaw, and 462 yards over Chowan…

2017: Redshirted the 2017 season…

Prep/Personal: A starter in the North Carolina East-West All-Star Game… Named first team all-conference and first team all-district as a senior… Named a team captain in 2016…Also named first team all-conference as a junior in 2015…Earned an honorable mention all-conference nod as a sophomore…Helped the Yellow Jackets to a 12-2 record and a conference title in 2016…Coached by Burton Cates…Son of Jerome, Sr. and Connes- sa Ferguson…Has a sister, Connecia… GOCAMELS.COM 39

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6-2 / 185 / R-JR. 6-0 / 215 / R-JR. QUARTERBACK WIDE RECEIVER MONTVERDE, FLA. / LAKE MINNEOLA HS MIAMI, FLA. / PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE

2018: Did not see game action in his first season at Campbell… 2018: Redshirted the 2018 season, his first at Campbell…

At New Mexico Military (2016): Redshirted the 2016 season…Enrolled at At Presbyterian (2016-17): 2017: Played in the first 10 games of the UCF in the spring of 2017 but did not play football…Transferred to Camp- season...missed the season finale with an injury...caught 21 passes for bell and practiced with the team in the spring of 2018… 176 yards...season-high 50 receiving yards on a season-high-tying five receptions against the Citadel...also hauled in five receptions for 21 yards Prep/Personal: Named honorable mention all-state…Tabbed first team against Charleston Southern...season-long 40-yard reception at Liber- all-area and Central Florida Super-60…Named team offensive player of ty...rushed one time for three yards against Wofford...attempted a pass the year as a junior and senior for the Hawks…Also collected team rookie against Kennesaw State… of the year honors as a sophomore…Passed for 2,079 yards and collected 31 total touchdowns as a senior…Added 1,784 passing yards as a junior, 2016: Played in 10 games and made two starts…recorded 16 receptions recording 1,898 yards through the air in 2014…A participant in the Central for 219 yards and a team-high-tying two touchdowns…his 16 catches, Florida All-Star Game as a senior…Coached by Walter Banks and Corey tied with fellow freshman Kyle Goddard, and 219 yards are the most by Brinson…Also played basketball as a freshman and junior…Full name PC freshman since Jeremiah McKie caught 24 passes for 367 yards as is Jesse Allen Fiske…Parents are Kyle and Sara Fiske…Has a sister, a rookie in 2011…first career reception, a 21-yarder at Campbell, went Kaitlin…A business major… for a touchdown in PC’s 31-14 victory…established a career high with 74 receiving on three receptions, including a touchdown, against Coastal Carolina…set a career high with five receptions for 40 receiving yards against Monmouth…caught at least one pass in eight of the 10 games he TRE 95 played… FITZPATRICK Prep/Personal: Standout at Miami Northwestern High School…Played in the Dade County vs. Broward County All-Star game…Rated as having - / - / R-FR. the best hands at the Nike 7-on-7 Challenge…Earned Player of the KICKER / PUNTER Week honors…Coached by Max Edwards at Miami Northwestern…Son DURHAM, N.C. / RIVERSIDE HS of Pethrona Sims and Antonio Gamble…Majoring in exercise and sports science… 2018: Did not see game action… Prep/Personal: A communication studies major in broadcasting and elec- MONCHOVIA tronic media… GAFFNEY 20

6-2 / 210 / SO. BLAKE LINEBACKER FLEMMING 13 WHITEVILLE, N.C. / WHITEVILLE HS 2018: Collected 25 total tackles, including seven solo and 18 assisted 5-10 / 175 / R-JR. stops…Added 2.0 tackles for loss, also assisting on a sack, tacking on two WIDE RECEIVER pass breakups…Saw time in all 11 Campbell games as a true freshman, CLERMONT, FLA. / LAKE MINNEOLA HS making a start at Kennesaw State…Notched at least one tackle in all 11 games…Made a season-high five tackles in CU’s season-opening win 2018: Saw time in Campbell wins over Shaw and Wagner…Posted two over Chowan…Posted four stops in a win over Wagner, adding 1.0 TFL… caches for 15 yards on the year, both against Shaw… Totaled three tackles, including a sack against Gardner-Webb…Also made three stops against Coastal Carolina…Gathered two tackles against 2017: Made a appearances in three games before being sidelined due to Shaw, Monmouth and Presbyterian…Added a TFL and a pass breakup injury…Made his collegiate debut in Campbell’s season opener against Methodist…Caught two passes for 24 yards at Presbyterian, including a 19-yard strike…Also played at Stetson…

2016: Redshirted the 2016 season…

Prep/Personal: Posted 653 yards with nine touchdowns on 32 catches as a senior…Totaled 1,812 career yards with 16 touchdowns on 79 catches… Set a school record with three receiving touchdowns in a game…Coached by Walter Banks…Also lettered in basketball…Graduated summa cum laude…Full name is Blake Mathieu Flemming…Son of Jeff and Lisa Flem- ming…Has two siblings, Amber and Skylar…Born Oct. 30, 1997 in Miami, Fla. …A business administration major…

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Prep/Personal: A four-time all-conference and all-county performer…Hon- COLIN ored with the team before self award as a senior…Collected 110 tackles, 41 including 15 stops for loss, with an interception, three forced fumbles as GARY a senior…Tallied 115 tackles with two interceptions in 2016…Notched 11 6-1 / 195 / R-SR. tackles, 12 for loss, and three interceptions with four forced fumbles as a KICKER / PUNTER sophomore…Posted 106 stops with five pass breakups as a freshman… CARROLLTON, VA. / SMITHFIELD HS Coached by Luke Little…Also lettered in basketball…Full name is Mon- chovia Dominque Gaffney…Born December 28, 1999… 2018: Named Big South Special Teams Player of the Week on Sept. 10, knocking in two field goals in Campbell’s win at Georgetown, a 22-yard- er and a crucial career-long 37-yard field goal…Made 2-of-5 field goal JUSTICE attempts on the season (two blocked)…Kicked off 52 times for a 58.4 yard 2 average with 10 touchbacks…Saw time in all 11 games…Attempted two GALLOWAY-VELAZQUEZ field goals at Monmouth…Also attempted a field goal try against Coastal Carolina…Kicked off a season-high eight times with four touchbacks in a 6-2 / 250 / SO. win over Wagner…Added three touchbacks in a win over Shaw, kicking off LINEBACKER seven times… FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. / CAPE FEAR HS 2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Made 1-of-4 field goal 2018: Named Big South Freshman of the Week on Sept. 24, posting a attempts…Converted all seven extra point attempts…Kicked off 38 times team-high six tackles, including 2.0 stops for loss and 1.0 sack, helping for 2240 yards, a 58.9 yards per try average…Notched seven touch- Campbell pick up a shutout win over Shaw, holding the Bears to just backs on the season…Drilled all three extra point attempts in a win over 174 yards and 0-of-9 on 3rd-down conversions…Totaled 24 tackles on Methodist…Again went 3-for-3 on point after tries in a win at Davidson, the season, with 16 solo stops…Registered 2.0 TFL and 1.0 sack…Also missing both field goal attempts…Made 1-of-2 field goal attempts against recovered two fumbles, adding a QB hurry…Played in nine games as Drake, hitting a 30-yard try…Added tackles against Morehead State and a true freshman, making a start at linebacker against Wagner…Missed Dayton… two games, Georgetown and Coastal Carolina, due to injury…Tallied five tackles and recovered a fumble in a win over Wagner…Also recovered 2016: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Kicked an extra point in a fumble in a win over North Alabama, making two stops…Posted two CU’s season opening win over Bluefield… tackles in his collegiate debut, a win over Chowan…Made three tack- les against Gardner-Webb…Collected two tackles at Monmouth and 2015: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2015 Kennesaw State…Added one tackle apiece against Presbyterian and season… Charleston Southern… Prep/Personal: A two year letterwinner at Smithfield High…Named all- Prep/Personal: Named second team all-state at linebacker as a senior, state and first team all-conference as a kicker as a junior…Helped the also taking first team all-state honors as a junior…A 2017 Shrine Bowl Packers to an undefeated season as a sophomore…Missed his senior participant…Tabbed conference and region player of the year as a junior… season due to injury…Connected on 7-of-8 field goals as a junior, adding Earned first team all-conference accolades twice (2015, 2016), adding 32 touchbacks and a 42 yards per punt average…Coached by Clark Har- second team honors as a senior…Named second team all-region as a rell…An all-state defender in soccer as a senior…Named all-conference in sophomore and a senior…Earned honorable mention all-conference as soccer as a junior…A two year team captain…An A/B honor roll student… a freshman…Named team MVP three times…A two-time team captain… Full name is Colin David Gary…Son of David and Cheryl Gary…Majoring Coached by Jacob Thomas…Also lettered in track…a Key Club partici- in business… pant…Full name is Justice Ton-ray Steven Galloway-Velazquez…Born May 14, 1999…Son of Tonyese Galloway and Edwin Velazquez…Has six siblings, Gabby, Lajoy, Gabe, Trinity, MJ and Domonique…Plans a business administration major at Campbell…

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6-3 / 305 / R-SO. DEFENSIVE LINE RICHMOND, VA. / MEADOWBROOK HS MATT 33 2018: Registered 24 total tackles on the season, including four solo HAMPTON stops from the defensive tackle position…Added 1.5 tackles for loss for 6-3 / 195 / R-SO. six yards, tacking on a pass breakup…Played in all 11 Campbell games, WIDE RECEIVER making five starts on the defensive line…Recorded at least one tackle in BAILEY, N.C. / SOUTHERN NASH HS nine games, with 15 of his 24 total stops for the season coming over his last four games…Gathered five tackles at Kennesaw State and against 2018: Did not see game action… Charleston Southern…Made three tackles, including 1.0 TFL against Gardner-Webb…Posted three tackles, assisting on a TFL in a win at 2017: Redshirted the 2017 season… Georgetown…Tacked on two tackles against Chowan, North Alabama and Presbyterian… Prep/Personal: Coached by Brian Foster…Earned nine total letters for the Firebirds…Also played basketball and competed on the track team…Full 2017: Redshirted the 2017 season… name Matthew Hardy Hampton…Born Dec. 17, 1998 in Raleigh, N.C. … Son of Chris and Floresa Hampton…Has two brothers, Frank and Christo- Prep/Personal: A two year letterwinner at Meadowbrook High School… pher, Jr. …A criminal justice administration major… Coached by Troy Taylor and Adam Tiller…Full name is Jayandray Giles… Born July 18, 1998 in Hampton, Va. …Son of Kelvin and Tondrea Giles… Has four siblings, Jamayah, Denzel, Raynard and Jacaurey…Plans a psy- chology major…Also lettered in track (shot put) and basketball…Earned TERENCE all-conference honors in the shot put…A social work major… HARPER 57

6-9 / 310 / R-SR. JORDAN 80 DEFENSIVE LINE GOCO FAYETTEVILLE, GA. / STARR’S MILL HS 2018: Totaled 44 tackles on the season with 4.0 stops for loss, including 6-7 / 225 / R-FR. 1.0 sack…Also recovered a fumble, adding three pass breakups, two TIGHT END blocked kicks and a QB hurry…Started all 11 games as a redshirt junior on CLEMMONS, N.C. / WEST FORSYTH HS the defensive line…Ranked fifth in the Big South in tackles by a defensive lineman…Helped hold opponents without an offensive TD four times, and 2018: Saw time in Campbell’s season-opening win over Chowan…Re- without a first half touchdown five times in its first six games…Posted ceived a redshirt… a TFL in four of CU’s first six games…Recovered a fumble in a win at Georgetown, adding four tackles, including 1.0 sack…Made a season-high Prep/Personal: An all-conference performer for West Forsyth High School nine stops in a win over Wagner, assisting on a TFL…Posted five or more in 2017…Coached by Adrian Snow…Also lettered in baseball and basket- ball…Full name is Jordan James Goco…Born May 31, 2000…Son of Tom and Julie Goco…Has two siblings, TJ and Brittany…Father, Tom, played tennis at the University of Washington…Brother, TJ, plays baseball at Winston-Salem State University…Majoring in graphic design…

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6-2 / 205 / R-FR. WIDE RECEIVER AMES, IOWA / WAKE FOREST (N.C.) HS

2018: Played in four games as a true freshman…Targeted twice against Chowan and Coastal Carolina…Also made a tackle in a win over Chow- an…Received a redshirt for the 2018 season…

Prep/Personal: Led Wake Forest High School to back to back state championships and undefeated seasons in 2016 and 2017…Helped the Cougars to a conference title and an undefeated regular season in 2015… Named all-conference in 2017…Hauled in 643 yards with nine touch- downs on 31 catches as a senior, adding 52 tackles, 122 return yards and one return TD…Caught nine passes for 224 yards and three touchdowns in 2016…Collected 18 catches for 293 yards and three scores in 2015… Coached by Reggie Lucas…Also lettered in track and basketball…Helped set a school 4x200 record in 2014, earning state qualifier status…Full name is Lexington Howard Goodwin…Born December 30, 1999…Son of

42 @GOCAMELSFB 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL stops four times…Tallied five tackles in a win against Shaw, assisting on a stop for loss…Made a TFL against Chowan and Coastal Carolina, totaling three tackles…Made five stops and blocked a kick against both Gardner-Webb and Charleston Southern…Also batted down two passes TYREK against Charleston Southern…Collected three tackles against Monmouth 42 and Kennesaw State…Also made two tackles in wins against North Ala- HAYWOOD bama and Presbyterian… 6-5 / 255 / R-SO. DEFENSIVE LINE 2017: Played in six games, making three starts after coming back from CHARLOTTE, N.C. / ROCKY RIVER HS a preseason injury…Totaled 14 tackles, including 2.0 stops for loss… Made at least one stop in every appearance…Made his season debut in 2018: Saw time in five games as a redshirt freshman in 2018…Regis- a win over Valparaiso, making a tackle…Tallied a season-high five tackles tered a solo tackle for loss for one yard in a Campbell win over Chowan… against Jacksonville…Notched three tackles, with 1.5 TFL at Butler… Also played against Coastal Carolina, Wagner, Monmouth and Gard- Against Drake, posted three stops with a 0.5 tackle for loss…Added tack- ner-Webb… les against Dayton and Davidson… 2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2017 2016: Totaled 34 tackles with 3.5 tackles for loss…Also broke up a pass, season… blocked a kick and recovered a fumble…Played in all 10 CU games, mak- ing two starts…Tallied season-bests with six tackles against Presbyterian Prep/Personal: Coached by Jason Fowler…A two year letterwinner for and Morehead State…Notched five tackles against Butler and Davidson… the Ravens…Born Feb. 11, 1999 in Wilmington, N.C. …Son of Debra Jones…A trust and wealth management major… 2015: Redshirted the 2015 season…

Prep/Personal: Led the Panthers in receiving as a junior and senior as a tight end…Hauled in a school record 83 yard reception in 2013…A three- JULIAN year letterwinner…Coached by Chad Phillips…Also lettered in track and 85 basketball…Born Feb. 5, 1997 in Atlanta, Ga. …Son of Tony and Mattie HILL Harper…Has a sister, Veronica…Majoring in marketing… 6-4 / 225 / SO. TIGHT END JACKSON FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. / PINE FOREST HS 40 2018: Made one catch on the season for five yards, coming in a win over HAYES Shaw…Added a tackle against Gardner-Webb…Played in all 11 CU games as a true freshman in 2018, seeing time at tight end and on special 6-0 / 205 / SO. teams… LONG SNAPPER DILLON, S.C. / DILLON HS Prep/Personal: Named second team all-conference in 2016, also earning the team’s coaches award…A prep QB, tallied 1,750 passing yards with 2018: Campbell’s starter at long snapper all season…Took nearly every 175 yards rushing as a junior, adding 24 total touchdowns…Passed for long snapping opportunity for the Camels in 2018 as a true freshman…To- 1,500 yards, 175 yards rushing and 16 total touchdowns as a sopho- taled five tackles on the year…Made stops against Georgetown, Coastal more…Also posted 957 yards passing with 150 yards rushing and 11 Carolina, Wagner, Gardner-Webb and Kennesaw State…Also forced a touchdowns…Named player of the week on multiple occasions, includ- fumble at Kennesaw State… ing four times as a senior…Coached by Bill Sochovka…Also lettered in basketball and baseball…A two-time basketball all-conference performer Prep/Personal: Helped lead Dillon High School to three state champion- and team MVP, also earning all-region…Full name is Julian Marquez Hill… ships (2014, 2015, 2017), playing tight end and long snapper…Caught six Born July 9, 2000…Son of Paul and Shannon Schaeffer…Majoring sport passes for 70 yards and a touchdown, adding six tackles in 2017…Made management… one grab for five yards as a junior…Collected five tackles in 2015…A Wendy’s High School Heisman nominee…A member of the National Honors Society, Beta Club and Palmetto Boys State…Coached by Jackie Hayes, Kelvin Roller, Zach Hayes, Alan McLaurin, Norman Quick, Ryan AUSTIN Young and Jamie Norris…Also lettered in baseball…Plans an exercise 88 science major at Campbell…Full name is Jackson McDaniel Hayes…Born HITE July 31, 2000…Son of Mike and Dana Hayes…Has two siblings, Michael and Ethan…A kinesiology major with a pre-physical therapy track… 6-2 / 190 / R-JR. WIDE RECEIVER GOLDSBORO, N.C. / MONMOUTH COLLEGE

2018: Sat out the season after transferring from Monmouth College…

At Monmouth College (2016-17): Hauled in 27 catches for 382 yards and three touchdowns in 2017…Posted multiple catches in seven games… Posted 114 yards on six catches with a touchdown against Wartburg College…Collected six catches for 85 yards and a score against Cornell College…Redshirted the 2016 season…

Prep/Personal: Attended Eastern Wayne High School…Coached by Guy Williams…Also lettered in track…Born Sept. 26, 1996…Has five siblings, Tanner, Cassie, Brett, Tatum and Adalyn…An exercise and sports science major…

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6-2 / 290 / R-JR. 6-3 / 300 / SR. DEFENSIVE LINE OFFENSIVE LINE TARPON SPRINGS, FLA. / EAST LAKE HS RALEIGH, N.C. / LOUISBURG COLLEGE

2018: Started all 11 Campbell games…Helped Campbell rank ninth 2018: Saw time in nine games, making starts at guard against Monmouth nationally in sacks allowed…Helped clear the way for six individual 100- and Kennesaw State…Helped Campbell rank ninth nationally in sacks yard rushing games…Aided Campbell to the Big South’s second-ranked allowed…Aided Campbell to the Big South’s second-ranked passing passing offense, pass completions, passing yards and pass touchdowns, offense, pass completions, passing yards and pass touchdowns, as well as well as third-ranked totals in scoring offense, touchdowns, total offense, as third-ranked totals in scoring offense, touchdowns, total offense, rush rush yards and rush TDs…Helped CU rush for a season-high 366 yards yards and rush TDs…Helped CU rush for a season-high 366 yards and and five touchdowns in a win over Wagner, matching a season best with five touchdowns in a win over Wagner, matching a season best with 486 486 yards of total offense…Also helped the Camels pile up 486 total yards yards of total offense…Also helped the Camels pile up 486 total yards in in a win over Shaw…Pushed Campbell to 337 yards rushing and 446 total a win over Shaw…Pushed Campbell to 337 yards rushing and 446 total yards in a win at Presbyterian…Helped hold opponents without a sack yards in a win at Presbyterian…Aided CU to 333 yards passing at Mon- five times on the season…Aided CU to 333 yards passing at Monmouth… mouth…Helped the Camels to 462 total yards with 260 passing and 202 Helped the Camels to 462 total yards with 260 passing and 202 rushing in rushing in a win over Chowan… a win over Chowan… At Louisburg (2016-17): Helped the Hurricanes to back to back undefeat- 2017: Played in all 11 Campbell games, making starts in his final nine ap- ed regular seasons… pearances at center…Helped the Camels rank among the national leaders in first down offense (8th), scoring offense (21st), rushing offense (13th) Prep/Personal: Lettered at Sanderson High School…Majoring in business and total offense (24th) at the conclusion of the regular season…Helped administration at Campbell… Campbell rank second in the PFL in scoring offense, total offense and rushing offense…Pushed CU to 200 or more yards rushing seven times and 400 or more yards of total offense in eight games…Helped CU roll up 434 yards of total offense in a win over Methodist…Totaled 431 yards DANTE of total offense, including 243 yards rushing, in a win at Stetson…Set a 26 school record for rushing yards against a conference opponent with 460 JACKSON in a win over Morehead State, helping three different Camels run for over 100 yards (Montel Goods: 193, Daniel Smith: 152, Josh Jones: 109)… 6-3 / 200 / R-FR. Helped CU tally 486 yards of total offense in a win over Valparaiso… DEFENSIVE BACK Helped Campbell to its second 500 yard output of the season at Davidson BEAUFORT, S.C. / DIXON HS with 344 yards rushing and 156 through the air with six total TDs… 2018: Played in two games, seeing time against Chowan and at Mon- 2016: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2016 mouth…Registered a tackle against Chowan…Received a redshirt… season… Prep/Personal: Lettered at Dixon High School in Holly Ridge, N.C. … Prep/Personal: A three-year letterwinner at East Lake High School… Named all-conference in 2016 and 2017…Tabbed MVP as a senior…A Helped the Eagles to district and regional championships, as well as 13-1 team captain for the Bulldogs…Coached by Chris Morris…Also lettered records as a sophomore and junior…Coached by Bob Hudson…Full name in basketball and track…Full name is DeAnte Lemar Jackson…Son of is Gabriel Omarr Holmes…Born Nov. 21, 1997 in Tampa, Fla. …Son of Robert and Katrina Jackson…Has two siblings, Donovan and Deangelo… Omarr Holmes and Carly Elghossein…Has a sister, Leylah…Majoring in Majoring in graphic design… sport management…

DORIAN CALEB JONES 5 HOOKS 94 5-11 / 185 / R-SO. 6-2 / 225 / R-FR. DEFENSIVE BACK DEFENSIVE LINE ORLANDO, FLA. / OCOEE HS GREENSBORO, N.C. / DUDLEY HS 2018: Named the Big South’s Freshman of the Week on Oct. 8 after 2018: Redshirted the 2018 season… notching a pick-six in Campbell’s win over Wagner, adding four tackles and a pass breakup…Played in all 11 Campbell games, starting the Prep/Personal: Prep/Personal: Named all-conference once playing for first 10 games of the season as a redshirt freshman…Set a Campbell the Dudley High School Panthers…Was a member of the National Honor single-season and career record with three fumble recoveries, ranking fifth Society…Graduated Dudley as an honors student and with magna cum in the FCS, one off the national lead, and leading the Big South...Ranked laude recognition…Played one year of basketball in high school…Son third on the team in tackles with 49 stops, ranking 14th among Big South of Rick and Agnes Hooks…Has one sibling, Kayla…Full name is Caleb DBs and second among freshmen...Helped Campbell lead the Big South Joshua Hooks…Born Mar. 10, 1997…Majoring in mathematics… in passing defense…Added 1.5 tackles for loss, assisting on a sack, with an interception and two pass breakups…Made a season-high eight tack- les, also recovering a fumble at Monmouth…Collected seven tackles in his collegiate debut, a win over Chowan…Recovered a fumble and registered six tackles in a win at Georgetown…Assisted on a TFL, making six total tackles in a win over North Alabama, also recovering a fumble and break-

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ing up a pass…Tallied five stops, including 0.5 TFL, against both Shaw grab, adding 11 yards on the ground at Butler… and Gardner-Webb…Also made five tackles against Coastal Carolina… Made three tackles at Kennesaw State… 2016: Totaled nine carries for 61 yards on the season…Saw time in five games…Tallied a season-high 31 yards rushing on two carries at Marist… 2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2017 Gained 22 yards on four carries in a win over Bluefield… season… 2015: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2015 Prep/Personal: Totaled 44 tackles with four interceptions, 11 pass break- season… ups, a fumble recovery and six total touchdowns as a senior…Gathered 104 career tackles, with 10 interceptions, 35 pass breakups, a forced Prep/Personal: A four year letterwinner for the Panthers…A three-time fumble, a fumble recovery and a blocked field goal…Coached by Ben Bull- second team all-region performer…Named all-county as a junior…Earned ock…Born Aug. 1, 1999 in Orlando, Fla. …Son of Bruce and Kim Jones… honorable mention all-county accolades as a senior…Coached by Steve Has two siblings, Kennan and Mason…Father played football at South Hibbitts…Also earned three letters in track…Helped set the Lakeside High Carolina State…Majoring in sport management… 4x1 relay record (43.3)…Full name is Joshua L. Jones…Born April 14, 1997 in Augusta, Ga. …Son of Cedric and Tonia Jones…Has a younger sister, Ashley…Graduated from Campbell with a degree in sports manage- ment and a minor in business administration in the Spring of 2019… JOSHUA JONES 22 JAKE 5-8 / 175 / R-SR. 33 RUNNING BACK KELLEY AUGUSTA, GA. / LAKESIDE HS 5-11 / 205 / R-FR. 2018: Posted 259 yards rushing on 58 carries for the year, adding three RUNNING BACK catches for 24 yards…Played in all 11 games, making starts in wins over BOSTON, MASS. / APEX FRIENDSHIP HS Chowan and North Alabama…Rushed for 103 yards on just 11 carries, including a season-long run for 52 yards, in a win over Wagner…Posted 2018: Played in Campbell’s win over Shaw…Posted one carry for five 36 yards rushing, adding a catch for seven yards in a win over Shaw… yards…Received a redshirt for the 2018 season… Totaled 33 yards on the ground against Coastal Carolina…Ran for 24 yards in Campbell’s season-opening win over Chowan…Combined for Prep/Personal: Lettered at Apex Friendship High School in Apex, N.C. … 22 yards in a win at Georgetown…Gathered 17 yards rushing against Posted 1,300 rushing yards for the Patriots…Named team’s offensive Gardner-Webb… player of the year and MVP…Coached by Adam Sanders…Also lettered in basketball and track…Full name is Jacob Michael Kelley…Born August 2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Rushed for 399 yards 13, 1999…Son of Peter and Nikkie Kelley…Has seven siblings, Dean, and a touchdown on 80 carries…Also hauled in 15 passes for 91 yards… Rick, Rachel, Nick, Zach, Sam and Max…Majoring in criminal justice… Totaled 490 all-purpose yards…Posted two 100-plus yard rushing perfor- mances…Tallied a career-high 111 yards on 19 carries with a TD, adding a six yards reception in a win over Methodist…One of three Camels to rush for 100 yards, totaling 109 on 13 attempts in a win over Morehead State, adding two catches for nine yards…Posted 47 yards on nine carries in a win at Stetson…Combined for 63 yards against Georgetown and Presby- terian…Tallied 48 yards receiving on three catches, including a 45-yard

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2018: Played in Campbell’s season-opening win over Chowan… 2015: Made 25 tackles on the season with 10 solo stops…Registered 3.5 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks for the year…Played in all 11 Campbell 2017: Saw game action in a win over Valparaiso… games, making six starts at defensive tackle…Made at least one tackle in each game…Made a season-high five tackles at Presbyterian…Tallied 2016: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2016 four stops in a win over Drake…Notched three tackles with 1.0 sack in a season… win over Pikeville…Recorded three tackles against Marist with 1.5 sacks… Assisted on a sack at Davidson…Assisted on another tackle for loss at Prep/Personal: Named 2015 specialist of the year…A long snapper his fi- Stetson… nal three years at North Myrtle Beach High…Also played tight end (2014), wide receiver (2013) and quarterback (2012) during his prep career… At East Carolina Coached by Perry Woolbright and Blair Hardin…Also lettered in basketball 2014: Redshirted the 2014 season… and golf…Full name is Cameron Nicholas Kelshaw…Son of Ernie and Niki Kelshaw…Born Nov. 7, 1997 in Neptune, N.J. …Uncle, Jeremy, punted at Prep/Personal: Led Mount Airy to four-straight conference champion- East Tennessee State…Mother played softball at Georgian Court Universi- ships…Named all-state as a senior…Collected all-region accolades as ty…A political science major… a junior and a senior…Coached by Kelly Holder…Full name is Isaiah Jaquan King…Born March 18, 1996 in Mount Airy, N.C. …Son of Stepha- nie Washington…Has four siblings, Ezekiel, Gabriel, Isaac and Solomon… ISAIAH KING 90 NOAH 91 6-2 / 290 / R-SR. LAYDEN DEFENSIVE LINE MOUNT AIRY, N.C. / MOUNT AIRY HS / ECU 6-5 / 255 / R-SR. DEFENSIVE LINE 2018: Received a medical redshirt after missing the 2018 season due to CHAPEL HILL, N.C. / CHAPEL HILL HS injury…Phil Steele preseason Third Team All-Big South… 2018: Registered 23 total tackles with 10 solo stops…Collected 1.5 tackles 2017: Made 46 total tackles, including 16 solo stops at defensive tackle… for loss…Also broke up a pass…Played in all 11 games, making three Collected 4.0 tackles for loss, including 2.5 sacks…Added seven quarter- starts at defensive end…Collected a tackle in each of the team’s first nine back hurries, also breaking up a pass…Played in all 11 Campbell games, games of the season…Gathered a season-high four tackles at Kennesaw making 10 starts…Registered at least two tackles in each game on the State…Made three stops in wins over Chowan, Georgetown, Shaw and season…Made a season-best seven tackles against Jacksonville…Gath- ered six tackles in a win at Davidson…Made five solo stops in a win at Dayton, including a sack, tacking on a pass breakup…Also collected five

46 @GOCAMELSFB 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL Wagner, also assisting on a TFL at Georgetown…Collected two tack- les, including 1.0 TFL against Coastal Carolina…Also made two tackles against North Alabama and Gardner-Webb…Made a tackle and broke up a pass at Monmouth… RAY 11 2017: Played in 11 Campbell games, starting the team’s first 10 games at MILLER defensive end…Totaled 35 tackles on the season, including 5.5 sacks… Added 1.0 sacks…Also batted down two passes and collected two quar- 6-2 / 235 / SR. terback hurries…Registered a tackle in 10 of CU’s 11 contests…Made a LINEBACKER season-high six tackles, including 2.0 stops for loss at Butler…Made two SPARTANBURG, S.C. / BYRNES HS stops, assisting on a TFL in a win over Methodist…Also assisted on a TFL against Georgetown, totaling five tackles…Made four stops at Presbyte- 2018: Started Campbell’s first six games at linebacker before a sea- rian…Also posted four tackles in a win at Davidson, adding 1.5 tackles son-ending injury…Phil Steele preseason Second Team All-Big South… for loss…Made two tackles in a win at Stetson…Also posted tackles at Totaled 29 tackles on the season with a fumble recovery, an interception, Dayton and against Drake… two hurries and two pass breakups…Made a season-high eight tackles with two pass breakups and a QB hurry in a win over Chowan…Tallied 2016: Made eight tackles with one sack on the year…Played in eight seven tackles against Coastal Carolina…Picked up five tackles in a win games…Tallied a season-best four tackles in a win over Bluefield…Made over North Alabama…Made three stops in Campbell wins over George- two stops at Chowan…Added tackles against Presbyterian and Butler… town, Shaw and Wagner, adding an interception and a hurry against Wagner… 2015: Redshirted the 2015 season… 2017: Named honorable mention All-PFL…Also named Third Team All- Prep/Personal: Named first team all-conference as a junior and senior…A PFL by Phil Steele…Totaled 65 tackles, including 39 solo stops...Posted second team all-conference performer as a sophomore…A three year 9.5 tackles for loss, including 2.0 sacks…Also broke up three passes and letterwinner as a defensive end and tight end with the Tigers…Led Chapel recovered a fumble…Credited with three QB hurries…Started and played Hill High to the state semifinals as a senior…Coached by Isaac Marsh… in 10 games…Posted four stops in CU’s season-opening win over Meth- Named all-conference in lacrosse in 2014…Lacrosse team defensive MVP odist…Made six tackles against Georgetown…Recorded eight tackles, in 2015…Born April 21, 1996 in Durham, N.C. …Son of Keith and Yvette including seven solo, at Presbyterian…Tallied four tackles, with 1.0 for loss Layden…Has a sister, Katelyn…Sister plays volleyball at Campbell…Ma- at Stetson…Collected 2.0 sacks with six total tackles in a win over More- joring in kinesiology with a pre-physical therapy track… head State…Notched nine tackles, 1.5 TFL, with a pass breakup against Valparaiso…Followed that with 3.0 tackles for loss, totaling eight stops, in a win at Dayton…Added five tackles and a fumble recovery at Butler… Collected a season-high 10 tackles with 2.0 stops for loss at Davidson… TYLER 77 Recorded five tackles against Drake… MCLELLAN 2016: Tallied an honorable mention STATS National Freshman of the Week nod (9/5) after posting a team-high 11 tackles, including three solo 6-8 / 355 / R-SO. stops in his first collegiate game, adding a sack and 2.5 tackles for loss in OFFENSIVE LINE a win over Bluefield College…Totaled 39 tackles for the season, adding NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. / FORT DORCHESTER HS 4.0 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks…Also blocked a kick and tallied three hurries…Posted 10 tackles against Presbyterian, making six solo stops… 2018: Missed the 2018 season due to injury… Collected four tackles and blocked a kick against Chowan…Added four tackles against Stetson… 2017: Redshirted the 2017 season… Prep/Personal: Named Byrnes High School Scholar-Athlete of the Year… Prep/Personal: Helped Fort Dorchester to a combined 23-4 record over his final two seasons…Named first team all-state as a senior…Collected second team all-state honors as a junior…Coached by Steve LaPrad… Full name is Tyler Scott McLellan…Born July 21, 1999…Son of Timothy and Veronica McLellan…Has a brother, Thomas…Majoring in business administration…

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2018: Played in five games as a redshirt freshman…Saw time on special teams and as a defensive back…

2017: Redshirted the 2017 season…

Prep/Personal: Named all-conference as a junior and senior…Invited to the All-American combine in 2015…Totaled 20 tackles with an intercep- tion, a pass breakup and a blocked kick…Gathered 61 career tackles with four interceptions, 20 pass breakups, five fumble recoveries and three blocked kicks…Coached by Rocky White…Also lettered in track…Born Sept. 12, 1999 in Charlotte, N.C. …Son of William and Sheila McNeely… Has a sister, Jessica…A kinesiology major with a pre-physical therapy track… GOCAMELS.COM 47

® 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL Also lettered in basketball and track & field…Set the Byrnes discus record…Full name is Ray Paxton Miller, Jr. …Born on June 18, 1998 in Spartanburg, S.C. …Son of Ray and Tina Miller…Relative of former Clem- son wide receiver and current New York Jet Charone Peake…Majoring in TREVIN 82 criminal justice administration… MUSE

6-1 / 190 / R-SO. WIDE RECEIVER JAMAH 96 RALEIGH, N.C. / WAKE CHRISTIAN MITCHELL 2018: Saw time in Campbell’s win over Wagner…

6-1 / 315 / R-JR. 2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2017 DEFENSIVE LINE season… ROCK HILL, S.C. / NORTHWESTERN HS Prep/Personal: Named first team all-state and first team all-conference 2018: Played in six games, starting at defensive tackle in Campbell’s as a senior…Named team defensive MVP as a senior…Played wide season-opening win over Chowan…Missed five games due to injury… receiver, quarterback and defensive back in 2016…Coached by Stephen Gathered six total tackles on the year, including two solo stops…Posted Cochran…Born Jan. 24, 1999 in Washington, D.C. …Son of Trevin and two tackles against Charleston Southern…Added stops against Chowan, Nanyamka Muse…Has two siblings, Keon and Milan…A criminal justice Monmouth, Gardner-Webb and Kennesaw State…Also played at Presby- administration major… terian…

2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Played in all 11 Campbell games, making nine starts at defensive tackle…Tallied 31 tackles on the FRANCISCO season…Recorded 3.5 tackles for loss, including 1.5 sacks…Also record- 19 ed a hurry…Recorded at least one tackle in all 11 games as a redshirt NELSON freshman…Collected 1.5 sacks at Presbyterian, totaling five tackles, a season high…Made four tackles in a season-opening win over Method- 6-4 / 255 / R-JR. ist…Tacked on four tackles with 1.0 for loss against Georgetown…Made DEFENSIVE LINE two stops in a win at Stetson to open PFL play…Registered four tackles in LAKELAND, FLA. / ARIZONA a win over Morehead State…Collected three stops, with 0.5 TFL in a win over Valparaiso…Piled up four more tackles against Drake…Also made 2018: Posted 22 total tackles on the season, including 4.0 stops for loss tackles against Dayton, Butler, Jacksonville and Davidson… and a sack…Also recorded a hurry…Played in all 11 Campbell games, making seven starts at defensive end…Notched at least one tackle in 2016: Redshirted the 2016 season… eight games…Gathered a season-high four tackles with 0.5 TFL in a win over Shaw…Tallied three tackles against Chowan, Georgetown, Coastal Prep/Personal: A three year letterwinner at Northwestern High School… Carolina and Charleston Southern…Added 2.0 tackles for loss in a win at Helped lead the Trojans to state championships as a sophomore and Georgetown…Assisted on a stop for loss in CU’s season-opening win over senior, including a perfect 15-0 record as a sophomore…Tallied 66 tackles Chowan…Recorded a solo sack, one of two tackles at Kennesaw State… with seven tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks as a senior…Totaled 173 tackles Added two stops against Wagner and Presbyterian, both Campbell wins… with 12 tackles for loss and nine sacks during his high school career… Coached by Kyle Richardson…Also lettered in wrestling and track & At Arizona (2016-17): Redshirted the 2016 season with the Wildcats…Did field…Born Sept. 14, 1997 in Washington, D.C. …Son of Daniel Stover not see game action in 2017… and Tanya Mitchell…Has five siblings…Majoring in graphic design… Prep/Personal: Graduated in 2016 from Kathleen High School in Lake- land, Fla. …Rated a two-star recruit by Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247 Sports…Helped team to a 9-2 record in 2015…Also played basketball in REECE high school…Son of Francisco Nelson II and Elizabeth Keys…A communi- MOULTON 37 cations studies major…

5-11 / 190 / R-FR. DEFENSIVE BACK WILMINGTON, N.C. / HOGGARD HS

2018: Played in Campbell’s final two games of the season…Assisted on a tackle against Charleston Southern…Also played in a Big South win at Presbyterian…Received a redshirt for the 2018 season…

Prep/Personal: Posted 85 tackles with three interceptions as a junior… Collected 70 stops with three interceptions as a senior…A two-time all-area and first team all-conference performer…Guided the Vikings to the state semifinals…Coached by Craig Underwood…Also lettered in baseball and track…Named Mid-Eastern Conference Track Runner of the Year, as well as first team all-area and all-conference…Full name is Samuel Reece Moulton…Born March 27, 2000…Son of Eric and Serinda Moulton…Has six siblings, Trent, Morgan, Ruby, Jude, Zeke and Ike…Plans a homeland security major…

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6-5 / 250 / R-SO. DEFENSIVE LINE CHARLOTTE, N.C. / HARDING UNIVERSITY HS

2018: Collected 12 total tackles on the season, including 1.5 stops for loss and 0.5 sacks, with two passes batted down and a blocked kick… Played in all 11 Campbell games, making a start against Gardner-Webb… Assisted on two tackles against Gardner-Webb, a TFL and a sack, adding two breakups…Gathered a season-high four tackles in Campbell’s finale against Charleston Southern…Posted two tackles against Coastal Caro- lina and Kennesaw State…Added one stop apiece against Chowan and Wagner, both CU wins…Blocked a kick in a win at Presbyterian…

