2018 campbell football

TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents...... 1 2018 Camels (listed alphabetically) Quick Facts, 2018 Schedule...... 2 Returners 2017 Results, 2017 PFL/BSC Final Standings, Pronunciation Guide Adams-Barr...... 32-33 Blockmon-Burress...... 34-35 2018 Season Preview Charles-Eason-Riddle...... 36-37 Numerical Roster...... 3-4 Ferguson-Harper...... 38-39 Alphabetical Roster...... 5-6 Hartshorn-Holmes...... 40-41 Roster Breakdown...... 6-7 Howard-King...... 42-43 Preseason Two-Deep...... 8 Layden-McNeely...... 44-45 preseason Q&A...... 9-10 Miller-Price...... 46-47 Preseason notebook...... 11-15 Reid-Ryan...... 48-49 Sanders-Smith...... 50-51 Coaching Staff Snead-Waters...... 52-53 Mike Minter...... 17-19 Webb-Wood...... 54-55 Craig Cox...... 20 Wooten-Yeremian...... 56 David Marsh...... 21 Newcomers Bryan Butterworth...... 22 Axson-Covington...... 57 Adam Morris...... 23 Dozier-Kirkpatrick...... 58-59 Damien Adams...... 24 Moulton-Whitehead...... 60 Nick Grimes...... 25 DJ Summers...... 26 2017 Stats...... 62-65 Kevin Thompson...... 27 Ben Bolling, Hunter Somerville...... 28 History & Records Greg Milhouse, Anthony Robbins, Matthew Kardulis Campbell Football History...... 67-68 Jarrett Ozimek, Kady Knight...... 29 Career Records...... 69-71 Jackie Knight, Mike Stryffeler...... 30 Single Season Records...... 72-75 Single Game Records...... 76-79 Barker- Recordbook...... 80 All-Time Letterman List...... 81 All-Time Numerical Roster...... 82-83 Honors & Awards...... 84-86 Year-by-Year Results / All-Time Series Records...... 87

Campbell University Campbell at a Glance...... 88-89 Surrounding the Creek...... 90 CU President Dr. J. Bradley Creed...... 91 Director of Athletics Bob Roller...... 92 Barker-Lane Stadium...... 93 Athletic Training, Strength & Conditioning...... 94 Student-Athlete Support, The Fighting Camel...... 95 ...... 96-97

Under Armour...... 98 Media Information...... 99-100

GoCamels.com 1 2018 campbell football GENERAL 2018 CAMPBELL SCHEDULE School...... Date Opponent Location Time Series Record Location...... Buies Creek, N.C. Aug. 30 (Thurs.) CHOWAN BUIES CREEK 7:00 Campbell leads 2-0 Founded...... January 5, 1887 Sept. 8 at Georgetown Washington, D.C. 12:30 Georgetown leads 1-0 Enrollment...... 6790 (all campuses), Sept. 15 at Coastal Carolina Conway, S.C. 7:00 1st meeting ...... 3277 (main campus undergraduate) Sept. 22 SHAW BUIES CREEK 6:00 1st meeting President...... Dr. J. Bradley Creed Sept. 29 NORTH ALABAMA BUIES CREEK 6:00 1st meeting Alma Mater...... Baylor ‘79 Oct. 6 WAGNER BUIES CREEK 2:00 1st meeting Athletic Director...... Bob Roller Oct. 20 at Monmouth * West Long Branch, N.J. 1:00 1st meeting Alma Mater...... Virginia Tech ‘83 Oct. 27 GARDNER-WEBB * BUIES CREEK 4:00 1st meeting Senior Woman Administrator... Wanda Watkins Nov. 3 at Kennesaw State * Kennesaw, Ga. TBA 1st meeting Alma Mater...... Campbell ‘79 Nov. 10 at Presbyterian * Clinton, S.C. 12:00 PC leads 3-0 Faculty Athletics Rep...... Sal Mercogliano Nov. 17 CHARLESTON SO. * BUIES CREEK 2:00 CSU leads 2-0 Athletic Dept. Phone...... (910) 893-1327 Conference...... Big South * Big South Conference opponent Affiliation...... NCAA Division I FCS All times Eastern School Colors...... Orange & Black Nickname...... Fighting Camels 2017 RESULTS (6-5, 5-3 PFL) Facility...... Barker-Lane Stadium Date Opponent Location Result Attendance Capacity...... 5,500 Aug. 31 (Thurs.) METHODIST BUIES CREEK W 70-0 4,831 Field...... Ed Gore Field Sept. 9 GEORGETOWN BUIES CREEK L 10-16 5,853 Surface...... Astroturf Gameday Grass (2018) Sept. 16 at Presbyterian Clinton, S.C. L 16-28 2,204 Press Row Phone...... (910) 814-5457 Sept. 23 at Stetson * DeLand, Fla. W 49-21 1,655 Athletics Website...... GoCamels.com Sept. 30 MOREHEAD STATE * BUIES CREEK W 38-0 6,387 FB Twitter...... @GoCamelsFB Oct. 7 VALPARAISO * BUIES CREEK W 49-10 5,253 FB Facebook...... @GoCamelsFootball Oct. 14 at Dayton * Dayton, Ohio W 17-7 2,592 FB Instagram...... @GoCamelsFB Oct. 21 at Butler * Indianapolis, Ind. L 23-37 4,139 Hashtags...... #GoCamels, #RollHumps Oct. 28 JACKSONVILLE * BUIES CREEK L 48-54 3OT 6,691 Nov. 4 at Davidson * Davidson, N.C. W 42-29 3,257 HISTORY Nov. 11 DRAKE * BUIES CREEK L 10-45 4,261 Junior College Era...... 1925-1950* .*Did not field a team from 1940-45 due to WWII * opponent Program Reinstated...... 2008 All times Eastern Seasons (modern era only)...... 10 (111 games) Overall Record...... 38-73 (.342) COACHING STAFF PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Conference Record...... 27-56 (.325) Head ...... Mike Minter - Brevin Allen Brevin like “Kevin” PFL Record (2008-17)...... same Alma Mater...... Nebraska ‘97 12 Davion Anderson DAVE-EON Big South Record...... 1st season Overall Record...... 24-32 (5 seasons) 47 Wale Ashaye WAH-LAY ASH-EYE-YAY Home Record...... 22-35 (.386) Record at Campbell...... same - Lance Axson AX-SON Away Record...... 16-39 (.291) Conference Record...... 17-22 (5 seasons) 31 Lester Axson, Jr. AX-SON Assistant Coaches - Malik Braxton MUH-LEAK TEAM INFORMATION Asst. Head Coach / Def. Coord...... Craig Cox 5 Jaquan Brooks JUH-KWAN 2017 Overall Record...... 6-5 Offensive Coordinator...... David Marsh 18 D’Ondray Bryson-Ashford DEE-AHN-DRE PFL Record...... 5-3 Def. Pass Game Coord. / DB...... Bryan Butterworth 27 Kahlil Dixon KUH-LIL Home Record...... 3-3 Tight Ends...... Nick Grimes 23 Damien Dozier DOZE-E-ER Road Record...... 3-2 WR / Recruiting Coord...... Adam Morris 17 Jesse Fiske FISK PFL Finish...... 3rd Defensive Line...... Damien Adams - Monchovia Gaffney MON-CO-VIA Off. Starters Returning/Lost...... 8/3 Offensive Line...... Kevin Thompson - Jordan Goco GO-CO Def. Starters Returning/Lost...... 7/4 Running Backs...... D.J. Summers 4 Deontae Henderson DEON-TAY Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 44/25 Safeties...... Ben Bolling 88 Austin Hite HEIGHT Newcomers...... 31 Defensive Quality Control...... Greg Milhouse - DeAnte Jackson DEE-ON-TAY Defensive Quality Control...... Matthew Kardulis 70 Shuler Littleton SHOE-LER MEDIA INFORMATION Offensive Quality Control...... Hunter Somerville 96 Jamah Mitchell JA-MAH Offensive Graduate Assistant....Anthony Robbins 94 Prince Ngwenah GWEN-AH Dir. of Athletic Communications....Jason Williams Video & Graphics Coordinator...... Jarrett Ozimek 32 Tywuan Rivens RIV-INS Email...... [email protected] Athletic Trainer...... Jackie Knight 66 Eddie Rox ROCKS Office Phone...... (910) 814-4367 Director of Football Operations...... Kady Knight 45 Keegan Ruark RARK Cell...... (910) 228-6908 Strength and Conditioning...... Mike Stryffeler 68 Kevo Yeremian KEV-OH YEAH-RIM-IAN Mailing Address...... P.0. Box 10 ...... Buies Creek, N.C. 27506 Assoc. A.D. for Communications...... Stan Cole Email...... [email protected] 2017 FINAL PFL STANDINGS 2017 FINAL BSC STANDINGS Office Phone...... (910) 893-1331 Standings Conf Overall Standings Conf Overall San Diego 8-0 10-3 No. 8 Kennesaw State 5-0 12-2 Drake 6-2 7-4 Monmouth 4-1 9-3 Campbell 5-3 6-5 Charleston Southern 3-2 6-5 Jacksonville 5-3 7-4 Liberty 2-3 6-5 Valparaiso 5-3 6-5 Presbyterian 1-4 4-7 Butler 4-4 6-5 Gardner–Webb 0-5 1-10 Dayton 4-4 5-6 Marist 3-5 4-7 Morehead State 3-5 4-7 Stetson 1-7 2-9 Davidson 0-8 2-9 2 @gocamelsFB 2018 campbell football NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown / Previous School 1 Trey Sanders WR 5-9 195 R-Sr. Riverdale, Ga. / Riverdale HS 2 Terence Harper DL 6-8 300 R-Jr. Fayetteville, Ga. / Starr’s Mill HS 2 Rocky Reid RB 6-0 230 R-Jr. Mt. Pleasant, N.C. / Wake Forest 3 Zach Roderick WR 6-1 180 Jr. Fredericksburg, Va. / Woodberry Forest 4 Aaron Blockmon WR 6-1 205 R-Sr. Sanford, N.C. / Southern Lee HS 4 Deontae Henderson DB 5-11 180 R-Jr. Charlotte, N.C. / Providence Day 5 Jaquan Brooks WR 5-10 175 R-Jr. Belmont, N.C. / South Point HS 5 Dorian Jones DB 5-10 185 R-Fr. Orlando, Fla. / Ocoee HS 7 Darion Slade DB 6-0 200 Jr. Winston-Salem, N.C. / West Forsyth HS 9 Eric Westbrook LB 6-1 210 R-Sr. Rock Hill, S.C. / South Pointe HS 10 Gerald Wilkes, Jr. DB 5-11 185 R-Jr. Durham, N.C. / Hillside HS 11 Ray Miller LB 6-2 230 Jr. Spartanburg, S.C. / Byrnes HS 11 Daniel Smith QB 6-0 200 R-So. Leesburg, Va. / Tuscarora HS 12 Jayson DeMild QB 6-1 195 R-Fr. Parlin, N.J. / Sayreville War Memorial HS 13 Blake Flemming WR 5-10 170 R-So. Clermont, Fla. / Lake Minneola HS 14 Elijah Burress QB 6-2 220 R-Jr. Fredericksburg, Va. / Mountain View HS 15 Giddel Waters DB 6-2 195 R-Sr. Ayden, N.C. / Ayden-Grifton HS 16 Preston Wilkie TE 6-4 215 R-So. Bogart, Ga. / North Oconee HS 17 Jesse Fiske QB 6-2 195 R-So. Clermont, Fla. / Lake Minneola HS 18 D’Ondray Bryson-Ashford LB 6-0 205 R-Fr. Columbia, S.C. / Ridge View HS 18 Michael Wooten TE 6-3 230 R-Jr. Princeton, N.C. / Princeton HS 19 Will Howard WR 6-3 200 R-Sr. Virginia Beach, Va. / Blinn College 21 Bryant Barr RB 5-11 200 R-Fr. Gibsonville, N.C. / Eastern Guilford HS 22 Joshua Jones RB 5-8 170 R-Jr. Augusta, Ga. / Lakeside HS 23 Damien Dozier DL 6-4 210 R-Jr. Raleigh, N.C. / Marshall 24 Darren Flowers DL 6-1 240 R-Sr. Chesapeake, Va. / Oscar Smith HS 25 Dre Reid DB 6-0 195 R-Jr. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Wise HS / Shepherd 26 Lance Cook DB 6-1 200 R-Fr. Hickory, N.C. / Hickory Christian 27 Kahlil Dixon RB 5-9 210 R-Jr. Angier, N.C. / Harnett Central HS 28 Greg Streater DB 5-11 185 So. High Point, N.C. / High Point Christian 29 Levi Wiggins DB 5-10 180 R-So. Birmingham, Ala. / Vestavia Hills HS 30 Darius Barnes RB 6-0 200 Jr. Wilson, N.C. / Hunt HS 30 Josh McNeely DB 5-8 150 R-Fr. Charlotte, N.C. / South Mecklenburg HS 31 Lester Axson, Jr. DB 6-0 175 R-Fr. Orlando, Fla. / Foundation Academy 32 Tywuan Rivens LB 6-0 205 So. Salisbury, N.C. / Salisbury HS 33 Matt Hampton WR 6-2 180 R-Fr. Bailey, N.C. / Southern Nash HS 33 Keshawn Thompson LB 6-1 200 R-Fr. Hillsborough, N.C. / Orange HS 34 DJ Charles DB 5-10 200 R-Fr. Orlando, Fla. / Dr. Phillips HS 36 Jeremiah White DB 5-11 165 R-So. Charlotte, N.C. / Charlotte Christian 37 Davion Anderson DB 6-1 195 Sr. Macon, Ga. / Charleston Southern 38 Thomas Hartshorn LB 5-11 200 R-Sr. Apex, N.C. / Middle Creek HS 41 Colin Gary K/P 6-1 205 R-Jr. Carrollton, Va. / Smithfield HS 42 Tyrek Haywood DL 6-5 255 R-Fr. Charlotte, N.C. / Rocky River HS 44 Austin Pluckhorn LB 5-11 210 R-So. Fuquay-Varina, N.C. / Fuquay-Varina HS 45 Keegan Ruark LB/LS 5-11 210 R-Fr. Hickory, N.C. / Hickory Christian 46 Cameron Kelshaw LS 6-1 215 R-So. Little River, S.C. / North Myrtle Beach HS 47 Wale Ashaye DL 6-4 210 R-Jr. Atlanta, Ga. / Cross Keys HS 49 Keon McCallum DL 6-2 230 R-So. Chesnee, S.C. / Chesnee HS 51 Tristan Hawks DL 6-1 220 R-Fr. Salemburg, N.C. / Lakewood HS 54 Jack Ryan LB 6-2 210 R-Sr. Matthews, N.C. / Weddington HS 55 Chris Webb OL 6-3 290 R-Jr. Concord, N.C. / Concord University 56 Campbell Tarpey OL 6-3 285 R-So. Apex, N.C. / Apex HS 59 Mason Adams DL 6-1 210 R-Fr. Angier, N.C. / Harnett Central HS 61 Sam Thorne OL 6-3 295 R-Fr. Raleigh, N.C. / Broughton HS 63 Trey Jones OL 5-11 270 R-Fr. Jacksonville, N.C. / Jacksonville HS 64 Jerome Ferguson OL 6-3 290 R-Fr. Sanford, N.C. / Lee HS 66 Eddie Rox OL 6-2 290 R-Fr. Pinson, Ala. / Clay-Chalkville HS 67 Ezekiel Williams OL 6-5 350 R-Fr. Snellville, Ga. / South Gwinnett HS 68 Kevo Yeremian OL 6-4 330 Sr. Cumming, Ga. / Mesa CC 70 Shuler Littleton OL 6-7 300 R-Sr. York, S.C. / York HS 71 Isaiah Burch OL 6-3 305 R-Fr. Marion, N.C. / McDowell HS 72 Jacob Cuddington OL 6-4 300 R-Jr. Kenly, N.C. / North Johnston HS 75 Gabe Holmes OL 6-2 280 R-So. Tarpon Springs, Fla. / East Lake HS 76 Zach Hall OL 6-2 270 R-Fr. Concord, N.C. / First Assembly Christian 77 Tyler McLellan OL 6-6 340 R-Fr. North Charleston, S.C. / Fort Dorchester HS 79 Matt Price OL 6-3 280 R-Jr. Dillon, S.C. / Dillon Christian 81 Caleb Snead WR 6-3 200 R-Fr. Lynchburg, Va. / Heritage HS 82 Trevin Muse WR 6-0 190 R-Fr. Raleigh, N.C. / Wake Christian 83 Cooper Eason-Riddle WR 5-11 190 So. Raleigh, N.C. / Leesville Road HS 84 Jeremy Wood WR 6-0 180 R-Jr. Clearwater, Fla. / Charleston Southern 86 Jake Kemp TE 6-4 225 R-So. Stoneville, N.C. / McMichael HS No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown / Previous School GoCamels.com 3 2018 campbell football 87 Lex Goodwin WR 6-2 205 Fr. Ames, Iowa / Wake Forest (N.C.) HS 88 Austin Hite WR 6-3 185 So. Goldsboro, N.C. / Monmouth College 89 Cedric Frazier WR 6-0 210 Jr. Miami, Fla. / Presbyterian College 90 Isaiah King DL 6-2 280 R-Sr. Mount Airy, N.C. / East Carolina 91 Noah Layden DL 6-5 250 R-Jr. Chapel Hill, N.C. / Chapel Hill HS 92 Dre Giles DL 6-3 305 R-Fr. Richmond, Va. / Meadowbrook HS 93 Ivan Staples DL 6-1 320 R-Fr. Stone Mountain, Ga. / Stephenson HS 94 Prince Ngwenah DL 6-4 230 R-Fr. Charlotte, N.C. / Harding University HS 95 Jamie Gaskins DL 6-5 240 R-Fr. Greenville, N.C. / J.H. Rose HS 96 Jamah Mitchell DL 6-0 290 R-So. Rock Hill, S.C. / Northwestern HS 97 Ridge Boykin DL 6-1 305 R-Jr. High Point, N.C. / Liberty 99 Brad Dennis P 6-0 210 R-Jr. Cambridge, Md. / Jireh Prep (NC) Brevin Allen DL Fr. Greensboro, N.C. / Northeast Guilford HS E.J. Anthony DB Fr. Jacksonville, N.C. / White Oak HS Lance Axson DB 5-11 175 Fr. Orlando, Fla. / Foundation Academy London Best DL 6-0 235 Fr. Alpharetta, Ga. / Milton HS Austin Blake OL 6-3 275 Fr. Dacula, Ga. / Buford HS Malik Braxton WR Fr. North Chesterfield, Va. / Monacan HS Robert Brown K/P 5-9 175 Fr. Mount Airy, N.C. / Mount Airy HS Elijah Cornelius LB 5-11 175 Fr. Lillington, N.C. / Harnett Central HS Marcus Corry RB 5-8 175 R-Fr. Salisbury, N.C. / Salisbury HS Aaron Covington DB 5-9 185 R-So. Tampa, Fla. / Toledo Christopher Cromartie DL R-Fr. Elizabethtown, N.C. / East Bladen HS Monchovia Gaffney LB 6-2 200 Fr. Whiteville, N.C. / Whiteville HS Justice Galloway-Velazquez LB 6-2 245 Fr. Fayetteville, N.C. / Cape Fear HS Matthew Gast OL Fr. Wendell, N.C. / Knightdale HS Jordan Goco TE 6-7 215 Fr. Clemmons, N.C. / West Forsyth HS Jackson Hayes LS 6-2 200 Fr. Dillon, S.C. / Dillon HS Julian Hill TE Fr. Fayetteville, N.C. / Pine Forest HS DeAnte Jackson LB 6-1 200 Fr. Beaufort, S.C. / Dixon HS Freddie Kane K 6-0 200 Fr. Myrtle Beach, S.C. / Carolina Forest HS Jake Kelley RB 5-11 200 Fr. Boston, Mass. / Apex Friendship HS John Kirkpatrick WR 6-0 170 Fr. Cary, N.C. / Wake Christian Academy Reece Moulton DB 5-11 195 Fr. Wilmington, N.C. / Hoggard HS Francisco Nelson DL 6-2 245 R-So. Lakeland, Fla. / Arizona Boss Parson LB 6-0 220 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. / Harding University HS Kam Prewitt DB 6-0 180 R-Jr. Birmingham, Ala. / Mesa CC Barrett Townsend OL 6-3 245 Fr. Bear Creek, N.C. / Chatham Central HS Antonio Whitehead WR 6-1 190 Fr. Lakeland, Fla. / Lakeland HS