2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2017 season…

Prep/Personal: Named all-conference as a senior, leading the league in sacks…A Wendy’s Heisman nominee…Collected nearly 60 total tackles as a senior…Averaged 1.2 sacks per game…Coached by Sam Grein- er…Born Dec. 24, 1998…Son of Festus and Helen Ngwenah…Has four siblings, Indah, Faithful, Elishama and Wonderful…A trust and wealth management major…

apiece against Shaw and Gardner-Webb…Added three punt returns for 11 BOSS 15 yards against Gardner-Webb… PARSON At Mesa CC (2017): Posted 44 total tackles at Mesa Community College in 2017, adding three interceptions and a sack…Helped the Thunderbirds 6-0 / 215 / R-FR. to a final national ranking of No. 5 in the NJCAA polls…Previously attend- LINEBACKER ed Memphis from 2015-16...Did not appear in a game for the Tigers... CHARLOTTE, N.C. / HARDING UNIVERSITY HS Prep/Personal: Tallied 110 career tackles with nine interceptions and 36 2018: Received a redshirt…Appeared in Campbell’s season-opening win pass breakups at Clay-Chalkville…Helped lead the Cougars to a state over Chowan… championship in 2014, and three-straight region titles from 2012-14… Named to the Birmingham All-Metro and All-USA Alabama Team… Prep/Personal: A two-time defensive player of the year and all-conference Coached by Jerry Hood…Also lettered in basketball, earning all-tour- performer for the Harding Rams…Totaled 125 tackles, six sacks, four nament honors twice…Full name is Kameron S. Prewitt…Born May 15, forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and one interception as a senior… 1997…Son of Damien and Aisha Prewitt…Has one sibling, Kynnedi…A Served as a team captain as a junior and senior…Coached by Sam Grie- communications major at Campbell… ner…Also lettered in soccer, earning the team’s most improved award… Full name is Boss Xavier Parson…Born March 19, 1999…Son of Orlando and Misschellia Parson…Has one brother, Darius…Plans a biology ma- jor… MATT PRICE 79 KAM 6-3 / 285 / R-SR. 1 OFFENSIVE LINE PREWITT DILLON, S.C. / DILLON CHRISTIAN

5-11 / 185 / R-SR. 2018: Started all 11 CU games, mostly at guard…Helped Campbell rank DEFENSIVE BACK ninth nationally in sacks allowed…Helped clear the way for six individu- BIRMINGHAM, ALA. / MESA CC al 100-yard rushing games…Aided Campbell to the Big South’s sec- ond-ranked passing offense, pass completions, passing yards and pass 2018: Named Third Team Big South All-Conference by Phil Steele…To- touchdowns, as well as third-ranked totals in scoring offense, touchdowns, taled 36 tackles, including 3.0 for loss, on the season with an interception, total offense, rush yards and rush TDs…Helped CU rush for a season-high a forced fumble, three pass breakups and a hurry…Returned nine punts, 366 yards and five touchdowns in a win over Wagner, matching a season all over the last four games, for 67 total yards (7.4 average), including best with 486 yards of total offense…Also helped the Camels pile up 486 a long of 28 yards against Charleston Southern…Played in all 11 team total yards in a win over Shaw…Pushed Campbell to 337 yards rushing games, starting Campbell’s first 10 games of the season at cornerback… and 446 total yards in a win at Presbyterian…Helped hold opponents Picked up an interception, adding a breakup and a tackle in a win over without a sack five times on the season…Aided CU to 333 yards passing Wagner…Posted 2.0 tackles for loss with three total stops, plus two pass at Monmouth…Helped the Camels to 462 total yards with 260 passing and breakups in a win over Chowan…Registered a season-best seven tackles 202 rushing in a win over Chowan… against Coastal Carolina…Tallied five stops against Georgetown, North Alabama and Charleston Southern…Recorded three tackles at Monmouth 2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Started Campbell’s first and Presbyterian…Returned five punts for 28 yards at Presbyterian… two games of the season at center before being sidelined due to injury… Made two tackles with one for loss at Kennesaw State…Added one tackle Helped CU roll up 434 yards of total offense in a win over Methodist…Also

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2017: Played in all 11 Campbell games as a freshman…Collected 16 tackles on the year, assisting on a TFL…Made four tackles, matching a season-best, in his Campbell debut, a win over Methodist…Also collected four stops in a win over Valparaiso…Made three tackles in Campbell’s PFL opener, a win over Stetson…Notched three tackles in a win at Davidson… Assisted on a tackle for loss against Drake…Also logged a tackle against Jacksonville…

Prep/Personal: Named team MVP and defensive MVP as a senior… Also named school’s most dominant male athlete as a senior…Earned the team spirit award as a junior…Averaged 12 tackles per game as a started against Georgetown… senior, adding three forced fumbles and a touchdown…Coached by Ryan Crowder…Born May 16, 1999 in Salisbury, N.C. …Son of Tywen White 2016: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Saw time in five games and Ashley Blackwell…Has three siblings, Lawan, Tallon and Caia…Ma- on the year…Helped Campbell rank third in the PFL in rushing offense, joring in biology… standing 14th nationally at 208.2 yards per game…Also helped the Camels rank fourth in the PFL in total offense, standing 35th among FCS competition at 408.8 yards per game… ZACH 2015: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2015 3 season… RODERICK

Prep/Personal: A two-time all-state performer…Named region co-player 6-1 / 180 / SR. of the year as a senior…Notched all-region honors three times…Posted WIDE RECEIVER 64 tackles as a senior, adding 17 tackles for loss, 10 sacks, four passes FREDERICKSBURG, VA. / WOODBERRY FOREST defended and four forced fumbles…Made 261 career tackles with an inter- ception, 35 tackles for loss, 21.5 sacks, seven forced fumbles, six fumble 2018: Caught 21 passes on the season for 253 yards and two touch- recoveries and seven passes defended…Coached by Christian Wolfe… downs…Also returned six kickoffs for 119 yards (19.8 average)…Made Also lettered in basketball…A three-time weight division state champion… 10 starts at wide receiver as a junior, seeing action in all 11 games… Full name is Josiah Matthew Price…Born Sept. 6, 1996 in Dillon, S.C. … Posted a season-high 76 yards on two catches, including a 72-yard TD Son of Phil and Ruth Price…Has five siblings, Phillip, David, Grace, John reception, also a season-long, in a win over Chowan to open the season… Michael and Luke…Brother, Phillip, played left tackle at Clemson…Major- Also caught a touchdown pass in a win over North Alabama, recording ing in exercise and sport science… two grabs for 16 yards on the day, and returning three kicks for 69 yards, including a season-long return of 36 yards…Made three catches for 47 yards in CU’s season finale against Charleston Southern…Collected 44 yards receiving on three catches against Gardner-Webb…Made a 20-yard TYWUN catch against Coastal Carolina…Matched a season-high with three catch- 32 es each against Shaw and Presbyterian, combining for 31 yards…Also RIVENS hauled in passes against Georgetown, Wagner and Monmouth, adding three kick returns for 50 yards at Monmouth… 6-0 / 220 / JR. LINEBACKER 2017: Played in 10 games on the season, making seven starts at wide SALISBURY, N.C. / SALISBURY HS receiver…Totaled 269 yards receiving on 22 catches, adding four touch- downs…Made a catch in nine of his 10 games played…Posted multi- 2018: Posted 45 total tackles, including 20 solo stops as a sophomore… ple catches six times…Hauled in two touchdown passes in a win over Tallied 6.0 TFL with 1.5 sacks…Played in all 11 Campbell games, starting Valparaiso, totaling four catches for 48 yards…Collected a season-high the team’s final five outings at outside linebacker…Made at least one 51 yards receiving with a TD on four grabs in a win at Stetson…Made a tackle in all 11 games…Collected a season-high nine stops at Kennesaw seven yard touchdown catch in a win over Methodist…Made five grabs State, adding 1.0 TFL…Made seven stops in CU’s season finale against for 43 yards against Georgetown…Posted 33 yards on two catches in a Charleston Southern…Registered 2.0 tackles for loss with six total tackles win over Morehead State…Collected two catches with 28 yards in a win at at Monmouth…Tallied five tackles in a win over North Alabama, recording Dayton…Added 46 yards on two catches against Jacksonville…Also made 1.0 TFL…Made five tackles against Gardner-Webb with 1.0 TFL, including catches against Presbyterian and Butler… 0.5 sack, tacking on a QB hurry…Notched three tackles, including 1.0 sack in a win over Shaw…Also added three tackles in wins against Chow- 2016: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Played in nine games, an and Presbyterian…Posted two stops in a win at Georgetown…Also making eight starts…Caught eight passes for 85 yards on the season… made tackles against Coastal Carolina and Wagner… 50 @GOCAMELSFB 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL

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6-0 / 200 / R-JR. DEFENSIVE BACK WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. / WEST FORSYTH HS

2018: Phil Steele preseason Third Team All-Big South…Played and start- ed in four games as a junior…Received a redshirt…Gathered nine tackles, including 0.5 for loss with three pass breakups…Totaled a season-high five stops, including an assisted TFL and a breakup in his season debut, a win over North Alabama…Added three stops in a win over Wagner…Made a tackle against Gardner-Webb…Broke up two passes at Monmouth…

2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Played and started 10 games on the season…Made 31 total tackles, including 22 solo stops on the season…Broke up six passes, adding an interception and a forced fumble…Made at least one tackle in each game played on the year… Made two stops in Campbell’s season-opening win over Methodist… Forced a fumble, broke up a pass and made three tackles against Georgetown…Broke up a pass with three tackles at Presbyterian…Tallied two tackles in a win at Stetson…Posted three stops while assisting on a tackle for loss in a win over Morehead State…Broke up a pair of passes and added four tackles in a win over Valparaiso…Posted three tackles in a win at Dayton, intercepting a Flyer pass in the fourth quarter to set up Mitchell Brown’s 30-yard field goal, putting Campbell up 17-7 with 2:26 to Made a 36 yard grab at Marist, a season best…Hauled in three passes for play…Collected three tackles and broke up a pass at Butler…Notched a 15 yards in an overtime win over Butler…Made two catches for 18 yards season-high seven tackles, also solo, against Jacksonville…Recovered a against Davidson… fumble, broke up a pass and registered a tackle against Drake…

Prep/Personal: Ranked No. 2 in the state for receiving yards as a senior… 2016: Played in six games, making two starts…Collected 12 tackles, Named all-state as a junior and senior…Played in the USA game…Hauled with 1.0 for loss and a pass defense…Also returned seven kicks for 146 in 1,231 yards and 16 touchdowns on 67 catches as a senior…Coached yards and a team-best 20.9 average…Started games against Butler and by Clint Alexander…Also an all-state track athlete, breaking the school Marist…Notched a season-best four stops against Presbyterian… 4x100 record…A team captain for both football and track…Born Feb. 16. 1997…Son of Marshall Hassell and Lori Roderick-Hassell…Has a brother, Prep/Personal: A four year letterwinner at West Forsyth High School…Also Robbie…A BBA trust and wealth management major… lettered in basketball…Scored 205 points in the Frank Spencer Holiday Classic…Born May 23, 1998 in Winston-Salem, N.C. …Son of James and Charna Slade…Has two siblings, Chantice and Jalaiah…A communica- tions studies major… EDDIE ROX 66

6-2 / 290 / R-SO. OFFENSIVE LINE PINSON, ALA. / CLAY-CHALKVILLE HS

2018: Played in seven games as a redshirt freshman, making starts at guard against Gardner-Webb and Kennesaw State…Helped Camp- bell rank ninth nationally in sacks allowed…Aided Campbell to the Big South’s second-ranked passing offense, pass completions, passing yards and pass touchdowns, as well as third-ranked totals in scoring offense, touchdowns, total offense, rush yards and rush TDs…Helped CU rush for a season-high 366 yards and five touchdowns in a win over Wagner, matching a season best with 486 yards of total offense…Also helped the Camels pile up 486 total yards in a win over Shaw…Pushed Campbell to 337 yards rushing and 446 total yards in a win at Presbyterian…Aided CU to 333 yards passing at Monmouth…Helped the Camels to 462 total yards with 260 passing and 202 rushing in a win over Chowan…

2017: Redshirted the 2017 season…

Prep/Personal: An all-district performer as a senior…Posted 108 pancake blocks…Helped Clay-Chalkville High School to a 46-8 overall record from 2013-16…Helped the Cougars to a 15-0 record and a state championship as a sophomore…Coached by Jerry Hood…Full name is Eddie Benard Rox III…Son of Eddie Rox, Jr. and Lasandra Marshall…Has two older siblings, Byron and Ebony…Born May 21, 1999 in Birmingham, Ala. … Majoring in communication studies…

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® 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL Prep/Personal: Named all-district, all-conference and all-region as a junior and senior…Hauled in 79 career catches for 1,651 yards and 18 touch- CALEB downs…Posted 800 receiving yards on 28 catches with eight touchdowns 8 as a senior…Coached by Brad Bradley…Also lettered in basketball, SNEAD earning all-district, all-conference, all-region and all-state honors…Played in the Virginia all-star game…A 1,000 point scorer…A National Honor So- 6-3 / 210 / R-SO. ciety member…Full name is Caleb Jeremiah Snead…Born July 11, 1999 WIDE RECEIVER in Lynchburg, Va. …Son of J.D. and Amy Snead…A business administra- LYNCHBURG, VA. / HERITAGE HS tion major…

2018: Named First Team Freshman All-America by Phil Steele and HERO Sports…Tabbed First Team All-Big South…The second Camel to ever be IVAN named first team all-conference as a freshman, joining former linebacker 93 Milton Brown (2008, Pioneer Football League)…A finalist for the STATS STAPLES FCS Jerry Rice Award…Named Big South Freshman of the Week four times…Tabbed a STATS Honorable Mention National Freshman of the 6-2 / 315 / R-SO. Week honoree twice…Finished his rookie season with 810 receiving DEFENSIVE LINE yards and nine TD catches, leading all FCS freshmen and ranking second STONE MOUNTAIN, GA. / STEPHENSON HS among all Big South receivers…Averaged 18.0 yards per catch, a league best…His nine TDs tied a Big South freshman record, while 810 yards, 2018: Totaled four tackles on the season…Saw action in six games as nine touchdowns and 45 receptions are all Campbell rookie records… a redshirt freshman…Registered stops against Coastal Carolina, Shaw, Posted 10 receptions, tied for the most by a Big South player in 2018, with Wagner and Gardner-Webb…Also played against Chowan and North 188 yards, both Campbell single-game records, with two touchdowns at Alabama… Monmouth, earning Big South Freshman of the Week and honorable men- tion FCS Freshman of the Week accolades…Named Big South Freshman 2017: Redshirted the 2017 season… of the Week and honorable mention FCS Freshman of the Week following CU’s win at Georgetown, posting 98 yards on three catches, including a Prep/Personal: Tallied 80 total tackles with two forced fumbles, one fumble 70-yard TD reception…Tabbed Big South Freshman of the Week for the recovery, a sack and 20 tackles for loss as a senior…Piled up 133 career second consecutive week after registering 72 yards and a touchdown on tackles with four forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, 30 tackles for four catches against Coastal Carolina…Named Big South Freshman of the loss and five sacks…Named most outstanding defensive lineman as a Week for a fourth time after collecting 55 yards receiving with a touchdown senior…Named team’s most improved player as a junior…Helped the on five catches in Campbell’s win at Presbyterian…Reached the 100-yard Jaguars to a 27-9 record from 2014-16…Coached by Ron Gartrell…Full mark for the second straight week with 119 on seven catches and a TD name is Ivan Christian White-Staples…Born May 4, 1999…Son of Jones against Gardner-Webb…Made five catches for 95 yards and a touchdown and Chiquita Staples…Has five siblings, Thomas, Jim, Matthew, Jordan in Campbell’s season finale against Charleston Southern…Took a 49 and Michael…A sport management major… yard touchdown for his first career catch in a win over Chowan, totaling 57 yards on two grabs in the win…Also scored a TD in a win over North Alabama, adding three catches for 43 yards…Also made a grab for 12 yards at Kennesaw State…Posted a pair of catches for 11 yards against GREG Wagner…Collected a touchdown in eight different games…Started all 11 28 games at wide receiver… STREATER

2017: Redshirted the 2017 season… 5-11 / 195 / R-SO. DEFENSIVE BACK HIGH POINT, N.C. / HIGH POINT CHRISTIAN

2018: Played in Campbell wins over Chowan and Shaw before his season was cut short due to injury…

2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Played in eight games, all in PFL play, as a freshman…Totaled six tackles, including four solo stops, forcing a fumble and assisting on a TFL…Made collegiate debut at Stetson…Collected two tackles, assisting on a tackle for loss in a win over Morehead State…Added stops against Valparaiso, Jacksonville, Davidson and Drake…Also forced a fumble at Davidson…

Prep/Personal: Posted 12 career interceptions, 167 tackles and three forced fumbles…Helped lead the Cougars to two state championships… Coached by Scott Bell…Full name is Gregory Tariq Streater…Has one sibling, Malik…Born Jan. 11, 1999 in High Point, N.C. …Majoring in busi- ness…

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6-4 / 290 / R-JR. OFFENSIVE LINE APEX, N.C. / APEX HS

2018: Missed the season due to injury…

52 @GOCAMELSFB 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL 2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Saw time in Campbell’s season-opening win over Methodist… BARRETT 2016: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2016 65 season… TOWNSEND

Prep/Personal: A two year letterwinner as an offensive lineman at Apex 6-3 / 245 / R-FR. High School…Caoched by Joe Killey and Shane Skeens…Also lettered in OFFENSIVE LINE wrestling…Full name is Campbell Jonas Tarpey…Born Feb. 19, 1998 in BEAR CREEK, N.C. / CHATHAM CENTRAL HS State College, Pa. …Son of Rex and Kristen Tarpey…Majoring in business administration (pre-law)… 2018: Redshirted the 2018 season…

Prep/Personal: Coached by Robert Pegram and Sherman Howze…Also lettered in baseball (2014-2017) and track & field (2018)…Full name is MCKAY Barrett Lee Townsend…Born March 16, 2000…Parents are Bobby and 38 Barbara Townsend…Has a sister, Alayna…A mechanical engineering TAYLOR major…

5-9 / 175 / R-FR. KICKER / PUNTER MONTGOMERY, ALA. / TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHRIS 55 2018: Did not see game action… WEBB

Prep/Personal: Majoring in exercise and sport science… 6-3 / 300 / R-SR. OFFENSIVE LINE CONCORD, N.C. / CONCORD UNIVERSITY

KESHAWN 2018: Played and started seven games for the Camels at center, missing 33 four games due to injury…Helped Campbell rank ninth nationally in THOMPSON sacks allowed…Helped clear the way for two individual 100-yard rushing games…Aided Campbell to the Big South’s second-ranked passing 6-0 / 210 / R-SO. offense, pass completions, passing yards and pass touchdowns, as well LINEBACKER as third-ranked totals in scoring offense, touchdowns, total offense, rush HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. / ORANGE HS yards and rush TDs…Helped the Camels pile up 486 total yards in a win over Shaw…Pushed Campbell to 337 yards rushing and 446 total yards 2018: Collected eight total tackles on the season, with four solo…Played in a win at Presbyterian…Helped the Camels to 462 total yards with 260 in all 11 Campbell games...A mainstay on the CU special teams units… passing and 202 rushing in a win over Chowan… Notched a season-high three tackles in Campbell’s season-opening win over Chowan…Made two tackles in a win at Georgetown…Added stops 2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll… against North Alabama, Kennesaw State and Charleston Southern… At Concord: 2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2017 2015-16: Appeared in all games for the Mountain Lions during the sea- season… son…Redshirted the 2015 season…

Prep/Personal: Helped lead the Panthers to an undefeated season as a senior…A two-time all-conference performer…Named all-area as a senior…Nominated for the East-West All-Star Game…A WRAL Extra Effort Award winner…Coached by Pat Moser…Also lettered in track and basketball…An A/B honor roll student…Son of Steve Thompson and Peggy Currie…Has a sister, Kenesha…Born Oct. 4, 1999 in Durham, N.C. …Majoring in trust and wealth management…

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6-4 / 280 / R-SO. OFFENSIVE LINE RALEIGH, N.C. / NEEDHAM BROUGHTON HS

2018: Did not appear in a game for the Camels…

2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2017 season…

Prep/Personal: Named academic all-conference and all-state from 2013- 16…Coached by Billy Lane and Chris Davison… Also lettered in track… Full name is Samuel Thomas Thorne…Has one brother, Jackson…Born Oct. 22, 1998 in Raleigh, N.C. …Majoring in political science (pre-law)…

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® 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL Prep/Personal: A four year letterwinner for the Spiders…A three-time 2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Played in all 11 Campbell all-conference and all-county performer…Coached by Glen Padgett…A games on the season…Totaled 28 tackles with 14 solo stops…Forced a National Honor Society member…Full name is Christopher Lee Webb… fumble, intercepted a pass and broke up a pair of throws on the year… Son of Chris Webb and Noelle Thomas…Sister, Madison, plays softball at Made two tackles and forced a fumble in Campbell’s season-opening win North Carolina Central…Born April 17, 1997 in Kannapolis, N.C. …Major- over Methodist…Posted four stops against Georgetown…Collected a sea- ing in business administration… son-high seven tackles in a win at Dayton…Made two stops each against Butler and Jacksonville…Collected three tackles and broke up a pass in a win at Davidson…Posted six tackles against Drake…Broke up a pass in a win over Morehead State…Added a tackle apiece in wins against Stetson ANTONIO 7 and Valparaiso… WHITEHEAD 2016: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2016 season… 6-1 / 190 / SO. WIDE RECEIVER Prep/Personal: Named all-state as a senior…Posted 35 tackles and five LAKELAND, FLA. / LAKELAND HS interceptions in his prep career…Coached by Buddy Anderson…Also lettered in basketball, serving as team captain…Full name is Levi Holder 2018: Hauled in 15 receptions for 135 yards and a touchdown as a true Wiggins…Born July 5, 1998 in Birmingham, Ala. …Son of Samuel and freshman in 2018…Added five yards rushing on two carries, both in a win Leah Wiggins…Has two siblings, Sam and Jaleah…Majoring in trust and at Georgetown…Added 27 yards on three catches against the Hoyas… wealth management… Saw time in seven games, making a start at wide receiver against Shaw… Missed four of the team’s final five games due to injury…Picked up a sea- son-best 70 yards on six grabs with a TD in a win over Shaw…Posted four catches for 20 yards in a win over North Alabama…Collected 18 yards on two catches in a win over Chowan…Also saw time against Coastal Carolina and Wagner…

Prep/Personal: Helped lead the Dreadnaughts to three straight district championships from 2015-17…Coached by Irving Strickland and Bill Cas- tle…Also lettered in basketball…Full name is Antonio Dewan Whitehead, Jr. …Born Oct. 10, 1999…Son of Mary and Antonio Whitehead, Sr. …Has two siblings, Antoneisha and Jaquayla…

LEVI GERALD 10 WIGGINS 29 WILKES, JR. 5-11 / 185 / R-SR. 5-10 / 180 / R-JR. DEFENSIVE BACK DEFENSIVE BACK DURHAM, N.C. / HILLSIDE HS BIRMINGHAM, ALA. / VESTAVIA HILLS HS 2018: Gathered 10 tackles on the season, including four solo stops… 2018: Totaled 38 tackles, including 29 solo stops, 3.5 TFL, two break- Added two pass breakups…Saw time in eight games as a redshirt junior, ups and an interception…Played in all 11 Campbell games as a redshirt making a start in Campbell’s season finale against Charleston Southern… junior, making six total starts…Made multiple tackles in six games on Posted a season-high five tackles against Gardner-Webb…Tallied tackles the season…Posted a season-high eight tackles, including 2.0 TFL at against Chowan, Coastal Carolina, Wagner and Charleston Southern… Kennesaw State…Followed with seven tackles in a win at Presbyterian… Also saw time against Georgetown, Shaw and Monmouth… Posted six tackles, assisting on a stop for loss, and adding a pass breakup in a win over Wagner…Also posted six tackles against Coastal Carolina, 2017: Played in seven games on the season…Tallied 12 total tackles, adding a breakup…Snagged an interception in Campbell’s season-open- making eight solo stops…Added 1.0 TFL, an interception and a pass ing win over Chowan, adding a tackle…Also gathered two stops against breakup…Collected two stops in a win over Methodist…Posted three Monmouth and Charleston Southern…Added a tackle against Gard- tackles, including 1.0 tackle for loss with a pass breakup in a win at ner-Webb…Also played in wins over Shaw and North Alabama… Stetson…Hauled in an interception with a tackle in a win at Dayton…Made a season-high six tackles against Jacksonville…Also saw time against

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over the last 21 consecutive games…Posted 13 catches for 73 yards on the season…Caught at least one pass in six games, snagging a sea- son-best three catches twice (Coastal Carolina, Gardner-Webb)…Helped Campbell rush for 150 or more yards five times and total more than 400 yards of total offense four times…Made two catches for a season-high 21 yards at Monmouth, including a season-long 15 yard grab…Collected 16 yards on three catches against Coastal Carolina…Made three grabs for 10 yards against Gardner-Webb…Also made catches against Georgetown, Shaw, North Alabama and Charleston Southern…

2017: Named Second Team Academic All-PFL…Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Started all 11 games for the Camels at tight end… Totaled 266 yards on 20 catches with three touchdowns on the season… Hauled in a season-high 84 yards with a TD on two catches, including a 69 yard score, in Campbell’s win over Valparaiso…Collected a 33-yard touchdown pass in a win over Methodist…Made a season-high four catch- es, including a touchdown, with 27 yards against Jacksonville…Collected two passes for 62 yards in a win at Davidson…Grabbed three catches for 22 yards against Drake…Caught three passes for 17 yards at Butler… Morehead State, Valparaiso and Butler… Also made catches against Georgetown, Presbyterian, Morehead State and Dayton… 2016: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Collected two tackles on the season…Played in seven total games…Notched tackles in wins 2016: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Hauled in six passes for against Bluefield and Chowan…Played in seven games on the season… 21 yards for the season…Played in all 10 Campbell games…Caught a pass in four straight games (Butler, Marist, Stetson, Drake)…Caught two 2015: Redshirted the 2015 season… passes for nine yards at Chowan…

Prep/Personal: Named all-conference as a senior…Also earned Iron 2015: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2015 Hornets status and the coach’s award in 2014…Notched four intercep- season…Converted from quarterback to tight end… tions, one returned for a touchdown, more than 30 tackles and six forced fumbles as a senior…Coached by Antonio King…Full name is Gerald Prep/Personal: A three-year letterwinner at Princeton High as a quarter- Ansel Wilkes, Jr. …Born April 7, 1997 in Durham, N.C. …Son of Gerald back…Named all-conference, all-area and team MVP as a senior…Led Ansel Wilkes, Sr. and June Wilkes…Has a sister, Jaleigh Silva…Majoring the Bulldogs to their best record in school history at 12-2 in 2014…Passed in kinesiology with a pre-physical therapy track… for 2,246 yards as a senior with 24 touchdowns, while running for 319 yards and 10 scores…Owned 4,883 career passing yards and 940 yards rushing…Coached by Derrick Minor…A Beta Club member…Named most outstanding pitcher in baseball…Basketball MVP and 1,000 point club EZEKIEL member…Also named all-conference and all-area honorable mention in 67 basketball…Born July 5, 1997 in Wilson, N.C. …Son of Mike and Paula WILLIAMS Wooten…Has a younger sister, Meredith…Father is a former center for the Washington Redskins, playing collegiately at VMI…Now an ACC foot- 6-6 / 335 / R-SO. ball official…A kinesiology major (pre-physical therapy)… OFFENSIVE LINE SNELLVILLE, GA. / SOUTH GWINNETT HS

2018: Saw time in six games as a redshirt freshman…Helped Campbell rank ninth nationally in sacks allowed…Aided Campbell to the Big South’s second-ranked passing offense, pass completions, passing yards and pass touchdowns, as well as third-ranked totals in scoring offense, touch- downs, total offense, rush yards and rush TDs…Helped CU rush for a sea- son-high 366 yards and five touchdowns in a win over Wagner, matching a season best with 486 yards of total offense…Also helped the Camels pile up 486 total yards in a win over Shaw…Helped the Camels to 462 total yards with 260 passing and 202 rushing in a win over Chowan…

2017: Redshirted the 2017 season…

Prep/Personal: Coached by John Smalls…Son of Elliott and Sharon Wil- liams…Born Aug. 30, 1999…Has two siblings, Elijah and Tanisha…Major- ing in communication studies with a focus in broadcasting and electronic media…

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6-3 / 235 / R-SR. TIGHT END PRINCETON, N.C. / PRINCETON HS

2018: Named to the Big South All-Academic Team…Tabbed Second Team Big South All-Conference by Phil Steele…Campbell’s starter at tight end

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® 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL NEWCOMERS TREVION JUSTYN ARMSTRONG BENTON

6-4 / 220 / R-JR. 5-11 / 180 / FR. TIGHT END SLOT RECEIVER/RUNNING BACK ETTRICK, VA. / NEVADA JACKSONVILLE, N.C. / JACKSONVILLE HS

At Nevada (2016-18): Switched from wide receiver to tight end in 2018… Prep/Personal: Named All-Area Player of the Year and all-conference Played in 10 games as a redshirt sophomore, making five catches for 42 twice...3AA sportsmanship award winner...Team captain his junior and se- yards…Made a season-high three catches for 29 yards against Portland nior seasons at for the Jacksonville High School Cardinals...Accumulated State, also picking up receptions against Oregon State and Colorado over 1,300 passing yards, 1,000 rushing yards and 35 total touchdowns in State in 2018…Snagged a TD catch four times in 2017, with 12 total grabs 2018 for the Cardinals...Member of the National Honor Society and a FCA for 120 yards…Saw action in 11 games…Set a career long with a 37-yard district leader...Participated in track & field all four years of high school... catch against Hawai’I, posting 52 receiving yards, also a career-best… Son of Odell and Topeka Benton...Has six siblings, Quinika, Jasmine, Redshirted the 2016 season… Odell Jr., Joshua, Mayah, and Josiah...Brother Odell Jr. played football at Elon...Full name is Justyn Blake Benton...Born on Feb. 5, 2001… Prep/Personal: Graduated from Trinity Episcopal School in Richmond, Va. in the spring of 2016…Was a four-year letter winner football and basketball…Led the Titans to back-to-back VISAA Division II state football championships in 2015 and 2016…Earned all-state honors as a junior with 63 receptions for 1,095 yards and 19 touchdowns…Also earned all-state honors as a senior and was named to the 2016 All-Richmond Metro First PRESTON Team with 56 receptions for 987 yards and 17 touchdowns…Named team BISHOP MVP on the basketball team in 2015…Son of Vernon Armstrong and Shaneka Turner…Has five siblings… 6-0 / 170 / FR. WIDE RECEIVER WAKE FOREST, N.C. / RAVENSCROFT HS ADDISON Prep/Personal: Named First team all-conference honorable mention and AUCOIN second team all-conference defense...Was a senior captain and three-time letter winner for the Ravenscroft High School Ravens under head coach 6-6 / 235 / FR. Ned Gonet...Compiled over 1000 all-purpose yards, two interceptions and TIGHT END 36 tackles as a receiver and defensive back at Ravenscroft...Son of Jeff WAKE FOREST, N.C. / NORTH WAKE HOMESCHOOL Bishop and Juliette Edwards-Bishop...Full name is Preston Xavier Bish- op...Born on October 14, 2000… Prep/Personal: Played football for the North Wake Homeschool Saints un- der head coach Jon Dorsey…Helped the Saints go undefeated his senior season…Son of Brent and Amanda Aucoin…Has three siblings, Andrew, Aaron and Alex…Full name is Ad-dison Christopher Aucoin…Born July 24, JEREMIAH 2000… BROWN

6-0 / 170 / FR. DAVARIUS DEFENSIVE BACK BARGNARE TAMPA, FLA. / TAMPA BAY TECH HS Prep/Personal: Finished his senior season with 41 tackles, 14 break-ups, 5-11 / 165 / SO. two interceptions, a fumble recovery and one kickoff return for a touch- WIDE RECEIVER down for Tampa Bay Tech…Named honorable mention All-Hillsborough ORLANDO, FLA. / GEORGIA SOUTHERN County as a senior…A Junior All-Star Showcase participant…Coached by Jayson Roberts…Also ran track, posting a 10.7 100 meter dash at At Georgia Southern (2018): Spent one season at Georgia Southern, the 2018 regionals…Full name is Jeremiah Montre’ll Brown…Born Dec. catching eight passes for 77 yards, while playing in 10 games… 22, 1999…Son of Crystal Brown…Has three siblings, Jordan, Isaiah and Joshua… Prep/Personal: Played for Coach Rodney Wells at Dr. Phillips High...Rated as the No. 203 wide receiver in the country and the No. 213 player in the state of Florida by 247Sports...Ranked the No. 23 player on the Sentinel Central Florida...Led the Class 8A state champs with 48 catches for 698 JUAN yards and eight touchdowns...Scored twice on kick returns in the second CLAROS half against Oak Ridge...A consensus three-star recruit...Born Davarius Trevon Bargnare on September 27 in Orlando...Son of Teresa and Lewis 6-3 / 280 / JR. Mack...Has an older brother, Jaquarius, and a younger sister, Janae OFFENSIVE LINE Mack…Majoring in exercise and sport science… ORLANDO, FLA. / LAKE HOWELL HS

Prep/Personal: Named to first team all-conference, all-district, and all-county as an offensive lineman for the Lake Howell High School Silver Hawks…Also named lineman of the year while at Lake Howell…Partic- ipated in weightlifting and wrestling in high school…Son of Hermes and Betty Claros…Has two siblings, Hermes and Jorge…Full name is Juan Sebastian Claros…Born Feb. 13, 1999...

56 @GOCAMELSFB 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL CAMERON TAI DAVIS GOODE

5-6 / 180 / FR. 5-6 / 140 / FR. RUNNING BACK RUNNING BACK NEW LONDON, N.C. / NORTH STANLY HS ROCHESTER, N.Y. / ST. DAVID’S

Prep/Personal: Enrolled at Campbell in January of 2019…Produced more Prep/Personal: Named North Carolina state player of the year his senior than 6,770 yards in his career for the Comets, including a career-best season...A two-time all-state and all-conference performer...Rushed for 2,570 as a junior in 2017, setting school single season and game records 999 yards on 77 carries with 13 touchdowns, caught 15 passes for 253 for yards…Added school records for touchdowns, as well as longest yards and three touchdowns, and made 28.5 tackles and six interceptions touchdown as a senior, collecting 1,300 yards…Coached by Scott his senior season with the St. David’s Warriors in Raleigh, N.C. ...Named Crisco…Named all-conference in 2016 while totaling 1,700 yards…Also the running back MVP and a VTO All-American at the VTO Camp... lettered in basketball and track…Full name is Cameron Alexander Davis… Named all-conference in basketball for St. David’s his senior year...Son of Born Dec. 31, 2000…Son of Sharon and Forrest Davis…Has three sib- Jermaine and Brittany Goode...Has five siblings, Trameik, Jermaine Jr., lings, Trevor, Alex and Shania…Majoring in exercise and sport science… Brielle, Jordan, and Tahlia...Full name is Taijae Rhaleek Goode...Born Jan. 1, 2000… BROCK MALIK DOMANN GRATE 6-1 / 210 / SO. QUARTERBACK 6-0 / 180 / R-JR. COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. / VENTURA COLLEGE DEFENSIVE BACK PENDLETON, S.C. / WAKE FOREST At Ventura College (2018): Helped pace Ventura College to a South- ern California Football Association championship, an 11-2 record and a Wake Forest (2016-17): Played in six games during the 2018 season, CCCAA state championship game appearance in 2018…Threw for 1,568 notching two tackles and a touchdown, recovering a blocked punt in the yards and 14 touchdowns with 580 rushing yards and seven more scores end zone against Boston College…Suffered a season-ending injury in the on the ground… Deacons’ loss to Clemson…Played in five games with three tackles as a redshirt freshman in 2017…Redshirted as a wide receiver before moving Prep/Personal: Led Pine Creek High School in Colorado Springs, Colo. to defensive back in 2016… to three state championships, earning all-state honors…Also played in the Marcus Dixon All-American Bowl in Myrtle Beach, S.C. to close his Prep/Personal: Team captain at Pendleton High...A 3-star athlete by ESPN high school career…Coached by Todd Miller…Lettered in basketball… and 247Sports...Among the top 25 recruits in South Carolina by ESPN and Full name is Brock Sandler Domann…Born Nov. 9, 1998…Son of Craig 247Sports...Considered the No. 18 recruit in South Carolina by the Char- and Teddi Domann…Has two siblings, Rylee and Jojo…Brother, Jojo, is a lotte Observer...Named first team 2-A all-state as a senior by High School defensive back at Nebraska…Majoring in marketing… Sports Report...Played in the 2015 Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas...Scored three touchdowns including a 60-yard punt return for a touchdown in a win over Blacksburg...Helped the Bulldogs to an 8-3 record in 2015...Had 38 receptions for 284 yards and two touchdowns as a sophomore...Played for C.J. Coach Paul Sutherland...Participated in track for the Bulldogs where he FREEMAN ran the 100 and 400 meters and also competed in the high jump...Earned track athlete of the year from the Anderson Independent-Mail in 2013... 5-11 / 210 / R-JR. Won the 200 and 400 meters at state and finished second in the 100... RUNNING BACK Named all-area in track in 2014...Repeated with titles in the 200 and 400 GREENSBORO, N.C. / WESTERN CC as a junior while finishing second in the 100 meters and third in the long jump...Owns six state championships in track…Son of Sherman and Regi- Iowa Western (2018): Sat out the season due to injury… na Guyton and Rod Brown...Born July 15, 1997...Member of the National South Carolina (2016-17): Did not see any game action in 2017, working Honor Society… his way back from an ACL injury...Redshirted in his true freshmen season after enrolling in January... NICK Prep/Personal: Graduated from Northern Guilford High School in Greens- boro, N.C. midyear and enrolled at South Carolina in January 2016... HARMAN Played for head coach Johnny Roscoe...Rushed for 2,091 yards and 23 touchdowns in his senior season, averaging more than seven yards per 6-3 / 290 / JR. carry and nearly 150 yards per game...In four playoff games, averaged OFFENSIVE LINE 265 rushing yards...The Nighthawks went 10-5 and reached the state LOS ANGELES, CALIF. / COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS Class 3AA semifinals...Rated the 30th-best player in the state of North Carolina and the No. 31 running back in the country by Rivals...Consid- Prep/Personal: Previously attended and played football at the College of ered the No. 36 running back in the nation by 247Sports Composite... the Canyons, a junior college located in Santa Clarita, Calif. …Played high ESPN considered him the 28th-best player in the state and the No. 53 school football for the Saugus High School Centurions…Honor roll recip- running back in the country...A PrepStar All-Atlantic Region pick…Caleb E. ient in high school…Son of Brian and Melody Harman…Has one sibling, Freeman was born November 26, 1997… Ty…Full name is Nicholas Brian Harman…Born March 3, 1998…

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® 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL JOHNATHAN JONATHAN HAWKINS JONES

5-11 / 210 / GR. 6-1 / 180 / FR. RUNNING BACK DEFENSIVE BACK LAWRENCEVILLE, GA. / BUFFALO JACKSONVILLE, FLA. / BISHOP KENNY HS

At Buffalo (2015-18): Played in 38 games with 149 carries for 632 yards Prep/Personal: Lettered at Bishop Kenny High School…Led the city of and two touchdowns for the Bulls…Appeared in 13 games in 2018 with Jacksonville with 54 receptions for 786 yards and seven touchdowns as 25 carries for 114 yards, adding five catches for 47 yards…Started the a wide receiver in 2018, adding 34 tackles with four interceptions and 11 first three games of the 2017 season before missing the remainder pass break-ups as a defensive back…Coached by Bobby Raulerson… of the year with an injury...Carried the ball 35 times for 127 yards and a touchdown on the season...Played in all 12 games in 2016 and made one start at running back…Ranked third on the team in rushing with 338 yards on 74 carries, also ranking fourth on the team in receiving with 21 catches XAVIER for 119 yards…Had a rushing and a receiving touchdown on the season… KANE Was the team’s top kick returner with 26 returns for a 16.2 ypr average… As a freshman in 2015, played in 10 games as a reserve running back 6-1 / 195 / FR. and kick returner, rushing for 53 yards on 15 carries, adding one catch for LINEBACKER three yards…Had six kick returns for 96 yards (16.0 avg.)… CHRISTIANSBURG, VA. / BLUE RIDGE SCHOOL