COACHING STAFF Head Coach...... Mike Minter (Nebraska ’97, 6th year) Assistant Head Coach / Defensive Coordinator...... Craig Cox (Livingstone ‘12, 6th year) Offensive Coordinator...... David Marsh (Grand Canyon ’10, 2nd year) Def. Pass Game Coord. / Defensive Backs...... Bryan Butterworth (Sacred Heart ‘06, 4th year) Tight Ends...... Nick Grimes (Sam Houston State ’09, 2nd year) Wide Receivers / Recruiting Coordinator...... Adam Morris (Ithaca ‘07, 6th year) Defensive Line...... Damien Adams (Fayetteville State ‘03, 6th year) Offensive Line...... Kevin Thompson (Savannah State ‘96, 6th year) Running Backs...... D.J. Summers (Catawba ‘97, 6th year) Safeties...... Ben Bolling (Campbell ‘15, 3rd year) Defensive Quality Control...... Greg Milhouse (1st year) Defensive Quality Control...... Matthew Kardulis (1st year) Offensive Quality Control...... Hunter Somerville (Campbell ’15, 3rd year) Offensive Graduate Assistant...... Anthony Robbins (Campbell ‘18, 1st year) Video & Graphics Coordinator...... Jarrett Ozimek (Campbell ’16, 2nd year) Athletic Trainer...... Jackie Knight (Olivet College, 13th year) Director of Football Operations...... Kady Knight (Campbell ’16, 3rd year) Strength and Conditioning...... Mike Stryffeler (Campbell ‘10, 5th year)

4 @gocamelsFB 2018 campbell football ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown / Previous School 59 Mason Adams DL 6-1 210 R-Fr. Angier, N.C. / Harnett Central HS Brevin Allen DL Fr. Greensboro, N.C. / Northeast Guilford HS 37 Davion Anderson DB 6-1 195 Sr. Macon, Ga. / Charleston Southern E.J. Anthony DB Fr. Jacksonville, N.C. / White Oak HS 47 Wale Ashaye DL 6-4 210 R-Jr. Atlanta, Ga. / Cross Keys HS Lance Axson DB 5-11 175 Fr. Orlando, Fla. / Foundation Academy 31 Lester Axson, Jr. DB 6-0 175 R-Fr. Orlando, Fla. / Foundation Academy 30 Darius Barnes RB 6-0 200 Jr. Wilson, N.C. / Hunt HS 21 Bryant Barr RB 5-11 200 R-Fr. Gibsonville, N.C. / Eastern Guilford HS London Best DL 6-0 235 Fr. Alpharetta, Ga. / Milton HS Austin Blake OL 6-3 275 Fr. Dacula, Ga. / Buford HS 4 Aaron Blockmon WR 6-1 205 R-Sr. Sanford, N.C. / Southern Lee HS 97 Ridge Boykin DL 6-1 305 R-Jr. High Point, N.C. / Liberty Malik Braxton WR Fr. North Chesterfield, Va. / Monacan HS 5 Jaquan Brooks WR 5-10 175 R-Jr. Belmont, N.C. / South Point HS Robert Brown K/P 5-9 175 Fr. Mount Airy, N.C. / Mount Airy HS 18 D’Ondray Bryson-Ashford LB 6-0 205 R-Fr. Columbia, S.C. / Ridge View HS 71 Isaiah Burch OL 6-3 305 R-Fr. Marion, N.C. / McDowell HS 14 Elijah Burress QB 6-2 220 R-Jr. Fredericksburg, Va. / Mountain View HS 34 D.J. Charles DB 5-10 200 R-Fr. Orlando, Fla. / Dr. Phillips HS 26 Lance Cook DB 6-1 200 R-Fr. Hickory, N.C. / Hickory Christian Elijah Cornelius LB 5-11 175 Fr. Lillington, N.C. / Harnett Central HS Marcus Corry RB 5-8 175 R-Fr. Salisbury, N.C. / Salisbury HS Aaron Covington DB 5-9 185 R-So. Tampa, Fla. / Toledo Christopher Cromartie DL R-Fr. Elizabethtown, N.C. / East Bladen HS 72 Jacob Cuddington OL 6-4 300 R-Jr. Kenly, N.C. / North Johnston HS 12 Jayson DeMild QB 6-1 195 R-Fr. Parlin, N.J. / Sayreville War Memorial HS 99 Brad Dennis P 6-0 210 R-Jr. Cambridge, Md. / Jireh Prep (NC) 27 Kahlil Dixon RB 5-9 210 R-Jr. Angier, N.C. / Harnett Central HS 23 Damien Dozier DL 6-4 210 R-Jr. Raleigh, N.C. / Marshall 83 Cooper Eason-Riddle WR 5-11 190 So. Raleigh, N.C. / Leesville Road HS 64 Jerome Ferguson OL 6-3 290 R-Fr. Sanford, N.C. / Lee HS 17 Jesse Fiske QB 6-2 195 R-So. Clermont, Fla. / Lake Minneola HS 13 Blake Flemming WR 5-10 170 R-So. Clermont, Fla. / Lake Minneola HS 24 Darren Flowers DL 6-1 240 R-Sr. Chesapeake, Va. / Oscar Smith HS 89 Cedric Frazier WR 6-0 210 Jr. Miami, Fla. / Presbyterian College Monchovia Gaffney LB 6-2 200 Fr. Whiteville, N.C. / Whiteville HS Justice Galloway-Velazquez LB 6-2 245 Fr. Fayetteville, N.C. / Cape Fear HS 41 Colin Gary K/P 6-1 205 R-Jr. Carrollton, Va. / Smithfield HS 95 Jamie Gaskins DL 6-5 240 R-Fr. Greenville, N.C. / J.H. Rose HS Matthew Gast OL Fr. Wendell, N.C. / Knightdale HS 92 Dre Giles DL 6-3 305 R-Fr. Richmond, Va. / Meadowbrook HS Jordan Goco TE 6-7 215 Fr. Clemmons, N.C. / West Forsyth HS 87 Lex Goodwin WR 6-2 205 Fr. Ames, Iowa / Wake Forest (N.C.) HS 76 Zach Hall OL 6-2 270 R-Fr. Concord, N.C. / First Assembly Christian 33 Matt Hampton WR 6-2 180 R-Fr. Bailey, N.C. / Southern Nash HS 2 Terence Harper DL 6-8 300 R-Jr. Fayetteville, Ga. / Starr’s Mill HS 38 Thomas Hartshorn LB 5-11 200 R-Sr. Apex, N.C. / Middle Creek HS 51 Tristan Hawks DL 6-1 220 R-Fr. Salemburg, N.C. / Lakewood HS Jackson Hayes LS 6-2 200 Fr. Dillon, S.C. / Dillon HS Julian Hill TE Fr. Fayetteville, N.C. / Pine Forest HS 42 Tyrek Haywood DL 6-5 255 R-Fr. Charlotte, N.C. / Rocky River HS 4 Deontae Henderson DB 5-11 180 R-Jr. Charlotte, N.C. / Providence Day 88 Austin Hite WR 6-3 185 So. Goldsboro, N.C. / Monmouth College 75 Gabe Holmes OL 6-2 280 R-So. Tarpon Springs, Fla. / East Lake HS 19 Will Howard WR 6-3 200 R-Sr. Virginia Beach, Va. / Blinn College DeAnte Jackson LB 6-1 200 Fr. Beaufort, S.C. / Dixon HS 5 Dorian Jones DB 5-10 185 R-Fr. Orlando, Fla. / Ocoee HS 22 Joshua Jones RB 5-8 170 R-Jr. Augusta, Ga. / Lakeside HS 63 Trey Jones OL 5-11 270 R-Fr. Jacksonville, N.C. / Jacksonville HS Freddie Kane K 6-0 200 Fr. Myrtle Beach, S.C. / Carolina Forest HS Jake Kelley RB 5-11 200 Fr. Boston, Mass. / Apex Friendship HS 46 Cameron Kelshaw LS 6-1 215 R-So. Little River, S.C. / North Myrtle Beach HS 86 Jake Kemp TE 6-4 225 R-So. Stoneville, N.C. / McMichael HS 90 Isaiah King DL 6-2 280 R-Sr. Mount Airy, N.C. / East Carolina John Kirkpatrick WR 6-0 170 Fr. Cary, N.C. / Wake Christian Academy 91 Noah Layden DL 6-5 250 R-Jr. Chapel Hill, N.C. / Chapel Hill HS 70 Shuler Littleton OL 6-7 300 R-Sr. York, S.C. / York HS 49 Keon McCallum DL 6-2 230 R-So. Chesnee, S.C. / Chesnee HS 77 Tyler McLellan OL 6-6 340 R-Fr. North Charleston, S.C. / Fort Dorchester HS 30 Josh McNeely DB 5-8 150 R-Fr. Charlotte, N.C. / South Mecklenburg HS 11 Ray Miller LB 6-2 230 Jr. Spartanburg, S.C. / Byrnes HS

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown / Previous School 96 Jamah Mitchell DL 6-0 290 R-So. Rock Hill, S.C. / Northwestern HS Reece Moulton DB 5-11 195 Fr. Wilmington, N.C. / Hoggard HS 82 Trevin Muse WR 6-0 190 R-Fr. Raleigh, N.C. / Wake Christian Francisco Nelson DL 6-2 245 R-So. Lakeland, Fla. / Arizona 94 Prince Ngwenah DL 6-4 230 R-Fr. Charlotte, N.C. / Harding University HS Boss Parson LB 6-0 220 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. / Harding University HS 44 Austin Pluckhorn LB 5-11 210 R-So. Fuquay-Varina, N.C. / Fuquay-Varina HS Kam Prewitt DB 6-0 180 R-Jr. Birmingham, Ala. / Mesa CC 79 Matt Price OL 6-3 280 R-Jr. Dillon, S.C. / Dillon Christian 25 Dre Reid DB 6-0 195 R-Jr. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Wise HS / Shepherd 2 Rocky Reid RB 6-0 230 R-Jr. Mt. Pleasant, N.C. / Wake Forest 32 Tywuan Rivens LB 6-0 205 So. Salisbury, N.C. / Salisbury HS 3 Zach Roderick WR 6-1 180 Jr. Fredericksburg, Va. / Woodberry Forest 66 Eddie Rox OL 6-2 290 R-Fr. Pinson, Ala. / Clay-Chalkville HS 45 Keegan Ruark LB/LS 5-11 210 R-Fr. Hickory, N.C. / Hickory Christian 54 Jack Ryan LB 6-2 210 R-Sr. Matthews, N.C. / Weddington HS 1 Trey Sanders WR 5-9 195 R-Sr. Riverdale, Ga. / Riverdale HS 7 Darion Slade DB 6-0 200 Jr. Winston-Salem, N.C. / West Forsyth HS 11 Daniel Smith QB 6-0 200 R-So. Leesburg, Va. / Tuscarora HS 81 Caleb Snead WR 6-3 200 R-Fr. Lynchburg, Va. / Heritage HS 93 Ivan Staples DL 6-1 320 R-Fr. Stone Mountain, Ga. / Stephenson HS 28 Greg Streater DB 5-11 185 So. High Point, N.C. / High Point Christian 56 Campbell Tarpey OL 6-3 285 R-So. Apex, N.C. / Apex HS 33 Keshawn Thompson LB 6-1 200 R-Fr. Hillsborough, N.C. / Orange HS 61 Sam Thorne OL 6-3 295 R-Fr. Raleigh, N.C. / Broughton HS Barrett Townsend OL 6-3 245 Fr. Bear Creek, N.C. / Chatham Central HS 15 Giddel Waters DB 6-2 195 R-Sr. Ayden, N.C. / Ayden-Grifton HS 55 Chris Webb OL 6-3 290 R-Jr. Concord, N.C. / Concord University 9 Eric Westbrook LB 6-1 210 R-Sr. Rock Hill, S.C. / South Pointe HS 36 Jeremiah White DB 5-11 165 R-So. Charlotte, N.C. / Charlotte Christian Antonio Whitehead WR 6-1 190 Fr. Lakeland, Fla. / Lakeland HS 29 Levi Wiggins DB 5-10 180 R-So. Birmingham, Ala. / Vestavia Hills HS 10 Gerald Wilkes, Jr. DB 5-11 185 R-Jr. Durham, N.C. / Hillside HS 16 Preston Wilkie TE 6-4 215 R-So. Bogart, Ga. / North Oconee HS 67 Ezekiel Williams OL 6-5 350 R-Fr. Snellville, Ga. / South Gwinnett HS 84 Jeremy Wood WR 6-0 180 R-Jr. Clearwater, Fla. / Charleston Southern 18 Michael Wooten TE 6-3 230 R-Jr. Princeton, N.C. / Princeton HS 68 Kevo Yeremian OL 6-4 330 Sr. Cumming, Ga. / Mesa CC

PLAYERS BY STATE Matthew Gast Wendell Greg Streater High Point Jordan Goco Clemmons Campbell Tarpey Apex North Carolina (58) Zach Hall Concord Keshawn Thompson Hillsborough Name Hometown Matt Hampton Bailey Sam Thorne Raleigh Mason Adams Angier Thomas Hartshorn Apex Barrett Townsend Bear Creek Brevin Allen Greensboro Tristan Hawks Salemburg Giddel Waters Ayden E.J. Anthony Jacksonville Julian Hill Fayetteville Chris Webb Concord Darius Barnes Wilson Tyrek Haywood Charlotte Jeremiah White Charlotte Bryant Barr Gibsonville Deontae Henderson Charlotte Gerald Wilkes, Jr. Durham Aaron Blockmon Sanford Austin Hite Goldsboro Michael Wooten Princeton Ridge Boykin High Point Trey Jones Jacksonville Jaquan Brooks Belmont Jake Kemp Stoneville Florida (12) Robert Brown Mount Airy Isaiah King Mount Airy Name Hometown Isaiah Burch Marion John Kirkpatrick Cary Lance Axson Orlando Lance Cook Hickory Noah Layden Chapel Hill Lester Axson, Jr. Orlando Elijah Cornelius Lillington Josh McNeely Charlotte D.J. Charles Orlando Marcus Corry Salisbury Reece Moulton Wilmington Aaron Covington Tampa Christopher Cromartie Elizabethtown Trevin Muse Raleigh Jesse Fiske Clermont Jacob Cuddington Kenly Prince Ngwenah Charlotte Blake Flemming Clermont Kahlil Dixon Angier Boss Parson Charlotte Cedric Frazier Miami Damien Dozier Raleigh Austin Pluckhorn Fuquay-Varina Gabe Holmes Tarpon Springs Cooper Eason-Riddle Raleigh Rocky Reid Mt. Pleasant Dorian Jones Orlando Jerome Ferguson Sanford Tywuan Rivens Salisbury Francisco Nelson Lakeland Monchovia Gaffney Whiteville Keegan Ruark Hickory Antonio Whitehead Lakeland Justice Galloway-Velazquez Fayetteville Jack Ryan Matthews Jeremy Wood Clearwater Jamie Gaskins Greenville Darion Slade Winston-Salem

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South Carolina (12) PLAYERS BY POSITION PLAYERS BY CLASS Name Hometown D’Ondray Bryson-Ashford Columbia Defensive Line (20) Redshirt Seniors (10) Jackson Hayes Dillon Mason Adams, Brevin Allen, Wale Ashaye, London Aaron Blockmon, Darren Flowers, Thomas Harts- DeAnte Jackson Beaufort Best, Ridge Boykin, Christopher Cromartie, horn, Will Howard, Isaiah King, Shuler Littleton, Freddie Kane Myrtle Beach Damien Dozier, Darren Flowers, Jamie Gaskins, Jack Ryan, Trey Sanders, Giddel Waters, Eric Cameron Kelshaw Little River Dre Giles, Terence Harper, Tristan Hawks, Tyrek Westbrook Shuler Littleton York Haywood, Isaiah King, Noah Layden, Keon Mc- Keon McCallum Chesnee Callum, Jamah Mitchell, Francisco Nelson, Prince Seniors (2) Tyler McLellan North Charleston Ngwenah, Ivan Staples Davion Anderson, Kevo Yeremian Ray Miller Spartanburg Jamah Mitchell Rock Hill Defensive Backs (19) Redshirt Juniors (21) Matt Price Dillon Davion Anderson, E.J. Anthony, Lance Axson, Wale Ashaye, Ridge Boykin, Jaquan Brooks, Elijah Eric Westbrook Rock Hill Lester Axson Jr., D.J. Charles, Lance Cook, Aaron Burress, Jacob Cuddington, Brad Dennis, Kahlil Covington, Deontae Henderson, Dorian Jones, Dixon, Damien Dozier, Colin Gary, Terence Harper, Georgia (11) Josh McNeely, Reece Moulton, Kam Prewitt, Dre Deontae Henderson, Joshua Jones, Noah Layden, Name Hometown Reid, Darion Slade, Greg Streater, Giddel Waters, Kam Prewitt, Matt Price, Dre Reid, Rocky Reid, Davion Anderson Macon Jeremiah White, Levi Wiggins, Gerald Wilkes Jr. Chris Webb, Gerald Wilkes Jr., Jeremy Wood, Wale Ashaye Atlanta Michael Wooten London Best Alpharetta Offensive Line (18) Austin Blake Dacula Austin Blake, Isaiah Burch, Jacob Cuddington, Juniors (5) Terence Harper Fayetteville Jerome Ferguson, Matthew Gast, Zach Hall, Gabe Darius Barnes, Cedric Frazier, Ray Miller, Zach Joshua Jones Augusta Holmes, Trey Jones, Shuler Littleton, Tyler McLel- Roderick, Darion Slade Trey Sanders Riverdale lan, Matt Price, Eddie Rox, Campbell Tarpey, Sam Ivan Staples Stone Mountain Thorne, Barrett Townsend, Chris Webb, Ezekiel Redshirt Sophomores (15) Preston Wilkie Bogart Williams, Kevo Yeremian Aaron Covington, Jesse Fiske, Blake Flemming, Ezekiel Williams Snellville Gabe Holmes, Cameron Kelshaw, Jake Kemp, Kevo Yeremian Cumming Wide Receivers (17) Keon McCallum, Jamah Mitchell, Francisco Nelson, Aaron Blockmon, Malik Braxton, Jaquan Brooks, Austin Pluckhorn, Daniel Smith, Campbell Tarpey, Virginia (9) Cooper Eason-Riddle, Blake Flemming, Cedric Jeremiah White, Levi Wiggins, Preston Wilkie Name Hometown Frazier, Lex Goodwin, Matt Hampton, Austin Hite, Malik Braxton North Chesterfield Will Howard, John Kirkpatrick, Trevin Muse, Zach Sophomores (4) Elijah Burress Fredericksburg Roderick, Trey Sanders, Caleb Snead, Antonio Cooper Eason-Riddle, Austin Hite, Tywuan Rivens, Darren Flowers Chesapeake Whitehead, Jeremy Wood Greg Streater Colin Gary Carrollton Dre Giles Richmond Linebackers (13) Redshirt Freshmen (30) Will Howard Virginia Beach D’Ondray Bryson-Ashford, Elijah Cornelius, Mason Adams, Lester Axson Jr., Bryant Barr, Zach Roderick Fredericksburg Monchovia Gaffney, Justice Galloway-Velazquez, D’Ondray Bryson-Ashford, Isaiah Burch, D.J. Daniel Smith Leesburg Thomas Hartshorn, DeAnte Jackson, Ray Miller, Charles, Lance Cook, Marcus Corry, Christopher Caleb Snead Lynchburg Boss Parson, Austin Pluckhorn, Tywuan Rivens, Cromartie, Jayson DeMild, Jerome Ferguson, Ja- Jack Ryan, Keshawn Thompson, Eric Westbrook mie Gaskins, Dre Giles, Zach Hall, Matt Hampton, Alabama (3) Tristan Hawks, Tyrek Haywood, Dorian Jones, Name Hometown Running Backs (7) Trey Jones, Tyler McLellan, Josh McNeely, Trevin Kam Prewitt Birmingham Darius Barnes, Bryant Barr, Marcus Corry, Kahlil Muse, Prince Ngwenah, Eddie Rox, Keegan Ruark, Eddie Rox Pinson Dixon, Joshua Jones, Jake Kelley, Rocky Reid Caleb Snead, Ivan Staples, Keshawn Thompson, Levi Wiggins Birmingham Sam Thorne, Ezekiel Williams Tight Ends (5) Maryland (2) Jordan Goco, Julian Hill, Jake Kemp, Preston Freshmen (23) Name Hometown Wilkie, Michael Wooten Brevin Allen, E.J. Anthony, Lance Axson, London Brad Dennis Cambridge Best, Austin Blake, Malik Braxton, Robert Brown, Dre Reid Upper Marlboro (4) Elijah Cornelius, Monchovia Gaffney, Justice Gal- Elijah Burress, Jayson DeMild, Jesse Fiske, Daniel loway-Velazquez, Matthew Gast, Jordan Goco, Lex Iowa (1) Smith Goodwin, Jackson Hayes, Julian Hill, DeAnte Jack- Name Hometown son, Freddie Kane, Jake Kelley, John Kirkpatrick, Lex Goodwin Ames Kickers/Punters (4) Reece Moulton, Boss Parson, Barrett Townsend, Robert Brown, Brad Dennis, Colin Gary, Freddie Antonio Whitehead Massachusetts (1) Kane Name Hometown Jake Kelley Boston Long Snappers (3) Jackson Hayes, Cameron Kelshaw, Keegan Ruark New Jersey (1) Name Hometown Jayson DeMild Parlin

GoCamels.com 7 2018 campbell football PRESEASON TWO DEEP OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 4 aaron Blockmon 6-1 205 R-Sr. DE 91 Noah Layden 6-5 250 R-Jr. 1 Trey Sanders 5-9 195 R-Sr. 94 Prince Ngwenah 6-4 230 R-Fr.

LT 70 shuler Littleton 6-7 300 R-Sr. DT 90 Isaiah King 6-2 280 R-Sr. 67 Ezekiel Williams 6-5 350 R-Fr. 2 Terence Harper 6-8 300 R-Jr.

LG 66 Eddie ROX 6-2 290 R-Fr. DT 96 Jamah Mitchell 6-0 290 R-So. 68 Kevo Yeremian 6-4 330 Sr. 93 Ivan Staples 6-1 320 R-Fr.

C 55 chris Webb 6-3 290 R-Jr. DE 23 Damien Dozier 6-4 210 R-Jr. 79 Matt Price 6-3 280 R-So. 47 Wale Ashaye 6-4 210 R-Jr.

RG 71 Isaiah Burch 6-3 305 R-Fr. OLB 15 gIDDEL Waters 6-2 195 R-Sr. - Austin Blake 6-3 275 Fr. 9 Eric Westbrook 6-1 210 R-Sr.

RT 75 gabe Holmes 6-2 280 R-So. MLB 54 Jack Ryan 6-2 210 R-Sr. 77 Tyler McLellan 6-6 340 R-Fr. 44 Austin Pluckhorn 5-11 210 R-So.

TE 18 mIchael Wooten 6-3 230 R-JR. OLB 11 Ray Miller 6-2 230 Jr. 86 Jake Kemp 6-4 225 R-So. 32 Tywuan Rivens 6-0 205 So.

QB 11 Daniel Smith 6-0 200 R-SO. CB 29 Levi Wiggins 5-10 180 R-So. 12 Jayson DeMild 6-1 195 R-Fr. - Aaron Covington 5-9 185 R-So.

RB 30 Darius Barnes 6-0 200 Jr. FS 4 Deontae Henderson 5-11 180 R-Jr. 22 Josh Jones 5-8 170 R-Jr. 10 Gerald Wilkes, Jr. 5-11 185 R-Jr.

WR 81 caleb snead 6-3 200 R-fr. Rover 7 Darion Slade 6-0 200 Jr. 19 Will Howard 6-3 200 R-Sr. 12 Davion Anderson 6-1 195 Sr.

WR 5 Jaquan Brooks 5-10 175 R-Jr. CB - Kam Prewitt 6-0 180 R-Jr. 3 Zach Roderick 6-1 180 Jr. 31 Lester Axson, Jr. 6-0 175 R-Fr.

SPECIAL TEAMS PK 41 colin Gary 6-1 205 R-Jr. KR 1 Trey Sanders 5-9 195 R-Sr. - Robert Brown 5-9 175 Fr. 5 Jaquan Brooks 5-10 175 R-Jr.

P 99 Brad Dennis 6-0 210 R-Jr. PR 5 Jaquan Brooks 5-10 175 R-Jr. - Freddie Kane 6-0 200 Fr. 1 Trey Sanders 5-9 195 R-Sr.

LS 46 cameron Kelshaw 6-1 215 R-So. or - Jackson Hayes 6-2 200 Fr.

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PRESEASON Q&A WITH COACH MINTER Marsh came in and developed the culture of our offense. He came in with Question: Preseason camp is coming up, how did you see your team and let the guys understand that we aren’t taking a backseat to anyone grow from the end of last season through the spring and summer and that we’re always hungry. Like sharks, they are always hunting and workouts? are never satisfied. That’s the mentality he put into the offense and then the results come because the behaviors matched up with what they Minter: We’ve never had two true offseason periods, with the first offsea- believed. When you look at the improve-ments we made, you know we’re son being in the winter time right before spring ball and the other in the heading in the right direction. We’re heading into tougher competi-tion but summer. We’re stronger, we’re bigger – every single play-er. Jack Ryan with what we do and how we attack defenses, I feel very confident in us has put on over 25 pounds since spring ball. Everybody has gotten faster. doing well in the Big South. Marsh definitely came in here and gave the We’re probably the fastest we’ve been. Everybody graded out faster and offense a sense of excellence, competition and belief that we can beat stronger than they ever have. When [the coaches] got back from our vaca- anybody at any time. tion in June, we saw our football team for the first team and Mike Stryffeler (Campbell’s strength & conditioning coach) has done an excellent job Over the last three years, the defense has ranked among the best getting our guys ready for the Big South. We have also brought in a in the country. How has that de-fense been so consistent over that sports psychologist over the eight weeks of the summer to build mindful- span? ness – helping the mind grow and get stronger. We also do yoga every Wednesday which helps them to focus. One of the main things we wanted When we made the additions of Bryan Butterworth and Freddie to get done was learning the ability to remain focused for a long time Aughtry-Lindsey, it was a great mix with what we already had. Now, these frame. When you look at all those things, you see a football team that is guys are seasoned. The best and the worst thing is that we slipped a getting stronger, faster and mentally tougher. Then we brought in a sports little bit last season, so they’re going to be more motivated this year to nutritionist to help us un-derstand how to put good weight on and take get back to that top-five defense. Coach Craig Cox (assistant head coach bad weight off. She came in and she has been very ef-fective. I’m really and defensive coordinator) has done a great job at leading the way for excited about that piece because that’s what the summer workouts are all the defense. He focuses in on three things: tackling, fits and pursuit of about – getting your body and your mind to the place it needs to get to. the football. That’s what they grade every day and that’s what their whole identity is based on. We’re going to be physical and we’re going to attack. 2018 is the beginning of Big South football for Campbell. What can we look forward to in this new league? A word I keep hearing you say is “culture.” This is year six for you and a culture something you talked about building early in your time What you’ll see from Campbell is a very athletic football team. Our here. What is the culture now? coaches have done a great job with recruiting but you’re also going to see a young team. With a young team, you may see an up-and-down football Our culture is about “One Team, One Heartbeat.” That is the foundation team, but we can only learn by going through it, so we have to take our of what we believe. Team discipline means that everybody must be held lumps and grow from them. That’s what I expect from this football team. accountable for their life. Another thing is that every-one understands When you look at the Big South as a conference, it’s one of the best con- that they continue their own destiny – no one else can do that, only you ferences that is out there. There are two teams out of the six from last year can. The third that we talk about in our culture is mental toughness. That that went to the playoffs – that is tough to do. They are bigger and more means being able to get back to cen-ter, no matter what happens to you, physical. They’ve got depth and they are well coached. They are also ath- good or bad. How fast can you get back? How fast can you recog-nize letic in this conference. There are good football teams like Gardner-Webb that you are not on center so you can get back? The next thing that we who lost most of its conference games, but by a small margin, and if the talk about is ‘Do your job.’ Not just do your job okay but do your job at an ball bounces the other way, they would have easily won more games. excellent level. Show up, no “B.C.D.” – not blaming an-ybody. You need to Looking at the top, Kennesaw State was a game away from the semifinals, get the job done. Don’t complain. Don’t be defensive – if they are wrong and it was a close one. That’s a football team that could easily be in the actions, don’t defend them, correct them. Last, but not least, is what we’re national championship game next year. That’s how good this conference all striving to do and that’s compet-itive greatness. When your number is is – your worst team is in every game. Most conferences, your worst team called, you’re at your greatest. That’s what we preach and go over every isn’t competing but it’s not like that in the Big South. I’ve met the coaches single day. I believe that leadership drives culture, culture drives behavior, and every one of those guys is top notch. They know the game and have and behavior drives results. been around a long time. We are going to grow as an organization and it’s going to be fun to compete in this tough league that we’re going into. Daniel Smith burst on the scene last year in the Presbyterian game. What kind of impact did Daniel have on this team? Last season, the offense saw a real transformation with the addition of offensive coordinator David Marsh. Can you describe how Coach He was the juice that we really needed. Anthony Robbins got injured Marsh has helped turn the corner with this offense? and Daniel had to come in and he took over the game. Whenever the runs over anybody, especially a middle linebacker - Daniel GoCamels.com 9 2018 campbell football understood the moment and it ignited us. From that point on, he really put the team on his back. It was all because he exemplified our culture. He’s a great leader and he’s growing in his leader-ship as last year was based on what he did on the field. Now, during the offseason, his leadership has been about how he can help others get to where they need to be. This will make us a better football team as he develops other leaders and gets them to understand how to do the same thing.

To the other side of the ball, the guy in the middle of that defense, Jack Ryan.

Jack just loves playing football. The thing with Jack is his commitment to be great because a guy doesn’t put on 25 pounds during the offseason if he isn’t committed to being great. His leadership is growing too. It’s not just about Jack, it’s now about everybody else. How can I help the defense to get better? How can I help my other linebackers to get better? How can I help the offense to get better? How can we develop this whole football team to be better? That’s where he is. He is able to get in front of the whole football team and guys see the intelligence of how he thinks and how he motivates other people to get things done. I’m excited to see how his leadership grows.

Let’s talk about some of the other guys that are going to help lead the team. Who are some guys that are going to surprise some peo- ple?

I think we’re going to have a lot of surprises. People are going to be sur- prised when they see a Damien Dozier. This guy runs like a safety at 6-4, 210 pounds, who could be a free safety but is a defensive end. Another guy is Darion Slade who has been under the radar. I think he is going to explode this year and he has the ability to be first team all-conference. His leadership has taken on a whole other level. He received a whole lot of re- What are the keys to having a successful 2018? spect from what he has done on the football field and from what he’s come from in life. Now, he’s going to be one of the leaders of our defense. Offen- It’s very simple for us. There are two things we have been focusing on. sively, Shuler Littleton is a kid that not many people know about because One is the ability to remain fo-cused. We can’t lose focus at any point he’s an offensive lineman. Those guys don’t get that type of credit. He has or time if we want to be good. The second thing is we’ve got to become stepped up as a leader and his play is going to show. He has taken his physical. We cannot be out-hit by anyone this year. We have the mentality body to another level. Our fans will know who these guys are this year. that the physical part of the game we love. If we do those two things, we’re going to have a great season. If we don’t do those two things, it’s going to Who are some the new faces we should expect to see? be a long season.

Rocky Reid is one – a transfer from Wake Forest who is a running back You can’t talk about Campbell football without talking about the that we got a chance to see in the spring. Everybody liked what they saw. game day atmosphere at Barker-Lane. Campbell is one of three It’s going to be interesting to see him compete as he hasn’t really com- programs in the last two years to average a sellout – Montana State, peted in a game in two years. Damien Dozier will immediately jump off. Mercer and Campbell. How does that support every single Saturday Offensively, Caleb Snead is going to jump off for people. He is competitive benefit and impact the team and your staff? and can go up and snag it. I’m ready to see what he looks like as we go on. Defensively, it’s going to be hard as a young kid to crack a starting It shows that we aren’t just a team of “One Team, One Heartbeat,” but spot. Jamie Gaskins is a guy that we highlighted. He really showed up in that we’re a community of “One Team, One Heartbeat.” Everybody feels the spring. The two corners are new guys. It’s going to be fun to see Kam connected and that is important. Bob Roller has done a great job connect- Prewitt. Aaron Covington is another FBS guy who was in the rota-tion at ing sports to the community so they feel as one. When you develop the Toledo. D.J. Charles is another special corner that knows football. He’ll be “us” mental-ity that’s when you get sellouts. In the Big South, it will be a playing safety for us and will be all over the place. His explosiveness is home field advantage. Let’s create the place where no one else wants to unreal. These are the type of kids that, again, are young and have to take play. When you show that, the whole country will take notice. We started their lumps, but they are athletic and have to compete and it will be fun to 10 years ago and now we are one of three teams that averages a sellout watch these guys on the football field. – that is crazy. I’m ex-cited about our fans. They are passionate and also intelligent about the game. The students are an-other big plus for us, being How are special teams shaping up? so involved. We get excited every time we get to play at home. I can imag- ine what Thursday, August 30 at 7 o’clock is going to look like when we We’ve got a freshman long snapper in Jackson Hayes that we feel really run out because everybody is going to want to see what Campbell is all good about. He played at Dil-lon High School, earned all-state and won a about. We couldn’t do what we’re doing as a football pro-gram if we didn’t state championship. He is strong and came in looking like he’s been here have our fans. They have to understand that the building of the football four years. He reminds me of Danny Dillon, not as tall but he’s as big as program is because of them. Danny. He is a kid we’re counting on to be our snapper. He is very athletic so he can go down and make a tackle as he played at linebacker in high We’ll close with this - how excited are you to get going for another school too. From the kicking side, we are replacing our all-time leading season? scorer in Mitchell Brown. We’ll go through competition in camp and see who rises. Our punter is back – Brad Dennis. What I’m excited about is the I’m excited because we finally get a chance to show everything we do as young talented freshman we have brought in. We have a few linebackers an organization where we can go recruit. Now, we can develop that talent that are 6-1, 210-215 and can run. You need that on your special teams. and develop that culture. I’m excited to get this first year kicked off so we From an ath-letic standpoint, it will be one of the most athletic and com- can know what we’re dealing with in the Big South. I knew the PFL after petitive we have ever had. The future is very bright when you have great five years. I’m excited to see what we’re facing and the challenges that will special teams with young guys. come to us. I want to see how we respond to that and I want to see how I respond too. I’m excited to see and test our mental toughness.