Prep/Personal: Played for head coach Shannon Jarvis at Mill Creek High Prep/Personal: A two-time first team all-state and all-area quarterback… School…Ran for 1,150 yards on 144 carries (8.0 ypc) and scored 19 Named conference player of the year as a junior…A four-time first team touchdowns his senior season…Named a Top 20 player in the state of all-conference performer, including at Christiansburg High in 2015 at Georgia…A first-team All-Region selection…Named the County Running quarterback…Named first team all-conference as both a quarterback and Back of the Year…Atlanta Journal Constitution All-County First Team… defensive backer in 2017 and 2018, and as a wide receiver as a sopho- Rushed for 108 yards on only four carries in a game against Meadowcreek more…Also named all-region at Christiansburg…Passing for 865 yards his senior season…Also had a 212-yard performance and a 197-yard and 10 touchdowns with 850 yards rushing and five touchdowns, adding game as a senior… a punt return for a TD…Helped the Blue Ridge Barons to a state cham- pionship as a sophomore, passing for 505 yards and three scores with 176 rushing yards, another touchdown, plus 100 yards receiving and two IAN touchdowns, tacking on 10 breakups, two interceptions and two returns for touchdowns…Posted 1520 yards and 17 touchdowns passing with 640 HOVER rushing yards and six scores as a senior, adding 45 tackles, 10 breakups, three interceptions on the defensive side…As a junior, passed for 1423 6-3 / 295 / FR. yards and 12 TDs, rushing for 457 yards and five touchdowns, with 30 OFFENSIVE LINE tackles, seven breakups, two interceptions and 150 return yards…Named ATLANTA, GA. / WESTLAKE HS team MVP in 2018, as well as all purpose player of the year in 2016 and 2017 at Blue Ridge…A three-time team captain…Coached by Tim Cromer, Prep/Personal: Lettered at Westlake High School…Named to the All-Metro Tim Thomas and Jimmy Wills…Also lettered in baseball, basketball and Atlanta/South Fulton team as a senior in 2018…Helped the Lions to a 9-3 indoor track…Full name is Xavier Andrew Kane…Born Feb. 3, 2000… record…Prior to the 2018 season, took part in the Rising Seniors Founda- Son of Doris Bishop and Tim Kane…Has a sister, Sathara…Relative of for tion Georgia Junior Bowl…Coached by Kareem Reid… University of Virginia, NFL and CFL linebacker Dennis Haley, as well as Sidney Snell, Virginia Tech Hall of Fame running back…Plans a business administration major… DESMOND JOHNSON JALEN 6-1 / 190 / FR. KELSEY WIDE RECEIVER JACKSONVILLE, N.C. / LEJEUNE HS 6-2 / 190 / FR. WIDE RECEIVER Prep/Personal: A one-time second team all-area performer...named first GAINESVILLE, FLA. / GAINESVILLE HS team all-conference twice with the Lejeune High School Devilpups...Re- corded 45 catches for 860 yards and eight touchdowns and named team Prep/Personal: Ranked the No. 129 FCS recruit in the 2019 class by MVP his senior year...Coached by Jim Gardiner...Full name is Desmond HERO Sports…Named 6A First Team All-State by FloridaHSFootball.com Elijah Johnson...Son of Billeetae and Kristy Johnson...Sister, Denijah, in 2018…Posted 1,124 receiving yards with nine touchdowns, plus two plays basketball at Columbia College... Born Jul. 26, 2001… rushing scores, as a senior at Gainesville High School…Earned a spot on the Gainesville Sun’s Super 11 team…Earned first team all-area and sec- ond team all-state accolades as a junior, catching 49 passes for 949 yards with nine touchdowns and a long catch of 73 yards…Served as a team captain for the Hurricanes, also lettering in weightlifting and basketball… Coached by Patrick Miller…Full name is Jalen Omri Kelsey…Born Jan. 27, 2001…Son of Keith Kelsey and Yahna Young…Father, Keith Kelsey, Sr. starred at the University of Florida as a linebacker for the Gators’ 1996 National Championship team and spent time on multiple NFL training camp rosters, while his older brother, Keith Kelsey, Jr., also a linebacker, is a current member of the Pittsburgh Steelers, playing collegiately at Louisville…Plans a sport management major…

58 @GOCAMELSFB 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL JUWAN PHIFER MANNING OZIMEK

5-10 / 190 / FR. 5-7 / 155 / FR. RUNNING BACK DEFENSIVE BACK RALEIGH, N.C. / MILLBROOK HS GREENVILLE, N.C. / J.H. ROSE HS

Prep/Personal: Named academic all-conference and all-conference Prep/Personal: Lettered as a wide receiver and defensive back for the honorable men-tion with the Millbrook High School Wildcats…Recorded Rampants…Posted 47 tackles as a senior, earning honorable mention 85 tackles, two forced fumbles and two interceptions at Millbrook…Played all-conference accolades…Collected 518 all-purpose yards in 2017, one season of lacrosse and two seasons of track & field….Son of Joseph and 467 yards as a sophomore…Added 80 all-purpose yards in 2016… Manning and Wanda Hall-Manning…Has two siblings, Jarion and Justin… Coached by Dave Wojtecki…Also lettered in baseball and wrestling…A Brother, Justin, played football at North Carolina Central…Full name is three-time state qualifier in wrestling, four-time county, three-time confer- Juwan Lonnie Manning…Born July 4, 1999… ence and two-time regional champion…A North Carolina National Wres- tling Team member…Full name is Phifer Holloman Ozimek…Born July 12, 2000…Son of Meredith and Chris Ozimek…Has two siblings, Jarrett and ERICK Lillian…Brother, Jarrett, also played football at Campbell (kicker/punter), MARTINEZ and later served on the staff as graphics and video coordinator… 5-11 / 205 / FR. B.J. LINEBACKER FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. / JACK BRITT HS PEAKE

Prep/Personal: Played linebacker for the Jack Britt High School Bucca- 5-11 / 160 / FR. neers in Fayetteville, N.C. ...Played under head coach Brian Randolph... RUNNING BACK Also participated in wrestling and unified track at Jack Britt...Son of Sean MOORE, S.C. / JAMES F. BYRNES HS and Shelia Byrd...Has four siblings, Shynariah, Adria, Elijah, and Darius... Full name is Erick Luis Martinez...Born Dec. 16, 2000… Prep/Personal: Played multiple positions at James F. Byrnes High School including quarterback and wide receiver...totaled 828 passing yards with seven touchdowns, 178 rushing yards, and 181 receiving yards in his career under head coaches Brian Lane and Reggie Shaw...Received 2017 ZANE offensive MVP award...Named as a recipient of the Rodney Hunter and NOLES Carolina Panthers Players’ Sam Mills Memorial scholarships...Member of A/B honor roll, National Society of High School Scholars, and Tri-M Music 5-9 / 185 / FR. Honor Society Multicultural Club...Related to current Campbell football WIDE RECEIVER student-athlete, Ray Miller...Son of Bobby Sr. and Jo-Ann Peake... Has GREENVILLE, N.C. / J.H. ROSE HS two siblings, Shaquoan Peake and Kendall Freeman...Full name is Bobby Lewis Peake Jr. ...Born on Dec. 25, 2000… Prep/Personal: Honorable mention Eastern 3A/4A Conference in 2018... Made 40 catches for 394 yards and eight touchdowns for the J.H. Rose High School Rampants...Received the Coaches Award his senior year... DERVON Member of National Honor Society...Vice President of Rho Kappa National Social Studies Honor Society...Leader with Link Crew and Dream Team PESNELL organizations in high school...Also played basketball, baseball, and swimming throughout his four years at J.H. Rose...Related to former East 6-4 / 180 / FR. Carolina football standout Brandon Bishop... Son of Jerod Norman and WIDE RECEIVER Stephanie Noles...Father, Jerod, played football and baseball at North MONCKS CORNER, S.C. / BERKELEY HS Carolina A&T...Full name is Zane Butler Noles...Born Feb. 23, 2001… Prep/Personal: Starred at Berkeley High School…Led Berkeley to three- straight region championships, collecting 42 catches for 629 yards and 11 touchdowns in 2018…A two-time all-region performer…Coached by RON Randy Robinson…A three-sport athlete, also lettering in basketball and OLSEN track & field for the Stags...Full name is Dervon Mattiaus Pesnell…Born May 18, 2001…Son of Debra Connor and Kenny Pesnell…Has three 6-0 / 210 / FR. siblings, Devante, Kaliyah and Dylan…Plans an information technology LINEBACKER management major… EURE, N.C. / GATES COUNTY HS Prep/Personal: A three-time all-conference pick for the Red Barons…Post- ETHAN ed 450 rush yards, 18 total touchdowns, 50 tackles, two forced fumbles and an interception as a senior…Rushed for 1,200 yards with 17 TDs, QUARSHIE adding 30 tackles as a junior…Picked up 67 tackles with two interceptions and a kick return touchdown as a sophomore…A two-time team offensive 6-1 / 200 / FR. MVP…Coached by Matt Biggy…Also lettered in baseball and basketball… LINEBACKER An all-state baseball selection, also earning all-conference honors all four SNELLVILLE, GA. / BROOKWOOD HS years, and team MVP in 2017…Full name is Ronald Jon Olsen, Jr. …Born Dec. 11, 2000…Son of Ron and Ty Olsen…Has a brother, Josh… Prep/Personal: Lettered at Brookwood High School…Produced 81 tackles, along with 24 stops for loss, four sacks, 16 QB pressures and an intercep- tion as a senior in 2018…Coached by Philip Jones…Served as a team captain…An honors student and National Honors Society member…Also lettered in wrestling…Full name is Ethan Osei Acheampong-Quarshie… GOCAMELS.COM 59

® 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL Born May 18, 2001…Son of Dorinda Quarshie and Kwame Acheam- pong…Has two siblings, Jeremy and Gabrielle…Brother, Jeremy, plays TY football at Reinhardt University… STANLEY

6-1 / 175 / FR. RYAN WIDE RECEIVER RENSHAW FORT HOOD, TEXAS / VILLAGE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY Prep/Personal: Recorded 34 catches, 711 yards, and 11 touchdowns in 6-2 / 175 / FR. his career as a wide receiver for the Village Christian Academy Knights in WIDE RECEIVER Fayetteville, N.C. ...Also participated in track & field and basketball while HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. / COMMUNITY SCHOOL OF DAVID at Village Christian Academy...Son of Terry and Leslie Stanley...Has one sibling, Ladaijah...Full name is TyShawn Deontae Stanley...Born Jan. 1, Prep/Personal: Broke single-season receiving record at the Community 2001… School of Davidson after accumulating 1,434 yards his senior season... Ranks as the fifth most receiving yards last year in North Carolina and 66th most in the country according to MaxPreps...Grabbed 17 touchdowns SAUL and made 87 tackles on defense in 2018...Received all-conference and STOREY coaches award accolades his senior season...Also played basketball for the Community School of Davidson Spartans, winning the conference title 6-5 / 290 / FR. in 2018-19...Son of Ray and Lori Renshaw...Has two siblings, Josh and OFFENSIVE LINE Nicole...Full name is Ryan Spencer Renshaw...Born on May 5, 2001… SAINT JOHNS, FLA. / CREEKSIDE HS

Prep/Personal: A two-year letterwinner on the football field…Earned the team’s attitude award in 2018…Coached by Sean McIntyre…Also a wres- ALEX tling state qualifier, two-time district champion and two-time regional cham- SANTIAGO pion, receiving the coach’s award in 2018…Full name is Saul Andrew Storey…Born Sept. 12, 2000…Son of Marie Leavitt and James Storey… 6-0 / 220 / FR. Has a sister, Faith… LINEBACKER RALEIGH, N.C. / MILLBROOK HS

Prep/Personal: Named all-conference and academic all-conference JACK twice...Recorded 133 solo tackles, three sacks and two pass deflections WILKES for the Millbrook High School Wildcats...Named Millbrook Football Player of the Year his senior season...Also played four seasons of baseball at 6-1 / 210 / FR. Millbrook...Son of Jay and Heather Santiago...Father, Jay, played football LINEBACKER at Pitt...Has one sibling, David...Born May 11, 2001… CHARLOTTE, N.C. / PROVIDENCE HS

Prep/Personal: A Providence High School product…A two-time all-confer- ence linebacker, posting 125 tackles with 24 stops for loss and six sacks ANTHONY as a senior in 2018…A Charlotte area linebacker of the year finalist…A SCHIAVONE Bronko Nagurski linebacker of the year finalist…Served as a team cap- tain…Named the Panthers’ defensive player of the year in his final season 6-0 / 180 / FR. for head coach Brad Bowles…Added 129 tackles with three sacks and WIDE RECEIVER an interception as a junior…Also played lacrosse as a freshman…Also a WILMINGTON, N.C. / JOHN T. HOGGARD HS member of the National Honor Society and a student counsel executive board member…Full name is John Michael Wilkes…Born Jan. 23, 2001… Prep/Personal: Recorded 800 receiving yards and 12 touchdowns his Son of Colette and Rod Wilkes…Has three siblings, Meg, Adrienne and senior year...Made 43 receptions for 962 yards and 13 touchdowns his Billy…Plans a homeland security major… junior season...helped the John T. Hoggard High School Vikings become undefeated back-to-back Mideastern Conference champions...Also played basketball, football, and track & field in high school...Full name isAnthony Daunte’ Schiavone...Son of Paul and Tisha Schiavone...Has one sibling, HAJJ-MALIK Joshlynn Justad...Born on Aug. 6, 2001... WILLIAMS

6-2 / 205 / FR. HAYDEN QUARTERBACK SMITH ATLANTA, GA. / U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY PREPARATORY Prep/Personal: Previously attended U.S. Military Academy Preparatory… 6-4 / 195 / FR. Named an all-region first team quarterback with the Hapeville Charter QUARTERBACK Hornets under head coach Winston Gordon…Also named team MVP… LILLINGTON, N.C. / HARNETT CENTRAL HS Honor roll recipient…Son of O’Ronde Williams and Veverly Griffin…Has one sibling, Ayzhah…Full name is Hajj-Malik Qaadir Williams…Born Nov. Prep/Personal: A two-time all-conference honorable mention honoree... 25, 1999… Named as Scholar Athlete of the Year twice...Threw for 1,906 yards and 21 touchdowns his senior season with the Harnett Central High School Trojans...Played basketball for three years and track & field all four years at Harnett Central...Qualified for regional track & field meet in pole vault, high jump and discus events his senior year...Son of Kurt and Laura Smith...Father, Kurt, played football at Oregon State...Has one sibling, Haley...Full name is Hayden Marshall Smith...Born May 18, 2001… 60 @GOCAMELSFB 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL

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CAMPBELL 2018 GAME RESULTS

Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend Aug 30, 2018 CHOWAN W 49-26 1-0-0 0-0-0 3:07 5624 Sep 08, 2018 at Georgetown W 13-8 2-0-0 0-0-0 2:40 1837 Sep 12, 2018 COASTAL CAROLINA L 21-58 2-1-0 0-0-0 2:44 2047 Sep 22, 2018 SHAW W 42-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 2:48 4857 Sep 29, 2018 NORTH ALABAMA W 30-7 4-1-0 0-0-0 3:03 6352 Oct 06, 2018 WAGNER W 49-3 5-1-0 0-0-0 2:59 5465 * Oct 20, 2018 at Monmouth L 21-38 5-2-0 0-1-0 3:22 3124 * Oct 27, 2018 GARDNER-WEBB L 7-35 5-3-0 0-2-0 3:02 6712 * Nov 03, 2018 at #2 Kennesaw State L 0-49 5-4-0 0-3-0 2:40 6012 * Nov 10, 2018 at Presbyterian W 34-6 6-4-0 1-3-0 3:02 2234 * Nov 17, 2018 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN L 7-12 6-5-0 1-4-0 2:43 4348

* indicates conference game CAMPBELL TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATS |---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 Aug 30 CHOWAN 44 202 3 18 11 260 3 72 11-21-2 260 3 72 3 52 0 28 2 0 0 4 462 Sep 08 at Georgetown 50 124 0 22 19 217 1 70 19-29-1 217 1 70 1 27 0 27 2 38 0 35 341 Sep 12 COASTAL CAROLINA 29 88 2 31 16 218 1 38 16-34-0 218 1 38 6 116 0 25 0 0 0 0 306 Sep 22 SHAW 46 234 4 59 25 252 2 30 25-32-0 252 2 30 1 19 0 19 4 16 0 12 486 Sep 29 NORTH ALABAMA 43 189 1 27 16 163 3 25 16-24-0 163 3 25 3 69 0 36 1 19 0 19 352 Oct 06 WAGNER 56 366 5 66 5 120 1 84 5-14-1 120 1 84 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 486 Oct 20 at Monmouth 22 54 1 12 28 333 2 58 28-60-0 333 2 58 4 60 0 25 2 10 0 6 387 Oct 27 GARDNER-WEBB 33 109 0 19 25 279 1 53 25-43-2 279 1 53 1 3 0 3 3 11 0 10 388 Nov 03 at Kennesaw St. 29 92 0 44 4 46 0 24 4-8-0 46 0 24 3 65 0 32 0 0 0 0 138 Nov 10 at Presbyterian 54 337 3 51 14 109 1 36 14-22-0 109 1 36 2 111 1 88 5 28 0 11 446 Nov 17 CHARLESTON SO. 32 61 0 42 14 221 1 65 14-25-4 221 1 65 2 76 0 66 1 28 0 28 282 Totals 438 1856 19 66 177 2218 16 84 177-312-10 2218 16 84 27 598 1 88 20 150 0 35 4074 Opponent 446 2391 16 61 116 1347 13 81 116-246-9 1347 13 81 31 680 1 84 30 300 0 62 3738

Games...... 11 Avg/rush...... 4.2 Avg/catch...... 12.5 Pass effic...... 126.96 KR avg...... 22.1 PR avg...... 7.5 All purpose avg/game...... 455.5 Total offense avg/gm...... 370.4

|------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 Aug 30 CHOWAN 40 44 84 9.0-32 0.0-0 0 0-0 2-112 3 7 0 7-7 0 0 0 49 Sep 08 at Georgetown 38 26 64 8.0-34 3.0-24 3 3-23 0-0 3 1 0 1-1 0 0 0 13 Sep 12 COASTAL CAROLINA 30 48 78 2.0-6 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-19 1 1 0 3-3 0 0 0 21 Sep 22 SHAW 22 38 60 6.0-35 4.0-30 0 0-0 1-2 1 3 0 6-6 0 0 0 42 Sep 29 NORTH ALABAMA 33 46 79 7.0-39 1.0-11 1 2-32 0-0 4 5 0 4-4 0 0 1 30 Oct 06 WAGNER 22 50 72 4.0-8 1.0-3 0 2-4 4-56 4 5 0 7-7 0 0 0 49 Oct 20 at Monmouth 44 14 58 7.0-26 2.0-19 1 2-0 0-0 2 4 0 3-3 0 0 0 21 Oct 27 GARDNER-WEBB 24 62 86 12.0-54 3.0-26 0 0-0 0-0 1 3 1 1-1 0 0 0 7 Nov 03 at Kennesaw St. 50 16 66 5.0-15 1.0-3 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Nov 10 at Presbyterian 32 20 52 6.0-11 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 0 3 1 5-4 0 0 0 34 Nov 17 CHARLESTON SO. 17 72 89 4.0-16 1.0-9 0 0-0 0-0 1 4 1 1-1 0 0 0 7 Totals 352 436 788 70.0-276 16.0-125 6 9-59 9-189 20 36 3 38-37 0 0 1 273 Opponent 352 484 836 66.0-201 9.0-67 13 9-32 10-216 6 37 4 29-25 0 1 1 242

|------PUNTING------| |-FIELD GOALS-| |------KICKOFFS------| Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Bk TB FC 50+ I20 At-Md Lg Bk No Yds Avg TB OB Aug 30 CHOWAN 3 160 53.3 63 0 1 1 2 1 0-0 0 0 8 493 61.6 0 1 Sep 08 at Georgetown 5 193 38.6 45 0 0 0 0 1 2-2 37 0 5 291 58.2 0 0 Sep 12 COASTAL CAROLINA 6 257 42.8 49 0 0 3 0 2 1-0 0 1 4 218 54.5 1 0 Sep 22 SHAW 3 139 46.3 52 0 0 0 1 2 0-0 0 0 7 403 57.6 3 1 Sep 29 NORTH ALABAMA 6 276 46.0 51 0 1 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 5 315 63.0 0 2 Oct 06 WAGNER 5 224 44.8 49 0 1 0 0 2 0-0 0 0 8 465 58.1 4 0 Oct 20 at Monmouth 9 412 45.8 62 0 0 0 3 3 2-0 0 1 4 255 63.8 2 0 Oct 27 GARDNER-WEBB 6 234 39.0 46 0 1 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 2 121 60.5 0 0 Nov 03 at Kennesaw State 8 325 40.6 52 0 1 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 1 49 49.0 0 0 Nov 10 at Presbyterian 5 205 41.0 50 0 0 2 1 2 0-0 0 0 6 367 61.2 0 0 Nov 17 CHARLESTON SO. 6 211 35.2 59 1 0 1 1 4 0-0 0 0 2 127 63.5 0 1 Totals 62 2636 42.5 63 1 5 8 10 19 5-2 37 2 52 3104 59.7 10 5 Opponent 67 2700 40.3 61 0 4 18 10 16 10-7 49 0 50 2851 57.0 15 4

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2017 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL OVERALL TEAM STATISTICS

TEAM STATISTICS CAMPBELL OPP TEAM STATISTICS CAMPBELL OPP SCORING 273 242 FUMBLES-LOST 20-9 21-9 Points Per Game 24.8 22.0 PENALTIES-Yards 73-709 57-505 Points Off Turnovers 55 35 Average Per Game 64.5 45.9 FIRST DOWNS 205 196 PUNTS-Yards 62-2636 67-2700 Rushing 96 117 Average Per Punt 42.5 40.3 Passing 95 54 Net punt average 36.1 36.9 Penalty 14 25 KICKOFFS-Yards 52-3104 50-2851 RUSHING YARDAGE 1856 2391 Average Per Kick 59.7 57.0 Yards gained rushing 2096 2679 Net kick average 41.8 37.6 Yards lost rushing 240 288 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 29:23 30:37 Rushing Attempts 438 446 3RD-DOWN Conversions 69/162 46/142 Average Per Rush 4.2 5.4 3rd-Down Pct 43% 32% Average Per Game 168.7 217.4 4TH-DOWN Conversions 7/19 4/14 TDs Rushing 19 16 4th-Down Pct 37% 29% PASSING YARDAGE 2218 1347 SACKS BY-Yards 16-125 9-67 Comp-Att-Int 177-312-10 116-246-9 MISC YARDS 0 6 Average Per Pass 7.1 5.5 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 38 32 Average Per Catch 12.5 11.6 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 2-5 7-10 Average Per Game 201.6 122.5 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0 TDs Passing 16 13 RED-ZONE SCORES (17-27) 63% (21-29) 72% TOTAL OFFENSE 4074 3738 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (15-27) 56% (17-29) 59% Total Plays 750 692 PAT-ATTEMPTS (37-38) 97% (25-29) 86% Average Per Play 5.4 5.4 ATTENDANCE 35405 13207 Average Per Game 370.4 339.8 Games/Avg Per Game 7/5058 4/3302 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 27-598 31-680 Neutral Site Games 0/0 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 20-150 30-300 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 9-189 10-216 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total KICK RETURN AVERAGE 22.1 21.9 Campbell 116 70 70 17 - 273 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7.5 10.0 Opponents 39 75 79 49 - 242 INT RETURN AVERAGE 21.0 21.6

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RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lg Avg/G FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long SMITH, Daniel 10 101 741 73 668 6.6 13 66 66.8 HENDERSON, Deontae 1 4 4.0 0 4 REID, Rocky 11 153 654 40 614 4.0 5 44 55.8 HARPER, Terence 1 23 23.0 0 23 JONES, Joshua 11 58 277 18 259 4.5 0 52 23.5 JONES, Dorian 1 32 32.0 0 32 BARNES, Darius 7 42 169 17 152 3.6 0 15 21.7 Total...... 3 59 19.7 0 32 DIXON, Kahlil 9 34 129 5 124 3.6 1 24 13.8 Opponents...... 3 32 10.7 0 13 CHARLES, DJ 10 19 78 4 74 3.9 0 15 7.4 WHITEHEAD, A. 7 2 10 5 5 2.5 0 10 0.7 |------PATs ------| KELLEY, Jake 1 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 5.0 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts DeMILD, Jayson 6 18 33 35 -2 -0.1 0 8 -0.3 SMITH, Daniel 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 78 TM 8 10 0 43 -43 -4.3 0 0 -5.4 SNEAD, Caleb 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54 Total...... 11 438 2096 240 1856 4.2 19 66 168.7 GARY, Colin 0 2-5 37-38 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 43 Opponents...... 11 446 2679 288 2391 5.4 16 61 217.4 REID, Rocky 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 BLOCKMON, A. 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 PASSING G Effic C-A-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G RODERICK, Zach 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 SMITH, Daniel 10 138.22 126-214-3 58.9 1582 13 84 158.2 HENDERSON, D. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 DeMILD, Jayson 6 102.37 51-98-7 52.0 636 3 65 106.0 SANDERS, Trey 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total...... 11 126.96 177-312-10 56.7 2218 16 84 201.6 DIXON, Kahlil 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents...... 11 103.27 116-246-9 47.2 1347 13 81 122.5 WHITEHEAD, A. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 JONES, Dorian 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G DOZIER, Damien 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 SNEAD, Caleb 11 45 810 18.0 9 70 73.6 Total...... 38 2-5 37-38 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 273 BLOCKMON, Aaron 11 42 580 13.8 3 84 52.7 Opponents...... 32 7-10 25-29 0-0 1 1-2 0 1 242 RODERICK, Zach 11 21 253 12.0 2 72 23.0 WHITEHEAD, A. 7 15 135 9.0 1 29 19.3 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G WOOTEN, Michael 11 13 73 5.6 0 15 6.6 SMITH, Daniel 10 315 668 1582 2250 225.0 SANDERS, Trey 11 11 121 11.0 1 37 11.0 DeMILD, Jayson 6 116 -2 636 634 105.7 REID, Rocky 11 9 42 4.7 0 10 3.8 REID, Rocky 11 153 614 0 614 55.8 BROOKS, Jaquan 11 8 95 11.9 0 19 8.6 JONES, Joshua 11 58 259 0 259 23.5 KEMP, Jake 10 6 70 11.7 0 26 7.0 BARNES, Darius 7 42 152 0 152 21.7 JONES, Joshua 11 3 24 8.0 0 12 2.2 DIXON, Kahlil 9 34 124 0 124 13.8 FLEMMING, Blake 2 2 15 7.5 0 19 7.5 CHARLES, DJ 10 19 74 0 74 7.4 HILL, Julian 11 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.5 KELLEY, Jake 1 1 5 0 5 5.0 DIXON, Kahlil 9 1 -5 -5.0 0 0 -0.6 WHITEHEAD, A 7 2 5 0 5 0.7 Total...... 11 177 2218 12.5 16 84 201.6 TM 8 10 -43 0 -43 -5.4 Opponents...... 11 116 1347 11.6 13 81 122.5 Total...... 11 750 1856 2218 4074 370.4 Opponents...... 11 692 2391 1347 3738 339.8 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long BROOKS, Jaquan 10 85 8.5 0 35 FIELD GOALS M-A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk PREWITT, Kam 9 67 7.4 0 28 GARY, Colin 2-5 40.0 0-0 1-3 1-1 0-1 0-0 37 2 SANDERS, Trey 1 -2 -2.0 0 0 Total...... 20 150 7.5 0 35 Opponents...... 30 300 10.0 0 62

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long HENDERSON, Deontae 2 103 51.5 1 84 WATERS, Giddel 2 2 1.0 0 2 MILLER, Ray 1 26 26.0 0 26 WIGGINS, Levi 1 28 28.0 0 28 PREWITT, Kam 1 0 0.0 0 0 JONES, Dorian 1 30 30.0 1 30 COVINGTON, Aaron 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total...... 9 189 21.0 2 84 Opponents...... 10 216 21.6 2 57

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long COVINGTON, Aaron 7 150 21.4 0 32 SANDERS, Trey 7 157 22.4 0 66 RODERICK, Zach 6 119 19.8 0 36 BROOKS, Jaquan 4 74 18.5 0 25 CHARLES, DJ 1 10 10.0 0 10 KEMP, Jake 1 0 0.0 0 0 BLOCKMON, Aaron 1 88 88.0 1 88 Total...... 27 598 22.1 1 88 Opponents...... 31 680 21.9 1 84

64 @GOCAMELSFB 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL FG SEQUENCE Campbell OPPONENTS ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Chowan - - SNEAD, Caleb 11 0 810 0 0 0 810 73.6 Georgetown (22),(37) (45),(24) BLOCKMON, Aaron 11 0 580 0 88 0 668 60.7 Coastal Carolina 27 (34) SMITH, Daniel 10 668 0 0 0 0 668 66.8 Shaw - - REID, Rocky 11 614 42 0 0 0 656 59.6 North Alabama - - RODERICK, Zach 11 0 253 0 119 0 372 33.8 Wagner - (37) JONES, Joshua 11 259 24 0 0 0 283 25.7 Monmouth 29,43 (47),35 SANDERS, Trey 11 0 121 -2 157 0 276 25.1 Gardner-Webb - 27 BROOKS, Jaquan 11 0 95 85 74 0 254 23.1 Kennesaw State - - BARNES, Darius 7 152 0 0 0 0 152 21.7 Presbyterian - - COVINGTON, A. 8 0 0 0 150 0 150 18.8 Charleston Southern - 36,(24),(49) WHITEHEAD, A. 7 5 135 0 0 0 140 20.0 DIXON, Kahlil 9 124 -5 0 0 0 119 13.2 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. HENDERSON, D. 11 0 0 0 0 103 103 9.4 CHARLES, DJ 10 74 0 0 10 0 84 8.4 WOOTEN, Michael 11 0 73 0 0 0 73 6.6 PUNT No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Bk KEMP, Jake 10 0 70 0 0 0 70 7.0 DENNIS 61 2636 43.2 63 5 8 19 10 1 PREWITT, Kam 11 0 0 67 0 0 67 6.1 TM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 JONES, Dorian 11 0 0 0 0 30 30 2.7 Total... 62 2636 42.5 63 5 8 19 10 1 WIGGINS, Levi 11 0 0 0 0 28 28 2.5 Opp... 67 2700 40.3 61 4 18 16 10 0 MILLER, Ray 6 0 0 0 0 26 26 4.3 FLEMMING, Blake 2 0 15 0 0 0 15 7.5 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn NetYdLn HILL, Julian 11 0 5 0 0 0 5 0.5 GARY, Colin 52 3104 59.7 10 5 KELLEY, Jake 1 5 0 0 0 0 5 5.0 Total...... 52 3104 59.7 10 5 680 41.8 23 WATERS, Giddel 11 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.2 Opponents...... 50 2851 57.0 15 4 598 37.6 27 DeMILD, Jayson 6 -2 0 0 0 0 -2 -0.3 TM 8 -43 0 0 0 0 -43 -5.4 Total...... 11 1856 2218 150 598 189 5011 455.5 CAMPBELL OVERALL DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Opponents...... 11 2391 1347 300 680 216 4934 448.5 |------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 54 RYAN, Jack 11-11 29 60 89 8.5-47 3.5-32 . 2 5 . . . . 4A HENDERSON, D. 11-11 40 28 68 6.0-15 . 2-103 1 1 1-4 1 . . 5A JONES, Dorian 11-10 26 23 49 1.5-7 0.5-4 1-30 2 . 3-32 . . . 23 DOZIER, Damien 11-9 19 30 49 11.5-70 3.5-40 . . 3 . 2 . 1 32 RIVENS, Tywun 11-5 20 25 45 6.0-18 1.5-11 . . 1 . . . . 57 HARPER, Terence 11-11 14 30 44 4.0-9 1.0-3 . 3 1 1-23 . 2 . 15 WATERS, Giddel 11-8 18 22 40 3.0-7 . 2-2 3 1 . . . . 29 WIGGINS, Levi 11-6 29 9 38 3.5-16 . 1-28 2 . . . . . 1B PREWITT, Kam 11-10 22 14 36 3.0-9 . 1-0 3 1 . 1 . . 1A MILLER, Ray 6-6 8 21 29 . . 1-26 2 2 1-0 . . . 20 GAFFNEY, M. 11-1 7 18 25 2.0-5 0.5-2 . 2 . . . . . 92 GILES, Dre 11-5 4 20 24 1.5-6 . . 1 . . . . . 45 GALLOWAY, Justice 9-1 17 7 24 2.0-12 1.0-8 . . 1 2-0 . . . 91 LAYDEN, Noah 11-3 10 13 23 1.5-3 . . 1 . . . . . 24 FLOWERS, Darren 11-2 12 11 23 3.0-12 1.0-7 . 1 1 . . . . 19 NELSON, Francisco 11-7 8 14 22 4.0-9 1.0-3 . . 1 . . . . 53 NGWENAH, Prince 11-1 3 9 12 1.5-6 0.5-5 . 2 . . . 1 . 95 BOYKIN, Ridge 9-3 3 8 11 2.0-8 ...... 97 Allen, Brevin 10-0 5 6 11 2.0-5 1.0-3 . . 1 . . . . 9A CROMARTIE, Chris 10-1 5 5 10 ...... 10 WILKES, Gerald 8-1 4 6 10 . . . 2 . . . . . 7 SLADE, Darion 4-4 3 6 9 0.5-0 . . 3 . . . . . 47 ASHAYE, Wale 11-1 2 7 9 1.0-4 . . 1 . . . . . 1D CHARLES, DJ 10-0 3 5 8 ...... 33 THOMPSON, K. 11-0 4 4 8 ...... 6 COVINGTON, Aaron 8-2 4 3 7 . . 1-0 2 . . . . . 31 AXSON, Lester 10-1 3 4 7 . . . 1 . 1-0 . . . 21 AXSON, Lance 6-0 4 3 7 . . . 2 . . . . . 43 GASKINS, Jamie 4-0 4 2 6 1.0-7 1.0-7 . . . . 1 . . 96 MITCHELL, Jamah 6-1 2 4 6 ...... 40 HAYES, Jackson 11-0 2 3 5 ...... 1 . . 93 STAPLES, Ivan 6-0 . 4 4 ...... 38 HARTSHORN, T. 7-0 2 1 3 ...... 18 WOOTEN, Michael 11-11 2 1 3 ...... 11 SMITH, Daniel 10-10 3 . 3 ...... 1E BRYSON-ASHFORD 7-0 1 2 3 ...... 59 ADAMS, Mason 4-0 1 1 2 ...... 9 WESTBROOK, Eric 11-0 2 . 2 ...... 25 REID, Dre 11-0 1 1 2 ...... 4 BLOCKMON, Aaron 11-11 1 . 1 ...... 5 BROOKS, Jaquan 11-0 . 1 1 ...... 37 MOULTON, Reece 2-0 . 1 1 ...... 2 REID, Rocky 11-8 1 . 1 ...... 75 HOLMES, Gabe 11-11 1 . 1 ...... 3 RODERICK, Zach 11-10 1 . 1 ...... 48 JACKSON, DeAnte 2-0 . 1 1 ...... 44 PLUCKHORN, Austin 1-0 . 1 1 . . . . 1 . . . . 42 HAYWOOD, Tyrek 5-0 1 . 1 1.0-1 ...... 87 GOODWIN, Lex 4-0 1 . 1 ...... 99 DENNIS, Brad 11-0 . 1 1 ...... 85 HILL, Julian 11-0 . 1 1 ...... Total...... 11-0 352 436 788 70-276 16-125 9-189 36 20 9-59 6 3 1 Opponents...... 11-0 352 484 836 66.0-201 9-67 10-216 37 6 9-32 13 4 1 GOCAMELS.COM 65

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Campbell has a football history that dates back in the Eastern U.S. Championship. participating. to 1925 when the school fielded its first varsity team. That team led by coaches Edge and Baker With the on-set of the Korean Conflict and the The Pioneer Football League formally accepted went 3-1-1 including the historic first 7-0 victo- movement of many North Carolina schools to Campbell’s application for the 2008 season on ry over Carthage. The details of some of early senior college status in the 1950’s, Campbell December 5, 2007. That day also served as the teams remains sketchy but it is known that the dropped its varsity football program after the official unveiling of the 2008 game schedule. 1929 team, under the direction of Coach Bob 1950 season until the present day. Hays, posted Campbell’s first-ever state champi- After years of planning and waiting, the Camels onship with a 5-2-1 record. In August 2004, Campbell first began to explore, were finally able to take the field on August 30, by way of a feasibility study, the possibility of 2008 with a contest against Birmingham-South- Campbell continued to be a program to account adding non-athletic scholarship football as a ern College. In front of overflowing crowd of for and posted a state junior college champion- varsity sport. When results came back as some- 5,845 CU lost a hard-fought 12-6 game. ship in 1932 under the guidance of Coach S.O. thing that should be pursed CU made the offi- Brandon. The third state title came in 1939 when cial announcement on April 7, 2006 that football The 2009 football schedule saw Campbell win Campbell tied both Belmont Abbey and Brevard. was coming back to the Creek as varsity sport a pair of firsts at home. The Camels won the in time for the 2008 season. It was decided that team’s first-ever home game in a thrilling 48-28 With World War II in full swing Campbell made the program would compete at the NCAA Foot- season opening come-from-behind victory over the decision to suspend football play from 1940- ball Championship Subdivision (non-scholarship) Methodist on Sept. 5. 45 until the war came to an end. When CU re- level. sumed play the Camels continued to win. The Campbell’s football produced another historic team won the 1946 and 1948 North Carolina Ju- In 2006, the Camels formally submitted a bid to first with the team’s first win in Pioneer Football nior College State Championships and finished join the Pioneer Football League. League play with a 31-22 victory over Morehead as the runner-up in 1947 all under the direction of State on Oct. 31. The team also won its first on Coach Earl Smith. On June 15, 2006 Dale Steele was named head the road in league play with a 17-3 decision at coach and began to assemble his staff and his Valparaiso on Nov. 14. The 1947 team lost to South Georgia 46-7 to first signing class in 2007. finish as the runner-up for the Eastern United 2011 marked a banner year for the CU football States Junior College Championship. One year Steele and his staff continued their preparation program, with the team producing its first winning later in 1948, Campbell won the North Carolina for the 2008 season by conducting the team’s season since its re-launch. The Camels finished title, but fell to familiar foe South Georgia 26-19 first official football practice in more than 50 years 6-5 overall and 5-3 in PFL play, leading the con- on August 28, 2007 with more than 100 players

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ference in rushing for the third straight year and home dates. Campbell was one of four schools ally (FCS) to average a sellout in both 2016 and placing 11 on all-conference teams. nationally in the NCAA FCS to average a sell- 2017. out. Led by first-team honorees Aaron Blockmon, On November 27, 2012, former Carolina Pan- who led the league in receiving yards (1,038) and In addition to 10 Camels earning All-PFL honors, thers standout Mike Minter was named head TDs (10), and Syd Holt, 11 Camels were named rookie QB Daniel Smith was named First Team coach of the Fighting Camel program. to the All-PFL team as the Camels finished 5-5 Freshman All-America (Phil Steele). overall, 3-4 in the league. Under the direction of Minter, the Camels went 3-9 overall in 2013, finishing the year with a 47- Campbell ranked third in the PFL and 19th na- In 2018, the program’s first in the Big South Con- 14 win at rival Davidson. Four of CU’s six PFL tionally in rushing offense (209 yards per game), ference, the Camels produced another first, fin- losses came by 10, or fewer, points. Campbell as well as 17th in the country in total defense ishing with a winning record in consecutive sea- set 28 team records. Senior Kurt Odom became (322.1 yards allowed). sons (6-5). the program’s first football All-America selection, earning third team honors at fullback from The Campbell announced in November 2016 that it For the third straight season, Campbell broke Sports Network. would move toward adding the full NCAA Foot- its overall attendance record (35,405), while ball Championship Subdivision scholarship al- resetting Barker-Lane Stadium’s single-game The 2014 Camels recorded the program’s sec- lotment (63) after a decade in the non-athletic mark with 6,712 for its Homecoming tilt vs. Gard- ond-highs overall (5-7) and league (4-4) win to- scholarship PFL and join the Big South Confer- ner-Webb. tals in its Division I era (since 2008). A school ence in the fall of 2018. record seven Camels, plus eight honorable men- In addition, seven Camels were named to All-Big tions, were named to the 2014 All-PFL teams, In the program’s 10th season in 2017, the Cam- including four first teamers. South teams, with freshman wide receiver Caleb els set 16 team single-season statistical school Snead and redshirt junior punter Brad Dennis The 2015 Camels ranked fifth in the nation in to- records, plus 19 individual single-season marks headlining the league’s first team. Snead was tal defense in 2015 (279.3 per game), standing on the way to a historic season. Additionally, CU also named First Team Freshman All-America. third in team sacks per game (3.55) and ninth in set Barker-Lane Stadium records for average, to- scoring defense (17.7). The team shattered pro- tal and single-game attendance for the second The Camels led the FCS in fewest passing yards gram records for all three categories, adding sin- straight season as one of three programs nation- allowed per game (122.5). gle season marks for tackles for loss (85.0) and total sacks (38.0).