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James Blackman NFF Hampshire Honor Society

Aaron Blockmon Second Team All-PFL Second Team All-PFL (Phil Steele) Preseason All-PFL

Jaquan Brooks Second Team All-PFL (PR) (Phil Steele) PFL Special Teams Player of the Week (9/3)

Mitchell Brown NFF Hampshire Honor Society FCS ADA Academic All-Star HM All-PFL First Team Academic All-PFL

Montel Goods PFL Offensive Player of the Week (10/1) STATS FCS Freshman of the Week (10/2)

Geoffrey Leins NFF Hampshire Honor Society 2018 preseason notebook With 10 seasons in the books, Campbell Football will take another step forward in 2018, making its Shuler Littleton premiere in FCS scholarship status and the Big South Conference. Second Team All-PFL Second Team All-PFL (Phil Steele) The Camels enter their second decade following their second winning campaign, matching school records for overall (6) and conference victories (5). Carlos Merritt First Team All-PFL First Team All-PFL (Phil Steele) Offensively, Campbell also set school records for passing (21) and passing yards per PFL Defensive Player of the Week (9/24, 10/1) game (207.8) a year ago, while hitting the 50 mark for the second time in the program’s 10 seasons. Ray Miller HM All-PFL The Fighting Camel defense further established itself in 2017, ranking among the nation’s leaders Third Team All-PFL (Phil Steele) (10th) in takeaways (27), aided by a school record 19 . Scott Miller NFF Hampshire Honor Society The Camels return 44 letterwinners, including 18 starters (eight offense, seven defense, three spe- cial teams), from their 2017 squad.. Emmanuel Olenga First Team All-PFL Campbell kicks off its 2018 schedule on August 30, hosting Chowan at Barker-Lane Stadium. First Team All-PFL (Phil Steele) STATS FCS HM National Def. Player of the Week (9/4) PFL Defensive Player of the week (9/3) record crowds in the creek For the second straight season and the fifth time in the last six years, Barker-Lane Stadium wel- Jack Ryan comed record crowds in 2017. Campbell set records for overall home (33,276) and average (5,546) HM All-PFL attendance in its 10th season of football. First Team All-PFL (Phil Steele) The Camels played in front of a pair of 6,000-plus fan games in the 5,500-seat Barker-Lane Stadium Ethan Pierson NFF Hampshire Honor Society last season (which has hosted nine crowds of 6,000 or more since 2013). First Team Academic All-PFL In Campbell’s homecoming game against Jacksonville, an overtime thriller, Barker-Lane hosted its Tyler Shirley largest crowd ever, bringing 6,691 through the gates. CU also welcomed its sixth-largest crowd all NFF Hampshire Honor Society HM All-PFL CAMPBELL CAREER 100+ YARD RUSHING/RECEIVING GAMES Dante Simmons - 2018 returners HM All-PFL Aaron Blockmon (9) Catches-Yards (TDs) Date Daniel Smith at San Diego 5-115 (1) 11/7/15 First Team Freshman All-America Bluefield 5-101 (1) 9/3/16 PFL Offensive Freshman of the Year at Chowan 7-180 (4) 9/10/16 STATS FCS Jerry Rice Award finalist at Drake 8-162 (1) 10/29/16 CFPA FCS Performer of the Year watch list Davidson 6-110 (1) 11/5/16 STATS FCS Walter Payton Award Watch List (11/6) at Morehead State 5-131 (1) 11/12/16 Second Team All-PFL San Diego 6-161 (1) 11/19/16 Methodist 2-105 (1) 8/31/17 STATS FCS Offensive Player of the Week (11/6) at Butler 7-128 (1) 10/21/17 STATS FCS HM National Freshman of the Week (9/19, 10/30) PFL Offensive Player of the Week (11/5) Elijah Burress (1) Rush Attempts-Yards (TDs) Date at Marist 22-142 (0) 10/1/16 Brian Stryffeler NFF Hampshire Honor Society Josh Jones (2) Rush Attempts-Yards (TDs) Date Methodist 19-111 (1) 8/31/17 Zane Weekman Morehead State 13-109 (0) 9/30/17 NFF Hampshire Honor Society Daniel Smith (5) Rush Attempts-Yards (TDs) Date Michael Wooten at Presbyterian 18-102 (0) 9/16/17 First Team Academic All-PFL at Stetson 12-179 (2) 9/23/17 Morehead State 12-152 (0) 9/30/17 PFL Academic Honor Roll Jacksonville 20-191 (3) 10/28/17 46 Camels Davidson 23-289 (4) 11/4/17 GoCamels.com 11 2018 campbell football CAMPBELL FOOTBALL RETURNING STARTERS BY THE NUMBERS Offense (8) Position Year 2017 Notes Daniel Smith QB R-So. Freshman All-America, PFL Fr. of the Year Joshua Jones RB R-Jr. 2 100+ yard rushing games - 3 - Aaron Blockmon WR R-Sr. 2nd Team All-PFL, 2,067 career rec. yds, 20 rec TD Campbell is one of three programs in the NCAA Zach Roderick WR Jr. 22 rec, 269 yds, 4 TD FCS to average a home sellout in each of the Trey Sanders WR R-Sr. 16 rec, 174 yds, 2 TD last two seasons. Only Montana State and Mer- Michael Wooten TE R-Jr. 20 rec, 266 yds, 3 TD cer can make that claim, along with the Camels. Gabe Holmes C R-So. Started final 9 games at center Shuler Littleton RT R-Sr. 2nd Team All-PFL

- 3 - Defense (7) Position Year Notes Daniel Smith was one of three FCS quarter- Isaiah King DT R-Sr. 46 tackles, 4.0 TFL, 2.5 sacks backs to rush for 1,000 yards in 2017, joined Jamah Mitchell DT R-So. 31 tackles, 3.5 TFL, 1.5 sacks by Montana State’s Chris Murray (1,124) and Noah Layden DE R-Jr. 35 tackles, 5.5 TFL, 1.0 sack Kennesaw State’s Chandler Burks (1,103). Ray Miller LB Jr. HM All-PFL, 65 tackles, 9.5 TFL Smith led all quarterbacks in rushing in 2017 Jack Ryan MLB R-Sr. HM All-PFL, CU record 103 tackles with 1,272 yards. Darion Slade CB Jr. 31 tackles, 1 INT, 6 breakups, 1 FF Deontae Henderson S R-Jr. 3 INT, 8 breakups, 1 FF

- 4 - Special Teams (3) Position Year Notes Four Campbell Football alumni have signed Brad Dennis P R-Jr. averaged 36.5 yards per attempt with NFL teams since the program was brought Trey Sanders KR R-Sr. averaged 21.4 yards per return back in 2008. Defensive tackle Greg Milhouse Jaquan Brooks PR R-Jr. averaged 12.6 yards per return, 1 TD joined the New York Giants and long snapper Danny Dillon signed with the Arizona Cardinals STARTERS LOST in 2016, participating in NFL preseason games. Offense (3) Position Notes Milhouse also saw preseason time with Seattle Josh Hutto OL Started 41 career games in 2017. Ugonna Awuruonye (Atlanta, 2016) Brian Stryffeler OL 2-time All-PFL and DeShawn Jones (Seattle, 2018) have also Joe Pesce OL Started all 11 games attended NFL rookie mini-camps. Defense (6) Position Notes - 5 - Emmanuel Olenga DE 1st Team All-PFL, 15.0 TFL, 8.5 sacks The Camels have posted at least five wins in Scott Miller LB 47 tackles, 5.5 TFL each of the last four seasons, including six in Dante Simmons CB HM All-PFL, 5 INT 2017 to match a program best in the category. Carlos Merritt S 1st Team All-PFL, tied school record 6 INT, 94 tackles In the programs previous six years, the five win mark had only been reached once (6 in 2011). Special Teams (2) Position Notes Mitchell Brown K HM All-PFL, Campbell’s all-time leading scorer Tyler Shirley LS HM All-PFL - 7 - * All statistics reflect 2017 season In its first season as a part of football in the Big South, Campbell will see plenty of new faces on LETTERMEN RETURNING LETTERMEN LOST the field, meeting seven first time opponents in Total: 44 Total: 25 2017, including three in conference play. Offense: 20 Offense: 11 Defense: 21 Defense: 11 - 10 - Special Teams: 3 Special Teams: 3 Campbell completed its 10th season of football in 2017 (modern era). The Camels brought foot- 2017 FCS ATTENDANCE LEADERS BY CAPACITY PERCENTAGE ball back to the Creek in 2008 after a 58 year hi- Rank School Conference Total Average Capacity Cap. % Gms. atus. Campbell previously fielded a football team 1 Prairie View SWAC 89,016 17,803 15,000 118.69 5 during its junior college days from 1925-50, 2 Eastern Wash. Big Sky 50,617 10,123 8,600 117.71 5 taking hiatus from 1940-45 due to World War II. 3 Southern Utah Big Sky 57,231 9,539 8,500 112.22 6 4 Montana St. Big Sky 111,702 18,617 17,777 104.73 6 5 ETSU SoCon 48,050 8,008 7,694 104.09 6 - 16 - 6 Mercer SoCon 52,725 10,545 10,200 103.38 5 Campbell’s 50 touchdowns in 2017 were scored 7 campbell Pioneer 33,276 5,546 5,500 100.84 6 by 16 different Camels, tying a program record. 8 Central Ark. Southland 51,302 8,550 8,500 100.59 6 The 2013 Camels also had 16 members hit pay 9 Duquesne NEC 8,847 2,212 2,200 100.53 4 dirt, while 15 different players scored in 2014. 10 New Hampshire CAA 66,141 11,024 11,011 100.11 6 2011 saw 14 Camels reach the endzone. Eight Camels scored in 2008 and 2011, the fewest in 2017 Big South AVERAGE ATTENDANCE the program’s 10 seasons. Redshirt freshman Rank School Total Average Capacity Cap. % Gms. Daniel Smith leads the way with 11 scores. In 1 Kennesaw St. 46,874 6,696 8,300 80.67 7 CU’s season-opening 70-0 win over Methodist, 2 Gardner-Webb 23,017 4,603 8,500 54.16 5 10 different Camels scored each TD. 3 Monmouth 16,409 3,282 4,400 74.59 5 4 Charleston So. 11,727 2,345 4,000 58.64 5 - 95 - 5 Presbyterian 18,558 2,320 6,500 35.69 8 In 10 seasons of football, Camels have been named all-conference 95 times, including 10 in 2017.

12 @gocamelsFB 2018 campbell football 2017 START CHART time, 6,387, in its PFL home opener, a 38-0 shutout win over Morehead State. Name Career Games Played/Started Davion Anderson...... 11/5 Campbell is one of three programs in the NCAA FCS to average a home sellout in each of the last Wale Ashaye...... 13/- two seasons. Only Montana State and Mercer can make that claim, along with the Camels. Bryan Bailey...... 20/5 Darius Barnes...... 10/2 SMITH TURNS HEADS DURING ROOKIE SEASON James Blackman...... 25/- Quarterback Daniel Smith was named First Team Freshman All-America by Phil Steele, finishing the Aaron Blockmon...... 27/24 2017 regular season with the fourth-most rushing yards in the country, with his 1,272 yards on the Jaquan Brooks...... 21/5 ground leading all FCS freshmen and quarterbacks. Smith also led the nation in rush yards per carry Mitchell Brown...... 37/- (9.13), while standing second in rushing yards per game, fifth in points responsible for per game, Elijah Burress...... 6/6 ninth in total offense, 11th in points responsible for, 11th in rushing touchdowns, 17th in all-purpose Jacob Cuddington...... 12/4 yards, 18th in total touchdowns, 20th in passing yards per completion and 24th in scoring. Sammie Cunningham...... 4/- Brad Dennis...... 11/- Smith set Campbell single-season records for rushing yards, total offense (3,161), all-purpose yards Kahlil Dixon...... 10/- (1,272) and touchdowns responsible for (30). After just one season, Smith is already Campbell’s Aaron Dobbins...... 12/5 career leader in touchdown passes with 18. The Leesburg, Va. native rushed for 12 touchdowns on Adrian Dorsey...... 1/- the season, adding 1,889 yards passing, the most among the FCS’ top dual-threat quarterbacks. Cooper Eason-Riddle...... 10/- Blake Flemming...... 3/- In addition to being named the PFL’s Offensive Freshman of the Year and Second Team All-PFL, Darren Flowers...... 34/9 Smith was a finalist for the STATS Jerry Rice Award for FCS freshman player of the year, finishing Triston Frye...... 9/- fourth in the final voting, and was also named to the STATS Walter Payton Award watch list, as well Colin Gary...... 9/- as the Performance Awards’ (CFPA) 2017 midseason watch list for the FCS Nation- Montel Goods...... 8/4 al Performer of the Year Trophy. Terence Harper...... 16/5 Thomas Hartshorn...... 11/- RYAN NAMED PRESEASON ALL-BIG SOUTH, Deontae Henderson...... 21/11 CAMELS PICKED 5TH IN LEAGUE PRESEASON POLL Gabe Holmes...... 11/9 Entering its first season of Big South football, Campbell has been selected fifth in the conference’s Will Howard...... 8/1 2018 preseason poll. Additionally, CU redshirt senior linebacker Jack Ryan was named Preseason Josh Hutto...... 41/41 All-Big South, while redshirt senior Aaron Blockmon and redshirt junior Jaquan Brooks, Nick Huys...... 9/- as punt return specialist, took honorable mention nods. Joshua Jones...... 16/6 Cameron Kelshaw...... 1/- Jake Kemp...... 5/- 2018 PRESEASON ALL-BIG SOUTH TEAMS Isaiah King...... 31/25 Noah Layden...... 19/10 PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST-TEAM SPECIAL TEAMS Geoffrey Leins...... 9/- OFFENSE PK Justin Thompson, Sr., Kennesaw State Shuler Littleton...... 30/11 QB Chandler Burks, R-Sr., Kennesaw State P Kyle Reighard, R-Jr., Charleston Southern Keon McCallum...... 1/- RB Pete Guerriero, R-Soph., Monmouth KR Pete Guerriero, R-So., Monmouth Tony McWhite...... 34/- RB Darnell Holland, Sr., Kennesaw State PR Taz Lindsey, Sr., Charleston Southern Matthew Melvin...... 8/- WR Reggie White Jr., R-Sr., Monmouth LS Drew McCracken, Sr., Kennesaw State Carlos Merritt...... 31/30 WR Justin Sumpter, R-Sr., Kennesaw State Ray Miller...... 20/10 WR Kameron Brown, R-Jr., Charleston So. PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE Scott Miller...... 31/20 TE Jake Powell, R-Jr., Monmouth HONORABLE MENTION Jamah Mitchell...... 11/9 OL C.J. Collins, R-Sr., Kennesaw State QB Kenji Bahar, Jr., Monmouth Hunter Moore...... 6/- OL Ryan Wetzel, R-Sr., Monmouth RB Shaquil Terry, Soph., Kennesaw State Emmanuel Olenga...... 11/11 OL Joseph Alexander Jr., R-Sr., Kennesaw St. WR Aaron Blockmon, R-Sr., Campbell Joe Pesce...... 21/13 OL Ryan Warrior, Sr., Kennesaw State TE Riley Hilton, R-Sr., Presbyterian College Ethan Pierson...... 16/6 OL Russ Clayton, R-Sr., Monmouth OL Will Millikan, Sr., Gardner-Webb Austin Pluckhorn...... 11/- DL Josh Ramseur, R-Sr., Gardner-Webb Matt Price...... 10/2 DEFENSE LB Diego Zubieta, Sr., Monmouth Dre Reid...... 11/- DL Solomon Brown, R-Sr., Charleston So. DB Brandon Rowland, R-Sr., Charleston So. Tywuan Rivens...... 11/- DL Desmond Johnson, R-Jr., Kennesaw State PK Tyler Tekac, Sr., Charleston Southern Anthony Robbins...... 13/7 DL Johnny Robinson, Sr., Charleston Southern P Nicholas Jones, So., Kennesaw State Zach Roderick...... 19/15 DL McKenzie Billingslea, Sr., Kennesaw State KR Shaquil Terry, So., Kennesaw State Jack Ryan...... 32/21 LB Bryson Armstrong, R-So., Kennesaw State PR Jaquan Brooks, R-Jr., Campbell Trey Sanders...... 31/17 LB Anthony Gore Jr., R-Sr., Kennesaw State LS Ethan Ray, R-So., Charleston Southern Trevor Sheets...... 12/- LB J.D. Sosebee, R-Jr., Charleston Southern Tyler Shirley...... 11/- LB Jack Ryan, R-Sr., Campbell PRESEASON OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Dante Simmons...... 29/11 DB Jace White, Sr., Kennesaw State Chandler Burks, R-Sr., QB, Kennesaw State Darion Slade...... 16/12 DB Tymere Berry, Jr., Monmouth Daniel Smith...... 10/8 DB Shadarius Hopkins, Sr., Charleston So. PRESEASON DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Demitrius Spury...... 1/- DB Dorian Walker, Jr., Kennesaw State Bryson Armstrong, R-So., LB, Kennesaw State Greg Streater...... 8/- Brian Stryffeler...... 25/23 BIG SOUTH 2018 Preseason Poll Campbell Tarpey...... 1/- Michael Wamer...... 10/2 Team (first-place votes) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Pts Giddel Waters...... 24/- Zane Weekman...... 10/- 1. Kennesaw State (17) 17 1 - - - - 107 Eric Westbrook...... 26/- 2. Monmouth (1) 1 11 3 3 - - 82 Jeremiah White...... 3/- 3. Charleston Southern - 6 9 3 - - 75 Levi Wiggins...... 11/- 4. Gardner-Webb - - 3 10 5 - 52 Gerald Wilkes...... 14/- 5. Campbell - - 3 1 7 7 36 Preston Wilkie...... 9/- 6. Presbyterian College - - - 1 6 11 26 Jeremy Wood...... 1/- Michael Wooten...... 21/11 Note: points are based on a weighted system, with first-place votes receiving 6 points, followed by 5 points for second-place, and so on. GoCamels.com 13 2018 campbell football

OVERALL ATTENDANCE Kennesaw State was predicted to repeat as Big South Champions, followed by Monmouth. Charles- RECORDS ton Southern and Gardner-Webb were slotted third and fourth, respectively, while newcomer Camp- # Opponent Attendance Date bell and Presbyterian rounded out the poll. 1. at Appalachian State 25,861 9/7/14 2. at Old Dominion 20,118 11/16/13 Ryan is a three-time honorable mention All-PFL performer, posting a Campbell single-season record 3. at Old Dominion 20,068 9/15/12 103 total tackles in 2017, adding 8.0 stops for loss and 1.0 sack. Ryan enters his final season just 32 4. at Old Dominion 19,818 9/3/11 tackles shy of Milton Brown’s (2008-11) Campbell career record. 5. at Old Dominion 19,782 10/17/09 6. at Charlotte 16,630 8/31/13 Blockmon is also a three-time All-PFL honoree, collecting First Team in 2016, Second Team in 2017 7. at Georgia State 11,125 11/19/11 and honorable mention accolades in 2015. In his career, Blockmon owns 105 catches, 2,067 yards 8. at Morehead State 7,827 10/4/14 receiving and 20 touchdown grabs, all Campbell records. 9. at Morehead State 7,300 10/27/12 10. Jacksonville 6,691 10/28/17 Brooks, meanwhile, notched 289 punt return yards on 23 attempts (12.6 average) with a touchdown in 2017. Brooks is already Campbell’s all-time leader in punt returns and punt return yards with 30 BARKER-LANE ATTENDANCE for 372. He was also the Camels’ top pass catcher last season with 28 grabs, going for 305 yards RECORDS receiving. # Opponent Attendance Date FUTURE SCHEDULES 1. Jacksonville 6,691 10/28/17 Campbell has officially announced future nonconference football dates through 2022.The list in- 2. Stetson 6,673 10/22/16 cludes 18 total contests with four games against FBS competition, 10 home dates, plus three home 3 Butler 6,610 9/24/16 and home series. 4. Morehead State 6,580 10/24/15 5. Charlotte 6,472 (N) 8/28/14 The Camels will head to Sun Belt member Coastal Carolina in Conway, S.C. on September 15, 6. Morehead State 6,387 9/30/17 2018. The Chanticleers, who were Big South affiliates from 2003-15, are completing their first sea- 7. Valparaiso 6,370 (N) 9/27/14 son at FBS status in 2017. 8. Davidson 6,345 10/18/14 9. Charleston Southern 6,044 (N) 9/14/13 CU travels to Troy to open the 2019 season (Aug. 31). The Trojans are eligible for their second 10. Presbyterian 5,860 (N) 9/10/16 consecutive bowl appearance this season.

HOME NIGHT GAMES HISTORY Georgia Southern will host Campbell in Statesboro, Ga. on September 12, 2020. Six-time FCS Date Opponent Attendance National Champions, the Eagles shifted to FBS in 2014, winning the Sun Belt in their first season in 9/9/17 Georgetown (L 16-10) 5,853 the conference. 8/31/17 Methodist (W 70-0) 4,831 9/24/16 Butler (W 33-27 OT) 6,610 Liberty will host the Camels on September 4, 2021. The Flames, in their final season as a Big South 9/17/16 Presbyterian (L 14-31) 5,860 member, will transition to the FBS next season, playing as an independent. 10/10/15 Marist (L 10-13) 3,460 10/3/15 Drake (W 24-14) 4,620 Rounding out the Camels’ 2018 nonconference schedule will be home dates against Chowan (Aug. 9/12/15 Chowan (W 35-3) 5,582 30), Shaw (Sept. 22), future Big South member North Alabama (Sept. 29) and Wagner (Oct. 6). 9/3/15 Pikeville (W 41-20) 5,085 Campbell will also complete its home and home series with Georgetown (Sept. 8) after hosting the 9/27/14 Valparaiso (W 34-24) 6,370 Hoyas in 2017. 8/28/14 Charlotte (L 9-33) 6,472 9/14/13 Charleston So. (L 10-30) 6,044 Campbell will also take on key FCS home and home series with Southern Conference member Mer- 9/7/13 UVA-Wise (W 56-21) 5,538 cer, as well as William & Mary and Elon of the Colonial Athletic Association. CU will travel to Mercer 10/20/12 Davidson (L 21-28) 4,640 on September 28, 2019, with the Bears coming to Barker-Lane Stadium on September 26, 2020. 9/29/12 Drake (L 7-35) 3,370 The Camels and Bears will be meeting for the first time as nonconference foes. Mercer claimed its 9/8/12 UVA-Wise (W 10-0) 3,628 only meeting with CU 38-31 in 2013 as Pioneer Football League rivals. 8/30/12 Shorter (L 20-31) 5,130 Elon will host Campbell on September 19, 2020, coming to Buies Creek on September 11, 2021. CU HOME ATTENDANCE The Camels will host William & Mary on October 12, 2019, while completing the home and home YEAR BY YEAR series in Williamsburg, Va. in 2022. The date is to be determined. Year Total Games/Average 2017 33276 6/5546 Other future dates include home games against Shaw (Sept. 7, 2019) and Davidson (Sept. 21, 2019 2016 33138 6/5523 and Sept. 5, 2020). 2015 29497 6/4616 2014 29567 6/4928 Campbell joins the Big South in 2018 2013 26194 6/4366 Campbell University will join the Big South Conference as a football member effective the 2018 2012 21718 6/3620 season. Campbell President J. Bradley Creed made the announcement Nov. 14, 2016 at Gore Arena 2011 15482 5/3096 upon the recommendation of the Board of Trustees. 2010 19679 6/3280 2009 16621 5/3324 The University’s Board of Trustees unanimously approved the motion for Campbell, already a Big 2008 18414 5/3683 South affiliate in 18 other sports. The Camels will be immediately eligible to compete for the Big South Championship beginning in the fall of 2018.

Big South Conference football membership includes core members Charleston Southern University (Charleston, S.C.), Gardner-Webb University (Boiling Springs, N.C.) and Presbyterian College (Clin- ton, S.C.), plus associate football-only institutions Kennesaw State University (Kennesaw, Ga.) and Monmouth University (West Long Branch, N.J.). North Alabama (Florence, Ala.) will join the league as an associate member, while (Hampton, Va.) will also join the Big South’s core membership in 2019.

The Camels made their home in the PFL since rebooting their football program in 2008 after a 58 year hiatus from the sport.

14 @gocamelsFB 2018 campbell football 2016 CU RECORD WHEN... Record Overall...... 5-5 PFL...... 3-4 Nonconference...... 2-1 Overall home...... 3-3 Overall away...... 2-2 PFL home...... 2-2 PFL away...... 1-2 Against NC opponents...... 2-0 CU IN SEASON OPENERS CU IN ROAD OPENERS Against out of state opponents...... 2-5 Overall...... 5-5 Overall...... 2-8 Longest win/loss streak...... 2/3 Overall home...... 4-3 Nonconference...... 2-8 Current streak...... L-1 Overall road...... 1-2 PFL road openers...... 3-6 Grass...... 1-0 Home openers...... 6-4 Minter in road openers...... 1-4 Turf...... 4-5 Road openers...... 1-6 Minter in PFL road openers...... 2-3 Win coin toss...... 2-3 Minter in openers...... 3-2 Lose coin toss...... 3-2 Minter in home openers...... 4-1 Date Result / Opponent Campbell defers...... 1-2 9/6/08...... L 32-21 at Methodist Campbell takes the ball...... 1-1 Date Result / Opponent 9/12/09...... L 35-28 OT at Birmingham-Southern Opponent defers...... 3-1 8/30/08...... L 12-6 Birmingham-Southern 9/4/10...... W 20-16 at UVA-Wise Opponent takes the ball...... 0-1 9/5/09...... W 48-28 Methodist 9/3/11...... L 41-14 at Old Dominion Leading after 1st quarter...... 4-1 9/4/10...... W 20-16 at UVA-Wise 9/15/12...... L 70-14 at Old Dominion Trailing after 1st quarter...... 0-2 9/3/11...... L 41-14 at Old Dominion 8/31/13...... L 52-7 at Charlotte Tied after 1st quarter...... 1-2 8/30/12...... L 31-20 Shorter 9/6/14...... L 66-0 at Appalachian State Leading at the half...... 4-2 8/31/13...... L 52-7 at Charlotte 9/19/15...... L 23-13 at Presbyterian Trailing at the half...... 0-3 8/28/14...... L 33-9 Charlotte 9/10/16...... W 47-14 at Chowan Tied at the half...... 1-0 9/3/15...... W 41-20 Pikeville 9/16/17...... L 28-16 at Presbyterian Largest halftime lead...... 42 (Bluefield) 9/3/16...... W 59-7 Bluefield Smallest halftime lead...... 3 (Stetson) 8/31/17...... W 70-0 Methodist CU IN PFL ROAD OPENERS Largest halftime deficit...... 18 (Presbyterian) Smallest halftime deficit...... 9 (San Diego) 9/13/08...... L 52-0 at Jacksonville Leading after 3rd quarter...... 5-0 CAMPBELL ON THURSDAY NIGHT 9/19/09...... L 24-7 at Davidson Trailing after 3rd quarter...... 0-5 Overall...... 3-3 10/2/10...... W 27-10 at Butler Tied after 3rd quarter...... Home...... 3-2 10/1/11...... L 31-14 at Drake Leading with 2:00 remaining...... 4-0 Road...... 0-1 9/22/12...... L 35-14 at Butler Trailing with 2:00 remaining...... 0-5 Minter on Thursday night...... 3-2 9/28/13...... L 49-42 OT at Valparaiso Tied with 2:00 remaining...... 1-0 10/4/14...... W 31-24 at Morehead State Overtime...... 1-1 Date Result / Opponent 9/26/15...... L 25-24 at Butler Campbell scores first...... 5-3 8/30/12...... L 31-20 Shorter 10/1/16...... L 24-7 at Marist Opponent scores first...... 0-2 8/28/14...... L 33-9 Charlotte 9/23/17...... W 49-21 at Stetson Scoring 20+ points...... 5-3 9/11/14...... L 34-10 at Charleston Southern Allowing 20+ points...... 2-5 9/3/15...... W 41-20 Pikeville CU AT HOME, YEAR BY YEAR Scoring 30+ points...... 3-0 9/3/16...... W 59-7 Bluefield Year Record Allowing 30+ points...... 0-4 8/31/17...... W 70-0 Methodist 2008...... 0-5 Scoring less than 20 points...... 0-2 2009...... 2-3 Allowing less than 20 points...... 3-0 CU IN PFL HOME OPENERS 2010...... 1-5 Games decided by 10 or fewer points...... 2-1 Overall...... 4-6 2011...... 4-1 Team rushes for 150+ yards...... 5-1 Minter in PFL home openers...... 4-1 2012...... 1-5 Team rushes for less than 150 yards...... 0-4 2013...... 1-5 Player rushes for 100+ yards...... 4-1 Date Result / Opponent 2014...... 4-2 Team passes for 300+ yards...... 0-1 9/20/08...... L 43-7 San Diego 2015...... 3-3 Team passes for less than 300 yards...... 5-4 10/10/09...... L 35-17 Dayton 2016...... 3-3 Player with 100+ yards receiving...... 4-2 9/18/10...... L 28-27 Davidson 2017...... 3-3 Total 400+ yards total offense...... 3-2 9/24/11...... L 57-21 Jacksonville Opp. rush less than 150 yards...... 4-3 9/29/12...... L 35-7 Drake CU ON THE ROAD, YEAR BY YEAR Opp. rush 150+ yards...... 1-2 10/5/13...... L 45-36 Morehead State Year Record Opp. pass less than 300 yards...... 4-4 9/27/14...... W 34-24 Valparaiso 2008...... 1-5 Opp. pass 300+ yards...... 1-1 10/3/15...... W 24-14 Drake 2009...... 1-5 Opp. 400+ yards total offense...... 1-2 9/24/16...... W 33-27 (OT) Butler 2010...... 2-3 Opp. less than 400 yards total offense...... 4-3 9/30/17...... W 38-0 Morehead State 2011...... 2-4 Commit fewer turnovers...... 2-0 2012...... 0-5 Commit more turnovers...... 2-3 CAMPBELL IN OVERTIME Commit same number of turnovers...... 1-2 2013...... 2-4 Temperature in the 90’s...... Overall...... 2-4 2014...... 1-5 Temperature in the 80’s...... 2-1 Home...... 1-2 2015...... 2-3 Temperature in the 70’s...... 1-1 Road...... 1-2 2016...... 2-2 Temperature in the 60’s...... 1-2 PFL overtime games...... 2-3 2017...... 3-2 Temperature in the 50’s...... 1-1 Minter in overtime games...... 1-2 Temperature in the 40’s...... Black jersey / black pants...... 1-2 Date Result / Opponent Black jersey / white pants...... 1-0 9/12/09...... L 35-28 at Birmingham-Southern Orange jersey / white pants...... 1-0 11/20/10...... L 30-24 at Morehead State Orange jersey / orange pants...... 0-1 10/29/11...... W 26-20 at Davidson White jersey / white pants...... 1-1 9/24/16...... W 33-27 Butler White jersey / black pants...... 1-0 10/22/16...... L 30-24 Stetson White jersey / orange pants...... 0-1 10/28/17...... L 54-48 Jacksonville

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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 • 6TH YEAR 2015 Campbell 5-6 3-5 NEBRASKA ‘97 2016 Campbell 5-5 3-4 2017 Campbell 6-5 5-3 Career Total 24-32 17-22

Former standout and Nebraska Football Hall of Famer notching the program’s second season at .500 or better in its nine year Mike Minter completed his fifth season as head football coach at Campbell history, and ranked third in the PFL in rushing offense, standing 19th University in 2017. nationally at 209 yards per game, as well as 17th in the country in total de- fense (322.1 yards per game). Sophomore wide receiver Aaron Blockmon Over the last five seasons, Campbell has reset nearly every school record also led the PFL in receiving yards (1,038) and touchdowns (10), headlin- in the books. 23 Camels have been named first or second team all-confer- ing a group of 11 Camels that earned all-conference accolades. ence, while 37 have been tabbed honorable mention all-league. The Camels ranked fifth in the nation in total defense in 2015 (279.3 per Campbell finished 2017 6-5 overall and 5-3 in PFL play, matching the game), standing third in team sacks per game (3.55) and ninth in scoring program’s best overall and conference records in its 10 year history. The defense (17.7). The team shattered program records for all three catego- Camels also set a record for road wins (3). ries, adding single season marks for tackles for loss (85.0) and total sacks (38.0). Ten Camels earned All-PFL recognition, with safety Carolos Merritt and defensive end Emmanuel Olenga taking First Team nods. Quarterback 16 Camels were honored on the conference’s All-PFL teams following the Daniel Smith, wide receiver Aaron Blockmon and offensive tackle Shuler 2015 season, with junior running back De’Shawn Jones, redshirt senior Littleton were also tabbed Second Team All-PFL, while five others were defensive lineman Ugonna Awuruonye and senior defensive lineman Greg named honorable mention All-PFL. Milhouse Jr. all receiving First Team All-PFL accolades.

Smith was named the PFL’s Offensive Freshman of the Year, and was a fi- The PFL 2015 Freshman Defensive Player of the Year went to Campbell’s nalist for the STATS Jerry Rice Award for FCS freshman player of the year, Jack Ryan. Four Camels were also named to the 2015 Academic All-PFL finishing fourth in the final voting. Smith finished the 2017 regular season teams. with the fourth-most rushing yards in the country, with his 1,272 yards on the ground leading all FCS freshmen and quarterbacks. Smith set The offseason saw another Campbell first, with defensive tackle Greg Campbell single-season records for rushing yards, total offense (3,161), Milhouse Jr. (New York Giants) and long snapper Danny Dillon (Arizona all-purpose yards (1,272) and touchdowns responsible for (30). After just Cardinals) both signing NFL contracts. one season, Smith is already Campbell’s career leader in touchdown passes with 18. 2014 saw the Camels notch their second-most total and conference wins at 5-7 overall and 4-4 in PFL play. A school record seven Camels, plus The Camels set 16 team single-season school records in 2017, plus eight honorable mentions, were named to the 2014 All-Pioneer Football 19 individual single-season marks on the way to their historic season. League teams, including four first teamers. Eight CU student-athletes, with Additionally, CU set Barker-Lane Stadium records for average, total and six first team members, were tabbed PFL All-Academic. single-game attendance for the second straight season. In Minter’s first season as head coach at CU, the Camels set 21 offensive In Minter’s fourth season at the helm, Campbell went 5-5 on the year, team records, including rushing yards (2,800), passing yards (2,436), and

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total offense (5,236). The Camels also established four defensive marks, after serving as assistant coach at Liberty University in 2012 and Johnson including sacks (27), and posted three team records on special teams. C. Smith University in 2011. He also brought head coaching experience from First Assembly Christian School in Concord, where he guided his Senior Kurt Odom became Campbell’s first football All-America selection, teams to 33 victories and two state titles in three seasons. earning Third Team honors from the Sports Network. Odom was also named First Team All-PFL while seven Camels took home honorable During his 10-year NFL career, Minter earned a starting safety role six mention nods. games into his rookie year in 1997, and held that position until he retired after the 2006 season. A second-round draft choice, he helped lead the In May 2014, CU quarterback Brian Hudson signed a contract with the Panthers to three playoff trips, the 2003 NFC Championship and a berth in League’s . Super Bowl XXXVII.

The quarterback from Stafford, Va. played his lone season at Campbell in In the Super Bowl against the , Minter suffered a 2013 after transferring from Liberty. Hudson set Campbell single-season broken left foot in the third quarter, but remained in the game and collected records for rushing yards, rushing attempts, pass completions, passing a career-high 18 tackles. At the time of his retirement, he held Panthers yards, passing touchdowns, passing yards per game, total offense and franchise records for starts (141), consecutive starts (94), fumble recover- all-purpose yards, earning Honorable Mention All-PFL accolades. ies (11) and interceptions returned for touchdowns (4).

Minter picked up his first win as a collegiate head coach in his home debut At Liberty, Minter worked as special teams coordinator/assistant defensive as the Camels cruised to a 56-21 triumph over UVA-Wise. coach under head coach . He mentored three 2012 Big South all-conference performers in long snapper Richard Wright, place kicker Minter, a member of two national championship teams at Nebraska and John Lunsford and punter Grant Bowden. the Panthers’ 2003 Super Bowl squad, joined the Fighting Camel program

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Liberty finished the regular season ranked No. 4 in the country in kickoff over Miles College for the program’s first-ever bowl victory. return yardage defense, allowing only 14.04 yards per return. The Flames also finished 38th nationally in kickoff returns (21.3 yards). Minter was a two-time national champion at Nebraska (1994 and 1995) where he played linebacker, free safety and strong safety for the Corn- In addition to his on-field coaching responsibilities at Liberty, Minter was huskers. He was a three-time all-conference performer and was inducted involved in many aspects of the Flames operation. He helped run the into the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame in 2006. He graduated in 1997 scout team in practice, served as liaison with the athletic training and with a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering. weight room staffs, and reviewed team members’ academic achievement weekly with the Associate A.D. for Academic Affairs. Born Jan. 15, 1974, in Cleveland, Ohio, Minter led the State of Oklahoma in rushing yards (1,589) as a senior at Lawton High School in 1991. He His primary recruiting territories focused on North Carolina, South Caroli- was an all-state performer, National Honor Society member and also aver- na, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska and Colorado. aged 21 points per game on the Lawton basketball team.

During his time at Johnson C. Smith, Minter helped the Golden Bulls In addition to playing and coaching football, Minter is CEO of Minter dramatically improve in many phases of the game. Under his guidance as Enterprises, a multi-faceted business impacting real estate development, assistant head coach, defensive passing game coordinator and special general contracting and construction, business consultation, publishing, teams coordinator, JCSU ranked fifth in the nation in punt return yardage public speaking engagements and a non-profit organization focused on in 2011. youth development.

The Golden Bulls also finished the season with 24 turnovers caused Minter and his wife Kim have four children – Michael Jr., Isaiah, McKenna (which tripled the previous year’s total) and won Pioneer Bowl XIII 35-33 and Brianna.