Sixteen Camels were honored on the All-PFL teams, with junior running back De’Shawn Jones, redshirt senior defensive lineman Ugonna Awuruonye and senior defensive lineman Greg Milhouse Jr. all receiving First Team All-PFL ac- colades. The PFL 2015 Freshman Defensive Player of the Year went to Campbell’s Jack Ryan.

The offseason saw another Campbell first, with defensive tackle Greg Milhouse Jr. (New York Giants) and long snapper Danny Dillon (Arizona Cardinals) both signing NFL contracts.

In 2016 Campbell led the Pioneer League in at- tendance with a school-record average of 5,523 fans packing Barker-Lane Stadium over six

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS 10. 39.9 Dakota Wolf (34 games) 2010-14 4 Alex Munro (15-46-4) 2008 RUSHING PASSING PASS COMPLETION PCT (MIN. 20 ATT.) RUSHING YARDS PASS ATTEMPTS 1. 60.4 Brian Hudson (183-303-11) 2013 1. 2632 De’Shawn Jones (422-2632) 2013-16 1. 469 Daniel Smith (262-469-10) 2017-18 2. 59.0 Dakota Wolf (261-442-12) 2010-14 2. 1940 Daniel Smith (241-1940) 2017-18 2. 442 Dakota Wolf (261-442-12) 2010-14 3. 58.8 Anthony Robbins (133-226-11) 2016-17 3. 1918 Carl Smith (426-1918) 2008-11 3. 434 Daniel Polk (238-434-11) 2008-10 4. 57.9 Braden Smith (239-413-8) 2011-12 4. 1822 C.J. Oates (380-1822) 2008-11 4. 413 Braden Smith (239-413-8) 2011-12 5. 57.6 Kameron Bryant (148-257-16) 2015 5. 1434 Kurt Odom (291-1434) 2010-13 5. 303 Brian Hudson (183-303-11) 2013 6. 57.4 Elijah Burress (70-122-4) 2016-18 6. 1356 Dakota Wolf (316-1356) 2010-14 6. 257 Kameron Bryant (148-257-16) 2015 7. 55.9 Daniel Smith (262-469-10) 2017-18 7. 1246 Jared Joyner (267-1246) 2014-16 7. 226 Anthony Robbins (133-226-11) 2016-17 8. 54.8 Daniel Polk (238-434-11) 2008-10 8. 1138 Rashaun Brown (231-1138) 2008-11 8. 215 Matt Vollono (107-215-15) 2008-09 9. 49.8 Matt Vollono (107-215-15) 2008-09 9. 1130 Daniel Polk (294-1130) 2008-10 9. 154 David Salmon (65-154-7) 2013-15 10. 42.9 Wesley Snow (27-63-2) 2008 10. 884 Brian Hudson (183-884) 2013 10. 122 Elijah Burress (70-122-4) 2016-18 AVG YARDS/PASS (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS) RUSHING ATTEMPTS PASS COMPLETIONS 1. 7.5 Kameron Bryant (148-257-16) 2015 1. 426 Carl Smith (426-1918) 2008-11 1. 262 Daniel Smith (262-469-10) 2017-18 2. 7.4 Daniel Smith (262-469-10) 2017-18 2. 422 De’Shawn Jones (422-2632) 2013-16 2. 261 Dakota Wolf (261-442-12) 2010-14 3. 7.2 Brian Hudson (183-303-11) 2013 3. 380 C.J. Oates (380-1822) 2008-11 3. 239 Braden Smith (239-413-8) 2011-12 4. 7.0 Elijah Burress (70-122-4) 2016-18 4. 316 Dakota Wolf (316-1356) 2010-14 4. 238 Daniel Polk (238-434-11) 2008-10 5. 6.8 Anthony Robbins (133-226-11) 2016-17 5. 294 Daniel Polk (294-1130) 2008-10 5. 183 Brian Hudson (183-303-11) 2013 6. 6.5 Jayson DeMild (51-98-7) 2018 6. 291 Kurt Odom (291-1434) 2010-13 6. 148 Kameron Bryant (148-257-16) 2015 7. 6.3 Braden Smith (239-413-8) 2011-12 7. 267 Jared Joyner (267-1246) 2014-16 7. 133 Anthony Robbins (133-226-11) 2016-17 8. 6.0 Daniel Polk (238-434-11) 2008-10 8. 241 Daniel Smith (241-1940) 2017-18 8. 107 Matt Vollono (107-215-15) 2008-09 9. 5.7 Matt Vollono (107-215-15) 2008-09 9. 231 Rashaun Brown (231-1138) 2008-11 9. 70 Elijah Burress (70-122-4) 2016-18 10. 5.6 Dakota Wolf (261-442-12) 2010-14 10. 184 Keith Goss (184-786) 2013-14 10. 65 David Salmon (65-154-7) 2013-15 AVG YDS/COMPLETION (MIN. 20 ATT.) RUSHING TDS PASSING YARDS 1. 13.2 Daniel Smith (262-469-10) 2017-18 1. 25 Daniel Smith 2017-18 1. 3471 Daniel Smith (262-469-10) 2017-18 2. 13.1 Kameron Bryant (148-257-16) 2015 2. 20 De’Shawn Jones 2013-16 2. 2619 Braden Smith (239-413-8) 2011-12 3. 12.9 David Salmon (65-154-7) 2014-15 3. 18 Dakota Wolf 2010-14 3. 2618 Daniel Polk (238-434-11) 2008-10 4. 12.5 Jayson DeMild (51-98-7) 2018 4. 17 Carl Smith 2008-11 4. 2496 Dakota Wolf (261-442-12) 2010-14 5. 12.3 Elijah Burress (70-122-4) 2016-18 5. 16 Daniel Polk 2008-10 5. 2184 Brian Hudson (183-303-11) 2013 6. 11.9 Brian Hudson (183-303-11) 2013 6. 7 Jared Joyner 2014-16 6. 1936 Kameron Bryant (148-257-16) 2015 7. 11.5 Anthony Robbins (133-226-11) 2016-17 7. 14 Jordan Cramer 2008-11 7. 1536 Anthony Robbins (133-226-11) 2016-17 11.5 Matt Vollono (107-215-15) 2008-09 8. 14 C.J. Oates 2008-11 8. 1228 Matt Vollono (107-215-15) 2008-09 9. 11.1 Alex Munro (15-46-4) 2008 9. 13 Kurt Odom 2010-13 9. 858 Elijah Burress (70-122-4) 2016-18 10. 11.0 Daniel Polk (238-434-11) 2008-10 10. 8 Braden Smith 2011-12 10. 839 David Salmon (65-154-7) 2014-15 11.0 Braden Smith (239-413-8) 2011-12 8 Brian Hudson 2013 PASSING TDS PASSING YARDS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES) AVG YARDS/RUSH (MIN. 50 ATTEMPTS) 1. 31 Daniel Smith 2017-18 1. 182.0 Brian Hudson (12 games) 2013 1. 8.05 Daniel Smith (241-1940) 2017-18 2. 16 Braden Smith 2011-12 2. 176.0 Kameron Bryant (11 games) 2015 2. 6.24 De’Shawn Jones (422-2632) 2013-16 3. 15 Brian Hudson 2013 3. 173.6 Daniel Smith (20 games) 2017-18 3. 5.26 Elijah Burress (68-358) 2016-18 4. 14 Dakota Wolf 2010-14 4. 154.1 Braden Smith (17 games) 2011-12 4. 5.17 Joshua Jones (89-460) 2016- 5. 13 Anthony Robbins 2016-17 5. 143.0 Elijah Burress (70-122-4) 2016- 5. 5.14 Jordan Cramer (97-499) 2008-11 13 Daniel Polk 2008-10 6. 118.2 Anthony Robbins (13 games) 2016-17 6. 4.93 Kurt Odom (291-1434) 2010-13 7. 12 Kameron Bryant 2015 7. 106.0 Jayson DeMild (6 games) 2018 7. 4.93 Rashaun Brown (231-1138) 2008-11 8. 7 Matt Vollono 2008-09 8. 90.3 Daniel Polk (29 games) 2008-10 8. 4.87 Dalton Dillon (105-511) 2012-15 9. 6 Elijah Burress 2016-18 9. 73.4 Dakota Wolf (34 games) 2010-14 9. 4.83 Brian Hudson (183-884) 2013 6 David Salmon 2014-15 10. 72.2 Matt Vollono (17 games) 2008-09 10. 4.79 C.J. Oates (380-1822) 2008-11 PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED RECEIVING RUSHING YARDS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES) 1. 16 Kameron Bryant (148-257-16) 2015 PASS RECEPTION YARDS 1. 97.0 Daniel Smith (20 games) 2017-18 2. 15 Matt Vollono (107-215-15) 2008-09 1. 2647 Aaron Blockmon (147-2647) 2015-18 2. 73.7 Brian Hudson (12 games) 2013 3. 14 Dakota Wolf (261-442-12) 2010-14 2. 1329 Ben Bolling (100-1329) 2011-15 3. 65.8 De’Shawn Jones (40 games) 2013-16 4. 11 Anthony Robbins (133-226-11) 2016-17 3. 1230 Harrison Jordan (95-1230) 2008-11 4. 59.7 Elijah Burress (6 games) 2016-18 11 Brian Hudson (183-303-11) 2013 4. 1081 Jabri Ridenhour (93-1081) 2011-14 5. 55.8 Rocky Reid (11 games) 2018 11 Daniel Polk (238-434-11) 2008-10 5. 1045 Paul Constantine (75-1045) 2008-11 6. 53.9 Montel Goods (8 games) 2017 7. 10 Daniel Smith (262-469-10) 2017-18 6. 893 Austin Fleming (71-853) 2013-16 7. 48.0 Carl Smith (40 games) 2008-11 8. 8 Braden Smith (239-413-8) 2011-12 7. 810 Caleb Snead (45-810) 2018 8. 45.5 C.J. Oates (40 games) 2008-11 9. 7 David Salmon (65-154-7) 2014-15 8. 798 Jordan Hildreth (66-798) 2010-14 9. 45.5 Rashaun Brown (25 games) 2008-11 10. 4 Elijah Burress (70-122-4) 2016-18 9. 648 Michael Stryffeler (62-648) 2008-10 GOCAMELS.COM 69

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10. 630 Kurt Odom (73-630) 2010-13 6. 5.74 Braden Smith (511-2935) 2011-12 FIELD GOAL PCT (MINIMUM 5 ATTEMPTS) 7. 5.60 Anthony Robbins (286-1601) 2016-17 1. 71.8 Mitchell Brown (28-39) 2014-17 PASS RECEPTIONS 8. 5.47 Jayson DeMild (116-634) 2018 2. 69.2 Adam Willets (27-39) 2008-11 1. 147 Aaron Blockmon (147-2647) 2015-18 9. 5.17 Joshua Jones (89-460) 2016- 3. 58.3 Jarrett Ozimek (7-12) 2013-16 2. 100 Ben Bolling (100-1329) 2011-15 10. 5.15 Daniel Polk (728-3748) 2008-10 4. 33.3 Colin Gary (3-9) 2016- 3. 95 Harrison Jordan (95-1230) 2008-11 5. 27.3 Sam Eberwein (3-11) 2009-12 4. 93 Jabri Ridenhour (93-1081) 2011-14 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 5. 75 Paul Constantine (75-1045) 2008-11 1. 2934 De’Shawn Jones 2013-16 PUNTING 6. 73 Kurt Odom (73-630) 2010-13 2. 2925 Aaron Blockmon 2015-18 PUNT YARDS 7. 71 Austin Fleming (71-853) 2013-16 3. 2318 C.J. Oates 2008-11 1. 8711 Ted Moore (221-8711) 2008-11 8. 66 Jordan Hildreth (66-798) 2010-14 4. 2295 Kurt Odom 2010-13 2. 7466 Adam Lutz (184-7466) 2011-14 9. 62 Michael Stryffeler (62-648) 2008-10 5. 2287 Carl Smith 2008-11 3. 4315 Brad Dennis (107-4315) 2016- 10. 56 Trey Sanders (56-560) 2015-18 6. 2054 Brandon Chandler 2008-12 4. 3979 Jarrett Ozimek (105-3979) 2013-16 7. 2027 Harrison Jordan 2008-11 5. 399 Brennan Burt (11-399) 2008-10 PASS RECEPTION TDS 8. 1940 Daniel Smith 2017-18 6. 187 Mitchell Brown (5-187) 2014-17 1. 23 Aaron Blockmon 2015-18 9. 1811 Jared Joyner 2014-16 2. 9 Caleb Snead 2018 10. 1614 Paul Constantine 2008-11 PUNT ATTEMPTS 3. 8 Harrison Jordan 2008-11 1. 221 Ted Moore (221-8711) 2008-11 8 Ben Bolling 2011-15 ALL-PURPOSE YDS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES) 2. 184 Adam Lutz (184-7466) 2011-14 5. 7 Austin Fleming 2013-16 1. 97.0 Daniel Smith (20 games) 2017-18 3. 107 Brad Dennis (107-4315) 2016- 6. 6 Zach Roderick 2016- 2. 84.5 Isaiah Howard (12 games) 2014 4. 105 Jarrett Ozimek (105-3979) 2013-16 6 Jordan Hildreth 2010-14 3. 77.0 Aaron Blockmon (38 games) 2015-18 5. 11 Brennan Burt (11-399) 2008-10 6 Paul Constantine 2008-11 4. 75.9 Brian Hudson (12 games) 2013 6. 5 Mitchell Brown (5-187) 2014-17 6 Mike Stryffeler 2008-10 5. 73.6 Caleb Snead (11 games) 2018 10. 5 Jabri Ridenhour 2011-14 6. 73.3 De’Shawn Jones (40 games) 2013-16 PUNTS HAD BLOCKED 5 Preston Dodson 2011 7. 59.7 Elijah Burress (6 games) 2016-18 1. 3 Adam Lutz (184-7466) 2011-14 5 Kurt Odom 2010-13 8. 59.6 Rocky Reid (11 games) 2018 2. 2 Brennan Burt (11-399) 2008-10 9. 59.5 Montel Goods (8 games) 2017 2 Brad Dennis (107-4315) 2016- AVG YARDS/CATCH (MIN. 10 RECEPTIONS) 59.5 Andre Davis (11 games) 2015 1 Ted Moore (221-8711) 2008-11 1. 18.15 Damon Simmons (20-363) 2014-15 2. 18.01 Aaron Blockmon (147-2647) 2015-18 SCORING AVG YARDS/PUNT (MINIMUM 5 ATTEMPTS) 3. 18.00 Caleb Snead (45-810) 2018 TOTAL POINTS SCORED 1. 40.58 Adam Lutz (184-7466) 2011-14 4. 17.85 Carl Blain (20-357) 2008-11 1. 206 Mitchell Brown (122 PAT, 28 FG) 2014-17 2. 40.33 Brad Dennis (107-4315) 2016- 5. 14.89 Jared Joyner (19-283) 2014-15 2. 185 Adam Willets (104 PAT, 27 FG) 2008-11 3. 39.42 Ted Moore (221-8711) 2008-11 6. 14.50 Alex Royal (14-203) 2008-10 3. 152 Aaron Blockmon (25 TD, 1 PAT) 2015-18 4. 37.90 Jarrett Ozimek (105-3979) 2013-16 7. 14.20 Will Howard (10-142) 2017-18 4. 150 Daniel Smith (25 TD) 2017-18 5. 37.40 Mitchell Brown (5-187) 2014-16 8. 13.93 Paul Constantine (75-1045) 2008-11 5. 126 De’Shawn Jones (21 TD) 2013-16 6. 36.27 Brennan Burt (11-399) 2008-10 9. 13.29 Ben Bolling (100-1329) 2012-15 6. 114 Jared Joyner (19) 2014-16 10. 13.07 Jonathon Rogers (15-196) 2009-13 7. 108 Dakota Wolf (18 TD) 2010-14 PUNT RETURNS 10. 12.95 Harrison Jordan (95-1230) 2008-11 108 Kurt Odom (18 TD) 2010-13 PUNT RETURN YARDS 9. 102 Carl Smith (17 TD) 2008-11 1. 457 Jaquan Brooks (40-457) 2016- RECEPTIONS/GAME (MINIMUM 5 GAMES) 10. 96 Daniel Polk (16 TD) 2008-10 2. 290 Brandon Chandler (27-290) 2008-12 1. 4.09 Caleb Snead (11 games) 2018 96 C.J. Oates (16 TD) 2008-11 3. 199 Jordan Hildreth (26-199) 2010-14 2. 3.91 Preston Dodson (11 games) 2011 96 Jordan Cramer (16 TD) 2008-11 4. 130 Trey Sanders (18-130) 2015- 3. 3.87 Aaron Blockmon (38 games) 2015-18 5. 81 Andre Davis (12-81) 2015 4. 2.73 Andre Davis (11 games) 2015 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 6. 67 Kam Prewitt (9-67) 2018- 5. 2.38 Jabri Ridenhour (39 games) 2011-14 1. 25 Aaron Blockmon (23 rcv, 2 ret) 2015-18 7. 44 Harrison Jordan (7-44) 2008-11 6. 2.27 Ben Bolling (44 games) 2012-15 25 Daniel Smith (25 rush) 2017-18 8. 32 Brad Brower (7-32) 2008 7. 2.21 Harrison Jordan (43 games) 2008-11 3. 21 De’Shawn Jones (20 rush, 1 rcv) 2013-16 9. 27 Paul Constantine (1-27) 2008-11 8. 2.14 Antonio Whitehead (7 games) 2018 4. 19 Jared Joyner (15 rush, 4 rcv) 2014-16 10. 22 Erik Feliciano (1-22) 2008-11 9. 2.12 Josh Severns (8 games) 2008 5. 18 Dakota Wolf (18 rush) 2010-14 10. 1.94 Michael Stryffeler (32 games) 2008-10 18 Kurt Odom (13 rush, 5 rcv) 2010-13 PUNT RETURNS 7. 17 Carl Smith (17 rush) 2008-11 1. 40 Jaquan Brooks (40-457) 2016- TOTAL OFFENSE 8. 16 Daniel Polk (16 rush) 2008-10 2. 27 Brandon Chandler (27-290) 2008-12 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 16 C.J. Oates (14 rush, 2 rcv) 2008-11 3. 26 Jordan Hildreth (26-199) 2010-14 1. 5411 Daniel Smith (710-5411) 2017-18 16 Jordan Cramer (14 rush, 2 rcv) 2008-11 4. 18 Trey Sanders (18-130) 2015-18 2. 3852 Dakota Wolf (758-3852) 2010-14 5. 12 Andre Davis (12-81) 2015 3. 3748 Daniel Polk (728-3748) 2008-10 EXTRA POINTS 6. 9 Kam Prewitt (9-67) 2018- 4. 3068 Brian Hudson (486-3068) 2013 PAT KICKS MADE 7. 7 Brad Brower (7-32) 2008 5. 2935 Braden Smith (511-2935) 2011-12 1. 122 Mitchell Brown (122-127) 2014-17 7 Harrison Jordan (7-44) 2008-11 6. 2632 De’Shawn Jones (422-2632) 2013-16 2. 104 Adam Willets (104-114) 2008-11 9. 2 Jared Joyner (2-2) 2014-16 7. 2169 Kameron Bryant (348-2169) 2015 3. 51 Jarrett Ozimek (51-55) 2013-16 2 Darius Carter (2- -15) 2011-14 8. 1918 Carl Smith (426-1918) 2008-11 4. 45 Colin Gary (45-46) 2016- 2 Kurt Odom (2-21) 2010-13 9. 1822 C.J. Oates (381-1822) 2008-11 5. 28 Sam Eberwein (28-28) 2011-12 2 Cody Lyon (2-14) 2008-09 10. 1601 Anthony Robbins (286-1601) 2016-17 6. 2 Alex Biby (2-4) 2013 2 Christian Hayes (2-13) 2012-13

TDS RESPONSIBLE FOR PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED PUNT RETURN TDS 1. 56 Daniel Smith 2017-18 1. 127 Mitchell Brown (122-127) 2014-17 1. 1 Jaquan Brooks 2016- 2. 32 Dakota Wolf 2010-14 2. 114 Adam Willets (104-114) 2008-11 1 Trey Sanders 2015- 3. 25 Aaron Blockmon 2015-18 3. 55 Jarrett Ozimek (51-55) 2013-16 1 Jordan Hildreth 2010-13 4. 29 Daniel Polk 2008-10 4. 46 Colin Gary (45-46) 2016- 1 Paul Constantine 2008-11 5. 24 Braden Smith 2011-12 5. 28 Sam Eberwein (28-28) 2011-12 6. 23 Brian Hudson 2013 6. 4 Alex Biby (2-4) 2013 AVG YDS/PUNT RETURN (MIN. 5 ATT.) 7. 21 De’Shawn Jones 2013-16 1. 11.43 Jaquan Brooks (40-457) 2016- 8. 19 Jared Joyner 2014-16 PAT KICK PCT (MINIMUM 5 ATTEMPTS) 2. 10.74 Brandon Chandler (27-290) 2008-12 9. 18 Kurt Odom 2010-13 1. 100.0 Sam Eberwein (28-28) 2009-12 3. 7.65 Jordan Hildreth (26-199) 2010-14 10. 17 Carl Smith 2008-11 2. 97.8 Colin Gary (45-46) 2016- 4. 7.44 Kam Prewitt (9-67) 2018- 3. 96.1 Mitchell Brown (122-127) 2014-17 5. 7.22 Trey Sanders (18-130) 2015-18 TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES) 4. 92.7 Jarrett Ozimek (51-55) 2013-16 6. 6.75 Andre Davis (12-81) 2015 1. 270.5 Daniel Smith (20 games) 2017-18 5. 91.2 Adam Willets (104-114) 2008-11 7. 6.29 Harrison Jordan (7-44) 2008-11 2. 255.7 Brian Hudson (12 games) 2013 8. 4.57 Brad Brower (7-32) 2008 3. 202.7 Elijah Burress (6 games) 2016-18 FIELD GOALS 4. 197.2 Kameron Bryant (11 games) 2015 FIELD GOALS MADE KICK RETURNS 5. 172.6 Braden Smith (17 games) 2011-12 1. 28 Mitchell Brown (28-39) 2014-17 KICK RETURN YARDS 6. 129.2 Daniel Polk (29 games) 2008-10 2. 27 Adam Willets (27-39) 2008-11 1. 1470 Brandon Chandler (70-1470) 2008-12 7. 123.2 Anthony Robbins (13 games) 2016-17 3. 7 Jarrett Ozimek (7-12) 2013-16 2. 988 Isaiah Howard (47-988) 2014 8. 113.3 Dakota Wolf (34 games) 2010-14 4. 3 Sam Eberwein (3-11) 2009-12 3. 786 Trey Sanders (37-786) 2015-18 9. 105.7 Jayson DeMild (6 games) 2018 3 Colin Gary (3-9) 2016- 4. 764 Jonathan Rogers (27-764) 2009-13 10. 66.0 David Salmon (11 games) 2014 5. 604 Harrison Jordan (34-604) 2008-11 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 6. 543 Paul Constantine (25-543) 2008-11 TOTAL OFFENSE/PLAY (MIN. 50 PLAYS) 1. 39 Mitchell Brown (28-39) 2014-17 7. 359 Darius Carter (17-359) 2011-14 1. 7.62 Daniel Smith (710-5411) 2017-18 39 Adam Willets (27-39) 2008-11 8. 266 Akile Jones (13-266) 2013-16 2. 6.40 Elijah Burress (190-1216) 2016-18 3. 12 Jarrett Ozimek (7-12) 2013-16 9. 259 Aaron Blockmon (6-259) 2015-18 3. 6.31 Brian Hudson (486-3068) 2013 4. 11 Sam Eberwein (3-11) 2009-12 10. 255 Brad Brower (14-255) 2008 4. 6.24 De’Shawn Jones (422-2632) 2013-16 5. 9 Colin Gary (3-9) 2016- 5. 6.23 Kameron Bryant (348-2169) 2015 70 @GOCAMELSFB 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL

KICK RETURNS FUMBLE RETURN TDS FUMBLES FORCED 1. 70 Brandon Chandler (70-1470) 2008-12 1. 1 Carlos Merritt 2015-17 1. 7 Isaac Scott 2010-14 2. 47 Isaiah Howard (47-988) 2014 1 Wale Ashaye 2016- 2. 6 Milton Brown 2008-11 3. 37 Trey Sanders (37-786) 2015-18 1 Syd Holt 2015-16 3. 4 Ugonna Awuruonye 2013-15 4. 34 Harrison Jordan (34-604) 2008-11 1 Jeff Swinton 2010-12 4 Brandon Chandler 2008-12 5. 27 Jonathan Rogers (27-764) 2009-13 1 Paul Pizzuti 2009-12 4 Deontae Henderson 2016-18 6. 25 Paul Constantine (25-543) 2008-11 1 Michael Rudisill 2010-13 4 Steth Monroe 2009-12 7. 17 Darius Carter (17-359) 2011-14 7. 3 Matt Farris 2010-14 8. 14 Brad Brower (14-255) 2008 DEFENSE 8. 2 Emmanuel Olenga 2017 9. 13 Akile Jones (13-266) 2013-16 TOTAL TACKLES 2 Daniel Bostick 2013-16 10. 11 Kurt Odom (11-210) 2010-13 1. 321 Jack Ryan (130-191) 2015-18 2 Chris Beaty 2013-16 2. 269 Milton Brown (124-145) 2008-11 2 Damien Dozier 2018- KICK RETURN TDS 3. 209 Paul Pizzuti (114-95) 2009-12 2 Andrew Yost 2011-15 1. 2 Aaron Blockmon 2015-18 4. 203 Matt Farris (87-116) 2010-14 2 Kurt Odom 2010-12 2 Jonathan Rogers 2009-13 5. 198 Lee Stanley (84-114) 2008-10 2 Jeremiah Robinson 2008,10-11 3. 1 Isaiah Howard 2014 6. 196 Andrew Yost (72-124) 2012-15 1 Brandon Chandler 2008-12 7. 194 Erik Feliciano (111-83) 2008-11 FUMBLES RECOVERED 8. 186 Jake Barr (105-81) 2011-15 1. 4 Nick Drew 2012-15 AVG YDS/KICK RETURN (MIN. 5 ATT.) 9. 174 Brandon Chandler (112-62) 2008-12 4 Paul Pizzuti 2009-12 1. 43.17 Aaron Blockmon (6-259) 2015-18 10. 169 Steth Monroe (94-75) 2009-12 3. 3 Taurean Lynch 2010-13 2. 28.30 Jonathan Rogers (27-764) 2009-13 3 Erik Feliciano 2008-11 3. 23.71 Chad McMichael (7-166) 2009-13 UNASSISTED TACKLES 3 Dorian Jones 2018- 4. 23.40 Clarence Finney (5-117) 2009 1. 130 Jack Ryan (130-191) 2015-18 5. 2 Carlos Merritt 2015-17 5. 21.88 Cody Lyon (8-175) 2008-09 2. 124 Milton Brown (124-145) 2008-11 2 James Blackman 2014-17 6. 21.72 Paul Constantine (25-543) 2008-11 3. 114 Paul Pizzuti (114-95) 2009-12 2 Emmanuel Olenga 2017 7. 21.43 Aaron Covington (7-150) 2018 4. 112 Brandon Chandler (112-62) 2008-12 2 Darren Flowers 2013-18 8. 21.24 Trey Sanders (37-786) 2015-18 5. 111 Erik Feliciano (111-83) 2008-11 2 Syd Holt 2015-16 9. 21.12 Darius Carter (17-359) 2011-14 6. 105 Jake Barr (105-81) 2011-15 2 Brandon Mobley 2012-15 10. 21.02 Isaiah Howard (47-988) 2014 7. 95 Jared Hart (95-49) 2008-11 2 Randel Herring 2008-11 8. 94 Steth Monroe (94-75) 2009-12 2 Milton Brown 2008-11 INTERCEPTIONS 9. 90 Carlos Merritt (90-78) 2015-17 2 Austin Tart 2008,10-11 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 10. 87 Matt Farris (87-116) 2010-14 2 Justice Galloway-Velazquez 2018- 1. 243 Deontae Henderson (5-243) 2016-18 87 Deontae Henderson (87-53) 2016-18 2 Terence Harper 2016- 2. 169 Brandon Mobley (7-169) 2012-15 2 Deontae Henderson 2016-18 3. 145 Milton Brown (3-145) 2008-11 ASSISTED TACKLES 2 Ray Miller 2016- 4. 118 Brandon Chandler (8-118) 2008-12 1. 191 Jack Ryan (130-191) 2015-18 5. 87 Eric Westbrook (2-87) 2014-18 2. 145 Milton Brown (124-145) 2008-11 PASS BREAKUPS 6. 77 Luke Hill (2-77) 2011-14 3. 124 Andrew Yost (72-124) 2012-15 1. 32 Brandon Mobley (25 brup, 7 int) 2012-15 7. 73 Donte Washington (6-73) 2008 4. 116 Matt Farris (87-116) 2010-14 2. 27 Chris Beaty (21/6) 2013-16 73 Steth Monroe (6-73) 2009-12 5. 114 Lee Stanley (84-114) 2008-10 3. 26 Brandon Chandler (18/8) 2008-12 9. 72 Carlos Merritt (7-72) 2015-17 6. 106 Randel Herring (60-106) 2008-11 4. 25 Steth Monroe (19/6) 2009-12 10. 69 Chris Beaty (6-69) 2013-16 7. 104 Daniel Bostick (63-104) 2013-16 5. 15 Deontae Henderson (10/5) 2016-18 8. 100 Dwan Hanshaw (53-100) 2012-15 15 Paul Pizzuti (13/2) 2009-12 INTERCEPTIONS 9. 97 Isaac Scott (58-97) 2010-14 7. 14 Aaron Nichols (10/4) 2011-15 1. 8 Brandon Chandler (8-118) 2008-12 10. 96 Lucas Smith (33-96) 2010-14 8. 13 Dante Simmons (7/6) 2014-17 2. 7 Carlos Merritt (7-72) 2015-17 9. 12 Carlos Merritt (5/7) 2015-17 7 Brandon Mobley (7-169) 2012-15 TACKLES FOR LOSS 12 Tyler Rhyne (12/0) 2013-15 4. 6 Dante Simmons (6-40) 2014-17 1. 36.5 Jack Ryan (25-23/188) 2015-18 12 Nick Drew (12/0) 2012-15 6 Chris Beaty (6-69) 2013-16 2. 34.5 Ugonna Awuruonye (25-19/173) 2013-15 12 Erik Feliciano (7/5) 2008-11 6 Steth Monroe (6-73) 2009-12 3. 28.0 Jeremiah Robinson (22-12/100)2008,10-11 6 Donte Washington (6-73) 2008 4. 26.0 Isaac Scott (20-12/131) 2010-14 QB HURRIES 8. 5 Erik Feliciano (5-18) 2008-11 5. 22.5 Milton Brown (17-11/104) 2008-11 1. 20 Jack Ryan 2015-18 5 Deontae Henderson (5-243) 2016-18 6. 17.5 Greg Milhouse (10-15/66) 2014-15 2. 12 Greg Milhouse 2014-15 10. 4 J’Wan Lewis (4-28) 2013-16 7. 17.0 Dwan Hanshaw (13-8/71) 2012-15 12 Isaac scott 2010-14 4 Aaron Nichols (4-56) 2011-15 8. 16.5 Syd Holt (14-5/92) 2015-16 4. 10 Syd Holt 2015-16 4 Cody Lyon (4-51) 2008-09 9. 15.0 Emmanuel Olenga (13-4/60) 2017 10 Ugonna Awuruonye 2013-15 10. 14.5 Andrew Yost (8-13/57) 2012-15 6. 9 Isaiah King 2015- INTERCEPTION RETURN TDS 14.5 Jake Barr (13-3/64) 2011-15 9 Daniel Bostick 2013-16 1. 4 Brandon Mobley 2012-15 8. 8 Emmanuel Olenga 2017 2. 2 Milton BROWN 2008-11 YARDS FROM TACKLES FOR LOSS 8 Darren Flowers 2013-18 2 Deontae Henderson 2016-18 1. 188 Jack Ryan (25-23/188) 2015-18 8 Ray Miller 2016- 4. 1 Carlos Merritt 2015-17 2. 173 Ugonna Awuruonye (25-19/173) 2013-15 1 Chris Beaty 2013-16 3. 131 Isaac Scott (18-9/121) 2010-14 BLOCKED KICKS 1 Cody Lyon 2008-09 4. 104 Milton Brown (17-11/104) 2008-11 1. 4 Randel Herring 2008-11 1 Brandon Chandler 2008-12 5. 100 Jeremiah Robinson (22-12/100) 2008,10-11 2. 3 Terence Harper 2016- 1 Dorian Jones 2018- 6. 92 Syd Holt (14-5/92) 2015-16 3 Kurt Odom 2010-13 7. 71 Dwan Hanshaw (13-8/71) 2012-15 4. 2 Lucas Smith 2010-14 FUMBLE RETURNS 8. 70 Damien Dozier (8-7/70) 2018 5. 1 10x FUMBLE RETURN YARDS 9. 66 Greg Milhouse (10-15/66) 2014-15 1. 67 Jeff Swinton (1-67) 2010-12 10. 64 Jake Barr (13-3/64) 2011-15 GAMES PLAYED/STARTED 2. 35 Taurean Lynch (1-35) 2010-13 GAMES PLAYED (NAME, YRS, GMS PLD-ST) 3. 32 Dorian Jones (1-32) 2018 QUARTERBACK SACKS 1. Isaac Scott 2011-14 46-24 4. 26 Michael Rudisill (1-26) 2010-13 1. 20.5 Ugonna Awuruonye (14-13/130) 2013-15 2. Dalton Dillon 2012-15 45-13 5. 23 Terence Harper (1-23) 2016-18 2. 16.5 Isaac Scott (14-5/110) 2010-14 Matt Farris 2011-14 45-23 6. 21 Syd Holt (1-21) 2015-16 3. 14.5 Ugonna Awuruonye (11-7/86) 2013-14 Darren Flowers 2013-18 45-11 7. 15 Wale Ashaye (1-15) 2016- 4. 12.0 Jeremiah Robinson (11-2/65) 2008,10-11 Will Sawyer 2011-14 45-35 15 Brandon Mobley (1-15) 2012-15 5. 9.5 Milton Brown (9-1/68) 2008-11 6. Jaylan Adlam 2012-15 44-6 9. 5 Marcus Maynard (1-5) 2013-14 9.5 Jack Ryan (7-5/83) 2015-18 Ben Bolling 2012-15 44-18 10. 4 Deontae Henderson (1-4) 2016-18 7. 9.0 Syd Holt (8-2/65) 2015-16 Jacob Brewer 2012-15 44-42 8. 8.5 Emmanuel Olenga (8-1/47) 2017 Jordan Cramer 2008-11 44-25 FUMBLE RETURNS 8.5 Jake Barr (8-1/46) 2011-15 Randel Herring 2008-11 44-43 1. 1 Wale Ashaye (1-15) 2016- 10. 8.0 Andrew Yost (5-6/40) 2012-15 Sam Issermoyer 2008-11 44-39 1 Syd Holt (1-21) 2015-16 Adam Willets 2008-11 44- 1 Brandon Mobley (1-15) 2012-15 YARDS FROM SACKS 1 Marcus Maynard (1-5) 2013-14 1. 130 Ugonna Awuruonye (14-13/130) 2013-15 GAMES STARTED (NAME, YRS, GMS PLD-ST) 1 Jeff Swinton (1-67) 2010-12 2. 110 Isaac Scott (14-5/110) 2010-14 1. Randel Herring 2008-11 44-43 1 Taurean Lynch (1-35) 2010-12 3. 83 Jack Ryan (7-5/83) 2015-18 Troy Horan 2008-11 43-43 1 Michael Rudisill (1-26) 2010-12 4. 68 Milton Brown (9-1/68) 2008-11 3. 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SINGLE SEASON RECORDS PASSING ATTEMPTS ALL PURPOSE YARDS 1. Braden Smith 2011 313 1. Daniel Smith 2017 1,272 NET RUSHING 2. Brian Hudson 2013 303 2. De’Shawn Jones 2015 1,104 1. Daniel Smith 2017 1,272 3. Kameron Bryant 2015 257 3. Aaron Blockmon 2016 1,060 2. De’Shawn Jones 2015 1,079 4. Daniel Smith 2017 255 4. Isaiah Howard 2014 1,014 3. Brian Hudson 2013 884 5. Dakota Wolf 2014 226 5. Jared Joyner 2016 960 4. Jared Joyner 2016 741 6. Daniel Polk 2010 217 6. Brian Hudson 2013 911 5. Carl Smith 2011 677 7. Daniel Polk 2009 216 7. Kurt Odom 2013 907 6. Rashaun Brown 2010 673 8. Daniel Smith 2018 214 8. Jonathan Rogers 2013 841 7. Daniel Smith 2018 668 9. Dakota Wolf 2012 180 9. Brandon Chandler 2011 814 8. De’Shawn Jones 2016 641 10. Matt Vollono 2008 180 10. Caleb Snead 2018 810 9. Dakota Wolf 2012 617 10. Rocky Reid 2018 614 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS SCORING 1. Daniel Smith 2017 18 1. Jordan Cramer 2011 90 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 2. Brian Hudson 2013 15 2. Daniel Smith 2018 78 1. Brian Hudson 2013 183 3. Braden Smith 2011 14 3. Daniel Smith 2017 72 2. De’Shawn Jones 2015 178 4. Daniel Smith 2018 13 Daniel Polk 2010 72 3. Dakota Wolf 2012 161 5. Kameron Bryant 2015 12 5. Mitchell Brown 2017 62 4. Carl Smith 2011 154 6. Anthony Robbins 2016 10 Aaron Blockmon 2016 62 5. Rocky Reid 2018 153 Dakota Wolf 2014 10 7. Mitchell Brown 2014 61 6. Daniel Polk 2010 151 8. Daniel Polk 2010 8 8. Adam Willets 2011 59 7. Jared Joyner 2016 143 9. Elijah Burress 2016 6 9. Jarrett Ozimek 2013 55 Daniel Polk 2009 143 10. Daniel Polk 2009 5 Adam Willets 2010 55 9. Daniel Smith 2017 140 10. Dakota Wolf 2014 122 RECEPTIONS TOTAL OFFENSE 1. Aaron Blockmon 2016 54 1. Daniel Smith 2017 3,161 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 2. Caleb Snead 2018 45 2. Brian Hudson 2013 3,068 1. Jordan Cramer 2011 13 3. Preston Dodson 2011 43 3. Braden Smith 2011 2,254 Daniel Smith 2017 13 4. Aaron Blockmon 2018 42 4. Daniel Smith 2018 2,250 3. Daniel Smith 2017 12 5. Jabri Ridenhour 2014 40 5. Kameron Bryant 2015 2,169 Daniel Polk 2010 12 6. Jabri Ridenhour 2013 35 6. Dakota Wolf 2014 2,032 5. De’Shawn Jones 2016 9 Kurt Odom 2013 35 7. Daniel Polk 2009 1,927 Dakota Wolf 2014 9 8. Harrison Jordan 2011 34 8. Daniel Polk 2010 1,821 7. Jared Joyner 2016 8 9. Ben Bolling 2013 32 9. Dakota Wolf 2012 1,418 De’Shawn Jones 2015 8 10. Ben Bolling 2014 31 10. Elijah Burress 2016 1,216 Brian Hudson 2013 8 Braden Smith 2011 8 RECEIVING YARDS INTERCEPTIONS 1. Aaron Blockmon 2016 1,038 1. Carlos Merritt 2017 6 YARDS PASSING 2. Caleb Snead 2018 810 Donte Washington 2008 6 1. Brian Hudson 2013 2,184 3. Aaron Blockmon 2018 580 3. Dante Simmons 2017 5 2. Braden Smith 2011 1,965 4. Aaron Blockmon 2017 576 4. Brandon Mobley 2014 4 3. Kameron Bryant 2015 1,936 5. Jabri Ridenhour 2014 497 Steth Monroe 2011 4 4. Daniel Smith 2017 1,889 6. Ben Bolling 2013 495 6. Deontae Henderson 2017 3 5. Daniel Smith 2018 1,582 7. Preston Dodson 2011 473 Chris Beaty 2016 3 6. Dakota Wolf 2014 1,483 8. Aaron Blockmon 2015 453 J’Wan Lewis 2016 3 7. Daniel Polk 2009 1,355 9. Harrison Jordan 2011 446 Chris Beaty 2015 3 8. Daniel Polk 2010 1,263 10. Ben Bolling 2014 408 Brandon Chandler 2009 3 9. Anthony Robbins 2016 1,139 Christian Dixon 2009 3 10. Matt Vollono 2008 909 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS Cody Lyon 2009 3 1. Aaron Blockmon 2016 10 Milton Brown 2008 3 COMPLETIONS 2. Caleb Snead 2018 9 1. Brian Hudson 2013 183 3. Aaron Blockmon 2017 5 INTERCEPTIONS RETURN TDS 2. Braden Smith 2011 179 Aaron Blockmon 2015 5 1. Brandon Mobley 2014 3 3. Kameron Bryant 2015 148 Ben Bolling 2013 5 2. Milton Brown 2008 2 4. Dakota Wolf 2014 140 Preston Dodson 2011 5 3. 8x 1 5. Daniel Smith 2017 136 7. Zach Roderick 2017 4 6. Daniel Smith 2018 126 Bryan Bailey 2017 4 7. Daniel Polk 2010 123 Jabri Ridenhour 2014 4 8. Daniel Polk 2009 115 Mike Stryffeler 2010 4 9. Dakota Wolf 2012 97 10. Anthony Robbins 2016 96

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TACKLES 7. Adam Willets 2010 31 26 2010 1. Jack Ryan 2017 103 8. Adam Willets 2009 22 4. 24 2017 2. Carlos Merritt 2017 94 9. Sam Eberwein 2012 21 5. 20 2016 3. Paul Pizzuti 2012 89 10. Mitchell Brown 2015 19 6. 19 2018 Jack Ryan 2018 89 19 2015 5. Matt Farris 2012 88 PUNTS 19 2014 Lee Stanley 2009 88 1. Ted Moore 2008 72 9. 16 2009 7. Andrew Yost 2014 86 2. Adam Lutz 2014 68 10. 15 2012 8. Milton Brown 2008 85 3. Adam Lutz 2012 67 9. Lee Stanley 2010 83 4. Brad Dennis 2018 61 AVERAGE YARDS/RUSH 10. Luke Hill 2014 78 5. Jarrett Ozimek 2016 59 1. 5.39 (467-2519) 2017 6. Ted Moore 2009 51 2. 5.27 (531-2800) 2013 TACKLES FOR LOSS 7. Adam Lutz 2013 49 3. 4.75 (439-2086) 2016 1. Jeremiah Robinson 2011 17.5 Ted Moore 2011 49 4. 4.71 (491-2315) 2011 2. Emmanuel Olenga 2017 15.0 9. Brad Dennis 2017 46 5. 4.65 (449-2086) 2014 3. Ugonna Awuruonye 2013 14.0 Jarrett Ozimek 2015 46 6. 4.52 (506-2285) 2010 4. Greg Milhouse 2015 12.5 7. 4.51 (463-2087) 2009 5. Isaac Scott 2012 12.0 PUNTING AVERAGE 8. 4.49 (436-1956) 2015 6. Ugonna Awuruonye 2014 11.5 1. Brad Dennis 2018 43.21 9. 4.24 (438-1856) 2018 Damien Dozier 2018 2018 2. Ted Moore 2011 41.73 10. 3.78 (435-1642) 2012 8. Jack Ryan 2015 11.0 3. Adam Lutz 2013 41.69 9. Syd Holt 2016 10.5 4. Adam Lutz 2012 40.37 RUSHING YARDS/GAME Milton Brown 2011 10.5 5. Ted Moore 2010 40.28 1. 233.3 (12 games) 2013 6. Adam Lutz 2014 39.97 2. 229.0 (11 games) 2017 SACKS 7. Jarrett Ozimek 2015 39.50 3. 210.5 (11 games) 2011 1. Emmanuel Olenga 2017 8.5 8. Ted Moore 2009 38.63 4. 208.6 (10 games) 2016 2. Ugonna Awuruonye 2014 7.5 9. Ted Moore 2008 37.94 5. 207.7 (11 games) 2010 Isaac Scott 2012 7.5 10. Mitchell Brown 2014 37.40 6. 189.7 (11 games) 2009 Jeremiah Robinson 2011 7.5 7. 177.8 (11 games) 2015 5. Ugonna Awuruonye 2013 7.0 KICK RETURNS 8. 173.8 (12 games) 2014 Isaac Scott 2013 7.0 1. Isaiah Howard 2014 47 9. 168.7 (11 games) 2018 7. Ugonna Awuruonye 2015 6.0 2. Brandon Chandler 2011 28 10. 149.3 (11 games) 2012 8. Dwan Hanshaw 2015 5.5 3. Jonathan Rogers 2013 27 9. Syd Holt 2016 5.0 4. Trey Sanders 2017 22 PASSING Milton Brown 2011 5.0 5. Darius Carter 2012 17 PASS ATTEMPTS Greg Milhouse 2015 5.0 Brandon Chandler 2008 17 1. 371 (198-371-15) 2014 7. Harrison Jordan 2010 16 2. 335 (205-335-11) 2013 PASSES DEFENDED 8. Paul Constantine 2010 15 3. 314 (173-314-9) 2017 1. Brandon Mobley (15 brup/1 int) 2015 16 9. Brad Brower 2008 14 4. 313 (181-313-7) 2011 2. Steth Monroe (11/4) 2011 15 10. Brandon Chandler 2009 13 5. 312 (177-312-10) 2018 3. Chris Beaty (11/3) 2015 14 Harrison Jordan 2008 13 6. 292 (167-292-14) 2016 4. Deontae Henderson (8/3) 2017 11 7. 290 (127-290-18) 2008 Chris Beaty (8/3) 2016 11 KICK RETURN YARDAGE 8. 286 (161-286-5) 2012 6. Donte Washington (4/6) 2008 10 1. Isaiah Howard 2014 988 9. 273 (156-273-18) 2015 7. Tyler Rhyne (9/0) 2014 9 2. Jonathan Rogers 2013 764 10. 253 (137-253-10) 2009 Brandon Chandler (6/3) 2009 9 3. Brandon Chandler 2011 577 9. Carlos Merritt (2/6) 2017 8 4. Trey Sanders 2017 470 PASS COMPLETIONS Aaron Nichols (6/2) 2013 8 5. Brandon Chandler 2008 393 1. 205 (205-335-11) 2013 Luke Hill (7/1) 2014 8 6. Darius Carter 2012 359 2. 198 (198-371-15) 2014 Isaiah Howard (7/1) 2014 8 7. Paul Constantine 2010 336 3. 181 (181-316-7) 2011 Brandon Mobley (4/4) 2014 8 8. Harrison Jordan 2010 321 4. 177 (177-312-10) 2018 Brandon Mobley (6/2) 2013 8 9. Brad Brower 2008 255 5. 173 (173-314-9) 2017 10. Brandon Chandler 2012 251 6. 167 (167-292-14) 2016 FIELD GOALS 7. 161 (161-286-5) 2012 1. Mitchell Brown 2014 9 KICK RETURN AVG (MIN. 5 RETURNS) 8. 156 (156-273-18) 2015 Adam Willets 2009 9 1. Aaron Blockmon 2018 34.2 9. 137 (137-253-10) 2009 3. Adam Willets 2010 8 2. Jonathon Rogers 2013 28.3 10. 127 (127-290-18) 2008 4. Mitchell Brown 2017 7 3. Trey Sanders 2015 23.6 5. Mitchell Brown 2016 6 4. Clarence Finney 2009 23.4 PASSING YARDS Mitchell Brown 2015 6 5. Brandon Chandler 2008 23.12 1. 2436 (205-335-11) 2013 Jarrett Ozimek 2013 6 6. Trey Sanders 2018 22.43 2. 2286 (173-314-9) 2017 8. Adam Willets 2008 5 7. Paul Constantine 2010 22.40 3. 2228 (198-371-15) 2014 9. Adam Willets 2011 4 8. Jaquan Brooks 2017 22.20 4. 2218 (177-312-10) 2018 10. Sam Eberwein 2012 3 9. Cody Lyon 2009 21.8 5. 2044 (156-273-18) 2015 10. Aaron Covington 2018 21.4 6. 2002 (167-292-14) 2016 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTED 7. 1989 (181-316-7) 2011 1. Adam Willets 2010 15 TEAM SINGLE SEASON 8. 1674 (137-253-10) 2009 2. Mitchell Brown 2014 12 RECORDS 9. 1467 (161-286-5) 2012 Adam Willets 2009 12 10. 1330 (127-290-18) 2008 4. Mitchell Brown 2016 10 RUSHING 5. Mitchell Brown 2015 9 RUSHING YARDS PASSING TDS Jarrett Ozimek 2013 9 1. 2800 (531 att.) 2013 1. 21 2017 Sam Eberwein 2012 9 2. 2519 (467) 2017 2. 18 2013 8. Mitchell Brown 2017 8 3. 2315 (491) 2011 3. 16 2018 9. Adam Willets 2011 7 4. 2285 (506) 2010 16 2016 10. Adam Willets 2008 5 5. 2087 (463) 2009 5. 15 2015 Colin Gary 2018 5 6. 2086 (439) 2016 6. 14 2014 2086 (449) 2014 14 2011 PAT MADE 8. 1956 (436) 2015 8. 9 2009 1. Adam Willetts 2011 47 9. 1856 (438) 2018 9. 8 2010 2. Mitchell Brown 2017 41 10. 1642 (435) 2012 10. 6 2008 3. Colin Gary 2018 37 Jarrett Ozimek 2013 37 RUSHING ATTEMPTS PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 5. Mitchell Brown 2014 34 1. 531 (2800 yds.) 2013 1. 18 (156-273-18) 2015 6. Mitchell Brown 2016 30 2. 506 (2285) 2010 18 (127-290-18) 2008 7. Adam Willets 2010 28 3. 491 (2315) 2011 3. 15 (198-371-15) 2014 8. Sam Eberwein 2012 21 4. 467 (2519) 2017 4. 14 (167-292-14) 2016 9. Adam Willets 2009 18 5. 463 (2087) 2009 5. 11 (205-335-11) 2013 10. Mitchell Brown 2015 17 6. 449 (2086) 2014 6. 10 (177-312-10) 2018 7. 439 (2086) 2016 10 (137-253-10) 2009 PAT ATTEMPTED 8. 438 (438) 2018 8. 9 (173-314-9) 2017 1. Adam Willets 2011 49 9. 436 (1956) 2015 9. 7 (181-313-7) 2011 2. Mitchell Brown 2017 41 10. 435 (1642) 2012 10. 5 (161-286-5) 2012 3. Colin Gary 2018 38 4. Jarrett Ozimek 2013 37 RUSHING TDS PASS COMPLETION PCT 5. Mitchell Brown 2014 35 1. 36 2011 1. 61.2 (205-335-11) 2013 6. Mitchell Brown 2016 32 2. 26 2013 2. 57.3 (181-313-7) 2011

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3. 57.2 (167-292-14) 2016 3. 5.64 (709-4000) 2015 FIELD GOALS 4. 57.1 (156-273-18) 2015 4. 5.59 (731-4088) 2016 FIELD GOALS MADE 5. 56.7 (177-312-10) 2018 5. 5.43 (750-4074) 2018 1. 9 (9-14) 2014 6. 56.3 (161-286-5) 2012 6. 5.33 (807-4304) 2011 9 (9-13) 2009 7. 56.0 (126-225-4) 2010 7. 5.26 (820-4314) 2014 9 (9-16) 2010 8. 55.1 (173-314-9) 2017 8. 5.25 (716-3761) 2009 4. 8 (8-12) 2017 9. 54.2 (137-253-10) 2009 9. 4.89 (731-3578) 2010 5. 7 (7-10) 2015 10. 53.4 (198-371-15) 2014 10. 4.31 (721-3109) 2012 6. 6 (6-10) 2016 6 (6-9) 2013 PASS EFFICIENCY ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 8. 5 (5-5) 2008 1. 133.4 (205-335-11) 2013 1. 6872 2013 9. 4 (4-7) 2011 2. 132.6 (173-314-9) 2017 2. 6147 2017 10. 3 (3-9) 2012 3. 127.0 (177-312-10) 2018 3. 5804 2014 4. 125.0 (156-273-18) 2015 4. 5566 2011 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 5. 123.3 (167-292-14) 2016 5. 5011 2018 1. 16 (9-16) 2010 6. 120.3 (181-313-7) 2011 6. 4889 2016 2. 14 (9-14) 2014 7. 113.6 (137-253-10) 2009 7. 4809 2015 3. 13 (9-13) 2009 8. 112.4 (126-225-4) 2010 8. 4772 2009 4. 12 (8-12) 2017 9. 108.2 (198-371-15) 2014 9. 4575 2010 5. 10 (6-10) 2016 10. 101.65 (161-286-5) 2012 10. 4092 2012 10 (7-10) 2015 7. 9 (6-9) 2013 AVERAGE YARDS/PASS ALL-PURPOSE YARDS/GAME 9 (3-9) 2012 1. 7.5 (156-273-18) 2015 1. 572.67 (12 games) 2013 9. 7 (4-7) 2011 2. 7.3 (173-314-9) 2017 2. 558.8 (11 games) 2017 10. 5 (5-5) 2008 7.3 (205-335-11) 2013 3. 506.00 (11 games) 2011 5 (2-5) 2018 4. 7.1 (177-312-10) 2018 4. 488.9 (10 games) 2016 5. 6.9 (167-292-14) 2016 5. 483.7 (12 games) 2014 FIELD GOAL PCT 6. 6.6 (137-253-10) 2009 6. 455.5 (11 games) 2018 1. 100.0 (5-5) 2008 7. 6.3 (181-313-7) 2011 7. 437.2 (11 games) 2015 2. 70.0 (7-10) 2015 8. 6.0 (198-371-15) 2014 8. 433.8 (11 games) 2009 3. 69.2 (9-13) 2009 9. 5.7 (126-225-4) 2010 9. 415.9 (11 games) 2010 4. 66.7 (8-12) 2017 10. 5.1 (161-286-5) 2012 10. 372.0 (11 games) 2012 66.7 (6-9) 2013 6. 64.3 (9-14) 2014 AVERAGE YARDS/COMPLETION SCORING 7. 60.0 (6-10) 2016 1. 13.2 (173-314-9) 2017 TOTAL POINTS SCORED 8. 57.1 (4-7) 2011 2. 13.1 (156-273-18) 2015 1. 379 (53 TD, 49 PAT, 4 FG) 2011 9. 56.2 (9-16) 2010 3. 12.5 (177-312-10) 2018 2. 372 (50 TD, 48 PAT, 8 FG) 2017 10. 40.0 (2-5) 2018 4. 12.2 (137-253-10) 2009 3. 349 (48 TD, 39 PAT, 6 FG, 1 Saf.) 2013 5. 12.0 (167-292-14) 2016 4. 283 (37 TD, 34 PAT, 9 FG) 2014 PUNTING 6. 11.9 (205-335-11) 2013 5. 281 (38 TD, 33 PAT, 6 FG) 2016 PUNT YARDS 7. 11.3 (198-371-15) 2014 6. 273 (38 TD, 37 PAT, 2 FG) 2018 1. 3162 (86 punts) 2008 8. 11.0 (181-313-7) 2011 7. 270 (36 TD, 32 PAT, 7 FG) 2015 2. 2905 (74) 2014 9. 10.5 (127-290-18) 2008 8. 261 (34 TD, 30 PAT, 9 FG) 2010 3. 2705 (67) 2012 10. 10.3 (126-225-4) 2010 9. 214 (27 TD, 21 PAT, 9 FG, 1 Saf.) 2009 4. 2636 (62) 2018 10. 156 (21 TD, 21 PAT, 3 FG) 2012 5. 2202 (58) 2009 PASSING YARDS/GAME 6. 2162 (59) 2016 1. 207.8 (11 games) 2017 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 7. 2045 (49) 2011 2. 203.0 (12 games) 2013 1. 53 (36 rush, 14 pass, 2 def, 1 ret) 2011 8. 2043 (51) 2013 3. 201.6 (11 games) 2018 2. 50 (24 rush, 21 pass, 5 ret) 2017 9. 1817 (46-1817) 2015 4. 200.2 (10 games) 2016 3. 48 (26 rush, 18 pass, 3 ret, 1 def) 2013 10. 1732 (43) 2010 5. 185.8 (11 games) 2015 4. 38 (20 rush, 16 pass, 1 def, 1 ret) 2016 6. 185.7 (12 games) 2014 38 (19 rush, 16 rcv, 3 ret) 2018 PUNT ATTEMPTS 7. 180.8 (11 games) 2011 6. 37 (19 rush, 14 pass, 3 def, 1 ret) 2014 1. 86 (3162 yds.) 2008 8. 152.2 (11 games) 2009 7. 36 (19 rush, 15 rcv, 2 ret) 2015 2. 74 (2905) 2014 9. 133.4 (11 games) 2012 8. 34 (26 rush, 8 pass) 2010 3. 67 (2705) 2012 10. 120.9 (11 games) 2008 9. 27 (16 rush, 9 pass, 2 def) 2009 4. 62 (2636) 2018 10. 21 (15 rush, 5 pass, 1 def) 2012 5. 59 (2162) 2016 TOTAL OFFENSE 6. 58 (2202) 2009 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS EXTRA POINTS 7. 51 (2043) 2013 1. 5236 (866 plays) 2013 PAT KICKS MADE 8. 49 (1895) 2011 2. 4805 (781) 2017 1. 49 (49-51) 2011 9. 47 (1700) 2017 3. 4314 (820) 2014 2. 48 (48-48) 2017 10. 46 (1817) 2015 4. 4304 (807) 2011 3. 39 (39-43) 2013 5. 4088 (731) 2016 4. 37 (37-38) 2018 PUNTS HAD BLOCKED 6. 4074 (750) 2018 5. 34 (34-35) 2014 1. 2 2013 7. 4000 (709) 2015 6. 31 (31-33) 2016 2 2008 8. 3761 (716) 2009 31 (31-35) 2015 3. 1 2018 9. 3578 (731) 2010 8. 30 (30-33) 2010 1 2017 10. 3109 (721) 2012 9. 21 (21-21) 2012 1 2014 21 (21-25) 2009 1 2009 TDS RESPONSIBLE FOR 1. 71 2017 PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT 2. 67 2011 1. 51 (49-51) 2011 1. 42.52 (62-2636) 2018 3. 66 2013 2. 48 (48-48) 2017 2. 41.73 (49-2045) 2011 4. 54 2016 3. 43 (39-43) 2013 3. 40.37 (67-2705) 2012 54 2018 4. 38 (37-38) 2018 4. 40.28 (43-1732) 2010 6. 51 2015 5. 35 (31-35) 2015 5. 40.06 (51-2043) 2013 51 2014 35 (34-35) 2014 6. 39.50 (46-1817) 2015 8. 42 2010 7. 33 (31-33) 2016 7. 39.26 (74-2905) 2014 9. 36 2009 33 (30-33) 2010 8. 37.97 (58-2202) 2009 10. 26 2012 9. 25 (21-25) 2009 9. 36.77 (86-3162) 2008 10. 21 (21-21) 2012 10. 36.64 (59-2162) 2016 TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME 1. 436.8 (11 games) 2017 PAT KICK PCT PUNT RETURNS 2. 436.3 (12 games) 2013 1. 100.0 (48-48) 2017 PUNT RETURN YARDS 3. 408.8 (10 games) 2016 100.0 (21-21) 2012 1. 296 (27 ret.) 2017 4. 391.3 (11 games) 2011 3. 97.4 (37-38) 2018 2. 239 (22) 2016 5. 370.4 (11 games) 2018 4. 97.1 (34-35) 2014 3. 200 (15) 2011 6. 363.6 (11 games) 2015 5. 96.1 (49-51) 2011 4. 155 (14) 2013 7. 359.5 (12 games) 2014 6. 93.9 (31-33) 2016 5. 150 (20) 2018 8. 341.9 (11 games) 2009 7. 91.7 (11-12) 2008 6. 100 (11) 2009 9. 325.3 (11 games) 2010 8. 90.9 (30-33) 2010 7. 85 (14) 2015 10. 282.6 (11 games) 2012 9. 90.7 (39-43) 2013 8. 74 (9) 2010 10. 88.6 (31-35) 2015 9. 64 (7) 2012 TOTAL OFFENSE/PLAY 10. 34 (9) 2008 1. 6.15 (781-4805) 2017 2. 6.05 (866-5236) 2013 PUNT RETURNS 1. 27 (296 yds) 2017 74 @GOCAMELSFB 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL

2. 22 (239) 2016 INTERCEPTION RETURN TDS QUARTERBACK SACKS 3. 20 (150) 2018 1. 3 2014 1. 38 (25-26/262) 2015 4. 17 (26) 2014 2. 2 2018 2. 27 (24-6/171) 2013 5. 15 (200) 2011 2 2017 3. 26 (24-4/165) 2011 6. 14 (85) 2015 2 2008 4. 25 (22-6/154) 2012 14 (155) 2013 5. 1 2015 5. 20 (17-6/134) 2017 8. 11 (100) 2009 1 2013 6. 19 (11-16/79) 2014 9. 9 (74) 2010 1 2011 7. 17 (17-0/110) 2016 9 (34) 2008 1 2009 8. 16 (13-6/125) 2018 9. 12 (8-8/77) 2009 PUNT RETURN TDS FUMBLE RETURNS 10. 11 (7-8/64) 2008 1. 1 2017 FUMBLE RETURN YARDS 11 (9-4/49) 2010 1 2016 1. 102 (2 ret.) 2012 1 2013 2. 59 (3) 2018 YARDS FROM SACKS 1 2011 3. 26 (1) 2011 1. 262 (25-26) 2015 4. 21 (1) 2016 2. 171 (24-6) 2013 AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT RETURN 5. 15 (1) 2017 3. 165 (24-4) 2011 1. 13.33 (15-200) 2011 15 (1) 2015 4. 154 (22-6) 2012 2. 11.07 (14-155) 2013 7. 5 (1) 2013 5. 134 (17-6) 2017 3. 10.96 (27-296) 2017 6. 125 (13-6) 2018 4. 10.86 (22-239) 2016 FUMBLE RETURNS 7. 110 (17-0) 2016 5. 9.14 (7-64) 2012 1. 3 (59 yds.) 2018 8. 79 (11-16) 2014 6. 9.09 (11-100) 2009 2. 2 (102) 2012 9. 77 (8-8) 2009 7. 8.22 (9-74) 2010 3. 9 (26) 2011 10. 64 (7-8) 2008 8. 7.50 (20-150) 2018 4. 1 (15) 2017 9. 6.07 (14-85) 2015 1 (21) 2016 FUMBLES FORCED 10. 3.78 (9-34) 2008 1 (15) 2015 1. 12 2011 1 (5) 2013 2. 11 2013 KICK RETURNS 1 (0) 2010 11 2012 KICK RETURN YARDS 4. 9 2017 1. 1357 (60 ret.) 2013 FUMBLE RETURN TDS 5. 8 2016 2. 1255 (72) 2008 1. 2 2017 6. 7 2014 3. 1125 (58) 2014 2. 1 2016 7 2009 4. 904 (47) 2012 1 2012 8. 6 2015 5. 874 (44) 2010 1 2011 9. 5 2010 6. 827 (46) 2009 1 2009 10. 2 2008 7. 813 (43) 2011 8. 727 (38) 2017 DEFENSE FUMBLES RECOVERED 9. 618 (31) 2015 TOTAL TACKLES 1. 10 2013 10. 598 (27) 2018 1. 910 (420-490) 2012 10 2011 2. 893 (363-530) 2014 3. 9 2016 KICK RETURNS 3. 866 (418-488) 2011 4. 8 2017 1. 72 (1255 yds.) 2008 4. 848 (385-463) 2013 5. 7 2012 2. 60 (1357) 2013 5. 846 (422-424) 2017 6. 6 2018 3. 58 (1125) 2014 6. 821 (281-540) 2010 6 2010 4. 47 (904) 2012 7. 804 (452-352) 2008 6 2009 5. 46 (827) 2009 8. 788 (352-436) 2018 6 2008 6. 44 (874) 2010 9. 749 (404-345) 2009 10. 5 2014 7. 43 (813) 2011 10. 733 (323-410) 2016 8. 38 (727) 2017 PASSES DEFENDED 9. 31 (618) 2015 UNASSISTED TACKLES 1. 70 (58 brup, 12 int) 2014 10. 28 (509) 2016 1. 452 2008 2. 65 (57 brup, 8 int) 2015 2. 422 2017 3. 56 (38 brup, 18 int) 2011 KICK RETURN TDS 3. 420 2012 4. 54 (35 brup, 19 int) 2017 1. 2 2013 4. 418 2011 5. 46 (34 brup, 12 int) 2016 2. 1 2018 5. 404 2009 46 (37 brup, 9 int) 2013 1 2015 6. 385 2013 7. 45 (36 brup, 9 int) 2018 1 2014 7. 363 2014 8. 40 (35 brup, 5 int) 2012 1 2008 8. 360 2015 9. 38 (22 brup, 16 int) 2008 9. 352 2018 10. 35 (31 brup, 4 int) 2010 AVERAGE YARDS/KICK RETURN 10. 323 2016 1. 22.62 (60-1357) 2013 QB HURRIES 2. 22.15 (27-598) 2018 ASSISTED TACKLES 1. 35 2016 3. 19.94 (31-618) 2015 1. 540 2010 2. 32 2017 4. 19.86 (44-874) 2010 2. 530 2014 3. 25 2014 5. 19.40 (58-1125) 2014 3. 490 2012 4. 24 2015 6. 19.23 (47-904) 2012 4. 463 2013 5. 20 2018 7. 19.13 (38-727) 2017 5. 448 2011 6. 17 2013 8. 18.91 (43-813) 2011 6. 436 2018 7. 14 2010 9. 18.18 (28-509) 2016 7. 424 2017 8. 12 2011 10. 17.98 (46-827) 2009 8. 210 2016 9. 10 2012 9. 356 2015 10. 3 2009 INTERCEPTIONS 10. 352 2008 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS BLOCKED KICKS 1. 339 (12 INT) 2014 TACKLES FOR LOSS 1. 4 2016 2. 319 (19) 2017 1. 85.0 (60-50/378) 2015 4 2011 3. 269 (16) 2008 2. 78 (57-42/274) 2017 3. 3 2018 4. 249 (18) 2011 3. 72 (53-38/266) 2011 3 2013 5. 189 (9) 2018 4. 70 (51-38/276) 2018 5. 2 2012 6. 124 (9) 2013 5. 68 (53-30/277) 2013 2 2010 7. 106 (8) 2015 6. 61 (44-34/259) 2016 7. 1 2017 8. 84 (11) 2009 7. 54 (37-34/172) 2008 1 2014 9. 53 (12) 2016 8. 50 (31-38/132) 2014 1 2009 10. 49 (4) 2010 9. 50 (32-36/187) 2009 1 2008 10. 47 (35-24/211) 2012 INTERCEPTIONS 1. 19 (319 yds.) 2017 YARDS FROM TACKLES FOR LOSS 2. 18 (249) 2011 1. 378 (60-50) 2015 3. 16 (269) 2008 2. 277 (53-30) 2013 4. 12 (53) 2016 3. 276 (51-38) 2018 12 (339) 2014 4. 266 (53-38) 2011 6. 11 (84) 2009 5. 259 (44-34) 2016 7. 9 (189) 2018 6. 274 (57-42) 2017 9 (124) 2013 7. 211 (35-24) 2012 9. 8 (8) 2015 8. 187 (32-36) 2009 10. 5 (15) 2012 9. 172 (37-34) 2008 10. 132 (31-38) 2014

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SINGLE GAME RECORDS PASSING YARDS OPP. DATE # FG MADE OPP. DATE # 1. Brian Hudson MAR 11/9/13 340 1. Adam Willets MSU 10/31/09 3 RUSHING ATT. OPP. DATE # 2. David Salmon MAR 10/25/14 336 Adam Willets BU 10/24/09 3 1. C.J. Oates CAR 9/27/08 36 Braden Smith SHO 8/30/12 336 Adam Willets CAR 9/27/08 3 2. Jared Joyner DC 11/5/16 32 4. Daniel Smith BU 10/21/17 321 4. 14x, last C.Gary GU 9/8/18 2 3. Dakota Wolf BU 9/22/12 31 5. Brian Hudson MER 10/26/13 308 4. Carl Smith BU 10/8/11 30 6. Kameron Bryant USD 11/7/15 306 ALL-PURPOSE YDS OPP. DATE # 5. Rocky Reid GU 9/8/18 29 Dakota Wolf BU 10/11/14 306 1. Daniel Smith DC 11/4/17 289 Carl Smith MAR 10/15/11 29 8. Anthony Robbins DU 10/29/16 305 2. De’Shawn Jones DC 10/31/15 204 7. Montel Goods MSU 9/30/17 28 9. Braden Smith DC 10/29/11 290 3. Jared Joyner DC 11/5/16 199 8. Darius Barnes DU 11/11/17 24 10.Jayson DeMild GWU 10/27/18 279 4. Kurt Odom MSU 10/27/12 195 9. Daniel Smith DC 11/4/17 23 5. Montel Goods MSU 9/30/17 193 De’Shawn Jones BU 9/24/16 23 RECEPTIONS OPP. DATE # 6. Daniel Smith JU 10/28/17 191 Jared Joyner MSU 11/12/16 23 1. Caleb Snead MU 10/20/18 10 7. De’Shawn Jones PIKE 9/3/15 189 De’Shawn Jones JU 11/14/15 23 2. Aaron Blockmon MU 10/20/18 9 8. Caleb Snead MU 10/20/18 188 Josh Williams WISE 9/8/12 23 Preston Dodson JU 9/24/11 9 9. Aaron Blockmon MSU 10/24/15 181 Carl Smith BSC 8/30/08 23 4. Aaron Blockmon Shaw 9/22/18 8 10. Aaron Blockmon CU 9/10/16 180 Bryan Bailey STET 10/22/16 8 NET RUSH YDS OPP. DATE # Aaron Blockmon DU 10/29/16 8 TDS SCORED OPP. DATE # 1. Daniel Smith DC 11/4/17 289 Preston Dodson DU 10/1/11 8 1. Daniel Smith DC 11/4/17 4 (rush) 2. De’Shawn Jones DC 10/31/15 201 8. Caleb Snead GWU 10/27/18 7 Aaron Blockmon CU 9/10/16 4 (rec) 3. Montel Goods MSU 9/30/17 193 Aaron Blockmon BU 10/21/17 7 Jordan Cramer MSU 11/5/11 4 (rush) 4. Daniel Smith JU 10/28/17 191 Aaron Blockmon CU 9/10/16 7 C.J. Oates APR 9/10/11 4 (rush) 5. De’Shawn Jones PIKE 9/3/15 189 Jabri Ridenhour MAR 10/25/14 7 5. 11x, last D.Smith PC 11/10/18 3 6. Jared Joyner DC 11/5/16 184 Preston Dodson ODU 9/3/11 7 7. Daniel Smith SU 9/21/17 179 Harrison Jordan UVAW 9/4/10 7 DEFENSE 8. De’Shawn Jones BU 9/24/16 174 Kelvin Murphy BSC 8/30/08 7 TOTAL TACKLES OPP. DATE # 9. Dani11el Smith UD 10/14/17 172 1. Carlos Merritt JU 10/28/17 20 10. Kurt Odom MSU 10/27/12 170 REC. YARDS OPP. DATE # 2. Jack Ryan JU 10/28/17 16 Jordan Cramer MSU 11/5/11 170 1. Caleb Snead MU 10/20/18 188 Daniel Bostick PC 9/17/16 16 2. Aaron Blockmon CU 9/10/16 180 4. Jack Ryan UNA 9/29/18 15 PASSING COMP. OPP. DATE # 3. Aaron Blockmon DU 10/29/16 162 Jack Ryan DU 11/11/17 15 1. Dakota Wolf BU 10/11/14 34 4. Aaron Blockmon USD 11/19/16 161 6. Jack Ryan USD 11/19/16 14 2. Brian Hudson MER 10/26/13 33 5. Ben Bolling MAR 10/25/14 135 Matt Farris CSU 9/14/13 14 3. Anthony Robbins GU 9/9/17 31 6. Aaron Blockmon MSU 11/12/16 131 Paul Pizzuti MSU 10/27/12 14 4. Anthony Robbins STET 10/22/16 30 7. Aaron Blockmon BU 10/21/17 128 Lee Stanley UVAW 9/4/10 14 5. Braden Smith SHO 8/30/12 29 8. Bryan Bailey PC 9/16/17 123 10. Luke Hill MSU 10/4/14 13 6. Braden Smith DU 10/1/11 28 9. Caleb Snead GWU 10/27/18 119 Andrew Yost MSU 10/4/14 13 7. Anthony Robbins DU 10/29/16 27 10. Kurt Odom JU 10/19/13 117 Colten Burris VAL 11/3/12 13 8. David Salmon MAR 10/25/14 26 Milton Brown ODU 9/11/10 13 9. Daniel Smith BU 10/21/17 25 FG ATTEMPTS OPP. DATE # Milton Brown UD 10/4/08 13 10. Jayson DeMild GWU 10/27/18 25 1. Adam Willets DC 10/29/11 4 2. Mitchell Brown BU 9/24/16 3 SACKS OPP. DATE # PASS. ATTEMPTS OPP. DATE # Mitchell Brown MAR 10/25/14 3 1. Emmanuel Olenga MU 8/31/17 4.5 1. David Salmon MAR 10/25/14 56 Sam Eberwein WISE 9/8/12 3 2. Ugonna Awuruonye DU 10/3/15 3.0 2. Braden Smith DU 10/1/11 50 Sam Eberwein SHO 8/30/12 3 Isaac Scott DC 10/20/12 3.0 3. Anthony Robbins GU 9/9/17 48 Adam Willets DU 10/16/10 3 4. Dwan Hanshaw DU 10/3/15 2.5 Anthony Robbins STET 10/22/16 48 Adam Willets MSU 10/31/09 3 Syd Holt DU 10/3/15 2.5 5. Brian Hudson MER 10/26/13 46 Adam Willets BU 10/24/09 3 Jason Hill MSU 10/31/09 2.5 6. Braden Smith SHO 8/30/12 45 Adam Willets CAR 9/27/08 3 7. 16x,last R. Miller MSU 9/30/17 2.0 7. Anthony Robbins DU 10/29/16 44 10. 23x, last C. Gary MU 10/20/18 2 8. Jayson DeMild GWU 10/27/18 43 TFL OPP. DATE # 9. Dakota Wolf BU 10/11/14 42 1. Emmanuel Olenga MU 8/31/17 4.5 Braden Smith DC 10/29/11 42 2. Ugonna Awuruonye BU 10/12/13 4.0 76 @GOCAMELSFB 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL