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CRAIG COX

Assistant Head Coach Defensive Coordinator • 6TH YEAR LIVINGSTONE ‘12

Craig Cox begins his sixth season at Campbell as the Fighting Camels’ defensive coordinator, and third as assistant head coach. Cox was named assistant head coach following the 2015 season that saw his defense ranked fifth in the nation, yielding just 279.3 yards per game. Among FCS programs, 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 categories, adding single season marks for tackles for loss (85.0) and total sacks (38.0). Seven members of Cox’s defense were named All-PFL in 2015, including linemen Greg Milhouse and Ugonna Awuruonye, who garnered First Team honors. Along with linebacker Jake Barr earning second team accolades, four more Camels picked up honorable mention nods, including Jack Ryan, who was also named the PFL Defensive Freshman of the Year. Following the season, Milhouse, along with long snapper Danny Dillon, became the first Camels to sign with NFL franchises. Milhouse inked a contract with the New York Giants, while Dillon signed with the Arizona Cardinals. for loss (83) and picked up the second most tackles for loss (14.0) and In 2016, Campbell picked up its second straight top-20 defensive ranking, sacks (7.0) in a single season despite only playing in eight games. The standing 17th in the country in total defense, allowing only 322.1 yards per redshirt sophomore led the PFL in tackle for loss and stops by a defensive game. CU ranked 27th in rush defense (129.0) and 35th in passing yards lineman, while ranking eighth in sacks in conference games. allowed (193.1). Prior to Campbell, he spent four seasons on staff at Johnson C. Smith The Fighting Camel defense further established itself in 2017, ranking University, where he served as the Golden Bulls’ defensive coordinator among the nation’s leaders in takeaways, aided by a school record 19 in- and associate head coach from 2011-12. terceptions. For the fifth time in four years, a member of the CU defensive line was named First Team All-PFL (Emmanuel Olenga). Defensive back After taking over as coordinator, Cox helped Johnson C. Smith collect Carlos Merritt was also named First Team All-PFL, tying CU’s single-sea- back to back winning season for the first time in forty years, while securing son record for interceptions with six. the school’s first postseason victory in the 2011 Pioneer Bowl. Cox, creator of the 3-Digit Defense, brings two decades of coaching Under Cox, the Golden Bulls improved an average of 63 spots in the experience to the CU program, including nine seasons as a defensive NCAA Division II rankings, marking the second biggest improvement in all coordinator and two as a head coach. of Division II. In 2014, the Campbell defense set program records for return Prior to his role as defensive coordinator, Cox served as Johnson C. touchdowns, interception return yards, pass breakups and quarterback Smith’s defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator from 2009-10. hurries, while improving the Camels’ production in total interceptions and tackles. From December 2005 until 2008, Cox worked as the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator at Division II Virginia Union in Richmond, Va. for Defensive end Ugonna Awuruonye was named First Team All-PFL, while two seasons, piloting a defense that ranked in the nation’s top-five in total Greg Milhouse (defensive line) and Andrew Yost (linebacker) were both defense, passing defense and passing efficiency defense. The Panthers named to the league’s second team. also ranked second in the country in red zone defense. Four more Camels on the defensive side received honorable mention Cox also served as VUU’s recruiting coordinator and defensive line coach nods, including senior linebacker Luke Hill, senior cornerback Isaiah How- from 2005-07. ard, junior defensive back Brandon Mobley and redshirt senior defensive lineman Isaac Scott. As recruiting coordinator, he increased the VUU Panthers’ roster from 60 student-athletes to over 100 student-athletes without additional athletic Awuruonye tied the CU single season sacks record at 7.5 and recorded scholarship funds. In 2005, Cox joined the Golden Bulls coaching staff as double digit tackles for loss for the second year in a row, while Yost came the defensive line coach and assistant recruiting coordinator. He was re- just three tackles from the single season stops mark. sponsible for generating a defensive playbook, game plans, and scouting reports. Yost was also named Second Team Academic All-PFL, while Lucas Smith earned first team honors, in addition to CoSIDA Academic All-District and Cox served as the defensive line coach (2001-02) and running backs FCS Athletic Directors Association Academic All-Star Team accolades. coach (2003-04), as well as recruiting coordinator at Livingstone College from 2001-05. In his first season as defensive coordinator at Campbell, Cox guided the Camel defense to improvements in total offense, points per game, rushing He was a head coach and defensive coordinator for the King George yards per game and passing yards per game. Those strides included Kodiaks, a semi-professional football team in King George, Va., from improvements of 62.3 yards of total offense and 54.7 yards rushing fewer 1998-2000. Cox took over an organization that had only won two games in per game. two years and produced back-to-back 6-4 records and two playoff berths. During his time as defensive coordinator, the Kodiaks only allowed an Two Camels on the defensive side, linebacker Matt Farris and defensive average of 170 total yards per game over two years. lineman Ugonna Awuruonye, were named honorable mention All-PFL. Farris led Campbell in tackles and finished 21st in the PFL with 77. The In 1990 and 1994, Cox was an assistant coach at Culpeper County High redshirt junior added 4.5 tackles for loss, a sack, an interception and a School in Culpeper, Va. Cox has attended training at the Washington forced fumble, tying a school record with 14 tackles against Charleston Redskins and Carolina Panthers camps (Sports International). He has also Southern. Farris added two tackles for loss with a sack against PFL been a member of the North Carolina Football Coaches Association. co-champion Marist and intercepted a pass in Campbell’s win over UVa.- Wise. Cox earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Livingstone College and has three children Jessica, Craig Jr. and Awuruonye, meanwhile, tallied a school record for most yards from tackles Jada, with his wife, Sandy.

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DAVID MARSH

OFFENSIVE Coordinator 2ND YEAR • Grand Canyon ’10

David Marsh begins his second season as Campbell’s offensive coordina- Smith set Campbell single-season records for rushing yards, total offense tor. (3,161), all-purpose yards (1,272) and touchdowns responsible for (30). After just one season, Smith is already Campbell’s career leader in touch- Marsh led Campbell’s offense to a banner year in 2017, guiding the Cam- down passes with 18. The Leesburg, Va. native rushed for 12 touchdowns els to becoming the PFL’s top offensive unit, averaging 436.5 yards per on the season, adding 1,889 yards passing. game, a school record. CU was also one of two squads in the PFL to av- erage more than 33 points per game, adding the league’s second highest In addition to being named the PFL’s Offensive Freshman of the Year and rushing yards per game total at 228.7 yards per game. Second Team All-PFL, Smith was a finalist for the STATS Jerry Rice Award for FCS freshman player of the year, finishing fourth in the final voting, and Campbell also set school record for passing touchdowns (21) and passing was also named to the STATS Walter Payton Award watch list, as well as yards per game (207.8), while hitting the 50 touchdown mark for the sec- the College Football Performance Awards’ (CFPA) 2017 midseason watch ond time in the program’s 10 seasons. list for the FCS National Performer of the Year Trophy.

Quarterback Daniel Smith was named First Team Freshman All-America Marsh came to Campbell after spending the 2016 season as an assistant by Phil Steele, finishing the 2017 regular season with the fourth-most at Texas A&M under head coach Kevin Sumlin and offensive coordinator rushing yards in the country, with his 1,272 yards on the ground leading Noel Mazzone. all FCS freshmen and quarterbacks. Smith also leads the nation in rush yards per carry (9.13), while standing second in rushing yards per game, The Aggies ranked second in the SEC in total yards (6,071) and third in fifth in points responsible for per game, ninth in total offense,1th 1 in points points per game (34.9), while wide receiver Josh Reynolds led the SEC responsible for, 11th in rushing touchdowns, 17th in all-purpose yards, In receiving yards (1,039). Texas A&M went 8-5 overall, falling to Kansas 18th in total touchdowns, 20th in passing yards per completion and 24th in State 33-28 in the Texas Bowl. scoring. Prior to his time in College Station, Marsh was a member of Mazzone’s offensive staff at UCLA, coaching inside receivers with the Bruins from 2013-16, also coaching the offensive line in the spring of 2015. With Marsh’s help, UCLA ranked 23rd nationally in total offense in 2014 (467.8), also standing 34th in rushing yards (209.5), paced by the PAC-12’s lead- ing rusher, Paul Perkins.

With UCLA, Marsh coached NFL Draft picks Thomas Duarte (Miami Dolphins) and Shaq Evans (), as well as free agent signee Devin Fuller (Atlanta Falcons), guiding Bruins to all-conference honors five times.

Marsh spent the 2011 and 2012 seasons at Saguaro High School in Scottsdale, Ariz., serving as passing game coordinator while coaching quarterbacks and wide receivers in 2011, then taking offensive coordinator duties in 2012. The Sabercats won the 2011 Arizona State Championship, and ranked No. 1 in the state in total offense in 2012 (521.3). He coached 2015 Texas A&M Freshman All-American Christian Kirk to two MaxPreps All-American seasons, as well as 2011 Arizona Player of the Year D.J. Foster, who went on to play collegiately at Arizona State, signing with the New England Patriots as a priority free agent in 2016.

Marsh began his coaching career at Mesquite High School in Gilbert, Ariz. under head coach Mike Reardon in 2008, where he spent three seasons. With the help of Marsh, Mesquite hosted the school’s first playoff game in 2009, again hosting in 2010. He coached the state’s leading rusher in 2010, future University of Arizona running back Anthony Lopez, as well as future Northern Arizona University tight end R.J. Rickert, who was an all- state selection and region player of the year in 2010.

Marsh was a member of the United States Marine Corps from 2003-08, serving as a member of the Cherry Point Base Ruby Team in 2006-07, and deploying to Iraq in 2008 as a squad leader.

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BRYAN Butterworth

Def. Pass Game Coord. / Defensive Backs 4TH YEAR • Sacred Heart ‘06

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

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.

Upon his return to CU, the Camels ranked fifth in the nation in total defense, allowing only 279.3 yards per game. Among FCS programs, 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 categories, adding single season marks for tackles for loss (85.0) and total sacks (38.0).

Defensive backs Chris Beaty and Brandon Mobley were also named honorable mention All-PFL. He worked with the Minutemen’s corners in 2011 in one of the toughest Football Championship Subdivision conferences in the country in the The Camels again ranked among the nation’s best defenses in 2016, Colonial Athletic Association (CAA). Butterworth coached the UMass standing 17th in the country in total defense, allowing only 322.1 yards per cornerbacks in 2011 in a base 3-4 scheme. He also acted as the defensive game. CU ranked 27th in rush defense (129.0) and 35th in passing yards sideline caller during the season. allowed (193.1). Freshman cornerback Kirkland Nelms was selected to both the CAA and Campbell ranked among the nation’s leaders in takeaways in 2017, the Sports Network FCS National Rookie of the Week list (9/19/11). The posting a school record 19 interceptions. Defensive back Carlos Merritt Minutemen ranked sixth in the CAA in total defense (365.5), total defense was also named First Team All-PFL, tying CU’s single-season record for (208.9) and sixth in interceptions (13) in 2011. The program also placed interceptions with six. Merritt headlined a group of 10 Camels to be named fifth in pass defense efficiency (124.6). All-PFL, including cornerback Dante Simmons, who was tabbed honorable mention all-conference after grabbing five interceptions. From 2008-11, Butterworth coached the safeties at UMass and aided the secondary to a 39th national finish in 2010. Two of the safeties he Sacred Heart also ranked among the top defenses in FCS during Butter- coached during his three years at the position were First Team All-CAA worth’s tenure, leading the country in interceptions in 2013 and red zone honorees. Butterworth came to UMass in 2007 as a Defensive Graduate defense in 2014. Sacred Heart reached the FCS Playoffs in both seasons, Assistant. He worked directly with the program’s head coach, Don Brown, earning a No. 25 national ranking. to coach a secondary that finished 34th nationally. He also assisted with the four special team units (kickoff, punt, punt return and field goal Butterworth coached AP All-American and All-NEC pick J.D. Roussel defense). during both seasons, also tutoring All-NEC selection Gordon Hill. Roussel and Steven Thomas both received national defensive player of the week As a player, Butterworth played two years at Canisius in Buffalo, N.Y. and honors under Butterworth. 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 previously coached the Campbell defensive backs during the Academic Council. As a receiver he led the Pioneers with 36 catches for 2012 season, also coordinating the Camels’ punt rush, kickoff units, punt 403 yards as a senior in 2005. return and kick return specialists. Butterworth, a Scituate, Mass. native, graduated Cum Laude from Sacred He came to Campbell in the spring of 2012 after spending five seasons at Heart in 2005 with a degree in business. the University of Massachusetts.

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ADAM MORRIS

Recruiting Coordinator / Wide Receivers 6TH YEAR • Ithaca ‘07

Adam Morris enters his sixth year at Campbell, guiding the Camels’ wide receivers and serving as recruiting coordinator.

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

Aaron Blockmon has been named all-conference three times with the help of Morris, and enters the 2018 season as Campbell’s career leader with 105 catches, 2,067 yards receiving and 20 touchdown grabs. The redshirt senior is also tied for Campbell’s all-time overall touchdowns scored lead with 21.

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.

In 2016, the then redshirt sophomore doubled CU’s previous single sea- son marks for yards (previous 497, Jabri Ridenhour, 2014) and touch- downs (previous 5, 3 times) with 10 scores. Heading into his third season, Blockmon is already Campbell’s all-time leader in receiving yards (1,491) and receiving touchdowns (15).

Blockmon was named honorable mention All-PFL in 2015, setting Camp- bell freshman records for receiving yards (453) and receiving touchdowns (5). Blockmon’s 453 receiving yards is the fourth-most by a Camel overall in a single-season, while his five TD catches tied the then CU record. 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 Following the 2015 season, he was also accepted in the NCAA and NFL Brook and Coastal Carolina in the conference standings, with each pro- 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.

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DAMIEN ADAMS

Defensive Line 6TH YEAR • Fayetteville State ‘03

Damien Adams enters his sixth season at Campbell, instructing the defen- sive line.

Adams has coached the CU defensive line into the most vaunted in the Pioneer Football League, helping the Camels pile up 104 sacks and 281 total tackles for loss over the last four seasons.

For the fifth time in four years, a member of the CU defensive line was named First Team All-PFL (Emmanuel Olenga) in 2017.

In 2015, Adams’ front line helped the CU defense rank fifth in the nation in total defense, holding opponents to just 279.3 yards per game. Among FCS programs, 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 categories, adding single allowed only 885 yards rushing in 10 games. season marks for tackles for loss (85.0) and total sacks (38.0). In 2011, Adams coached Darius Powell, a second team All-CIAA selection Greg Milhouse and Ugonna Awuruonye both garnered First Team All-PFL and Jamaal Dixon, an All-Rookie team pick. Adams’ unit amassed 21.5 accolades, while Rogers Clark was named to the honorable mention list. sacks, 43.5 tackles for loss and was a part of a FSU defense that held opponents to 12 points or less five times. Following the season, Milhouse, along with long snapper Danny Dillon, became the first Camels to sign with NFL franchises. Milhouse inked a In fact, the Broncos were first in the NCAA’s Division II in total sacks in contract with the New York Giants, while Dillon signed with the Arizona 2009 and ranked fourth in tackles for loss. Cardinals. A 2003 graduate of FSU, Adams was a captain on FSU’s 2002 and 2003 The Camels again ranked among the nation’s top-20 defenses in 2016, CIAA Championship squads and was named to the All-CIAA team in his standing 17th, allowing only 322.1 yards per game. For the fourth time in final three seasons, 2001-03, at FSU. three years, a member of the CU defensive line was named First Team All-PFL (Syd Holt). Adams received his Bachelor’s Degree in Geography and, soon after graduation, became head football coach at Benson Middle School in Ben- Both Ugonna Awuruonye and Greg Milhouse were named All-PFL in 2014, son, N.C. In his three years at the helm, he led Benson to a 14-7 record. with Awuruonye taking first and Milhouse earning second team honors. Isaac Scott was also named an All-PFL honorable mention. After his stint at Benson, Adams became an assistant coach in charge of the defensive line at South Johnston High School. Adams helped lead Additionally, Lucas Smith earned First Team Academic All-PFL honors, in South Johnston to a 10-2 record and a Cape Fear Valley Conference addition to CoSIDA Academic All-District and FCS Athletic Directors Asso- Championship. ciation Academic All-Star Team accolades. Adams is married to Teneisha Parker of Tarboro, N.C. and they have two Awuruonye tied the CU single season sacks record at 7.5 and recorded sons, Bryce and Chase. double digit tackles for loss for the second year in a row, while Yost came In 2011, Adams coached Darius Powell, a second team All-CIAA selection just three tackles from the single season stops mark. and Jamaal Dixon, an All-Rookie team pick. Adams’ unit amassed 21.5 sacks, 43.5 tackles for loss and was a part of a FSU defense that held In 2013, his first season at CU, Adams helped the Camel defense to im- opponents to 12 points or less five times. provements in total offense, points per game, rushing yards per game and passing yards per game. Those strides included improvements of 62.3 In fact, the Broncos were first in the NCAA’s Division II in total sacks in yards of total offense and 54.7 yards rushing fewer per game. The team 2009 and ranked fourth in tackles for loss. also set a new record for sacks with 27 on the year. A 2003 graduate of FSU, Adams was a captain on FSU’s 2002 and 2003 Awuruonye was also named honorable mention All-PFL. CIAA Championship squads and was named to the All-CIAA team in his final three seasons, 2001-03, at FSU. Awuruonye tallied a school record for most yards from tackles for loss (83) and picked up the second most tackles for loss (14.0) and sacks (7.0) in a Adams received his Bachelor’s Degree in Geography and, soon after single season despite only playing in eight games. The redshirt soph- graduation, became head football coach at Benson Middle School in Ben- omore led the PFL in tackle for loss and stops by a defensive lineman, son, N.C. In his three years at the helm, he led Benson to a 14-7 record. while ranking eighth in sacks in conference games. After his stint at Benson, Adams became an assistant coach in charge Adams came to CU after serving in the same capacity at nearby Fayette- of the defensive line at South Johnston High School. Adams helped lead ville State University, his alma mater, for five seasons. South Johnston to a 10-2 record and a Cape Fear Valley Conference Championship. 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 Adams is married to Teneisha Parker of Tarboro, N.C. and they have two defensive linemen accounted for 11.5 sacks and the Broncos’ defense sons, Bryce and Chase. 24 @gocamelsFB 2018 campbell football

NICK GRIMES

TIGHT ENDS 2ND YEAR • Sam Houston State ’09

Nick Grimes begins his second season as Campbell’s tight ends coach in 2018.

In Grimes’ first season on the Campbell staff, the Camel offense became the PFL’s top offensive unit, averaging 436.5 yards per game, a school 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 game total at 228.7 yards per game.

Campbell also set school record for passing touchdowns (21) and passing yards per game (207.8), while hitting the 50 touchdown mark for the sec- ond time in the program’s 10 seasons.

Grimes joined the Campbell staff in the spring of 2017 as the Camels’ tight ends coach.

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.