3. Damien Dozier GWU 10/27/18 3.5 PASSING COMP. DATE # TOTAL OFF. PLAYS DATE # Jack Ryan SU 10/17/15 3.5 1. Butler 10/11/14 36 1. Georgetown 9/9/17 90 Isaac Scott DC 10/20/12 3.5 2. Mercer 10/26/13 35 at Marist 10/1/16 90 6. Deontae Henderson PC 11/10/18 3.0 3. Stetson 10/22/16 33 at Valparaiso 9/28/13 90 Jack Ryan UNA 9/29/18 3.0 4. Georgetown 9/9/17 31 4. Charlotte 8/28/14 88 Jack Ryan DU 11/11/17 3.0 5. Shorter 8/30/12 29 5. at Marist 10/25/14 83 Ray Miller UD 10/14/17 3.0 6. at Monmouth 10/20/18 28 6. at Monmouth 10/20/18 82 Ugonna Awuruonye DU 10/3/15 3.0 at Drake 10/1/11 28 Morehead State 9/30/17 82 Ugonna Awuruonye DC 10/18/14 3.0 8. at Drake 10/29/16 27 UVA-Wise 9/7/13 82 Ugonna Awuruonye STET 11/2/13 3.0 9. at Marist 10/25/14 26 Shorter 8/30/12 82 Isaac Scott BU 9/22/12 3.0 10. at Butler 10/21/17 25 at Davidson 10/29/11 82 Jeremiah Robinson GSU 11/19/11 3.0 Jason Hill MSU 10/31/09 3.0 PASSING ATTEMPTS DATE # TOUCHDOWNS DATE # 1. at Monmouth 10/20/18 60 1. Apprentice 9/10/11 11 INTERCEPTIONS OPP. DATE # 2. at Marist 10/25/14 57 2. Methodist 8/31/17 10 1. Milton Brown CAR 9/27/08 3 3. Stetson 10/22/16 52 3. Missouri Baptist 11/8/14 9 2. Carlos Merritt SU 9/21/17 2 4. Charlotte 8/28/14 51 4. Bluefield 9/3/16 8 Erik Feliciano SD 10/22/11 2 5. at Drake 10/1/11 50 UVA-Wise 9/713 8 Greg Bridges SD 10/22/11 2 6. Butler 10/11/14 49 Valparaiso 11/6/10 8 Brandon Chandler MAR 10/15/11 2 Mercer 10/26/13 49 7. Chowan 8/30/18 7 Brandon Chandler VU 11/14/09 2 8. Georgetown 9/9/17 48 Wagner 10/6/18 7 Cody Lyon MSU 10/31/09 2 9. Shorter 8/30/12 45 Valparaiso 10/7/17 7 Donte’ Washington UD 10/4/08 2 at Methodist 9/6/08 45 at Stetson 9/21/17 7 Donte’ Washington SD 9/20/08 2 at Davidson 11/23/13 7 PASSING YARDS DATE # San Diego 10/22/11 7 FORCED FUMBLES OPP. DATE# 1. Mercer 10/26/13 355 Methodist 9/5/09 7 1. Deontae Henderson PC 9/17/16 2 2. Marist 11/9/13 340 Isaac Scott DAV 10/18/14 2 3. at Marist 10/25/14 336 POINTS SCORED DATE # Matt Farris MC 11/17/12 2 Shorter 8/30/12 336 1. Apprentice 9/10/11 76 Milton Brown GSU 11/19/11 2 5. at Monmouth 10/20/18 333 2. Methodist 8/31/17 70 6. Butler 10/11/14 322 3. Missouri Baptist 11/8/14 66 FUMBLE REC. OPP. DATE # 7. at Butler 10/21/17 321 4. Bluefield 9/3/16 59 1. 67x 1 8. at San Diego 11/7/15 306 5. UVA-Wise 9/7/13 56 9. at Drake 10/29/16 305 Valparaiso 11/6/10 56 10. at Valparaiso 9/28/13 293 7. Chowan 8/30/18 49 TEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDS Wagner 10/6/18 49 HIGHEST COMPLETION % DATE # (MIN 10 ATT.) Valparaiso 10/7/17 49 RUSHING ATTEMPTS DATE # 1. at Davidson 10/31/15 .833 (15-18) at Stetson 9/21/17 49 1. UVA-Wise 9/7/13 71 2. UVA-Wise 9/7/13 .818 (9-11) 2. at Marist 10/1/16 64 3. Butler 10/8/11 .789 (15-19) FIRST DOWNS DATE # 3. Apprentice 9/10/11 62 4. at Chowan 9/10/16 .783 (18-23) 1. Missouri Baptist 11/8/14 40 4. at Morehead State 11/20/10 60 5. Shaw 9/22/18 .781 (25-32) 2. Apprentice 9/10/11 31 5. at Butler 9/22/12 58 6. at Marist 10/15/11 .769 (10-13) 3. Morehead State 9/30/17 30 6. at Chowan 9/10/16 57 7. at Butler 10/21/17 .758 (25-33) at Valparaiso 9/28/13 30 7. Wagner 10/6/18 56 Bluefield 9/3/16 .750 (12-16) UVA-Wise 9/7/13 30 Morehead State 9/30/17 56 Davidson 9/18/10 .750 (9-12) 6. Shaw 9/22/18 28 Stetson 11/1/14 56 Chowan 9/12/15 28 at Marist 10/15/11 56 MOST TD PASSES DATE # 7. Bluefield 9/3/16 27 at Butler 10/2/10 56 1. Methodist 9/5/09 5 Mercer 10/26/13 27 2. Valparaiso 10/7/17 4 10. Pikeville 9/3/15 26 NET RUSHING YARDS DATE # Methodist 8/31/17 4 1. Missouri Baptist 11/8/14 521 at Chowan 9/10/16 4 FIELD GOALS ATT. DATE # 2. UVA-Wise 9/7/13 513 Chowan 9/12/15 4 1. at Davidson 10/29/11 4 3. Morehead State 9/30/17 460 6. Marist 11/9/13 3 2. Butler 9/24/16 3 4. Valparaiso 11/6/10 416 Mercer 10/26/13 3 Stetson 11/1/14 3 5. Bluefield 9/3/16 411 UVA-Wise 9/7/2013 3 at Marist 10/25/14 3 6. Apprentice 9/10/11 403 Chowan 8/30/18 3 Charlotte 8/28/14 3 7. Morehead State 10/5/13 383 North Alabama 9/29/18 3 UVa.-Wise 9/8/12 3 8. Wagner 10/6/18 366 Shorter 8/30/12 3 9. at Davidson 11/4/17 344 MOST INTS THROWN DATE # Drake 10/16/10 3 10. at Presbyterian 11/10/18 337 1. San Diego 11/191/16 4 Morehead State 10/31/09 3 Jacksonville 11/14/15 4 Butler 10/24/09 3 HIGHEST AVG RUSH DATE # Valparaiso 11/15/08 4 at Carthage 9/27/08 3 1. Missouri Baptist 11/8/14 9.5 Charleston Southern 11/17/18 4 2. Morehead State 10/5/13 8.3 5. Marist 10/10/15 3 FIELD GOALS MADE DATE # 3. Morehead State 9/30/17 8.2 at Appalachian State 9/6/14 3 1. Morehead State 10/31/09 3 Pikeville 9/3/15 8.2 at Valparaiso 9/28/2013 3 Butler 10/24/09 3 5. Valparaiso 11/6/10 8.0 at Birmingham-So. 9/12/09 3 at Carthage 9/27/08 3 6. Bluefield 9/3/16 7.6 at Morehead State 11/22/08 3 4. 14x, last at Georgetown 9/8/18 2 7. UVA-Wise 9/7/13 7.2 Davidson 11/1/08 3 8. at Stetson 9/21/17 7.1 MOST PUNT RETURNS DATE # at Davidson 10/31/15 7.0 TOTAL OFFENSE DATE # 1. Stetson 10/22/16 7 10. Mercer 10/26/13 6.6 1. Missouri Baptist 11/8/14 788 2. Georgetown 9/9/17 6 2. UVA-Wise 9/7/13 659 Methodist 8/31/17 6 MOST RUSHING TDS DATE # 3. at Valparaiso 9/28/13 591 4. at Presbyterian 11/10/18 5 1. Missouri Baptist 11/8/14 8 4. Morehead State 9/30/17 589 Bluefield 9/3/16 5 Apprentice 9/10/11 8 5. Bluefield 9/3/16 572 Apprentice 9/10/11 5 3. Valparaiso 11/6/10 7 6. Morehead State 10/5/13 553 7. Shaw 9/22/18 4 4. Bluefield 9/3/16 6 7. at Chowan 9/10/16 551 at Presbyterian 9/16/17 4 San Diego 10/22/11 6 8. Mercer 10/26/13 546 at Davidson 10/31/15 4 6. Wagner 10/6/18 5 9. Methodist 9/5/09 544 at Davidson 11/4/17 5 10. at Davidson 10/31/15 508 MOST PUNT RETURN YDS DATE # UVA-Wise 9/7/13 5 1. Methodist 8/31/17 149 Morehead State 11/5/11 5 2. Bluefield 9/3/16 95 10. 9x, last Jacksonville 10/28/17 4 3. 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4. Georgetown 9/9/17 73 DEFENSE Valparaiso 9/27/14 3 5. at Morehead State 11/12/16 66 TOTAL TACKLES DATE # Methodist 9/5/09 3 6. Stetson 10/22/16 52 1. Jacksonville 10/28/17 115 at Dayton 10/4/08 3 7. at Butler 10/12/13 44 2. Morehead State 10/5/13 103 8. Chowan 9/12/15 42 3. at ODU 9/3/11 101 MOST INT RETURN YDS DATE # 9. Jacksonville 10/19/13 40 4. Valparaiso 11/3/12 100 1. at Carthage 9/27/08 189 Butler 10/24/09 40 Morehead State 11/5/11 100 2. Valparaiso 9/27/14 138 6. at UVA Wise 9/4/10 98 3. Chowan 8/30/18 112 MOST KICK RETURNS DATE # 7. Drake 9/29/12 96 at Stetson 9/21/17 112 1. at Morehead State 10/27/12 10 8. Charleston Southern 9/14/13 95 5. at Jacksonville 11/15/14 86 2. at Appalachian State 9/6/14 8 9. Presbyterian 9/17/16 94 6. Jacksonville 10/28/17 65 Jacksonville 10/19/13 8 Valparaiso 11/6/10 94 7. at Morehead State 11/22/08 62 Morehead State 10/5/13 8 8. at Marist 10/15/11 57 at Valparaiso 9/28/13 8 SACKS DATE # 9. Wagner 10/6/18 56 at Charlotte 8/31/13 8 1. Drake 10/3/15 9 10. Morehead State 10/31/09 54 Butler 10/11/08 8 2. Davidson 10/18/14 7 at Methodist 9/6/08 8 UVa.-Wise 9/8/12 7 FORCED FUMBLES DATE # 9. 12x, last Drake 11/11/17 7 Apprentice 9/10/11 7 1. Davidson 10/18/14 4 5. Jacksonville 11/14/15 6 Marist 11/17/12 4 MOST KICK RETURN YDS DATE# Chowan 9/12/15 6 3. at Georgetown 9/8/18 3 1. Valparaiso 11/15/08 317 7. Methodist 8/31/17 5 4. 16x, last Georgetown 9/9/17 2 2. Georgia State 10/25/10 231 at Stetson 10/17/15 5 3. at Valparaiso 9/28/13 215 Marist 10/10/15 5 PASS BREAKUPS DATE # 4. at Morehead State 10/27/12 179 at Stetson 11/2/13 5 1. Morehead State 10/24/15 12 5. at ODU 9/3/11 177 2. at Dayton 11/22/14 9 6. Morehead State 10/24/15 173 TFL DATE # Charlotte 8/28/14 9 7. Jacksonville 10/19/13 167 1. Apprentice 9/10/11 14 4. UVa.-Wise 9/8/12 8 ODU 9/11/10 167 2. at Stetson 11/2/13 13 Drake 10/16/10 8 9. Dayton 10/10/09 164 3. Gardner-Webb 10/27/18 12 5. Chowan 8/30/18 7 10. Morehead State 10/5/13 162 4. Methodist 8/31/17 11 Davidson 11/5/16 7 Jacksonville 11/14/15 11 Butler 9/24/16 7 MOST BLOCKED KICKS DATE # at Stetson 10/17/15 11 at Butler 9/26/15 7 1. Stetson (Punt, FG) 10/22/16 2 Drake 10/3/15 11 UVA-Wise 9/7/13 7 Apprentice (Punt, FG) 9/10/11 2 8. at Stetson 9/21/17 10 Butler 10/8/11 7 Davidson 10/18/14 10 TIME OF POSSESSION DATE # UVa.-Wise 9/8/12 10 1. at Old Dominion 11/16/13 41:50 Morehead State 10/31/09 10 2. Stetson 11/1/14 39:04 3. UVA-Wise 9/7/13 38:36 INTERCEPTIONS DATE # 4. at Chowan 9/10/16 37:47 1. at Carthage 9/27/08 7 5. Georgia State 9/25/10 37:27 2. San Diego 10/22/11 6 6. at Charlotte 8/31/13 37:26 3. Wagner 10/6/18 4 7. Jacksonville 11/14/15 36:43 at Stetson 9/21/17 4 8. Chowan 9/12/15 36:41 UVA-Wise 9/7/13 4 9. Charlotte 8/28/14 36:30 Morehead State 10/31/09 4 10. at Valparaiso 11/14/09 36:23 7. Valparaiso 10/7/17 3 Methodist 8/31/17 3 at Chowan 9/10/16 3

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SINGLE GAME FEWEST YDS OPP. DATE 3 Valparaiso 11/3/12 DEFENSIVE RECORDS 1. 12 at Presbyterian 11/10/18 3 at Morehead State 10/27/12 2. 26 Bluefield 9/3/16 RUSHING 3. 39 Valparaiso 11/15/08 MOST INTS OPP. DATE MOST ATTS. OPP. DATE 4. 44 Methodist 8/31/17 1. 7 at Carthage 9/27/08 1. 77 (396 yds) Jacksonville 10/28/17 5. 46 Missouri Baptist 11/8/14 2. 6 San Diego 10/22/11 2. 58 (395) at Kennesaw State 11/3/18 3. 4 Wagner 10/6/18 57 (333) at Jacksonville 11/10/12 MOST YARDS OPP. DATE 4 UVA-Wise 9/7/13 57 (342) Valparaiso 11/15/08 1. 530 (26-35) at Old Dominion 9/15/12 5. 3 at Chowan 9/10/16 5. 53 (327) Charleston Southern 9/14/13 2. 461 (30-35) at Morehead State 10/27/12 3 Valparaiso 9/27/14 3. 435 (34-65) at Carthage 9/27/08 3 Morehead State 10/31/09 FEWEST YARDS OPP. DATE 4. 419 (25-32) at Old Dominion 11/16/13 3 Methodist 9/5/09 1. 3 at Davidson 10/31/15 5. 412 (33-47) at Valparaiso 9/28/13 3 at Dayton 10/4/08 2. 8 Chowan 9/12/15 3. 11 at Chowan 9/10/16 TOUCHDOWNS OPP. DATE MOST SACKS OPP. DATE 4. 12 Apprentice 9/10/11 1. 7 at Old Dominion 9/15/12 1. 9 Drake 10/3/15 5. 18 Methodist 8/31/17 2. 6 at Morehead State 10/27/12 2. 7 Davidson 10/18/14 3. 5 Jacksonville 9/24/11 7 Apprentice 9/10/11 MOST YARDS OPP. DATE 4. 4 9x, last Coastal Caro. 9/12/18 4. 6 Jacksonville 11/14/15 1. 396 (77 att.) Jacksonville 10/28/17 6 Chowan 9/12/15 2. 395 (58) at Kennesaw State 11/3/18 TOTAL OFFENSE 3. 342 (57) Valparaiso 11/15/08 FEWEST YARDS OPP. DATE PUNTING 4. 338 (51) Marist 11/17/12 1. 62 Methodist 8/31/17 PUNTS FORCED OPP. DATE 5. 333 (57) at Jacksonville 11/10/12 2. 63 Apprentice 9/10/11 1. 12 at Presbyterian 11/10/18 3. 135 Chowan 9/12/15 2. 9 Shaw 9/22/18 TOUCHDOWNS OPP. DATE 4. 139 Bluefield 9/3/16 9 Georgetown 9/9/17 1. 6 Jacksonville 10/28/17 5. 154 Drake 10/3/15 9 Stetson 10/22/16 6 at Dayton 10/23/10 9 at Davidson 10/31/15 6 Davidson 11/1/08 MOST YARDS OPP. DATE 9 Drake 10/3/15 6 at Drake 10/18/08 1. 782 at Old Dominion 9/15/12 9 Missouri Baptist 11/8/14 5. 5 San Diego 11/19/16 2. 713 Jacksonville 9/24/11 5 at Appalachian State 9/6/14 3. 700 at Morehead State 10/27/12 PUNT BLOCKS OPP. DATE 5 at Jacksonville 11/10/12 4. 621 at Jacksonville 9/13/08 1. 2 Apprentice 9/10/11 5 at San Diego 10/13/12 5. 574 Coastal Carolina 9/12/18 2. 1 Stetson 10/22/16 5 at Drake 11/7/09 1 at Chowan 9/10/16 5 at Marist 10/3/09 SCORING 1 Marist 11/2/13 5 Butler 10/11/08 FEWEST POINTS OPP. DATE 1 Valparaiso 11/6/10 5 at Dayton 10/4/08 1. 0 Shaw 9/22/18 1 Marist 10/30/10 0 Morehead State 9/30/17 PASSING 0 Methodist 8/31/17 FIELD GOALS MOST ATTS. OPP. DATE 0 Davidson 11/5/16 MOST FGS OPP. DATE 1. 68 Morehead State 11/5/11 0 UVa.-Wise 9/8/12 1. 4 at Methodist 9/6/08 2. 65 at Carthage 9/27/08 0 Apprentice 9/10/11 2. 3 at Butler 10/21/17 3. 60 at Davidson 11/4/17 3 at Charlotte 8/31/13 60 Morehead State 10/24/15 MOST POINTS OPP. DATE 3 at San Diego 9/15/12 5. 54 at Davidson 10/29/11 1. 70 at Morehead State 10/27/12 3 Butler 10/8/11 70 at Old Dominion 9/15/12 MOST COMPS. OPP. DATE 3. 66 at Appalachian State 9/6/14 FG BLOCKED OPP. DATE 1. 45 Davidson 10/20/12 4. 58 Coastal Carolina 9/12/18 1. 1 Davidson 11/5/16 2. 44 Morehead State 11/5/11 5. 57 Jacksonville 9/24/11 1 Stetson 10/22/16 3. 39 Drake 9/29/12 57 San Diego 11/19/16 1 at Dayton 11/22/14 4. 36 Morehead State 10/24/15 1 Mercer 10/26/13 5. 35 at Old Dominion 9/15/12 FORCED FUMBLES OPP. DATE 1 UVa.-Wise 9/8/12 1. 5 Shorter 8/30/12 1 Shorter 8/30/12 2. 3 at Georgetown 9/8/18 1 San Diego 10/22/11 3 at Marist 10/25/14 1 Morehead State 10/31/09

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80 @GOCAMELSFB 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL ALL-TIME LETTERMAN LIST Justice Galloway-Velazquez LB 2018 C.J. Oates RB 2008, 09, 10, 11 328 PLAYERS Colin Gary K 2016, 17 , 18 Kurt Odom RB 2010, 11, 12, 13 Jamie Gaskins DL 2018 Emmanuel Olenga DL 2017 PLAYER POSITION YEAR Bobby Gazak DL 2012, 13, 15 Chinedu Onuoha LB 2011, 14 Mason Adams LB 2018 Dre Giles DL 2018 Josh Owens TE 2008, 09, 10 Alvin Adebule DL 2013 Jordan Goco TE 2018 Jarrett Ozimek K/P 2013, 14, 15, 16 Jaylan Adlam DB/LB 2012, 13, 14, 15 Steven Goldsmith DB 2008, 09, 10, 11 Boss Parson LB 2018 John Alford DL/LB 2013 Andrew Gonzalez FB 2013 Dylan Peebles RB 2012 Brevin Allen DL 2018 Montel Goods RB 2017 Joe Pesce OL 2016, 17 Chris Alston DL 2014 Lex Goodwin WR 2018 Will Phillippi LB 2009, 10 Davion Anderson DB 2017 Keith Goss RB 2013, 14 Ethan Pierson OL 2016, 17 A.J. Artis WR/TE 2012, 13, 14 Alex Green TE 2011, 12, 13 Paul Pizzuti DB 2009, 10, 11, 12 Wale Ashaye DL 2016, 17, 18 Nigel Griffin WR 2014 Christian Pleasant DL 2014 Ugonna Awuruonye DL 2013, 14, 15 Ray Griffis WR 2008 Austin Pluckhorn LB 2017, 18 Lance Axson DB 2018 James Hamblin DB 2013 Daniel Polk QB 2009, 10 Lester Axson DB 2018 Dwan Hanshaw DL 2012, 13, 14, 15 Ethan Pond TE 2009 Matt Baker DB 2008, 10 Terence Harper DL 2016, 17, 18 Nick Potts QB 2012 Bryan Bailey WR 2016, 17 Alan Hart DB 2013, 14, 15 Kam Prewitt DB 2018 Caleb Barfield WR 2016 Jared Hart DB 2008, 09, 10, 11 Chris Price LB 2008, 09, 10, 11 Darius Barnes RB 2016, 17, 18 Thomas Hartshorn LB 2015, 16, 17, 18 Matt Price OL 2016, 17, 18 Terrell Barnes LB 2010, 11 Christian Hayes KR/DB 2013 Alex Ratley OL 2012 Jake Barr LB 2011, 13, 14, 15 Jackson Hayes LS 2018 Keilin Rayner DL 2016 Chris Beaty DB 2013, 14, 15, 16 Tyrek Haywood DL 2018 DL 2008, 09, 10 Nick Beaver OL 2011 Deontae Henderson DB 2016, 17, 18 Dre Reid DB 2017, 18 Quacy Beerom DL 2011 Marcus Hendrix DL 2013 Rocky Reid RB 2018 Michael Benis FB 2013 Alex Henry OL 2009 Tyler Renfroe DL 2013, 14 Alex Biby PK 2013 Lorenzo Herman LB 2014, 15, 16 Tyler Rhyne DB 2014, 15 James Blackman PK 2015, 16, 17 Randel Herring DL 2008, 09, 10, 11 Jabri Ridenhour WR 2011, 12, 13, 14 Carl Blain WR 2008, 09, 10, 11 Jordan Hildreth WR 2011, 12, 13, 14 Daniel Ritter OL 2009, 10, 11, 12, 13 Austin Blake OL 2018 Jason Hill DL 2008 Tywun Rivens DL 2017, 18 Aaron Blockmon WR 2015, 16, 17, 18 Jeremy Hill OL 2008, 09, 10, 11 Anthony Robbins QB 2016, 17 Michael Bolchoz LB 2012 Julian Hill TE 2018 Jacob Roberts OL 2015 Ben Bolling WR 2012, 13, 14, 15 Luke Hill LB 2011, 12, 13, 14 Jeremiah Robinson DL 2008, 10, 11 Damien Booe RB 2013, 14, 15 James Hingleton DL 2009, 10 Zach Roderick WR 2016, 17, 18 Daniel Bostick LB 2013, 14, 15, 16 Harris Hite OL 2012 Christian Rogers TE 2009, 10 Ridge Boykin DL 2018 Justus Hoffmann FB 2014, 15 Jonathan Rogers WR 2010, 11, 12, 13 Payton Brady QB 2009 Gabe Holmes OL 2017, 18 Logan Rosborough RB 2012 Eric Bratton DL 2009 Syd Holt DL 2015, 16 Eddie Rox OL 2018 Jacob Brewer OL 2012, 13, 14, 15 Troy Horan OL 2008, 09, 10, 11 Alex Royal WR 2008 Greg Bridges DB 2011 Isaiah Howard DB 2014 Michael Rudisill LB 2010, 11, 12, 13 Jonathan Bridges WR 2013 Will Howard WR 2017, 18 Jack Ryan LB 2015, 16, 17, 18 Ryan Bristle DL 2014, 15 Brian Hudson QB 2013 David Salmon QB 2014, 15 Jaquan Brooks WR 2016, 17, 18 Brad Hughes OL 2018 Trey Sanders WR 2015, 16, 17, 18 Brad Brower DB 2008 Garrett Huneycutt DB 2012 Will Sawyer OL 2011, 12, 13, 14 Dalton Brown OL 2011, 12, 13, 14 Josh Hutto OL 2014, 15, 16, 17 Isaac Scott DL 2011, 12, 13, 14 Jonathan Brown WR 2014, 15 Nick Huys FB 2017 Zach Seaberg DL 2013 Milton Brown LB 2008, 09, 10, 11 Sam Issermoyer OL 2008, 09, 10, 11 Brice Sessoms OL 2012, 13, 14, 15 Mitchell Brown PK 2014, 15, 16, 17 Dante Jackson LB 2018 Trevor Sheets OL 2016, 17 Rashaun Brown RB 2008, 09, 10 Andy Johnson OL 2008, 09, 10, 11 Freddie Shine DL 2008, 09, 10, 11 Ricky Brown WR 2015 Akile Jones RB 2013, 14, 16 Tyler Shirley LS 2017 Kameron Bryant QB 2015 Brandon Jones WR/LB 2012, 14, 15, 16 Damon Simmons WR 2014, 15 Kyle Bryant WR 2009 De’Shawn Jones RB 2013, 14, 15, 16 Dante Simmons WR/DB 2014, 15, 16, 17 D’Ondray Bryson-Ashford LB 2018 DJ Jones DB 2013, 14, 15, 16 Darion Slade DB 2016, 17, 18 Elijah Burress QB 2016 Dorian Jones DB 2018 Stephen Sladek RB 2013, 14 Colten Burris LB 2011, 12 Joshua Jones RB 2016, 17, 18 Mason Sledge OL 2016 Branden Burt OL 2008, 09, 10, 11 Matt Jones DB 2008 Corey Smart OL 2013, 15 Brennan Burt P 2008 Michael Jorgenson TE 2013, 14, 15 Braden Smith QB 2011, 12 Darius Carter WR 2012, 13, 14 Harrison Jordan WR 2008, 09, 10, 11 Carl Smith RB 2008, 09, 10, 11 Brandon Chandler DB 2008, 09, 11, 12 Jared Joyner RB 2014, 15, 16 Chris Smith DL 2010, 11 D.J. Charles DB 2018 Jake Kelley RB 2018 Daniel Smith QB 2017, 18 Kyle Clark RB 2012 Cameron Kelshaw LS 2017, 18 Lucas Smith DL 2012, 13, 14 Rogers Clark DL 2015, 16 Jake Kemp TE 2017, 18 Caleb Snead WR 2018 Kevin Collins TE 2012, 13 Sam Kidd LB 2012 Hunter Somerville TE 2012, 13, 14, 15 Austin Coltrane DB 2015 Greg King OL 2012 Baryn Spry OL 2009 Ryan Connor WR 2016 Isaiah King DL 2015, 16, 17 Demitrius Spury LB 2017 Paul Constantine WR 2008, 09, 10, 11 Nate Landi WR 2012, 13 Andy Stallings WR 2009 Lance Cook DB 2018 David Larson TE 2014 Thacker Staley LB 2012 Aaron Covington DB 2018 Brody Lawrence DL 2013, 14, 15 Lee Stanley LB 2008, 09, 10 Jordan Cramer FB 2008, 09, 10, 11 Noah Layden DL 2016, 17, 18 Ivan Staples DL 2018 Angelo Crawford-Reid WR 2015 Geoffrey Leins FB/DL 2016, 17 C.J. Starkey WR 2009 Chris Crockett FB 2008 J’Wan Lewis DB 2013, 14, 15, 16 Greg Streater DB 2017, 18 Antonio Cromartie DL 2018 Jason Lipscomb DL 2016 Brandon Stegall DB 2012, 13 Jacob Cuddington OL 2016, 17, 18 Shuler Littleton OL 2015, 16, 17, 18 Adam Stern OL 2011 Greg Cunningham DB 2016 Brandon Long DL 2015 Jon Michael Stone LB 2008, 09 Sammie Cunningham RB 2017 Brent Longmire TE 2008 Brian Stryffeler OL 2015, 16, 17 Andre Davis WR 2015 Adam Lutz K/P 2011, 12, 13, 14 Mike Stryffeler TE 2008, 09, 10 Manny Davis LB 2009, 10 Taurean Lynch DL 2010, 11, 12, 13 Eddie Stubbs WR 2009 Todd Davis OL 2008, 11 Cody Lyon DB 2008, 09 Shane Sweeting LB 2014, 16 Ryan Davis DB 2009, 10, 11, 12 Landon Machristie LB 2016 Jeff Swinton DB 2010, 11, 12 Tyler Dean OL/DL/TE 2008, 09, 10, 11 Jody Maness LB 2009 Matt Tanner WR 2012 Derek Delaney DB 2015 Josh Manley DL 2016 Campbell Tarpey OL 2017 Jayson DeMild QB 2018 Vince Mantuo RB 2012 Austin Tart LS 2008, 10, 11 Brad Dennis P 2017, 18 Marcus Maynard DB 2013, 14 Daniel Taylor WR 2013, 14 Dalton Dillon OL 2012, 13, 14, 15 Keon McCallum DL 2017 Keyshawn Thompson LB 2018 Daniel Dillon LS 2012, 13, 14, 15 TJ McGee WR 2012, 13, 14, 15 Ryan Turnage QB 2016 Christian Dixon DB 2008, 09, 10 Chad McMichael WR 2010, 11, 12, 13 Matt Vollono QB 2008, 09 Kahlil Dixon RB 2016, 17, 18 Josh McNeely DB 2018 Justice Walker DB 2012 Aaron Dobbins TE 2016, 17 Dylan McSteen OL 2012, 13, 14 Michael Wamer DB/LB 2017 Preston Dodson WR/TE 2011 Tony McWhite DB/LB 2014, 15, 16, 17 Donte Washington DB 2008 Adrian Dorsey OL 2016 Matthew Melvin DL 2017 Giddel Waters DB/LB 2015, 16, 17, 18 Damien Dozier DL 2018 Carlos Merritt DB 2015, 16, 17 Chris Webb OL 2018 Daniel Draughn DL 2013 Greg Milhouse DL 2014, 15 Tre Webster DB 2013 Nick Drew DB 2012, 13, 14, 15 Ray Miller LB 2016, 17, 18 Zane Weekman LS 2016 Cooper Eason-Riddle WR 2017, 18 Scott Miller DB/LB 2014, 15, 16, 17 Eric Westbrook DB/LB 2014, 16, 17, 18 Sam Eberwein K 2009, 10, 11, 12 Derice Mills RB 2013 Jeremiah White DB 2017 Andy Eddins TE 2016 Shawn Millsap TE 2013, 14, 15 Antonio Whitehead WR 2018 LeShawn Edouard DL 2012, 13 Dominique Mitchell DB 2015 Levi Wiggins DB 2017, 18 Adhem Elsawi OL 2009 Jamah Mitchell DL 2017, 18 Gerald Wilkes DB 2016, 17, 18 Matt Farris LB 2011, 12, 13, 14 Brandon Mobley DB 2012, 13, 14, 15 Preston Wilkie DL/TE 2017 Erik Feliciano DB 2008, 09, 10, 11 Steth Monroe DB 2009, 10, 11, 12 Adam Willets PK 2008, 09, 10, 11 Jerome Ferguson OL 2018 Hunter Moore DL 2017 Avonte Williams DB 2012, 13 Charles Fiore DL 2008, 09, 10 Ted Moore P 2008, 09, 10, 11 DeAnthony Williams DL 2010, 11 Austin Fleming TE 2013, 14, 15, 16 Reece Moulton DB 2018 Ezekiel Williams OL 2018 Blake Flemming WR 2017, 18 Kelvin Murphy WR 2008, 09, 10, 11 Josh Williams RB 2011, 12 Jon Fleury LB 2008 Trevin Muse WR 2018 Hassan Williamson LB 2010, 11, 12, 13 Darren Flowers LB 2013, 14, 15, 16, 18 Francisco Nelson DL 2018 Dakota Wolf QB 2010, 11, 12, 13, 14 Jordan Ford DB 2016 Lloyd Newman LB 2009, 10 Jeremy Wood WR 2017 Andrew Franklin OL 2014, 15, 16 Prince Ngwenah DL 2018 Michael Wooten TE 2016, 17, 18 Triston Frye OL 2016, 17 Aaron Nichols DB 2012, 13, 14, 15 Kevo Yeremian OL 2018 Monchovia Gaffney LB 2018 Aljaquan Nixon DL 2012 Andrew Yost DL 2012, 13, 14, 15 Riley Gallaher QB 2013, 14 Laurin O’Briant OL 2012, 13, 14, 15, 16 Dustin Young DL 2012, 13, 14, 15 GOCAMELS.COM 81

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ALL-TIME NUMERICAL ROSTER ...... Ray Miller (2017-18) 24 ...... Donte’ Washington (2008) ...... Daniel Smith (2017-18) ...... Tim Hartman (2009) NUMBER...... PLAYER 12...... Ted Moore (2008-11) ...... Kurt Odom (2010-13) 1...... Adam Willets (2008-11) ...... Darius Carter (2011-14) ...... Justice Walker (2011) ...... Brandon Chandler (2012) ...... DJ Jones (2013-16) ...... Darren Flowers (2014-18) ...... Jabri Ridenhour (2013-14) ...... Angelo Crawford-Reid (2015) 25...... Chris Price (2008-11) ...... Trey Sanders (2015-18) ...... Jaquan Brooks (2016) ...... Luke Hill (2012-14) ...... Carlos Merritt (2016) ...... Davion Anderson (2017) ...... Cole Coker (2015) ...... Michael Wamer (2017) ...... Jayson DeMild (2017-18) ...... Dre Reid (2016-18) ...... Kam Prewitt (2018) 13 ...... C.J. Starkey (2008-09) 26...... Taylor Cabral (2008) 2...... C.J. Oates (2008-11) ...... Dakota Wolf (2010-11) ...... Brandon Harris (2009-10) ...... Dakota Wolf (2012-14) ...... Cory Benedetto (2012) ...... Aaron Nichols (2011-15) ...... Ugonna Awuruonye (2014-15) ...... Avonte Williams (2013) ...... Jonathan Barnes (2016) ...... Kameron Bryant (2015) ...... Dalton Helms (2014) ...... Lance Cook (2017-18) ...... Kaleb Barfield (2016) ...... Elijah Burress (2015) 27...... Jared Hart (2008-11) ...... Greg Cunningham (2016) ...... Blake Flemming (2016-18) ...... Jaylan Adlam (2012-15) ...... Rocky Reid (2017-18) 14 ...... Matt Vollono (2008-09) ...... Kahlil Dixon (2016-18) 3...... Harrison Jordan (2008-11) ...... Jordan Hildreth (2010-14) 28...... Stephen Sladek (2011-14) ...... Justice Walker (2012) ...... Dalton Helms (2015) ...... Carl Smith (2008-11) ...... Nick Drew (2013-15) ...... Elijah Burress (2016-18) ...... Derice Mills (2012-15) ...... Brandon Jones (2014-16) 15...... Clarence Finney (2008-09) ...... Montel Goods (2017) ...... Zach Roderick (2016-18) ...... Scott Hayes (2010-11) ...... DJ Hill (2017) ...... Emmanuel Olenga (2017) ...... Nick Potts (2010-12) ...... Marcus Corry (2018) 4...... Brennan Burt (2008-10) ...... Christian Haynes (2013) ...... Greg Streater (2018) ...... Shawn Sweeney (2011) ...... David Larson (2013) 29...... Erik Feliciano (2008-11) ...... Luke Sirgo (2011-12) ...... Austin Fleming (2013-16) ...... Brandon Mobley (2012) ...... Michael Rudisill (2013) ...... Giddel Waters (2014-18) ...... Marcus Maynard (2013-14) ...... Jarrett Ozimek (2012-16) ...... Caleb York (2017) ...... Stephen Sladek (2013) ...... Daniel Taylor (2014) 16 ...... Alex Royal (2008-10) ...... Tony McWhite (2015) ...... Aaron Blockmon (2015-18) ...... Ben Bolling (2011) ...... Levi Wiggins (2016-18) ...... Deontae Henderson (2017-18) ...... Brandon Stegall (2012-13) 30...... Travis Carroll (2009) 5...... Alex Munro (2008) ...... Damon Simmons (2014-15) ...... Alec Chatham (2010) ...... Daniel Polk (2009-10) ...... Preston Wilkie (2016-18) ...... Matt Farris (2011-12) ...... Matt Farris (2013-14) 17...... Jon-Michael Stone (2008-09) ...... Justis Johnson (2008) ...... Ben Bolling (2012-15) ...... Jeff Swinton (2010-11) ...... Daniel Bostick (2013-14) ...... J’Wan Lewis (2015-16) ...... Luke Sirgo (2013-14) ...... Christian Evans (2015) ...... Akile Jones (2016) ...... Riley Gallaher (2012) ...... Darius Barnes (2016-18) ...... Jaquan Brooks (2017-18) ...... Dante Simmons (2014-17) ...... Josh McNeely (2017-18) ...... Dorian Jones (2017-18) ...... Jesse Fiske (2018) 31...... Paul Pizzuti (2009-12) 6...... Rashaun Brown (2008-11) 18 ...... Mike Stryffeler (2008-10) ...... J’Wan Lewis (2013-14) ...... Damien Booe (2012) ...... Jonathan Bridges (2011) ...... Dante Simmons (2013) ...... Daniel Taylor (2013) ...... Adam Lutz (2011) ...... Jaquan Brooks (2015) ...... Alan Hart (2014-15) ...... Avonte Williams (2012) ...... Shane Sweeting (2016) ...... Jordan Ford (2016) ...... James Hamblin (2013) ...... Lester Axson, Jr. (2017-18) ...... Jacquez Williams (2017) ...... Brian Hudson (2013) 32...... Michael Rudisill (2010-12) ...... D.J. Charles (2018) ...... Derek Delaney, Jr. (2014-15) ...... Chris Beaty (2013-16) ...... Aaron Covington (2018) ...... Michael Wooten (2015-18) ...... Ryan Connor (2015) 7...... Wesley Snow (2008) ...... D’Ondray Bryson-Ashford (2017-18) ...... Tywun Rivens (2017-18) ...... Payton Brady (2009) 19...... Daniel Polk (2008) ...... Greg Streater (2017) ...... Sam Eberwein (2010-12) ...... Billy Ray (2009) ...... Jake Kelley (2018) ...... Nate Landi (2013) ...... Chad Christopher (2011) 33...... Tyler Barnett (2009) ...... Brandon Mobley (2013-15) ...... Nate Landi (2011) ...... Will Phillippi (2009-10) ...... David Salmon (2014-15) ...... Ryan Turnage (2013-14) ...... Chinedu Onuoha (2011) ...... Anthony Robbins (2016-17) ...... Jake Barr (2011-15) ...... Avery Clark (2012) ...... Darion Slade (2016-18) ...... Syd Holt (2016) ...... Josh Williams (2012) ...... Antonio Whitehead (2018) ...... Daniel Smith (2016) ...... Keith Goss (2013-14) 8...... Carl Blain (2008-11) ...... Matt Hampton (2017) ...... Christian McKie (2014) ...... Jabri Ridenhour (2012) ...... Will Howard (2017) ...... Daniel Bostick (2015-16) ...... Riley Gallaher (2013-14) ...... Francisco Nelson (2018) ...... Joshua Jones (2015) ...... Greg Milhouse (2014-15) 20...... Joseph Parrish (2008-09) ...... Nick Huys (2017) ...... Ryan Turnage (2015-16) ...... Chad McMichael (2010-13) ...... Keshawn Thompson (2017-18) ...... Tony McWhite (2016-17) ...... Jonathan Brown (2014-15) ...... Matt Hampton (2018) ...... Raylen Elzy (2017) ...... Demitrius Spury (2016-17) 34...... Brandon Chandler (2008-09, 11) ...... Caleb Snead (2018) ...... Monchovia Gaffney (2018) ...... Michael McFerran (2012) 9...... Ray Griffis (2008-09) 21...... Jon Fleury (2008) ...... Dylan Peebles (2012) ...... C.J. Starkey (2010) ...... Brandon Stegall (2011) ...... Dalton Dillon (2013-15) ...... Kelvin Murphy (2011) ...... Steth Monroe (2009-12) ...... Darren Flowers (2013) ...... Jeff Swinton (2012) ...... Isaiah Howard (2013-14) ...... Casey Hardison (2014) ...... Damien Booe (2013-15) ...... Akile Jones (2013) ...... Deontae Henderson (2015-16) ...... Eric Westbrook (2016-18) ...... Jared Joyner (2014-16) ...... DJ Charles (2017) 10 ...... Nick Potts (2009) ...... Carlos Merritt (2015, 2017) ...... Keegan Ruark (2017) ...... James Hamblin (2011) ...... Bryant Barr (2017-18) ...... E.J. Anthony (2018) ...... Austin Tart (2008, 2010-11) ...... Lance Axson (2018) ...... John Kirkpatrick (2018) ...... Kyle Clark (2013) 22 ...... Raheim Ellison (2008) 35...... Chris Crockett (2008-09) ...... Daniel Dillon (2012-15) ...... Ryan Davis (2009-12) ...... Andrew Yost (2011-15) ...... Trey Sanders (2014) ...... Alan Hart (2013) ...... Ray Miller (2016) ...... Bryan Bailey (2015-17) ...... Tyler Rhyne (2014-15) ...... Dalton Salerno (2017) ...... Gerald Wilkes, Jr. (2017-18) ...... Joshua Jones (2016-18) 36 ...... Matt Jones (2008) ...... Dylan Earney (2018) 23...... Brad Brower (2008) ...... Greg Bridges (2011) 11...... Christian Dixon (2008-10) ...... Vince Mantuo (2011-12) ...... Tre Webster (2013-15) ...... Kevin Collins (2011) ...... Brandon Jones (2013) ...... Jeremiah White (2016-18) ...... Avner Clark (2012) ...... Akile Jones (2014-15) 37...... Steven Goldsmith (2008-11) ...... Braden Smith (2011-12) ...... Dominique Mitchell (2015) ...... Nick Drew (2012) ...... David Salmon (2013) ...... Sammie Cunningham (2016-17) ...... DeShawn Jones (2013) ...... De’Shawn Jones (2014-16) ...... Damien Dozier (2018) ...... Austin Coltrane (2014-15) ...... Eric Westbrook (2014-15) 82 @GOCAMELSFB 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL

...... Montel Goods (2016) ...... Dalton Brown (2011-14) ...... Trevin Muse (2017-18) ...... Tristan Hawks (2017) ...... Danny Dillon (2011) 83 ...... Eddie Stubbs (2008-09) ...... Reece Moulton (2018) ...... Tripp West (2012) ...... Jonathon Rogers (2010-13) 38 ...... Dave Matthews (2008-09) ...... Michael McNeely (2013) ...... Aaron Blockmon (2014) ...... Hassan Williamson (2010-13) ...... Noah Layden (2015) ...... Caleb Hines (2015) ...... Thomas Hartshorn (2014-18) ...... Josh Manley (2016) ...... Josh Salois (2016) 39...... Russell Wantowski (2008) ...... Justin Pearo (2017) ...... Cooper Eason-Riddle (2017-18) ...... Lloyd Newman (2009-10) 59...... Jeremiah Robinson (2008) 84...... Will Keebler (2010-11) ...... Jaylan Adlam (2011) ...... James Hingleton (2009-10) ...... Diego Lawrence (2009) ...... Kyle Clark (2012) ...... Jacob Brewer (2011) ...... Michael Jorgenson (2012) ...... Tony McWhite (2013-14) ...... Conner Jarvis (2012) ...... Nigel Griffin (2013-14) ...... Kahlil Dixon (2015) ...... Tyler Renfroe (2013-15) ...... Andre Davis (2015) ...... Jason Lipscomb (2016) ...... Keilin Rayner (2016) ...... Dontel Dunston (2016) ...... Matthew Melvin (2017) ...... Mason Adams (2017-18) ...... Jeremy Wood (2017) ...... Robert Brown (2018) 60...... Chad McDuffie (2008) 85...... Josh Owens (2009-10) 40...... Matt Baker (2008-10) ...... Daniel Draughn (2013-14) ...... Hunter Somerville (2012) ...... Adam Lutz (2012-14) ...... Jesse Johnson (2017) ...... Jonathan Bridges (2013) ...... Gerald Wilkes, Jr. (2015-16) ...... London Best (2018) ...... Montez Haynes (2014) ...... Zane Weekman (2017) 61...... Andy Johnson (2008-11) ...... Ricky Brown (2015) ...... Jackson Hayes (2018) ...... Josh McRoberts (2013) ...... Marius Cooper (2016) 41 ...... Cody Lyon (2008-09) ...... Joshua Fox (2015) ...... Dominic Carter (2017) ...... Terrell Barnes (2010-11) ...... Sam Thorne (2017-18) ...... Julian Hill (2018) ...... Dalton Dillon (2012) 62...... Troy Horan (2008-11) 86...... Kyle Bryant (2009-10) ...... Josh Edwards (2013) ...... Brooks Gross (2012-13) ...... Hunter Hiers (2011) ...... Pressley Hales (2014) ...... Joshua Fox (2014) ...... Matt Tanner (2012) ...... Colin Gary (2016-18) ...... Joe Pesce (2016-17) ...... Brandon Jones (2012) 42 ...... Branden Dunn (2008-09) ...... Austin Blake (2018) ...... Michael Jorgenson (2013-15) ...... Taurean Lynch (2010-13) 63...... Todd Davis (2008-11) ...... Jack Fonda (2016) ...... Tevin Thorpe (2014-15) ...... Laurin O’Briant (2012-16) ...... Jake Kemp (2016-18) ...... DJ Hill (2016) ...... Trey Jones (2017) 87...... Jabri Ridenhour (2011) ...... Tyler Shirley (2017) 64...... Tyler Dean (2008-10) ...... Christian Hayes (2012) ...... Tyrek Haywood (2018) ...... LeShawn Eduoard (2011) ...... Shawn Millsap (2013-15) 43...... Milton Brown (2008-11) ...... Andrew Franklin (2013-16) ...... Aaron Dobbins (2016-17) ...... Kevin Collins (2012-14) ...... Jerome Ferguson (2017-18) ...... Lex Goodwin (2018) ...... Landon Machristie (2015-17) 65...... Ogi Poluga (2008-09) 88...... Ethan Pond (2008-09) 44 ...... Jason Hill (2008-09) ...... Quacy Beerom (2011) ...... Alex Green (2011-13) ...... Christian Rogers (2010-12) ...... Josh Hutto (2013-17) ...... Andy Eddins (2014-15) ...... Hunter Somerville (2013-15) ...... Barrett Townsend (2018) ...... Tyrek Haywood (2017) ...... Andy Eddins (2016) 66...... Matt Cox (2009-10) ...... Austin Hite (2018) ...... Austin Pluckhorn (2017) ...... Al Nixon (2011) 89...... Paul Constantine (2008) 45...... Jordan Cramer (2008-11) ...... Alex Ratley (2011) ...... Preston Dodson (2011) ...... Logan Rosborough (2012) ...... Blake Aaron (2013) ...... Nate Landi (2012) ...... Jon McLamb (2013) ...... Wale Ashaye (2015) ...... Sheldon Williams (2013) ...... Tyler Rhyne (2013) ...... Nick Huys (2016) ...... Mitchell Brown (2014-17) ...... Drew Mustgrave (2014) ...... Eddie Rox (2017-18) ...... Cedric Frazier (2018) ...... Christian Pleasant (2014) 67...... Adhem Elsawi (2009) 90...... Sam Eberwein (2009) ...... Geoffrey Leins (2015-17) ...... Triston Frye (2014-16) ...... Lucas Smith (2011-14) ...... Justice Galloway-Velazquez (2018) ...... Ezekiel Williams (2017-18) ...... Isaiah King (2015-18) 46 ...... Craig Reid (2008) 68...... Bobby Trimble (2008) 91...... Brent Longmire (2008) ...... Garrett Huneycutt (2011-12) ...... Baryn Spry (2009-10) ...... Jacob Kahut (2009) ...... David Mayaka (2013) ...... Brice Sessoms (2012-15) ...... Aljaquan Nixon (2012) ...... Jacob Roberts (2014-15) ...... Kevo Yeremian (2017-18) ...... Markus Hendrix (2013) ...... Cameron Kelshaw (2016-18) 69...... Daniel Ritter (2009-13) ...... Thomas Ferguson (2014) 47...... Jarin Bouie (2009) ...... Rogers Clark (2015-16) ...... Noah Layden (2016-18) ...... Colten Burris (2011-12) ...... Tyler McLellan (2017) 92...... Alec Chatham (2008-09) ...... Andrew Gonzalez (2013) ...... Matthew Gast (2018) ...... Jeremiah Robinson (2010-11) ...... David Larson (2014) 70...... Jeremy Hill (2008-11) ...... Josh McAda (2012) ...... Antwuan Elliott (2015) ...... Blake Gutberlet (2013) ...... LeShawn Edouard (2013) ...... Wale Ashaye (2016-18) ...... Schuler Littleton (2014-18) ...... Chinedu Onouha (2014) 48...... Ryan Davis (2008) 71...... Alan Lockamy (2009-10) ...... Syd Holt (2015) ...... Darious Kirtz (2009) ...... Dylan McSteen (2011-14) ...... Dre Giles (2017-18) ...... Manny Davis (2010) ...... Joe Fishpaw (2016) 93...... Freddie Shine (2008-11) ...... Dylan Peebles (2011) ...... Isaiah Burch (2017-18) ...... Zach Seaburg (2013) ...... Scott Miller (2013-17) 72...... Sam Issermoyer (2009-11) ...... Brandon Long (2014-15) ...... Dante Jackson (2018) ...... Ryan Bristle (2012-14) ...... Sheldon Irving (2016) 49...... Brandon Harris (2008) ...... Jacob Cuddington (2015-18) ...... Ivan Staples (2018) ...... Luke Hill (2011) 73...... Branden Burt (2008-11) 94...... E.J. Rascoe (2008) ...... Shawn Millsap (2012) ...... Will Sawyer (2012-14) ...... Christian Rogers (2009) ...... Michael Benis (2013) ...... Brian Stryffeler (2015-17) ...... Chris Smith (2010-11) ...... Justus Hoffmann (2014-15) 74...... Sam Issermoyer (2008) ...... Dustin Young (2012-15) ...... Keon McCallum (2017) ...... Adam Stern (2011-12) ...... Prince Ngwenah (2017) 50 ...... Will Phillippi (2008) ...... Jacob Guthrie (2013) ...... Caleb Hooks (2018) ...... Doug Faircloth (2009-10) ...... Ethan Pierson (2014-17) 95...... Randel Herring (2008-11) ...... Derick McKoy (2011) ...... Brad Hughes (2018) ...... Alvin Adebule (2012-13) ...... Sam Kidd (2012) 75...... Shane Rudd (2008) ...... Tyler Renfroe (2012) ...... Ugonna Awuruonye (2013) ...... Devin Combs (2009) ...... James Blackman (2013) ...... Lorenzo Herman (2014-16) ...... Will Sawyer (2011) ...... Tyler Smith (2014) ...... Ryan Booker (2017) ...... Corey Smart (2012-15) ...... Ryan Bristle (2015) ...... Boss Parson (2018) ...... Gabe Holmes (2016-18) ...... Zane Weekman (2015-16) 51 ...... Aaron Sullivan (2008) 76...... Marshall Trogdon (2008-09) ...... Ridge Boykin (2017-18) ...... Thacker Staley (2011-12) ...... Nick Beaver (2011-12) ...... Jamie Gaskins (2017) ...... Matt Dickert (2012) ...... Geoffrey Leins (2014) 96...... Josh Owens (2008) ...... Shane Sweeting (2013-15) ...... Josh Perkins (2015) ...... Zach Lover (2011) 52...... Mike Phillips (2008) ...... Zach Hall (2017-18) ...... Brendon Grants (2012) ...... Michael Bolchoz (2009-12) 77...... Alex Henry (2008-09) ...... Brody Lawrence (2013-15) ...... Zach Manley (2013) ...... Trevor Sheets (2014-17) ...... Jamah Mitchell (2017-18) ...... James Blackman (2014-17) ...... Tyler McLellan (2018) 97...... Eric Bratton (2010) 53...... Jody Maness (2008-10) 78...... Brandon Priebe (2008) ...... Mitchell Wells (2011) ...... Cecil Garber (2011-12) ...... Demeturis Jenkins (2010-11) ...... Dwan Hanshaw (2012-15) ...... Tevin Thorpe (2013) ...... Adrian Dorsey (2014-17) ...... Jamah Mitchell (2016) ...... Jerry Cooper (2014-15) 79...... Eric Bratton (2008-10) ...... Triston Frye (2017) ...... Ethan Silver (2017) ...... Harris Hite (2011-12) ...... Brevin Allen (2018) ...... Prince Ngwenah (2018) ...... Ryan Dowell (2013) 98...... Taylor Reed (2008-10) 54...... Chris Pizzo (2008) ...... Carter Cole (2014) ...... Tyler Dean (2011) ...... Manny Davis (2009-10) ...... Matt Price (2015-18) ...... Hunter Somerville (2011) ...... John Alford (2011-13) 80...... Kelvin Murphy (2008-10) ...... Tuck Benefield (2012) ...... Jack Ryan (2015-18) ...... T.J. McGee (2011-15) ...... Alex Biby (2013) 55...... Charles Fiore (2008-10) ...... Jonathan Jeffries (2016) ...... Bobby Gazak (2012-15) ...... Jack Ryan (2014) ...... Julius Felder (2017) ...... Keon McCallum (2016) ...... Jacob Brewer (2012-15) ...... Jordan Goco (2018) ...... Hunter Moore (2017) ...... Mason Sledge (2016) 81...... Josh Severns (2008) 99...... DeAnthony Williams (2010-11) ...... Chris Webb (2017-18) ...... Paul Constantine (2009-11) ...... Matthew Hogrefe (2012-14) 56...... J.T. Cox (2008) ...... A.J. Artis (2012-14) ...... Chris Alston (2014) ...... Dominic Everett (2009) ...... Brian McLeod (2015) ...... Brad Dennis (2015-18) ...... Daniel Draughn (2012) ...... Caleb Snead (2017) ...... Kaden VanHoosier (2017) ...... DJ Clark (2014) 82...... Phillip Thompson (2008) ...... Chris Cromartie (2018) ...... Jonathan Barnes (2015) ...... Andy Stallings (2009) ...... Campbell Tarpey (2016-18) ...... A.J. Artis (2011) Note: Because of the limited records from the early days of Camp- 57...... Isaac Scott (2011-14) ...... Fred Blanks (2012) bell football, if anyone has information or complete rosters from ...... Terence Harper (2015-18) ...... Jay Schuller (2014-15) 1925-1950 please contact or see the Campbell athletic communica- 58...... Lee Stanley (2008-10) ...... Ryan Connor (2016) tions department at 910-814-4367 or [email protected].

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ALL-TIME AWARD WINNERS Damien Dozier - Defensive 9/10/18 SECOND TEAM ALL-PFL Justice Galloway-Velazquez - Freshman 9/24/18 Jake Barr - LB - 2015 SPORTS NETWORK FCS ALL-AMERICA Colin Gary - Special Teams 9/10/18 Chris Beaty - DB - 2016 Kurt Odom, 3rd team, FB 2013 Dorian Jones - Freshman 10/8/18 Aaron Blockmon - WR - 2017 Jack Ryan - Defensive 10/1/18 Branden Burt – OL – 2011 FCS FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA - PHIL STEELE Daniel Smith - Offensive 9/3/18, 9/24/18 Brandon Chandler – DB - 2011 Daniel Smith, 1st team, QB 2017 Caleb Snead - Freshman 9/10/18, 9/17/18, 10/22/18, Dalton Dillon – FB – 2012, 2015 Caleb Snead, 1st team, WR 2018 11/12/18 Jared Hart – DB – 2010 Randel Herring – DL - 2010 FCS FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA - HERO SPORTS BIG SOUTH PRESIDENTIAL HONOR ROLL Isaiah Howard – KR – 2014 Caleb Snead, 1st team, WR 2018 Mason Adams 2018 Sam Issermoyer – OL – 2009, 2010 Marcus Allen 2018 Jared Joyner - RB - 2016 PRESEASON ALL-AMERICA - STATS E.J. Anthony 2018 Shuler Littleton - OL - 2017 Jaquan Brooks - PR - Third Team 2018 Austin Blake 2018 Adam Lutz – P – 2012 Robert Brown 2018 Greg Milhouse – DL – 2014 FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG SOUTH Isaiah Burch 2018 Daniel Smith - QB - 2017 Brad Dennis - P - 2018 Jacob Cuddington 2018 Brian Stryffeler - OL - 2015 Caleb Snead - WR - 2018 Kahlil Dixon 2018 Mike Stryffeler – TE – 2009 Dylan Earney 2018 Adam Willets – K – 2009 SECOND TEAM ALL-BIG SOUTH Colin Gary 2018 Andrew Yost – LB – 2014 Aaron Blockmon - WR - 2018 Terence Harper 2018 Damien Dozier - DL - 2018 Jackson Hayes 2018 HONORABLE MENTION ALL-PFL Shuler Littleton - OL - 2018 Tyrek Haywood 2018 Ugonna Awuruonye – DL – 2013 Jack Ryan - LB - 2018 Gabe Holmes 2018 Chris Beaty - DB - 2015 Kenard Johnson 2018 Aaron Blockmon - WR - 2015 BIG SOUTH ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Dorian Jones 2018 Daniel Bostick - LB - 2016 Michael Wooten - TE - 2018 Josh Jones 2018 Dalton Brown – OL – 2013, 2014 Cameron Kelshaw 2018 Milton Brown – LB – 2009 PHIL STEELE ALL-BIG SOUTH Josh McNeely 2018 Mitchell Brown - K - 2017 Aaron Blockmon - WR - Second Team 2018 Reec Moulton 2018 Braden Burt – OL - 2010 Jacob Cuddington - OL - Third Team 2018 Matt Price 2018 Brandon Chandler – DB - 2008, 2009 Brad Dennis - P - First Team 2018 Darion Slade 2018 Rogers Clark - DL - 2015 Damien Dozier - DL - First Team 2018 Daniel Smith 2018 Paul Constantine – WR – 2011 Terence Harper - DL - Third Team 2018 Greg Streater 2018 Greg Cunningham - DB - 2016 Gabe Holmes - OL - Third Team 2018 Campbell Tarpey 2018 Daniel Dillon - LS - 2015 Shuler Littleton - OL - Second Team 2018 Keshawn Thompson 2018 Matt Farris – LB – 2013 Kam Prewitt - DB - Third Team 2018 Sam Thorne 2018 Austin Fleming - TE - 2015, 2016 Jack Ryan - LB - Second Team 2018 Chris Webb 2018 Darren Flowers - DL - 2016 Daniel Smith - QB - Second Team 2018 Levi Wiggins 2018 Jared Hart – DB – 2009 Caleb Snead - WR - First Team 2018 Gerald Wilkes 2018 Randel Herring – DL – 2011 Giddel Waters - LB - Third Team 2018 Ezekiel Williams 2018 Jordan Hildreth – Ret. Sp. – 2013 Michael Wooten - TE - Second Team 2018 Michael Wooten 2018 Jeremy Hill – OL – 2010, 2011 Luke Hill – LB – 2014 PRESEASON ALL-BIG SOUTH PFL FRESHMAN DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Troy Horan – OL – 2009 Aaron Blockmon - WR - 2018 (honorable mention) Jack Ryan - LB - 2015 Isaiah Howard – DB – 2014 Jaquan Brooks - PR - 2018 (honorable mention) Brian Hudson – QB – 2013 Jack Ryan - LB - 2018 PFL FRESHMAN OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Josh Hutto – OL – 2014, 2015 Daniel Smith - QB - 2017 Harrison Jordan – WR -2009 PHIL STEELE PRESEASON ALL-BIG SOUTH Adam Lutz – P – 2013 Aaron Blockmon - WR - First Team 2018 FIRST TEAM ALL-PFL Ray Miller - LB - 2017 Jaquan Brooks - PR - First Team 2018 Ugonna Awuruonye – DL – 2014, 2015 Brandon Mobley – DB – 2014, 2015 Aaron Covington - DB - Third Team 2018 Aaron Blockmon - WR - 2016 Steth Monroe – DB – 2011, 2012 Jacob Cuddington - OL - Third Team 2018 Milton Brown – LB – 2008 Ted Moore – P – 2010, 2011 Brad Dennis - P - Third Team 2018 Jordan Cramer – FB – 2011 Laurin O’Briant - OL - 2015, 2016 Damien Dozier - DL - Third Team 2018 Dalton Dillon – FB – 2014 Jarrett Ozimek - P - 2015 Deontae Henderson - DB - Second Team 2018 Syd Holt - DL - 2016 Paul Pizzuti – DB – 2012 Isaiah King - DL - Third Team 2018 Sam Issermoyer – OL – 2011 Daniel Polk – QB – 2010 Shuler Littleton - OL - Second Team 2018 De’Shawn Jones - RB - 2015 Jabri Ridenhour – WR – 2014 Ray Miller - LB - Second Team 2018 Adam Lutz – P – 2014 Jeremiah Robinson – DL - 2011 Rocky Reid - RB - Third Team 2018 Carlos Merritt - DB - 2017 Jack Ryan - LB - 2015, 2016, 2017 Jack Ryan - LB - Second Team 2018 Greg Milhouse - DL - 2015 Will Sawyer – OL – 2013 Darion Slade - DB - Third Team 2018 Kurt Odom – FB – 2013 Isaac Scott – DL – 2012, 2014 Daniel Smith - QB - Second Team 2018 Emmanuel Olenga - DL - 2017 Tyler Shirley - LS - 2017 Will Sawyer – OL – 2014 Dante Simmons - DB - 2017 BIG SOUTH PLAYER OF THE WEEK Mike Stryffeler – TE - 2010 Carl Smith – RB - 2011 Brad Dennis - Special Teams 9/24/18 Lee Stanley – LB- 2009, 2010 84 @GOCAMELSFB 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL

Brian Stryffeler - OL - 2016 Tyler Dean (2008, 2009, 2011) Paul Pizzuti (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012) Dakota Wolf – QB – 2014 Dalton Dillon (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) Austin Pluckhorn (2017) Danny Dillon (2011, 2012, 2014, 2015) Daniel Polk (2009, 2010) ACADEMIC ALL-PFL FIRST TEAM Kahlil Dixon (2017) Ogi Poluga (2008) Ben Bolling – WR - 2013 Aaron Dobbins (2016, 2017) Ethan Pond (2008, 2009, 2010) Mitchell Brown - K - 2015, 2017 Preston Dodson (2011) Nick Potts (2009, 2010, 2011) Colten Burris – LB – 2011, 2012 Adrian Dorsey (2017) Joey Powell (2009) Jordan Cramer – FB – 2011 Nick Drew (2012, 2013) Chris Price (2009, 2010, 2011) Dalton Dillon – FB – 2014 Dontel Dunston (2016) Matt Price (2015, 2016, 2017) Sam Eberwein – K – 2012 Samuel Eberwein (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012) Alex Ratley (2011) Charles Fiore – DL – 2008, 2009 Andy Eddins (2015, 2016) Keilin Rayner (2016) Andy Johnson – OL – 2010 LeShawn Edouard (2011, 2013) Taylor Reed (2008, 2009, 2010) Adam Lutz – P – 2013, 2014 Antwuan Elliott (2015) Tyler Renfroe (2012, 2013) Kurt Odom – RB – 2011, 2012, 2013 Raheim Ellison (2008) Jabri Ridenhour (2012, 2014) Ethan Pierson - OL - 2017 Adhem Elsawi (2009) Daniel Ritter (2010) Michael Rudisill – LB – 2011 Doug Faircloth (2009) Jacob Roberts (2014) Will Sawyer – OL – 2014 Matt Farris (2013, 2014) Zach Roderick (2016) Lucas Smith – DL – 2014 Erik Feliciano (2011) Christian Rogers (2011, 2012) Hunter Somerville – TE – 2013, 2014 Thomas Ferguson (2014) Jonathan Rogers (2013) Brian Stryffeler - OL - 2016 Charles Fiore (2008, 2009, 2010) Logan Rosborough (2012) Mike Stryffeler – TE – 2009, 2010 Joe Fishpaw (2016) Keegan Ruark (2017) Dakota Wolf – QB – 2014 Austin Fleming (2016) Michael Rudisill (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) Jon Fleury (2008) Jack Ryan (2016, 2017) ACADEMIC ALL-PFL SECOND TEAM Joshua Fox (2014, 2015) Raleigh Sadler (2010) Ben Bolling – WR – 2014, 2015 Andrew Franklin (2014, 2015, 2016) David Salmon (2013, 2014, 2015) Mitchell Brown - K - 2016 Triston Frye (2015, 2017) Josh Salois (2016) Dalton Dillon - FB - 2015 Riley Gallaher (2012, 2013, 2014) Trey Sanders (2014, 2016) Sam Eberwein – K - 2011 Colin Gary (2015, 2016, 2017) Will Sawyer (2010, 2012, 2013, 2014) Charles Fiore – DL – 2010 Bobby Gazak (2014, 2015) Jay Schuller (2014, 2015) Adam Lutz – P – 2012 Brooks Gross (2011) Isaac Scott (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014) Scott Miller - LB - 2016 Pressley Hales (2014) Brice Sessoms (2015) Josh Owens – TE - 2010 Zach Hall (2017) Michael Seymour (2010) Paul Pizzuti – DB - 2010 James Hamblin (2010, 2012, 2013) Trevor Sheets (2013, 2016, 2017) Daniel Polk – QB – 2009, 2010 Dwan Hanshaw (2012) Freddie Shine (2009, 2010, 2011) Michael Rudisill – LB – 2012, 2013 Joe Harris (2010) Tyler Shirley (2017) Will Sawyer – OL – 2012 Jared Hart (2011) Luke Sirgo (2011) Lucas Smith – DL – 2012, 2013 Tim Hartman (2009) Darion Slade (2017) Dakota Wolf – QB – 2012 Thomas Hartshorn (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017) Mason Sledge (2016) Michael Wooten - TE - 2017 Tyrek Haywood (2017) Corey Smart (2012, 2014, 2015) Andrew Yost – LB – 2014, 2015 Kohl Hegetschweiler (2009) Braden Smith (2011, 2012) Dalton Helms (2014, 2015) Daniel Smith (2016, 2017) COSIDA ACADEMIC DISTRICT 3 Deontae Henderson (2015, 2017) Lucas Smith (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014) Ben Bolling – WR – 2013, 2015 Hunter Hiers (2011) Wesley Snow (2008) Colten Burris – LB – 2011, 2012 Jordan Hildreth (2013, 2014) Hunter Somerville (2011, 2013, 2014) Sam Eberwein – K – 2012 Jeremy Hill (2011) Luke Sonricker (2010) Charles Fiore – DL – 2008, 2009 Luke Hill (2011, 2012) Demitrius Spury (2017) Andy Johnson – OL – 2010 Caleb Hines (2015) Thacker Staley (2011) Kurt Odom – RB – 2011, 2012, 2013 Harris Hite (2011) Brandon Stegall (2010, 2012, 2013) Michael Rudisill – LB – 2011 Gabe Holmes (2016) Adam Stern (2010, 2012) Will Sawyer – OL – 2014 Syd Holt (2016) Greg Streater (2017) Lucas Smith – DL – 2014 Jared Hopkins (2009) Brian Stryffeler (2015, 2016, 2017) Hunter Somerville – TE – 2013, 2014 Troy Horan (2009, 2011) Chris Stryffeler (2008) Brian Stryffeler - OL - 2016 Brian Hudson (2013) Mike Stryffeler (2008, 2009, 2010) Mike Stryffeler – TE – 2009, 2010 Josh Hutto (2015, 2016) Jon-Michael Stone (2009) Dakota Wolf – QB – 2014 Sheldon Irving (2015) Aaron Sullivan (2008) Sam Issermoyer (2008) Shane Sweeting (2014, 2015) PFL ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Connor Jarvis (2012) Campbell Tarpey (2016, 2017) (227 PLAYERS, 429 TIMES) Jonathan Jeffries (2016) Austin Tart (2010, 2011) Mason Adams (2017) Andy Johnson (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011) Geremy Taylor (2010) Jaylan Adlam (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) Akile Jones (2016) Keshawn Thompson (2017) A.J. Artis (2011, 2013, 2014) DJ Jones (2015, 2016) Sam Thorne (2017) Bryan Bailey (2016) Dorian Jones (2017) Tevin Thorpe (2012) Jake Barr (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) Joshua Jones (2015, 2017) Scott Van Buren (2009) Nick Beaver (2012) Jacob Kahut (2009) Matt Vollono (2008, 2009) Cory Benedetto (2012) Will Keebler (2009, 2011) Justice Walker (2011) James Blackman (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017) Cameron Kelshaw (2016) Chris Webb (2017) Carl Blain (2011) Diego Lawrence (2009) Zane Weekman (2015, 2016, 2017) Aaron Blockmon (2014, 2015, 2017) Geoffrey Leins (2014, 2016, 2017) Mitchell Wells (2011) Michael Bolchoz (2009) Schuler Littleton (2017) Eric Westbrook (2015, 2017) Ben Bolling (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) Brandon Long (2014) Jeremiah White (2017) Damien Booe (2012, 2015) Brent Longmire (2008) Levi Wiggins (2016, 2017) Daniel Bostick (2015, 2016) Adam Lutz (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014) Gerald Wilkes (2016) Eric Bratton (2010) Taurean Lynch (2011) Adam Willets (2009) Jonathan Bridges (2011) Cody Lyon (2008) Avonte Williams (2013) Ryan Bristle (2012, 2015) Josh Manley (2016) Dylan Williams (2010) Ryan Brooker (2017) Vince Mantuo (2009) Dakota Wolf (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014) Brad Brower (2008) T.J. McGee (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) Michael Wooten (2015, 2016, 2017) Dalton Brown (2014) Christian McKie (2014) Andrew Yost (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) Jonathan Brown (2014, 2015) Jon McLamb (2013) Brandon Young (2010) Milton Brown (2011) Brian McLeod (2015) Dustin Young (2012) Mitchell Brown (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017) Chad McMichael (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) Rashaun Brown (2010, 2011) Dylan McSteen (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014) STATS FCS NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Ricky Brown (2015) Matthew Melvin (2017) Ugonna Awuruonye - Defensive - 10/5/15 Kameron Bryant (2015) Scott Miller (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017) Aaron Blockmon - Honorable mention Off. - 9/12/16 Isaiah Burch (2017) Steven Miller (2008) Montel Goods - Freshman - 10/2/17 Elijah Burress (2015) Derice Mills (2015) De’Shawn Jones - Honorable mention Off. - 9/25/16 Colten Burris (2010, 2011, 2012) Shawn Millsap (2012) Carlos Merritt - Honorable Mention Def. - 9/26/17 Branden Burt (2011) Jamah Mitchell (2017) Ray Miller - Honorable Mention Freshman - 9/5/16 Darius Carter (2011, 2013) Brandon Mobley (2012, 2013) Emmanuel Olenga - Honorable Mention Def. - 9/4/17 Alec Chatham (2009, 2010) Kelvin Murphy (2010, 2011) Jack Ryan - Defensive - 10/1/18 Rogers Clark (2015, 2016) Trevin Muse (2017) Trey Sanders - Honorable Mention Spec. Teams - 9/5/16 Cole Coker (2015) Lloyd Newman (2009) Daniel Smith - Honorable Mention Fr. - 9/19/17, 10/31/17 - Carter Cole (2014) Prince Ngwenah (2017) Offensive - 11/6/17 Kevin Collins (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014) Aaron Nichols (2011, 2013, 2014, 2015) Caleb Snead - Honorable Mention Fr. - 9/10/18, 10/22/18 Paul Constantine (2011) C.J. Oates (2008, 2009, 2011) Lance Cook (2017) Kurt Odom (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) PFL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Jerry Cooper (2014, 2015, 2016) Josh Owens (2008, 2009, 2010) Ugonna Awuruonye – Defensive – 11/24/13, 10/4/15 Marius Cooper (2016) Jarrett Ozimek (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016) Aaron Blockmon - Offensive - 9/11/16 Jordan Cramer (2009, 2010, 2011) Dylan Peebles (2011) Jaquan Brooks - Special Teams - 9/3/17 Jacob Cuddington (2015) Cameron Penrose (2008) Andre Davis (2015) Joe Pesce (2016) Ryan Davis (2011) Will Phillippi (2009) Todd Davis (2010, 2011) Ethan Pierson (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017) GOCAMELS.COM 85

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Milton Brown – Defensive – 9/29/08 Kurt Odom – Honorable Mention – All-Purpose – COLLEGE SPORTS MADNESS Mitchell Brown – Special Teams – 9/28/14 10/29/12 PRESEASON FIRST TEAM ALL-PFL Brandon Chandler – Defensive – 11/7/09, 10/15/11, Jeremiah Robinson – Honorable Mention – DL – 9/5/11 Ugonna Awuruonye - DL - 2015 9/30/12 Jonathan Rogers – National Kick Returner of the Week – Brandon Chandler – DB – 2012 Greg Cunningham - Defensive - 11/13/16 11/4/13, 11/25/13 Jordan Hildreth – PR – 2014 Montel Goods - Offensive - 10/1/17 Isaac Scott – Honorable Mention – DL – 9/24/12, Steth Monroe – DB – 2012 Luke Hill – Defensive – 9/28/14 10/22/12, 11/4/13 Isaiah Howard – Special Teams – 10/5/14 Carl Smith – Honorable Mention – RB – 11/14/11 COLLEGE SPORTS MADNESS De’Shawn Jones - Offensive - 11/1/15, 9/4/16, 9/25/16 Jeff Swinton – Honorable Mention – DB – 11/13/12 PRESEASON SECOND TEAM ALL-PFL Cody Lyon – Defensive – 10/31/09 Adam Willets – Honorable Mention – PK – 9/11/10 Matt Farris – LB – 2014 Carlos Merritt - Defensive - 9/24/17, 10/1/17 Austin Fleming – TE – 2014 C.J. Oates – Offensive – 9/11/11 COLLEGE FOOTBALL PERFORMANCE Taurean Lynch – DL – 2012 Emmanuel Olenga - Defensive - 9/3/17 AWARDS WATCH LIST Andrew Yost - LB - 2015 Jonathan Rogers – Special Teams – 11/3/13, 11/24/13 Austin Fleming – TE – 2014 Trey Sanders - Special Teams - 9/4/16 Jordan Hildreth – PR – 2014 COLLEGE SPORTS MADNESS Isaac Scott – Defensive – 10/21/12 Adam Lutz – P – 2013, 2014 PRESEASON THIRD TEAM ALL-PFL Braden Smith – Offensive – 10/23/11, 10/30/11 Steth Monroe – DB – 2012 Ugonna Awuruonye – DL – 2014 Daniel Smith - Offensive - 11/5/17 Ted Moore – P – 2011 Ben Bolling – WR – 2014 Adam Willets – Special Teams – 10/25/09, 10/31/09, Jarrett Ozimek - P - 2015 Dalton Brown – OL – 2014 11/20/10 Isaac Scott – DE – 2014 Mitchell Brown - K - 2015 Adam Willets – K - 2011 Keith Goss – RB – 2014 PFL PRESEASON TEAM Josh Hutto - OL - 2015 Ugonna Awuruonye – DL – 2014, 2015 COLLEGE FOOTBALL PERFORMANCE AWARDS Adam Lutz – P – 2014 Aaron Blockmon - WR - 2017 PERFORMER OF THE YEAR WATCH LIST Dylan McSteen – OL – 2014 Brandon Chandler – DB – 2012 De’Shawn Jones - RB - 2015, 2016 Greg Milhouse - DL - 2015 Dalton Dillon - FB - 2015 Daniel Smith - QB - 2017, 2018 Brandon Mobley - DB - 2015 De’Shawn Jones - RB - 2016 Kurt Odom – RB – 2012 Adam Lutz – P – 2013 NATIONAL STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Paul Pizzuti – DB – 2012 Greg Milhouse - DL - 2015 ASSOCIATION ALL-AMERICAN Daniel Ritter – OL – 2012 Steth Monroe – DB – 2012 Mike Stryffeler - 2010 Isaac Scott – DL – 2014 Laurin O’Briant - OL - 2016 Brian Stryffeler - OL - 2016 CAMPBELL STUDENT-ATHLETE FCS ATHLETIC DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION SPOTLIGHT AWARD ACADEMIC ALL-STAR TEAM STATS WALTER PAYTON AWARD Randel Herring – 10/5/10 Mitchell Brown - K - 2017 Daniel Smith - 2017, 2018 (watch list) Campbell Offensive Line – 11/8/10 Jordan Cramer – FB – 2011 Mike Stryffeler – 11/15/10 Sam Eberwein – K – 2012 STATS JERRY RICE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Kurt Odom – RB – 2012, 2013 Elijah Burress - 2016 (watch list) COLLEGE GRIDIRON SHOWCASE Lucas Smith – DL – 2014 Daniel Smith - 2017 (finalist) Danny Dillon - LS - 2015 Brian Stryffeler - OL - 2016 Caleb Snead - 2018 (finalist) NFLPA BOWL PARTICIPANT COLLEGE SPORTS JOURNAL PHIL STEELE PRESEASON Greg Milhouse - DL - 2015 FCS ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM ALL-PFL FIRST TEAM Sam Eberwein – K – 2012 Milton Brown – LB – 2009 FCS BOWL Kurt Odom – RB – 2012 Rashaun Brown – RB – 2011 Aaron Blockmon - WR - 2018 Brandon Chandler – DB- 2009, 2010, 2012 NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION Dalton Dillon – FB – 2013 FCS NATIONAL BOWL INVITEES SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD Jared Hart – DB – 2011 Dalton Dillon - FB - 2015 Sam Eberwein – Semifinalist – 2012 Sam Issermoyer – OL - 2010 Matt Farris – LB – 2014 Kurt Odom – Semifinalist – 2013 Adam Lutz – P – 2013 Steth Monroe – DB – 2012 FCS SENIOR SCOUT BOWL WATCH LIST WILLIAM V. CAMPBELL TROPHY Mike Stryffeler – TE – 2010 Jeremy Hill – OL- 2011 Sam Eberwein – Semifinalist 2012 Adam Willets – K – 2010 Thomas Hartshorn - Semifinalist 2018 FCS SENIOR SCOUT BOWL INVITEES Adam Lutz – Semifinalist 2014 PHIL STEELE PRESEASON Matt Farris – LB – 2014 Kurt Odom – Semifinalist 2013 ALL-PFL SECOND TEAM Jeremy Hill – OL - 2011 Jarrett Ozimek - Semifinalist 2016 Colten Burris – LB – 2013 Luke Hill – LB – 2014 Hunter Somerville – Semifinalist 2015 Branden Burt – OL - 2011 Adam Lutz – P – 2014 Brian Stryffeler - Semifinalist 2017 Milton Brown – LB – 2010 Steth Monroe – DB – 2012 Jared Hart – DB – 2010 Ted Moore – P – 2011 NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION Randel Herring – DL – 2011 Jabri Ridenhour – WR – 2014 HAMPSHIRE HONOR SOCIETY Troy Horan – OL – 2010 Jaylan Adlam - 2015 Sam Issermoyer – OL – 2011 FBS ALL-AMERICANS TROPICAL BOWL James Blackman - 2017 Daniel Polk – QB – 2010 Aaron Blockmon - WR - 2018 Ben Bolling - 2015 Lee Stanley – LB – 2010 Mitchell Brown - 2017 LOMBARDI BOWL INVITEE Rogers Clark - 2016 ALLSTATE AFCA GOOD WORKS TEAM Sam Issermoyer – OL – 2011 Dalton Dillon - 2015 Branden Burt – OL – Nominee - 2011 Randel Herring – DL – 2011 Sam Eberwein – 2012 Charles Fiore – DE – Nominee – 2010 Andrew Franklin - 2016 Braden Smith – QB – Nominee – 2012 SOUTH CAROLINA Thomas Hartshorn - 2018 Michael Rudisill – LB – Nominee – 2013 COLLEGE ALL-STAR BOWL WATCH LIST Geoffrey Leins - 2017 Paul Pizzuti – DB – 2012 Adam Lutz – 2014 FRED MITCHELL PLACEKICKING WATCH LIST Chad McMichael – 2013 Adam Willets - 2010 HERO SPORTS WATCH LIST Scott Miller - 2017 Adam Willets - 2011 Elijah Burress - FCS Freshman of the Year - 2016 Kurt Odom – 2013 Jarrett Ozimek - 2016 FRED MITCHELL PLACEKICKING HERO SPORTS FCS HERO OF THE WEEK Ethan Pierson - 2017 MONTHLY AWARD Aaron Blockmon - 9/11/16 Keilin Rayner - 2016 Adam Willets – September 2010 De’Shawn Jones - 10/2/16 Michael Rudisill – 2013 Will Sawyer – 2014 COLLEGE FOOTBALL COLLEGE SPORTS MADNESS ALL-PFL TEAM Tyler Shirley - 2017 PERFORMANCE AWARDS Ugonna Awuruonye – DL – First Team 2014 Mason Sledge - 2016 Ugonna Awuruonye – Honorable Mention – DL – Dalton Brown – OL – Second Team 2014 Lucas Smith – 2014 10/13/13, 11/4/13 Matt Farris – LB – Second Team 2012, Third Team 2013 Hunter Somerville - 2015 Greg Bridges – Honorable Mention – DB – 10/24/11 Jordan Hildreth – PR – Third Team 2013 Brian Stryffeler - 2017 Milton Brown – Honorable Mention – LB – 11/21/11 Isaiah Howard – KR – First Team 2014 Zane Weekman - 2017 Brandon Chandler – Honorable Mention – DB – Sam Issermoyer – OL – 2011 Dakota Wolf – 2014 10/17/11, 10/1/12 Adam Lutz – P – Second Team 2012, Third Team 2013, Andrew Yost - 2015 Jordan Cramer – Honorable Mention – RB – 11/7/11 First Team 2014 Matt Farris – Honorable Mention – LB – 11/19/12 Greg Milhouse – DL – Third Team 2014 NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Erik Feliciano – Honorable Mention – DB – 10/24/11 Brandon Mobley – DB – Third Team 2014 Sam Eberwein – 2012 Austin Fleming – Honorable Mention – TE – 11/18/13, Steth Monroe – DB – 2011 11/11/13 Jonathan Rogers – KR – 2013 COLLEGIATE DEVELOPMENT FOOTBALL Jordan Hildreth – National Punt Returner of the Week – Will Sawyer – OL – Third Team 2014 LEAGUE PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN 10/13/13 Isaac Scott – DL – Second Team 2012 Will Sawyer – First Team South OL 2014 Isaiah Howard – National Kick Returner or the Week – Andrew Yost – LB – Third Team 2014 10/7/14 USA COLLEGE FOOTBALL Adam Lutz – Honorable Mention – P – 11/5/12, 9/9/13, COLLEGE SPORTS MADNESS PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN 10/13/13, 10/21/13, 10/21/14 PFL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Ugonna Awuruonye – Third Team DL 2014 Brandon Mobley – Honorable Mention – DB – 10/21/13 Ugonna Awuruonye – Defensive – 11/3/13 Dalton Brown – Second Team OL 2014 Ted Moore – Honorable Mention – P – 9/26/11, C.J. 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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Oct. 22 San Diego * W 48-24 2015 Oct. 29 at Davidson * W OT 26-20 5-6, 3-5 PFL HEAD COACH Nov. 5 Morehead State * W 41-31 Sept. 3 Pikeville W 41-20 DALE STEELE Nov. 12 at Valparaiso * L 31-34 Sept. 12 Chowan W 35-3 2008-12 Nov. 19 at Georgia State L 35-42 Sept. 19 at Presbyterian L 13-23 14-41, 8-31 PFL Sept. 26 at Butler * L 24-25 2012 Oct. 3 Drake * W 24-14 2008 1-10, 0-8 PFL Oct. 10 Marist * L 10-13 1-10, 0-8 PFL Aug. 30 Shorter L 20-31 Oct. 17 at Stetson * W 16-6 Aug. 30 Birmingham-Southern L 6-12 Sept. 8 UVa.-Wise W 10-0 Oct. 24 Morehead State * L 27-31 Sept. 6 at Methodist L 21-32 Sept. 15 at Old Dominion L 14-70 Oct. 31 at Davidson * W 39-9 Sept. 13 at Jacksonville * L 0-52 Sept. 22 at Butler * L 14-35 Nov. 7 at San Diego * L 27-31 Sept. 20 San Diego * L 7-43 Sept. 29 Drake * L 7-35 Nov. 14 Jacksonville * L 14-20 Sept. 27 at Carthage W 36-27 Oct. 13 at San Diego * L 0-44 Oct. 4 at Dayton * L 0-42 Oct. 20 Davidson * L 21-28 2016 Oct. 11 Butler * L 7-56 Oct. 27 at Morehead State * L 28-70 5-5, 3-4 PFL Oct. 18 at Drake * L 0-45 Nov. 3 Valparaiso * L 21-41 Sept. 3 Bluefield W 59-7 Nov. 1 Davidson * L 0-49 Nov. 10 at Jacksonville * L 14-40 Sept. 10 at Chowan W 47-14 Nov. 15 Valparaiso * L 14-47 Nov. 17 Marist * L 7-28 Sept. 17 Presbyterian L 14-31 Nov. 22 at Morehead State * L 7-42 Sept. 24 Butler * W OT 33-27 HEAD COACH Oct. 1 at Marist * L 7-24 2009 MIKE MINTER Oct. 8 at Jacksonville * - canceled 3-8, 2-6 PFL 2013-pr. Oct. 22 Stetson * L OT 24-30 Sept. 5 Methodist W 48-28 30-37, 18-26 PFL Oct. 29 at Drake * L 21-33 Sept. 12 at Birmingham-So. L OT 28-35 Nov. 5 Davidson * W 28-0 Sept. 19 at Davidson * L 7-24 2013 Nov. 12 at Morehead State * W 27-21 Oct. 3 at Marist * L 13-34 3-9, 2-6 PFL Nov. 19 San Diego * L 21-57 Oct. 10 Dayton * L 17-35 Aug. 31 at Charlotte L 7-52 * Pioneer Football League game Oct. 17 at Old Dominion L 17-28 Sept. 7 UVA-Wise W 56-21 Oct. 24 Butler * L 16-23 Sept. 14 Charleston Southern L 10-30 2017 Oct. 31 Morehead State * W 31-22 Sept. 28 at Valparaiso * L 42-49 6-5, 5-3 PFL Nov. 7 at Drake * L 6-49 Oct. 5 Morehead State * L 36-45 Aug. 31 Methodist W 70-0 Nov. 14 at Valparaiso * W 17-3 Oct. 12 at Butler * L 14-35 Sept. 9 Georgetown L 10-16 Nov. 21 Jacksonville * L 14-34 Oct. 19 Jacksonville * L 45-52 Sept. 16 at Presbyterian L 16-28 Oct. 26 Mercer * L 31-38 Sept. 23 at Stetson * W 49-21 2010 Nov. 2 at Stetson * W 19-18 Sept. 30 Morehead State * W 38-0 3-8, 2-6 PFL Nov. 9 Marist * L 28-55 Oct. 7 Valparaiso * W 49-10 Sept. 4 at UVA-Wise W 20-16 Nov. 16 at Old Dominion L 14-42 Oct. 14 at Dayton * W 17-7 Sept. 11 Old Dominion L 13-44 Nov. 23 at Davidson * W 47-14 Oct. 21 at Butler * L 23-37 Sept. 18 Davidson * L 27-28 Oct. 28 Jacksonville * L 3OT 48-54 Sept. 25 Georgia State L 21-24 2014 Nov. 4 at Davidson * W 42-29 Oct. 2 at Butler * W 27-10 5-7, 4-4 PFL Nov. 11 Drake * L 10-45 Oct. 16 Drake * L 12-14 Aug. 28 Charlotte L 9-33 * Pioneer Football League game Oct. 23 at Dayton * L 23-41 Sept. 6 at Appalachian State L 0-66 Oct. 30 Marist * L 14-42 Sept. 11 at Charleston Southern L 10-34 2018 Nov. 6 Valparaiso * W 56-14 Sept. 27 Valparaiso * W 34-24 6-5, 1-4 Big South Nov. 13 at Jacksonville * L 24-31 Oct. 4 at Morehead State * W 31-24 Aug. 30 Chowan W 49-26 Nov. 20 at Morehead State * L OT 24-30 Oct. 11 Butler * W 28-9 Sept. 8 at Georgetown W 13-8 Oct. 18 Davidson * W 28-27 Sept. 12 Coastal Carolina L 21-58 2011 Oct. 25 at Marist * L 20-27 Sept. 22 Shaw W 42-0 6-5, 5-3 PFL Nov. 1 Stetson * L 24-28 Sept. 29 North Alabama W 30-7 Sept. 3 at Old Dominion L 14-41 Nov. 8 Missouri Baptist W 66-7 Oct. 6 Wagner W 49-3 Sept. 10 Apprentice W 76-0 Nov. 15 at Jacksonville * L 19-45 Oct. 20 at Monmouth * L 21-38 Sept. 24 Jacksonville * L 21-57 Nov. 22 at Dayton * L 14-19 Oct. 27 Gardner-Webb * L 7-35 Oct. 1 at Drake * L 14-31 Nov. 3 at #2 Kennesaw State * L 0-49 Oct. 8 Butler * W 38-23 Nov. 10 at Presbyterian * W 34-6 Oct. 15 at Marist * W 35-21 Nov. 17 Charleston Southern * L 7-12 * Big South Conference game GOCAMELS.COM 87