During his time at Cincinnati, the Bearcats participated in the 2015 Hawaii Bowl, as well as the 2014 Military Bowl, claiming a share of the 2014 American Athletic Conference title.

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 School in 2013 where he was the offensive coordinator and strength and conditioning coordinator.

After lettering one season as a defensive lineman at Tulsa, Grimes trans- ferred to Sam Houston State, where he lettered three seasons, earning honorable mention All-Southland Conference accolades, also taking a SHSU offensive lineman of the year nod. He was also a team captain.

Grimes graduated from Sam Houston State in 2009 with a degree in kine- siology and a minor in history.

Originally from College Station, Texas, Grimes finished his high school 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 a Shrine Bowl participant.

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D.J. SUMMERS

RUNNING BACKS 6TH YEAR • Catawba ‘97

D.J. Summers begins his sixth year at Campbell as the Camels’ running backs coach.

Summers again helped lead Campbell to one of the top rushing outputs 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 than 33 points per game, while leading the conference in total yards with a school record 436.5 yards per game.

Campbell also set school record for passing touchdowns (21) and passing yards per game (207.8), while hitting the 50 touchdown mark for the sec- ond time in the program’s 10 seasons.

Two different Campbell running backs produced 100-plus yard games in 2017, helping the Camels match program records for overall and confer- ence wins in a single season. Joshua Jones posted 111 yards with a TD in Campbell’s season-opening win over Methodist, adding 109 yards in a PFL victory over Morehead State.

Montel Goods also turned in a 100 yard clip against Morehead State, posting 193 yards and three touchdowns on the way to being named FCS National Freshman of the Week by STATS PFL Offensive Player of the The then freshman duo of Keith Goss and De’Shawn Jones, meanwhile, Week. Goods’ 193 yards are the third-most in Campbell’s Division I era, combined for 980 yards and seven touchdowns on the ground. and the most ever by a Camel at Barker-Lane Stadium. Summers coached at his alma mater, Catawba College, for 11 seasons Campbell led the PFL in rushing in 2015 with 1,956 yards, led by First before making the move to Campbell, guiding the Indians’ wide receivers. Team All-PFL running back De’Shawn Jones. Jones, who enters his senior Summers duties also included coordinating the passing game and recruit- season in 2016, topped the PFL in rushing with 1,072 yards, adding eight ing, as well as being the pro liaison. touchdowns. He ran for 100-plus yards four times. In 2008, Summers tutored single-season rushing record breaker Jamelle Jones finished his career as Campbell’s all-time rushing leader (2,632), Cuthberston. In 2007, he coached two All-SAC running backs in Kory Fish- adding 641 yards and nine touchdowns, despite an injury shortened sea- er and George Bell. His group of backs broke the school record for rushing son. Jared Joyner was a Second Team All-PFL performer in his absence, yards in a single season with 2,616 yards and 41 TD’s. rushing for 741 yards and eight scores. Prior to his return to Catawba, Summers coached wide outs at West Ired- In addition to Jones’ All-PFL accolades, senior fullback Dalton Dillon was ell High School. He began his coaching career at Polk County High School named all-conference for the third time in 2015, earning second team in 1997. He coached the receivers and defensive backs at Polk County honors. Dillon posted 137 yards rushing with a touchdown, as well as 21 from 1997-01 and also served as basketball coach. yards receiving on the year. Dillon became the second Camel to be named First or Second Team All-PFL three times, joining former offensive lineman Summers was a four-year performer at Catawba, earning All-SAC honors Sam Issermoyer (2009-11). in 1995 and 1996. During his four years, Summers totaled 68 receptions for 1,284 yards and caught 15 touchdown passes. He stands 17th among In 2014, Dalton Dillon was named First Team All-PFL at fullback, also Catawba’s all-time receiving leaders and is second in career yards per earning First Team Academic All-PFL status. catch at 18.9 per reception. He graduated in 1997 with a degree in physi- cal education. Summers guided the Camels to their second consecutive 2,000-plus yard rushing season, paced by De’Shawn Jones and Keith Goss’ combined In high school, at West Iredell, Summers started all four seasons and 771 yards on the ground. earned a spot in the East-West All-Star Game. As a wide receiver, quarter- back and defensive back, he was a two-time all-conference performer and In his first season in Buies Creek, Summers guided senior Kurt Odom to was team MVP as a senior. an All-America selection, Campbell’s first in program history, earning Third Team honors from the Sports Network. Odom was also named First Team All-PFL.

The Camels set 21 offensive team records in 2013, including rushing yards (2,800) and total offense (5,236).

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KEVIN THOMPSON

OFFENSIVE LINE 6TH YEAR • Savannah State ‘96

Kevin Thompson enters his sixth season as Campbell’s offensive line coach.

Over the last five seasons, Thompson has built Campbell’s offensive line to the top of the PFL. 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 was also one of two squads in the PFL to average more than 33 points per game, while leading the conference in total yards with a school record 436.5 yards per game.

Campbell also set school record for passing touchdowns (21) and passing yards per game (207.8), while hitting the 50 touchdown mark for the sec- ond time in the program’s 10 seasons.

Tackle Shuler Littleton was named Second Team All-PFL in 2017, paving the way for First Team Freshman All-America and PFL Offensive Fresh- the Bulls to back to back winning records for the first time in 40 years. man of the Year Daniel Smith. The Camels ranked among the national The team also concluded the season on a four-game winning streak, its leaders in first down offense (8th), scoring offense (21st), rushing offense longest since 1996. (13th) and total offense (24th) at the conclusion of the regular season. Behind Thompson’s line, quarterback Keahn Wallace set the mark for Campbell led the PFL in rushing in 2015 with 1,956 yards, with Thomp- most passing yards in a single-season at JCSU with 2,280, and Dedrick son’s offensive line paving the way for the league’s leading rusher, First Anderson became the Golden Bulls’ first 1,000-yard rusher since 1991. Team All-PFL running back De’Shawn Jones. During the Golden Bulls’ Pioneer Bowl championship run in 2011, Thomp- Three members of the offensive line were named all-conference, with red- son constructed an offensive line that allowed JCSU to total 3,881 yards shirt sophomore Brian Stryffeler leading the way with second team honors. of offense. His o-line also protected quarterback Keahn Wallace, who pro- Josh Hutto and Laurin O’Briant also earned honorable mention nods for duced 2,005 yards through the air and a record 473 yards on the ground. the Camels. Thompson began coaching at his alma mater, Savannah State University. CU ranked third in the PFL in rushing offense in 2016, with Stryffeler and As a player, Thompson’s offensive unit paved the way for both of SSU’s O’Briant earning honorable mention all-conference nods. all-time leading rushers. In 1992, his team made the NCAA Division II playoffs and was ranked eighth in the country. That same year saw In addition to the team’s success on the ground, Campbell’s last four Thompson gain honorable mention accolades from the SIAC. Thompson seasons have been the best in the program’s passing history, throwing for earned second team honors on the 1994 All-SIAC list. more than 2,000 yards in each. Thompson began coaching at SSU in 1995 as a student assistant and In 2014, Thompson coached three Campbell offensive linemen to All-PFL took over the Tigers offensive line in 1996. From SSU, Thompson followed selections , including First Team member Will Sawyer at left guard. Senior his old coach Bill Davis to JCSU. Under Thompson’s tutelage, the offen- center Dalton Brown and freshman right tackle Josh Hutto were also sive line at JCSU led the way for the CIAA Offensive Player of the Year honorable mentions. and leading rusher in 2000.

In his first season as the Camels’ offensive line coach, the program set Thompson moved on to Livingstone College in 2003. While at Livingstone, 21 offensive team records, including rushing yards (2,800), passing yards his offensive line opened holes for the conference all-purpose yard getter (2,436), and total offense (5,236). in 2004, giving up only 10 sacks the entire season. Thompson would also send one of his linemen to the All-CIAA ranks both years at Livingstone. Center Dalton Brown and left guard Will Sawyer also picked up honorable mention nods on the offensive line for the Camels, helping Campbell In 2005, Thompson joined the coaching staff at Florida A&M University. rank second in the PFL in rushing offense at 233.2 yards per game. The While at FAMU, his o-line led the way for the 2005 leading rusher in the Camels ran for more than 200 yards five times in 2013, including a school MEAC. In 2007, his line would make way for the Offensive Rookie of the record 513 in a win over UVa.-Wise. CU also passed for more than 275 Year who was second in the MEAC in rushing. yards four times. After leaving FAMU, Thompson became the offensive line coach at Lane Thompson, a 20 year coaching veteran throughout the Southeast, came to College before returning to JCSU. Buies Creek after spending four seasons at Johnson C. Smith University, where he served as associate head coach and offensive line coach, while A native of Decatur, Ga., he attended McNair Sr. High School in Atlanta, also handling the Golden Bulls’ equipment duties. and graduated from Savannah State in 1996 with a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice. Thompson and his wife, Tennile Simms, have two chil- Over his final two seasons at Johnson C. Smith, Thompson helped guide dren Kevin, Jr. and Kaylen.

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BEN HUNTER BOLLING Somerville

SAFETIES Defensive Quality Control 3RD YEAR • CAMPBELL ‘15 3RD YEAR • cAMPBELL ‘15

After wrapping up a record setting career, former Campbell wide receiver A former four year letterwinner with the Camels, Hunter Somerville begins Ben Bolling is a member of the Camel staff, coaching safeties. his third year on the Campbell football coaching staff.

Joining the coaching ranks in 2016, Bolling served as a defensive quality Somerville is a defensive quality control coach, working with the CU line- control coach before being promoted to safeties coach during the 2017 backers, also working with the special teams units. season. He also assisted with the Camels’ strength and conditioning program in 2017. Somerville headed the team’s video coordination operation in 2016.

Campbell ranked among the nation’s leaders in takeaways in 2017, Somerville lettered as a tight end and defensive end for the Camels from posting a school record 19 interceptions. Defensive back Carlos Merritt 2011-15, earning First Team Academic All-PFL and CoSIDA Academic was also named First Team All-PFL, tying CU’s single-season record for All-District 3 honors in 2013 and 2014. He played in all 12 team games in interceptions with six. Merritt headlined a group of 10 Camels to be named 2014, making five starts at tight end. All-PFL. Somerville converted to the defensive line in 2015, playing in two games Bolling finished his playing career as Campbell’s all-time leader in receiv- with a pair of tackles before being sidelined for the remainder of the sea- ing yards (1,329) and receptions (100), also tying for the program lead in son due to injury. Following his season ending injury, Somerville served as receiving touchdowns (8). an offensive and special teams assistant for Campbell.

The Knightdale, N.C. native interned with the Campbell coaching staff in A three-time PFL Academic Honor Roll member, Somerville was named the spring of 2016 before coming on in an official capacity. He was a two- one of 135 national semifinalists for the 2015 William V. Campbell Trophy, time CoSIDA Academic All-District 3 honoree, collecting accolades in 2013 presented by the National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame. He and 2015, and made his third appearance on the Academic All-PFL team was also a member of the NFF’s Hampshire Honor Society. in 2015. At Mount Tabor High School, Somerville was a teammate of current He caught passes in 10 games during his final season, hauling in 216 Campbell quarterbacks coach Donny McElveen and former CU assistant yards, also throwing for a TD pass in a win over Drake. Payton McCollum.

Bolling graduated from Campbell in 2015 with a degree in exercise and The Winston-Salem, N.C. native is currently pursuing his MBA at CU after sports science. Bolling is also Certified Strength and Conditioning Special- graduating from Campbell with a degree in criminal justice in 2015. ist from the National Strength and Conditioning Association.

GREG ANTHONY MILHOUSE ROBBINS

DEFENSIVE QUALITY CONTROL OFFENSIVE GRADUATE ASSISTANT 1ST YEAR • CAMPBELL 1ST YEAR • CAMPBELL ‘18

MATTHEW KARDULIS

DEFENSIVE QUALITY CONTROL 1ST YEAR • EMORY & HENRY ‘15

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JARRETT KADY OZIMEK KNIGHT

Video & Graphics Coordinator Director of Football Operations 1ST YEAR • CAMPBELL ‘16 3RD YEAR • CAMPBELL ‘16

Following an outstanding career with the Fighting Camels, Jarrett Ozimek Kady Knight begins her third season as the director of football operations is in his second year as Video & Graphics Coordinator for the Campbell at Campbell in 2017. football program. She assists in day to day operations for the Camels, handling team travel, Ozimek’s daily responsibilities include managing the film staff, gathering as well as the program’s budget. Knight also prepares and runs the team’s practice and game film for coaches and players, creating recruiting mailers annual golf tournament, and organizes summer team camps at Bark- and graphics, and producing weekly videos. er-Lane Stadium.

During his playing career, Ozimek was a four-time member of the Pioneer Prior to officially joining the CU football staff, the Wilmington, N.C. native Football League Academic Honor Roll. Following the 2016 season, he assisted the program in day to day operations, including travel, team was named to the National Football Foundation Hampshire Honor Society. meals and practice organization. He was also tabbed honorable mention All-PFL as a punter in 2015 after averaging 39.5 yards per attempt. Knight is 2016 Campbell graduate with a degree in business administra- tion and a concentration in marketing. Over his career, Ozimek punted 105 times for a 37.9 average with a career long boot of 64 yards. He also finished with 72 career points on 51 PATs and seven field goals.

A native of Greenville, N.C., Ozimek graduated in 2016 with a degree in sport management. He is pursuing his master’s degree in business administration.

In addition to his football-related activities, Ozimek also was a marketing intern in the Campbell Athletics Department, where his duties included graphic design and other promotional responsibilities. He also worked during the summer as an intern for the Buies Creek Astros Carolina League club, contributing to the team’s design, social media and game day efforts.

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JACKIE MIKE KNIGHT STRYFFELER

Director of Athletic Training Director of Strength and Conditioning 13TH YEAR • Olivet College ‘01 2ND YEAR • CAMPBELL ‘16

Director of Athletic Training Jackie Knight is in her 13th year at Campbell. Former Campbell Football standout Mike Stryffeler is in his fifth year on the Campbell staff and first as the Camels’ Director of Strength and Knight was named the Camels’ Director of Athletic Training in 2015, serv- Conditioning. ing as the head of CU’s athletic training department for the past six years. She heads all athletic training needs for Campbell’s football team while Stryffeler was named Director of Strength and Conditioning in 2018 after handling the entire department’s daily operations. serving as Director of Strength and Conditioning for Olympic Sports during the 2017-18 season. 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 pro- moted in the summer of 2011. Since taking over as director of Campbell’s The 2010 Campbell graduate is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Spe- athletic training program, Knight has helped greatly expand her staff, cialist (CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association. providing greater medical care for Fighting Camel student-athletes. He is also a Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified (SCCC) through the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association. In addi- Prior to Campbell, Knight worked as the head athletic trainer and assistant tion, Stryffeler is a Level 1 Sport Performance Coach Certified from USA professor in the Health and Physical Education Department at Hillsdale Weightlifting and CPR/AED cleared by the American Heart Association. College in Hillsdale, Mich. for three years. Before returning to Campbell in 2013, Stryffeler spent two seasons as a While receiving her master’s degree in athletic training from Indiana State graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of University, Knight was a graduate assistant in the Sycamores’ athletic Montana. The former Campbell football standout assisted the Grizzlies training department. During her stint at Indiana State, Knight also served in nearly all facets of their strength and conditioning program, working as an athletic trainer at Terre Haute North Vigo High School. directly with the UM men’s tennis team and serving as primary assistant with both football and men’s basketball programs. Knight got her bachelor’s degree in athletic training from Olivet College in Olivet, Mich. As an undergrad at Olivet, Knight served as the football A Sanford, N.C. native, Stryffeler assisted the Grizzlies while working equipment and student athletic trainer while participating as a student-athlete on the softball and basketball teams. She also had the op- toward his Master of Science in Health and Human Performance. portunity to be one of the athletic trainers for the Michigan Cadet National Wrestling Camp during the summer. In the summer of 2011, Stryffeler also interned at Florida Atlantic Universi- ty in Boca Raton, Fla., working primarily with football while assisting with Knight is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Great the program’s men’s basketball and volleyball teams. Lakes Athletic Trainers’ Association, Michigan Athletic Trainer’s Society, Mid-Atlantic Athletic Trainers Association, and is an American Red Cross Stryffeler also gained experience at his alma mater in 2010 and 2011 as First Aid/CPR/AED instructor. an intern, assisting with football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, softball and volleyball.

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.

In 2011, Stryffeler was named National Strength and Conditioning Associ- ation (NSCA) All-American Strength and Conditioning Athlete of the Year.

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.

Stryffeler and his wife, former Campbell Volleyball standout and current assistant coach, Ashley (Weers) Stryffeler, were married in 2014.