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ALL-TIME SERIES (SINCE 2008) Drake 1-7, 1-3 H, 0-4 A 10/5/13 H L 36-45 10/18/08 A L 0-45 10/4/14 A W 31-24 Appalachian State 0-1, 0-1 A 11/7/09 A L 6-49 10/24/15 H L 27-31 9/6/14 A L 0-66 10/16/10 H L 12-14 11/12/16 A W 27-21 10/1/11 A L 14-31 9/30/17 H W 38-0 Apprentice 1-0, 1-0 H 9/29/12 H L 7-35 9/10/11 H W 76-0 10/3/15 H W 24-14 North Alabama 1-0, 1-0 H 10/29/16 A L 21-33 9/29/18 H W 30-7 Birmingham-Southern 0-2, 0-1 H, 0-1 A 11/11/17 H L 10-45 8/30/08 H L 6-12 Old Dominion 0-5, 0-1 H, 0-4 A 9/12/09 A L 28-35 OT Gardner-Webb 0-1, 0-1 H 10/17/09 A L 17-28 10/27/18 H L 7-35 9/11/10 H L 13-44 Bluefield 1-0, 1-0 H 9/3/11 A L 14-41 9/3/16 H W 59-7 Georgetown 1-1, 0-1 H, 1-0 A 9/15/12 A L 14-70 9/9/17 H L 10-16 11/16/13 A L 14-42 Butler 4-6, 3-2 H, 1-4 A 9/8/18 A W 13-8 10/11/08 H L 7-56 Pikeville 1-0, 1-0 H, 0-0 A 10/24/09 H L 16-23 Georgia State 0-2, 0-1 H, 0-1 A 9/3/15 H W 41-20 10/2/10 A W 27-10 9/25/10 H L 21-24 10/8/11 H W 38-23 11/19/11 A L 35-42 Presbyterian 1-3, 0-1 H, 1-2 A 9/22/12 A L 14-35 9/19/15 A L 13-23 10/12/13 A L 14-35 Jacksonville 0-9, 0-5 H, 0-4 A 9/17/16 H L 14-31 10/11/14 H W 28-9 9/13/08 A L 0-52 9/16/17 A L 16-28 10/11/15 A L 24-25 11/21/09 H L 14-34 11/10/18 A W 34-6 9/24/16 H W 33-27 OT 11/13/10 A L 24-31 10/21/17 A L 23-37 9/24/11 H L 21-57 San Diego 1-4, 1-2 H, 0-2 A 11/10/12 A L 14-40 9/20/08 H L 7-43 Carthage 1-0, 1-0 A 10/19/13 H L 45-52 10/22/11 H W 48-28 9/27/08 A W 27-36 11/15/14 A L 19-45 10/13/12 A L 0-44 11/14/15 H L 14-20 11/7/15 A L 27-31 Charleston Southern 0-3, 0-2 H, 0-1 A 10/28/17 H L 48-54 3OT 11/19/16 H L 21-57 9/14/13 H L 10-30 9/11/14 A L 10-34 Kennesaw State 0-1, 0-1 A Shaw 1-0, 1-0 H 11/17/18 H L 7-12 11/3/18 A L 0-49 9/22/18 H W 42-0

Charlotte 0-2, 0-1 H, 0-1 A Marist 1-7, 0-4 H, 1-3 A Shorter 0-1, 0-1 H 8/31/13 A L 7-52 10/3/09 A L 13-34 8/30/12 H L 20-31 8/28/14 H L 9-33 10/30/10 H L 14-42 10/15/11 A W 35-21 Stetson 3-2, 0-2 H, 3-0 A Chowan 3-0, 2-0 H, 1-0 A 11/17/12 H L 7-28 11/2/13 A W 19-18 9/12/15 H W 35-3 11/9/13 H L 28-55 11/1/14 H L 24-28 9/10/16 A W 47-14 10/25/14 A L 20-27 10/17/15 A W 16-6 8/30/18 H W 49-26 10/10/15 H L 10-13 10/22/16 H L 24-30 OT 10/1/16 A L 7-24 9/23/17 A W 49-21 Coastal Carolina 0-1, 0-1 H, 0-0 A 9/12/18 H L 21-58 Mercer 0-1, 0-1 H UVA Wise 3-0, 2-0 H, 1-0 A 10/26/13 H L 31-38 9/5/10 A W 20-16 Davidson 6-4, 3-2 H, 4-1 A 9/8/12 H W 10-0 11/1/08 H L 0-49 Methodist 2-1, 2-0 H, 0-1 A 9/7/13 H W 56-21 9/19/09 A L 7-24 9/6/08 A L 21-32 9/18/10 H L 27-28 9/5/09 H W 48-28 Valparaiso 4-4, 3-2 H, 1-2 A 10/29/11 A W 26-20 3OT 8/31/17 H W 70-0 11/15/08 H L 14-47 10/20/12 H L 21-28 11/14/09 A W 17-3 11/23/13 A W 47-14 Missouri Baptist 1-0, 1-0 H 11/6/10 H W 56-14 10/18/14 H W 28-27 11/8/14 H W 66-7 11/12/11 A L 31-34 10/31/15 A W 39-9 11/3/12 H L 21-41 11/5/16 H W 28-0 Monmouth 0-1, 0-1 A 9/28/13 A L 42-49 OT 11/4/17 A W 42-29 10/20/18 H L 21-38 9/27/14 H W 34-24 10/7/17 H W 49-10 Dayton 1-4, 0-1 H, 1-3 A Morehead State 5-5, 3-2 H, 2-3 A 10/4/08 A L 0-42 11/22/08 A L 7-42 Wagner 1-0, 1-0 H 10/10/09 H L 17-35 10/31/09 H W 31-22 10/6/18 H W 49-3 10/23/10 A L 23-41 11/20/10 A L 24-30 2OT 11/22/14 A L 14-19 11/5/11 H W 41-31 H – Campbell home A – Campbell away 10/14/17 A W 17-7 10/27/12 A L 28-70

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CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY

On Jan. 5, 1887, James Archibald Campbell, a 26-year-old Baptist minister, welcomed 16 students to a small church

day of classes for the school he founded: Buies Creek Academy. By the end of the

Since then, Buies Creek Academy has evolved to become Campbell Junior College (1926), Campbell College (1961), and Campbell University (1979). Throughout these transformations, the university has remained true to its founding principles to address the most pressing needs of North Carolina and to educate men and women for Christian service around the world.

A testament to how these founding principles still guide Campbell University today is the establishment of three new schools in the last few years. Campbell launched the School of Osteopathic

medical school in over 35 years — in 2013. In 2016, it opened the doors to programs in nursing and engineering.

They join Campbell’s other established schools — College of Arts & Sciences, the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law (1976), the Lundy-Fetterman School of Business (1983), the School of Education (1985), the College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences (1985) and the Divinity School (1996). In addition to its main campus in Buies Creek, Campbell University has extended campuses at Camp Lejeune Fort Bragg/Pope Air Force Base, Online and Raleigh, where the law school relocated in 2009.

Today, Campbell University enrolls nearly 6,500 students, including more than 4,500 undergraduate and graduate students on its main campus. They’re studying across nearly 150 disciplines in the liberal arts, health sciences and professions — and continuing the university’s tradition of excellence in faith, learning, and service.

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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 / PNC Center

The PNC 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 92 @GOCAMELSFB 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL

DR. J. BRADLEY CREED

UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT

An accomplished leader of mission-driven institutions and a scholar and key role in strategic enrollment efforts that improved the size, retention, and historian of religion, Dr. J. Bradley Creed began his duties as Campbell academic quality of the undergraduate student body. Samford achieved the University’s fifth president July 1, 2015. highest graduation rate of any college or university in Alabama during his tenure as provost. “The Campbell education is not just a transaction; it is a transformational learning experience that changes lives,” Dr. Creed said during his inaugural Before joining Samford, Dr. Creed was dean, associate dean, and profes- address in April 2016. “Our work is not operating an institution of higher sor of Christian history at Baylor University’s George W. Truett Theological education, but our work is transforming lives.” Seminary. Earlier in his career, he served as pastor of churches in Texas and Louisiana. Since his tenure began, Campbell opened only the second engineering school at a private university in North Carolina, opened the state-of-the- A Jacksonville, Texas, native, Dr. Creed received his Ph.D. and Master of art First Citizens Wealth Management Center in the Campbell Business Divinity from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, School, received one of its largest gifts in university history to establish The Texas, and Bachelor of Arts in Religion from Baylor University. G. Eugene Boyce Center of Advocacy at Campbell Law, received its larg- est humanities-related grant in university history to start a youth theology He and his wife, Kathy, have three children: Caitlin (1987-2007), Charles institute, and hosted the 2016 Big South Men’s Basketball Championship. Vernon, and Carrie Grace.

Previously, Dr. Creed was the provost, executive vice president, and profes- sor of religion at Samford University.

During his 12 years as Samford’s provost, he led multiple initiatives, includ- ing the launch of the College of Health Sciences in 2013 and the addition of over two-dozen new or enhanced academic programs. He also played a

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OMAR BANKS

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Omar Banks was introduced as Campbell University’s director of athletics on June 25, 2019 at a press conference in the main lobby of the John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center. The former executive associate athletics director at Virginia Tech will oversee Campbell’s 21 Division I varsity programs and more than 400 student-athletes. “I am very honored and humbled to become a part of the Campbell ate athletics director for the University of Cincinnati for eight years. University family,” said Banks. “I’m excited to get started as soon as At Cincinnati, he oversaw all aspects of a $61 million budget and possible and look forward to getting to know our student-athletes, provided strategic advisement to the athletics director on contracts, coaches, donors and supporters, along with the entire Campbell capital project financing, revenue agreements, personnel planning, community. departmental policies and procedures, and scholarship support for 19 sport programs. He also handled oversight for football, men’s “We have all the tools at Campbell to be great, and I look forward to basketball, men’s soccer, facilities, information technology, ath- serving this great University to the best of my ability.” letics equipment operations, and he managed human resource operations for more than 300 coaches, staff members, graduate Banks succeeds Bob Roller, who stepped down in December after assistants and volunteers. eight years of leading Campbell Athletics to unprecedented growth. Former women’s basketball coach Wanda Watkins served as inter- At both Cincinnati and Virginia Tech, he served under Director of im AD through the hiring process. Athletics Whit Babcock, who said he was elated to see Banks take the helm of his own program. President J. Bradley Creed said Banks’ combination of character and experience made him the right choice for Campbell Athletics, “Omar is the ideal fit for Campbell University,” Babcock said. “I am which earned the Sasser Cup this year as the top overall sports so happy for him and his family, whom I’ve known for nearly a de- program in the Big South Conference. Campbell last earned this cade. He’s worked hard for this opportunity and earned it. He’s recognition in 1994. ready. “Our athletics program is on the rise, and with Omar Banks, we’re “His values, leadership ability, experience as a former football stu- bringing in a man who has overseen the business operations and dent-athlete — along with his family ties in North Carolina — will be human resources for some of the biggest athletics programs in the a tremendous asset and foundation,” he added. “Campbell Univer- nation — and quite successfully,” Creed said. “And in meeting him sity got a great man and a winner.” and his family, we are confident he will lead our program to the next level.” Banks began his collegiate athletics career in 1998 at North Car- olina State University as a media intern within the sports informa- In his role at Virginia Tech, Banks served as chief financial officer tion department. Following stints as a project manager and data for two years in the 44th-largest collegiate athletics department in consultant for IBM and finance manager for Fidelity Investments, the nation. In 2018, Virginia Tech saw an $11 million increase in he returned to athletics in 2005 as ticket manager and fiscal admin- total revenue over the previous year and generated a surplus for istrator for Hampton University. In 2007, he moved on to Virginia the first time since 2015. Commonwealth University, where he supervised ticket operations, event management and staffing, and all accounts receivable for the Prior to Virginia Tech, Banks served as the executive senior associ- athletics department. “His management skills, breadth of knowledge of Division I ath- letics, work ethic and personal values — along with attention to details — made him the top candidate for this position at Campbell University,” Vice President for Student Affairs Dennis Bazemore said. “I am very pleased with the search process and the opportu- nity for Omar to provide leadership and continue to move forward our successful athletics department along with serving the entire campus community.” Banks earned his undergraduate degree in business administra- tion from the University of Richmond before earning master’s de- grees in business administration and sports leadership from North Carolina Central University and Virginia Commonwealth University, respectively. Banks played football at the University of Richmond in 1993 to 1997 and once participated in the NCAA’s Leadership Insti- tute. He also served as president of the College Athletic Business Management Association after serving one-year stints as third, second and first vice president. Banks and his wife, Ellen, are the parents of two children — son Omar II and daughter Marianna.

94 @GOCAMELSFB 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL BARKER-LANE STADIUM / ED GORE FIELD rate rooms The Carlie C’s IGA Hometown Proud Press Tower was completed in 2013 and is named in honor of Carlie C. and Joyce Mc- Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. McLamb opened their first grocery store in 1961. Over the years they expanded their business and today have 16 stores located in Harnett, Johnston, Cum- berland, Wake, Durham and Wayne counties. The press box is 80 feet high with elevator access to all floors. The building includes an executive level on the second floor just above the top row of bleachers and houses a central President’s Suite with seating for 40. There are also two exterior patios on the north and south. The third floor houses a 3,800 square foot central press area with seating for 50, in- cluding home and visitor radio locations, an official box, and booths for both the visiting and home coaching staff. In January 2015, the Burt Family Sports Performance Center opened. The nearly 6,000 square foot facility, located in the south- east corner of Barker-Lane Stadium, features 900 square feet of sport turf, 12 state-of-the- Opened in 2008, Barker-Lane Stadium and Ed Gore Field is home art custom Hammer Strength combo racks with inlaid Olympic lifting to the Campbell football and women’s lacrosse teams. With the com- platforms, six glute hamstring developers and four Hammer Strength pletion of the West stand in 2013, seating capacity now stands at plate loaded machines. The training facility also includes two Pit 5500. Campbell hosted Birmingham-Southern on Aug. 30, 2008 in Shark belt squat machines, custom iron grip dumbbells, custom plyo- the inaugural game at the facility, attended by a standing-room crowd metric jumping boxes and a comprehensive nutrition and hydration of 5,845 fans. station. Barker-Lane Stadium was named for Bob Barker and Don Lane. The 2016 season saw the installation of a state-of-the-art high-defi- Bob Barker, class of 1965, is chairman of the Board and Chief Exec- nition Daktronics video board just beyond the north endzone. The utive Officer of the Bob Barker Company, the industry’s largest sup- screen boasts a 24’-7 ¼” height and 42’-4” width. plier of institutional products and supplies for correctional and reha- Campbell was one of only four schools nationally in FCS to aver- bilitation facilities worldwide. The corporate office for the company age a sellout with a PFL-leading and school-record average of 5,523 is located in Fuquay-Varina, N.C. Dr. Don Lane is owner of Lane fans packing 5,500-seat Barker-Lane Stadium. Twice, single-game Family Dentistry, a full-service practice with over 20 locations across attendance records were set in 2016, including a Homecoming crowd the state. of 6,673. Ed Gore Field was named in honor of Edward M. Gore, a member of the class of 1952, during the spring of 2009. Dr. Gore was a highly successful real estate developer; his name is virtually synonymous Campbell Football Largest Home Single Game Attendance # Opponent Attendance Date with the prized coastal properties of Sunset Beach & Twin Lakes, Sea 1. Gardner-Webb 6,712 10/27/18 Trail Resort, and Ocean Ridge Plantation. He passed away in July 2. Jacksonville 6,691 10/28/17 2014. 3. Stetson 6,673 10/22/16 Ground-breaking ceremonies for the stadium were held Mar. 27, 4 Butler 6,610 9/24/16 2007 and construction was started by general contractor T.A. Loving. 5. Morehead State 6,580 10/24/15 McMillan Smith & Partners served as architect. 6. Charlotte 6,472 (N) 8/28/14 Lights were added to the facility prior to the 2012 season, allow- 7. Morehead State 6,387 9/30/17 ing the Camels more options for practice times, as well as greater 8. Valparaiso 6,370 (N) 9/27/14 flexibility for broadcasts and other sporting events. The four 110-foot 9. North Alabama 6,352 (N) 9/29/18 poles, two on each side of the stadium, feature 42 each and 168 total 10. Davidson 6,345 10/18/14 fixtures, providing 100 foot candle on all portions of the playing field. (N) night game - kickoff 6 p.m. or later 2017 dates in bold The West stand was completed in 2013 and includes 3,000 seats; with 867 chair back seats, plus bleacher back seating as well as new restroom and concession facilities. Attendance has topped the 6,000 mark five times in the stadium’s history, including a record 6,580 for the Camels’ 2015 Homecoming matchup against Morehead State. The W. Irvin Warren Athletic Center is named in honor of William Irvin Warren the Founder and President of Warren Oil Company, Inc. Warren Oil Company, with corporate offices located in Dunn, N.C., is the largest independent lubricants manufacturer in North America with production locations in six states. Inside the Warren Athletic Center is a multi-purpose room for gath- erings and team meetings that may be sectioned into multiple rooms. Coaching staff offices and the coaches locker room, plus a confer- ence room, video room and equipment room are also located within the building. The Warren Center also houses an on-site athletic training room that includes whirlpool, ice machine and training tables. The home locker room features lockers for 120 football players, while the visitor locker room includes 80 lockers and can be sectioned into two sepa- GOCAMELS.COM 95

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ATHLETIC TRAINING CU’s Athletic Training staff off ers all Fighting Camel student-athletes the best available medical care for athletic injuries. They design and implement programs to prevent, manage and treat athletic injuries. They also supervise injury rehabilitation programs that are designed to return the athlete to athletic activity as quickly and safely as possible.

The athletic training services program is directed by head athletic trainer Jackie Knight, four assistant athletic trainers and fi ve interns/graduate assis- tant athletic trainers.

In addition, the staff also provides hands on experience to a number of students majoring in athletic training.These students are enrolled in a challeng- ing academic major that not only requires that they make the grade in the classroom but also must excel in real-life situations.

The education program is directed by Catherine Simonson. The Athletic Training staff also works closely team physicians, Dr. Bill Hage and Dr. Richard Slusher of Triangle Orthopedics in Raleigh and Dr. Michael Hart and Dr. Kristin Clarey of Cary Family Practice and Sports Medicine to provide quality physician services to student-athletes. They also have a team chiropractor in Dr. David Bradham of Bradham Chiropractic in Erwin. Other allied health care needs available within the athletic training services program include optometry, dentistry, and sports massage.

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING The Campbell University strength and conditioning facilities are located at the John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center in the Burns Strength and Conditioning Center.

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, fl exibility, endurance and ultimately sports performance, while decreasing the likelihood of injury.

Workouts are designed and implemented by Andrew Carter, who is in his third year as head strength and conditioning coach. The Campbell Univer- sity Baseball Strength and Conditioning Program, in particular, is designed to utilize a combination of speed and strength development set out to prepare the Campbell baseball players to take the field in the best possible shape both mentally and physically.

The program uses several diff erent methods of training focusing primarily on Olympic Weight Lifting aimed at developing strength, speed, and explosion. The program also incorporates a speed program aimed at increasing acceleration and multi-directional speed.

Carter also spends time with each basketball student-athlete to ensure they are meeting nutritional needs on a daily basis. Campbell’s strength and conditioning program has an ultimate goal of helping the student-ath- lete to reach their maximum physical potential, in order to better prepare student-athletes in competition.

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STUDENT-ATHLETE SUPPORT The Campbell Athletics Department is committed to academic excellence and to promoting student-athlete welfare through the broad-based Stu- dent-Athlete Support Program. Under the guidance of Malinda Ashcraft, Associate A.D. for Academic Services, programs are available that provide opportunities for student-athletes to grow academically, socially, spiritually, emotionally and physically.

The Student-Athlete Support Program was created to assist student-athletes with a number of issues ranging from the development of personal respon- sibility and educational goals to addressing personal and social problems that are unique to the Division I student-athlete.

Some of the services off ered through the Student-Athlete Support Program are the Individual Study Plan program, tutorial sessions, study halls, one-on- one academic advising, Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, NCAA Life Skills and other academic support services.

The Academic Support Center is the focal point of the program. The center is open seven days a week with fl exible hours designed to accommodate the busy schedule of a student-athlete. The center has been designed to serve as an optimal learning environment, while providing the student-athlete with all the tools necessary to achieve academic success.

The center is equipped with several computer work stations, individual study carrels, and areas for monitored group study and tutorial work. Tutorial sessions of different subject areas are provided several times a week.

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 chosen.

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 fi re. In the aftermath, Z.T. Kivett visited the school’s found- er 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 offi cial date is unknown, the chang- ing of the mascot to a camel came in late 1933 or early 1934.

There is no explanation 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.

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Founded 1983

President W. Taylor Reveley IV, Longwood Full-Time Member Institutions (11): Campbell University, Charleston Southern University, Gard- Vice President ner-Webb University, Hampton University, High Point University, Longwood University, Presbyterian Brad Creed, Campbell College, Radford University, UNC Asheville, USC Upstate, Winthrop University. Commissioner Kyle B. Kallander (24th year) Associate Members: Monmouth (football), Kennesaw State (football), North Alabama (football)

Senior Associate Commissioner Geographical Breakdown (3 states): North Carolina (4) – Campbell University, Gardner-Webb James Holland University, High Point University, UNC Asheville; South Carolina (4) – Charleston Southern Univer- Senior Associate Commissioner/SWA sity, Presbyterian College, USC Upstate, Winthrop University; Virginia (3) – Hampton University, Shelley Davis Longwood University, Radford University.

Associate Commissioner – Public Relations Mark Simpson Championship Sports (19): Baseball, Men’s Basketball, Women’s Basketball, Men’s Cross Country, Women’s Cross Country, Football, Men’s Golf, Women’s Golf, Women’s Lacrosse, Men’s Soccer, Assistant Commissioner - Compliance Women’s Soccer, Softball, Men’s Tennis, Women’s Tennis, Men’s Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field, Stephen Dolan Women’s Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field, Volleyball Assistant Commissioner - Championships Matt VanSandt Council of Chief Executive Officers: Brad Creed - Campbell; Dondi E. Costin - Charleston Southern; William Downs - Gardner-Webb; William Harvey - Hampton; Nido Qubein - High Point; W. Taylor General Manager – Collegiate Services Reveley IV - Longwood; Bob Staton - Presbyterian College; Brian O. Hemphill - Radford; Nancy Ellen Harrington Cable - UNC Asheville; Brendan Kelly - USC Upstate; Dan Mahony - Winthrop. Director of Broadcast Services & Development Mark Bryant

Director of Digital Media Emily Dassel

Assistant Director of Public Relations Brandon McGinnis

Assistant Director of Administration Erika Miller

Public Relations/Multimedia Assistant Intern TBD

Account Executive TBD

Marketing Coordinator TBD

Coordinator of Football Officials Dennis Hennigan

98 @GOCAMELSFB 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL en’s basketball and women’s golf. In 1989, George F. “Buddy” Sasser replaced the retiring Dr. Singleton as Commissioner, and in 1990, the league received its first automatic bid -- an automatic qualifier to the NCAA Baseball Championship. Under Sasser’s seven years of leadership, the conference implemented its public relations and compliance programs, and introduced its first-ever men’s basketball television package.

In August 1996, Kyle B. Kallander replaced Sasser as the league’s third Commissioner, and in his 23 years at the helm of the Big South, Kallander has been instrumental in aggressively promoting the con- Founded in 1983, the Big South Conference has been an exem- ference to unprecedented heights. During his tenure, men’s and women’s plary leader in college athletics, dedicated to developing student-athletes indoor track & field (1997), football (2002) and women’s lacrosse (2013) through the pursuit of excellence in the classroom, community and field of were added as sponsored sports. The conference has also enjoyed re- play. The league’s growing presence as an NCAA Division I athletic con- cord levels in marketing revenue, in addition to extensive television cover- ference is made evident by its multitude of athletic accomplishments, inno- age for women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s soccer, vative marketing and media partnerships, increased television packages volleyball and women’s lacrosse for the first time. The league as a whole and most importantly, its commitment to fostering the academic, personal, has enjoyed increased national television exposure through aggressive social, athletic and leadership development of its student-athletes. Com- and unique television packages. Conference membership has solidified prised of 11 member institutions sharing a common geographic region and with the recent additions of Hampton University and USC Upstate, plus similar academic values and purposes, the Big South’s remarkable history High Point, Gardner-Webb, Presbyterian College and Longwood, as well of achievement is characterized by the league’s 19 championship sports as the return of charter member Campbell University. Kallander’s long and the profound academic and life successes of its more than 4,000 stu- range vision has also included technological advancements, as the confer- dent-athletes. This has evolved into the conference’s “Where Winners Are ence introduced its first live streaming event in 2005 and has consistently Made” mantra as part of a strategic emphasis on becoming the premiere provided video offerings of more than 850 annually through a partnership non-FBS conference in the Southeast. with the member institutions, as well as the creation of several online and social media platforms. Ongoing equipment upgrades have allowed Since 2000, the Big South Conference has experienced its these productions to reach “TV-ready” status, while the emphasis on video most pivotal accomplishments in the league’s history both athletically and integration has allowed the conference to expand its reach globally as academically, such as: well as serve as a model for peer conferences to emulate. Kallander has also pushed initiatives around student-athlete wellness, such as an annual • NCAA Baseball National Champion in 2016 Health & Safety Summit that began in 2016. • Six individual National Champions • Two top 10 finishes in the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship -- including Under Kallander’s leadership, the Big South developed and fifth in 2007 initiated its first long-range strategic plan, re-affirming the league’s vision • The No. 1 ranked team in the national polls in 2014 and 2015 (football) as a distinctive athletic conference committed to the quality of institutional • Reached the quarterfinals of the FCS Playoffs five times in a six-season life through athletic competition. An updated strategic plan was launched span from 2013-18 in 2015 with the objective to transform the Big South Conference into • Multiple teams in the FCS playoffs four times since 2012 the premiere non-FBS conference in the Southeast. The primary areas • Reached the NCAA “Sweet 16” in men’s soccer, women’s basketball, of focus are basketball success, media exposure, academic centrality, baseball and women’s lacrosse student-athlete experience and messaging/branding. In 2017, the league • Four NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament wins overhauled its identity with the most comprehensive rebrand in the 33- • Reached the NCAA Softball Regional Championship game five times year history of the Big South Conference. The rebrand included a new • Three Top 24 finishes in the NCAA Women’s Golf Championship since brand identity featuring a more favorable and distinctive color scheme, the 2011 introduction of a secondary logo and an extensive advertising campaign to • The No. 1 seed in the NCAA Baseball Regionals four times, including the enliven the conference’s distinct values, its roots in the Southeast region national No. 4 seed in 2010 of the United States and its vision for the future. The foundation of the • Three berths in the NCAA Baseball Super Regionals rebrand was built from the conference’s Live, Love and Life pillars, which • Multiple teams in the NCAA Baseball Regionals eight times are externally expressed through the conference’s “Where Winners Are • Qualified three teams for NCAA postseason play in the same sport for Made” mantra. Crafted in collaboration with conference leadership and the first time in 2016 (men’s soccer, men’s golf) student-athletes, the tagline (and corresponding #BigSouthMade hashtag) • Multiple postseason berths in at least four sports for five straight years embodies and affirms the Big South’s commitment to developing stu- from 2014-18 dent-athletes for profound success through Division I collegiate athletics • First-ever appearance in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Women’s Tennis and transformative academics. Doubles Championship • Appearances in the round of 32 in the NCAA Men’s Singles Champion- Prominent Big South athletic alumni include multi-Olympians ship Amber Campbell and Taylor Milne; 2016 U.S. Open Champion Dustin • First All-Americans in men’s and women’s cross country, and men’s Johnson; St. Louis Cardinals manager Mike Shildt; MLB pitchers Cody tennis Allen, Ryan Dull and Eddie Butler; Washington Redskins cornerback Josh • No. 1-ranked collegiate men’s golfer (Dustin Johnson, 2007) and men’s Norman, former NFL running back and “Dancing with the Stars” champion tennis doubles team (Henry Patten & Oli Nolan, 2019) Rashad Jennings; ESPN personality Sam Ponder, three-time NFL Pro • The first-ever national finalist for NCAA Woman of the Year Bowler Justin Bethel and WNBA veteran Avery Warley. Distinguished • A Big South-record 13 Academic All-Americans in 2003-04 and 2013-14 alumni from Big South member institutions include Charlotte Hornets • A Big South-record 32 NCAA Public Recognition Awards for APR Suc- President Fred Whitfield (Campbell), U.S. Senator Tim Scott (Charleston cess in 2019 Southern), Basketball Hall of Famer Artis Gilmore (Gardner-Webb), Edu- • A Big South-record 86 percent Graduation Success Rate in 2017 & 2018 cator, author, orator, and advisor to U.S. presidents Booker T. Washington – fifth consecutive year at or above 84 percentile (Hampton), Grammy-award winning singer/songwriter Donna Fargo (High • A Big South-record 42 All-Americans in 2011-12 Point), former LPGA player Tina Barrett (Longwood), HGTV President Jim Samples (Presbyterian), former U.S. National Men’s Soccer Team mem- On April 24, 1983, Charleston Southern (then Baptist College) ber Dante Washington (Radford), former Weather Channel anchor Kristina Athletic Director Howard Bagwell and Augusta President George Christen- Abernathy (UNC Asheville) NBA player Torrey Craig (USC Upstate) and berry began recruiting members into the fledgling league, and less than actress Andie MacDowell (Winthrop). four months later on August 21, the Big South Conference was formed when Augusta, Charleston Southern, Campbell, Coastal Carolina and Win- The conference’s on-field accomplishments have been dupli- throp committed to the new conference. One month later, Dr. Edward M. cated in the classroom. For the past five years, more than 55 percent Singleton was selected as the league’s first Commissioner and continued of conference’s student-athletes have been named to the Big South’s to solicit new members. His efforts led to the additions of Armstrong State, Presidential Honor Roll for maintaining a 3.0 grade-point average for the Radford and UNC Asheville, giving the Big South more than the required academic year -- including 58.69 percent in 2018-19 that featured 187 six members to constitute an official conference. The Big South’s first year student-athletes with a 4.0 and 57 percent of honorees with at least a 3.50 of competition was in the Fall of 1984, and in September 1986, the Big GPA. The league has experienced year-to-year APR improvement over South Conference was granted full-fledged NCAA Division I status. the past six years, and the conference has achieved its highest Gradua- tion Success Rate (GSR) each of the last two years at 86 percent -- the During its infancy and prior to securing automatic bids to NCAA fifth consecutive year at or above the 84 percentile. Championships, the Big South made early strides in earning at-large berths in several national postseason events, including volleyball, wom- GOCAMELS.COM 99

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® 2019 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL MEDIA INFORMATION This media guide has been prepared in order to assist in your coverage of Campbell University football during the season. All media requests should be made through Director of Athletic Communications Jason Williams.

Press Credentials Press credentials are limited to working members of the print and electron- ic media, as well as photographers and videographers. Photographers are restricted to designated areas of the field.

Interview Policies The Campbell Athletic Communications Department will attempt to arrange all reasonable requests for interviews with Fighting Camel head coach Mike Minter and team members. With respect to practice, study and personal time, a few guidelines should be followed.

Player Interviews All interview requests with Campbell football players must be arranged through the Campbell Athletic Communications Department. Players are generally available for interviews immediately following practice sessions and games. If a media member desires to set up a telephone interview, this can be arranged.

Post Game Interviews Following each home game, Campbell head coach Mike Minter and re- quested players will be brought to the media room for interviews following a 10 minute cooling off period. The Campbell locker room is closed to all individuals with the exception of authorized team or university personnel. Visiting head coaches and any requested players are available upon request.

Road Interviews Interviews with Coach Minter or team members away from campus or contact outside of playing sites must be arranged through the athletic communications department. Every attempt will be made to satisfy the interview request within reason.

Head Coach Interviews Requests for interviews with Coach Minter should be made through Direc- tor of Athletic Communications Jason Williams at (910) 814-4367 or (910) 228-6908.

Home Game Services Working press facilities are available at Barker-Lane Stadium / Ed Gore Field. Telephone lines, high-speed internet connections and wireless inter- net connections are available upon request. Big South Conference Public Relations Campbell Athletics Communications will provide a pre-game snack to Throughout the football season, the Big South Conference staff will working media members in the press box. A full NCAA box score and provide updated statistics weekly for each conference team, plus a weekly play-by-play sheets will be distributed as soon as possible following the release, to the media through BigSouthSports.com. Big South games – completion of each game. Stats are also provided to press row after each and all Campbell home games – are available via ESPN+ and ESPN3. quarter, and live stats are available throughout each game. Radio / Internet Broadcasts Announcer positions for radio broadcasts of Fighting Camel football are located inside the Barker-Lane Stadium press box. Under reciprocal JASON WILLIAMS agreements, the official designated originating station of the visiting team Director of Athletic Communications is allowed to originate radio broadcasts without charge. Official stations Football Contact must contact Chris Hemeyer (910-893-1822) for information concerning [email protected] broadcasts. 910-814-4367 910-228-6908 Fighting Camel Broadcasts @GoCamelsFB Fighting Camel broadcasts will be available on 88.3 WUAW and through GoCamels.com for the entire 2019 season. Play-by-play and analysis throughout the season will be provided. Every broadcast begins 30 min- utes prior to kick-off with the comprehensive pre-game show.

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