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MASON Adams 59

6-1 / 210 / R-FR. Defensive Line ANGIER, N.C. / HARNETT CENTRAL HS

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

Prep/Personal: Lettered at Harnett Central High School…

DAVION ANDERSON 37

6-1 / 195 / Sr. Defensive Back Macon, Ga. / Charleston Southern

2017: Played in all 11 games for the Camels, making five starts…Totaled 39 tackles, making 20 solo stops with a tackle for loss…Made one inter- ception and broke up three passes…Returned six kickoffs for 103 yards… Tallied a season-best 12 tackles, including a TFL, against Jacksonville… Made six tackles with an interception against Valparaiso...Notched six stops with a pass breakup in CU’s season finale against Drake…Post- ed five tackles in his Campbell debut against Methodist…Made three tackles in a win at Dayton…Collected two stops against Georgetown and Davidson…Also made tackles against Presbyterian, Morehead State and WALE Butler… ASHAYE 47 At Charleston Southern: 2016: Saw action in two games…Made five tackles, also breaking up three 6-4 / 210 / R-JR. passes and forcing a fumble…Knocked down three passes and made two Defensive Line stops in a win over North Greenville…Forced a fumble, notching three Atlanta, Ga. / Cross Keys HS tackles at Troy… 2017: Played in all 11 team games on the year…Made four tackles, includ- 2015: Recorded three interceptions, 2.5 sacks, 3.5 tackles for loss, a ing one solo stop…Recovered a fumble on a punt for a 15-yard touchdown forced fumble and a fumble recovery as a freshman...Finished eighth on in a win against Valparaiso, adding a tackle…Gathered a season-high the team in tackles with 32...Forced a critical fumble in the win over New- three stops in Campbell’s season-opening win over Methodist… berry (9/6), adding four tackles, a sack and a pass breakup...Stood out in CSU’s near-upset of Vanderbilt (10/11), intercepting a fourth quarter pass 2016: Played in two games… that gave the Bucs possession behind just a point...Also had four tackles and half a sack against Vanderbilt...Tallied a season-high five tackles, 2015: Redshirted the 2015 season… including one for loss, against Presbyterian (10/18)...Had interceptions in wins over Gardner-Webb (11/8) and Liberty (11/15)...Returned INT against Prep/Personal: Named MVP and picked up the team leader award as Gardner-Webb for a touchdown...Interception against Liberty led to a first a senior…Named defensive MVP as a junior for the Indians…Tallied half touchdown… a school record 12 sacks…Coached by Kevin Saunders and David Radford…Also played basketball, tennis and track & field…An A/B honor Prep/Personal: A two-time All-State and All-Region honoree Northeast roll student…Registered perfect attendance twice…Received the biology Magnet High School in Macon, Ga. as a safety…Finished his senior superstar award…Full name is Adewale Mikal Babington-Ashaye…Born season with 50 tackles and three interceptions, returning two for touch- Feb. 12, 1997 in Chicago, Ill. …Son of Jacqueiline E. Pettiford…Has five downs…Completed his career with 14 career interceptions, earning Best older siblings…Plans a biology or phycology major… Defensive Back and team MVP honors from Northeast in his junior and senior seasons…In addition to football, Anderson lined up on the baseball TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2016 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 and track teams…Son of Kimberly and Cedric Newton...Born February 11, 2017 11 1 3 4 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1996...Majoring in athletic training… TOTAL 13 1 3 4 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2017 11 20 19 39 1.0 5 4 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 11 20 19 39 1.0 5 4 0 0 0 0

INT G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2017 11 1 29 0 29 29.0 2.6 TOTAL 11 1 29 0 29 29.0 2.6

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against Bluefield…Returned two kickoffs for 30 yards in a win over But- ler…Played in three games before being sidelined due to injury…

LESTER Prep/Personal: Named all-region twice…A three-time all-area performer… 31 earned three letters at running back for the James B. Hunt High School Axson, Jr. 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… 6-0 / 175 / R-Fr. Full name is Darius Raytwan Barnes…Son of Hubert and Antawn Defensive Back Hammonds…Born Aug. 25, 1997 in Wilson, N.C. …Plans a mechanical Orlando, Fla. / Foundation Academy engineering major…

2017: Redshirted the 2017 season… RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2016 3 17 90 1 35 5.3 30.0 2017 7 82 295 3 15 3.6 42.1 Prep/Personal: Named second team all-state as a senior…a two-time first TOTAL 10 99 385 4 35 3.9 38.5 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…Plans a business major… bryant barr 21 DARIUS 5-11 / 200 / R-Fr. 30 RUNNING BACK BARNES Gibsonville, N.C. / Eastern Guilford HS

6-0 / 200 / JR. 2017: Redshirted the 2017 season… Running Back Wilson, N.C. / Hunt HS 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: Saw action in seven games on the season, making two starts at tions for the Wildcats (wide receiver, defensive back, quarterback, running running back against Jacksonville and Drake…Rushed 82 times for 306 back and linebacker)…Posted 1,650 all-purpose yards as a senior, yards and three touchdowns…Averaged 3.6 yards per carry…Also made averaging over 200 yards per game…Collected 13 passing touchdowns an eight yard catch…Rushed for a season-high 96 yards on 24 carries in with 20 rushing scores and three receiving TDs…Added two interceptions Campbell’s season finale against Drake…Collected 66 yards on 13 carries and a fumble recovery…Coached by Kennedy Tinsley…Also lettered in in a win over Valparaiso…Collected 49 yards on 17 attempts with a touch- basketball and baseball…Born Jan. 18, 1999 in Greensboro, N.C. …Son down against Jacksonville…Tallied 38 yards on 14 carries with a TD at of Bryant Barr, Sr. and Regina Joyner… 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 Chowan…Carried twice for 28 yards and a score in the season opener

GoCamels.com 33 2018 campbell football ing touchdowns record, topping the previous receiving yards mark by 45 yards…Connected on the longest reception in Campbell history, a 96 yard touchdown against San Diego…Owned a team-best 1,060 all-purpose AARON yards…Rushed twice for 22 yards…Surpassed 100 yards receiving six 4 times on the year…Scored a touchdown in each of his final five games of BLOCKMON the season…Hauled in a career-high eight passes at Drake for 162 yards and a touchdown…Caught six passes for 161 yards and a touchdown 6-1 / 205 / R-Jr. against USD…Made five receptions for 131 yards and a TD in a win at Wide Receiver Morehead State…Caught six passes for 110 yards and a touchdown in Sanford, N.C. / Southern Lee HS a win over Davidson…Posted 101 yards on five grabs and a TD in CU’s 2017: Named Second Team All-PFL…Also tabbed Second Team All-PFL season opening win over Bluefield… by Phil Steele…Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Led the Camels with 576 yards receiving on 27 grabs with five touchdowns…Averaged 2015: Picked up an All-PFL honorable mention…Named to the PFL Aca- 21.3 yards per catch...Limited to seven games due to injury, making five demic Honor Roll…Hauled in 453 receiving yards, the fourth best total in starts…Campbell’s career leader with 105 catches, 2,067 yards receiving CU single-season history…Tied the Campbell single-season record for re- and 20 touchdown grabs…Tied for Campbell’s all-time TDs scored lead ceiving touchdowns with five (Ben Bolling, 2013; Preston Dodson, 2011)… with 21 (De’Shawn Jones)…Owns 2,257 all-purpose yards, ranking fifth Stands just three receiving touchdowns off the Campbell career record… on Campbell’s all-time list…Owns 128 career points, ranking third on Caught 24 passes on the season, averaging 18.9 yards per catch… CU’s all-time list and leading all non-kickers…Owns nine career 100-yard Returned five kicks for 171 yards, averaging 34.2 yards per attempt… receiving games, adding two in 2017 (Methodist, at Butler)…Collected Totaled 624 all-purpose yards…Pulled down at least one pass in all 10 two passes for 105 yards and a TD against Methodist, including 34 score games played…Made nine starts at wide receiver…Posted a Campbell and a season-long 71 yard grab…Posted 70 yards on five catches against season-high and freshman record 115 yards on five catches, including Georgetown…Returned after four games to snag two touchdowns on four a 55-yarder and a touchdown at San Diego…His 115 yards is the third catches for 74 yards in a win at Dayton…Collected a season-high 128 most by a Camel in a single game ever…Returned a kick 95 yards for a yards on seven catches with a touchdown…Added a TD against Jackson- touchdown, the second longest in CU history, against Morehead State… ville, tacking on 46 yards on two catches…Produced 87 yards receiving Posted 99 yards receiving on three catches with a touchdown in a win on three catches in a win at Davidson…Hauled in four grabs for 66 yards over Drake…Added 76 yards receiving with a TD on four catches in a win against Drake… at Davidson…Totaled 37 yards on three catches with a touchdown in his collegiate debut, a win over Pikeville… 2016: Named First Team All-PFL…Became Campbell’s all-time leading receiver after just two seasons on the field (1,491)…Also CU’s all-time 2014: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2014 receiving touchdowns leader with 15…Became the Camels’ first 1,000 season… yard receiver in 2016 with a PFL leading 1,038 yards and 10 touchdowns, both Campbell records…Doubled CU’s previous single season marks for Prep/Personal: Twice named all-conference, as a wide receiver in 2013 yards (previous 497, Jabri Ridenhour, 2014) and touchdowns (previous 5, and as a running back in 2012…Named 3A all-state as a senior…Set 3 times) with 10 scores…Also set a Campbell single-season record with a school record with 1,572 receiving yards as a senior…Averaged 21.8 54 receptions…Started all 10 CU games…Named PFL Offensive Player yards per catch and 142.9 yards per game in 2013…Ran for over 1,200 of the Week and claimed a STATS FCS Offensive Player of the Week while playing running back as a junior…Coached by Donald Simon…An honorable mention (9/13) after hauling in seven Elijah Burress passes for all-conference sprinter in 2012 and 2013…Also played basketball and Campbell school records of 180 yards and four touchdowns in the 47-14 baseball…Full name is Aaron Lemar Blockmon…Son of Sheila Brown… win at Chowan…His four TD catches also tied the overall CU single game Has one sibling, Avery…A homeland security major… touchdowns scored record, and doubled the school’s single game receiv-

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2014 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2015 10 24 453 5 55 2.4 18.9 45.3 2016 10 54 1038 10 96 5.4 19.2 103.8 2017 7 27 576 5 71 3.9 21.3 82.3 TOTAL 28 105 2067 20 96 3.8 19.7 73.8

RIDGE BOYKIN 97

6-1 / 305 / R-JR. Defensive Line High Point, N.C. / Liberty

2017: Sat out the 2017 season, his first at Campbell…

At Liberty: 2016: Redshirted the 2016 season at Liberty…

At Louisburg: 2015: Collected nine tackles, including one sack on the year…Helped lead the Hurricane defense that allowed only 105 rushing yards during the entire season…

Prep/Personal: Finished his senior season with 62 total tackles and seven sacks…Set a school record for most tackles by a defensive lineman… Coached by Scott Bell…Full name is Elridge Boykin…Son of Lamar and Angela Boykin….Born on April 16, 1997…Majoring in business...

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ships…A three time All-Gazette and three-time all-conference performer… Set a Gaston County record with a 98 yard touchdown run…Coached by JAQUAN Mickey Lineberger…Also a state qualifier in track, medaling in the 400 5 meters…Full name is Jaquan Caderrus Brooks…Born Sept. 21, 1996 in BROOKS Gastonia, N.C. …Son of Jonathan Brooks and April Crawford…Has one sibling, Ja’Quasia Brooks…Cousin of former NFL wide receiver, first round 5-10 / 175 / R-JR. draft pick and NC State star Koren Robinson… Wide Receiver Belmont, N.C. / South Point HS RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2016 10 17 174 1 40 1.7 10.2 17.4 2017: Named Second Team All-PFL as a punt returner by Phil Steele… 2017 11 28 305 0 42 2.5 10.9 27.7 Named PFL Special Teams Player of the Week, returning five Methodist TOTAL 21 45 479 1 42 2.1 10.6 22.8 punts for a Campbell record 141 yards, adding a touchdown in his 2017 debut…His first punt return of the night went for 53 yards, going to the MU PUNT RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 11, later taking a punt back 54 yards for a touchdown in the first quarter, 2016 10 7 83 0 41 11.9 8.3 2017 11 23 289 1 54 12.6 26.3 the second longest punt return in CU history…Played in all 11 Campbell TOTAL 21 30 372 1 54 12.4 17.7 games, making three starts…Campbell’s top pass catcher on the season with 28 grabs, totaling 305 yards receiving…Averaged 10.9 yards per catch…Also rushed once for three yards…Returned 23 punts for 289 yards and a TD…Averaged 12.6 yards per punt return…Added five kickoff D’Ondray returns for 111 yards…Averaged 22.2 yards per kick return…Campbell’s 18 all-time leader in punt returns and punt return yards with 30 for 372… Bryson-Ashford Caught five passes for 57 yards against Georgetown, adding six punt returns for 73 yards, including a long of 31…Hauled in a season-high 85 6-0 / 205 / R-Fr. yards receiving on four grabs, including a long of 42 in a win at Dayton… Linebacker Collected a season-best six catches for 60 yards at Butler…Made five Columbia, S.C. / Ridge View HS catches in a win over Valparaiso for 21 yards…Snagged a 28 yard catch against Drake…Added three catches against Stetson and Jacksonville… 2017: Redshirted the 2017 season…

2016: Saw time in all 10 team games, making starts against Stetson and Prep/Personal: Earned the team’s linebacker award four times…Given the Drake…Caught 17 passes for 174 yards and a touchdown for the sea- team’s leader award as a senior…Named South Carolina Midlands player son…Returned seven punts for 83 yards, including a long of 41 yards at of the week in 2015…Helped the Blazers to a 10-3 record as a senior… Morehead State…Caught a pass in nine of 10 Campbell games…Hauled Coached by Perry Parks...Born Aug. 5, 1999…Son of Tamika Bryson… in a season-best five passes for 33 yards against Stetson…Posted a sea- son-long 40 yard reception for a touchdown in a win at Morehead State… 2015: Redshirted the 2015 season… isaiah 71 Prep/Personal: As a senior, posted 1,650 rushing yards and 700 passing, burch adding 34 tackles, two pass breakups and two forced fumbles…Totaled over 4,000 yards rushing and nearly 3,000 passing in his prep career… 6-3 / 305 / R-Fr. Helped lead the Red Raiders to four straight conference champion- Offensive Line Marion, N.C. / McDowell HS

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

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…Plans an exercise science major…

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6-2 / 220 / R-JR. Quarterback Fredericksburg, Va. / Mountain View HS

2017: Missed the 2017 season due to injury…

2016: Named to the HERO Sports’ FCS Freshman Player of the Year Watch List…Campbell’s starting quarterback for each of the team’s first six games before being sidelined due to injury…Recorded 858 yards passing and six touchdowns, connecting on 70-of-122 attempts with four interceptions…Rushed for 358 yards and a touchdown…Led the team with 1,216 yards of total offense…Rushed for a season-best 142 yards on 22 carries at Marist, adding 130 yards passing…Passed for 263 yards and four touchdowns, connecting on 18-of-23 attempts with 48 yards rushing… Gathered 161 yards through the air on 12-of-14 throws, running for 86

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6-1 / 200 / R-Fr. Defensive Back Hickory, N.C. / Hickory Christian

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

Prep/Personal: Led the Knights in interceptions as a sophomore, junior and senior…Named NACA tournament MVP as a senior…Named most outstanding defensive back twice…A two-time team captain…Collected the iron man award as a junior…Named JV defensive MVP as a fresh- man…Coached by Jim Ruark…Also lettered in basketball and baseball… Named all-conference in baseball three times…A Beta Club student…Full name is Lance Leland Cook, Jr. …Born March 15, 1999…Son of Lance, Jr. and Ellen Cook…Father played football at The Citadel and in the CFL with the …Grandfather also played football at Presbyterian, and uncle played football at Georgia…Plans a trust and wealth management major…

JACOB 72 yards and a score in his season debut against Bluefield…Notched 134 CUDDINGTON yards passing on 13-of-27 attempts with a touchdown against Presbyteri- 6-4 / 300 / R-JR. an, adding 46 yards rushing… Offensive Line Kenly, N.C. / North Johnston HS 2015: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2015 season… 2017: Saw time in all 11 Campbell games, making starts in four of the team’s final five games of the year…Played at both tackle and guard… Prep/Personal: A two-time First Team All-Commonwealth performer at Helped the Camels rank among the national leaders in first down offense quarterback…Also named first team all-state as a junior and first team (8th), scoring offense (21st), rushing offense (13th) and total offense (24th) all-region as a senior…Posted 1,400 passing yards, 900 rushing yards, 12 at the conclusion of the regular season…Helped Campbell rank second passing touchdowns and 10 rushing scores in 2014…Totaled more than in the PFL in scoring offense, total offense and rushing offense…Pushed 5,000 passing yards with 2,300 rushing yards, accounting for 41 passing CU to 200 or more yards rushing seven times and 400 or more yards of touchdowns and 22 rushing touchdowns in his prep career…Coached total offense in eight games…Helped CU roll up 434 yards of total offense by Lou Sorrentino…Took Second Team All-Commonwealth as a senior in a win over Methodist…Totaled 431 yards of total offense, including 243 in basketball…Full name is Elijah Minter Burress…Born Aug. 14, 1997 in yards rushing, in a win at Stetson…Set a school record for rushing yards Maryland…Son of Christopher and Tamala Burress…Has a brother and a against a conference opponent with 460 in a win over Morehead State, sister, Brandon and Jadon…Plans a business administration major…

PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic 2016 6 122 70 4 858 6 68 57.4 7.0 143.0 126.1 TOTAL 6 122 70 4 858 6 68 57.4 7.0 143.0 126.1

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2016 6 68 358 1 28 5.3 59.7 TOTAL 6 68 358 1 28 5.3 59.7

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5-10 / 200 / R-Fr. Defensive Back Orlando, Fla. / Dr. Phillips HS

2017: Redshirted the 2017 season…

Prep/Personal: A two-time first team all-state performer…Collected 72 tackles with five tackles for loss, six pass breakups and two touchdowns as a senior…Added 43 carries for 349 yards with six touchdowns…Full name is D’Jimon Charles…Born April 5, 1998 in Orlando, Fla. …Plans a business major…

36 @gocamelsFB 2018 campbell football 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 KAHLIL output of the season at Davidson with 344 yards rushing and 156 through 27 the air with six total TDs… DIXON

2016: Saw time in Campbell’s season-opening win over Bluefield where 5-9 / 210 / R-JR. the Camels piled up 572 yards of total offense… Running Back Angier, N.C. / Harnett Central HS 2015: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2015 season… 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 Prep/Personal: An Eastern Plains All-Conference performer in 2014… 59 yards on 12 carries, with a long of 11 yards, in a win over Methodist… Named offensive MVP as a senior…Tallied 40 tackles, two blocked field Carried nine times for 10 yards, adding a 10-yard catch against George- goals, three sacks and a fumble recovery as a senior…Played offen- town…Picked up five yards on the ground in a win over Valparaiso…Also sive and defensive line for the Panthers…Coached by Ashley Ennis… saw game action against Presbyterian, Stetson and Drake… Named honorable mention all-conference in basketball, as well as most improved…Earned the chemistry II award…Full name is Jacob Edward 2016: Rushed 19 times for 87 yards and a touchdown on the season… Cuddington…Born June 15, 1997 in Wilson, N.C. …Son of Richard and Saw time in four games…Tallied a season-high 63 yards and a score on Dana Cuddington…Has a younger sister, Anna…Father played basketball 12 carries in a win at Morehead State…Gained 16 yards on three carries at Barton College…Plans to major in engineering… in a win over Davidson…Added three carries for 11 yards against Blue- field…

2015: Redshirted the 2015 season… JAYSON DEMILD 12 Prep/Personal: Lettered at Harnett Central High School... RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 6-1 / 195 / R-Fr. 2016 4 19 87 1 31 4.6 21.8 Quarterback 2017 6 31 75 0 11 2.4 12.5 Parlin, N.J. / Sayreville War Memorial HS TOTAL 10 50 162 1 31 3.2 16.2

2017: Redshirted the 2017 season…

Prep/Personal: Named Home News Tribune Player of the Year in 2016… Also collected first team all-state honors…Led the Bombers to a 10-2 record and a North Group IV State Championship as a senior…Passed for 2,111 yards and 24 touchdowns in 2016…Added 482 rushing yards and eight scores…Coached by Chris Beagan…Also lettered in baseball and basketball…Born March 4, 1999…Son of John and Joanna DeMild…Has three siblings, John, James and Jenna Rose…Plans a business adminis- trations major…

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6-0 / 210 / R-JR. Punter Cambridge, Md. / Jireh Prep

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… Recorded only four touchbacks…Forced 11 fair catches on the season… Punted a season-high 10 times against Georgetown, averaging 35.0 yards per attempt with three fair catches, all inside the 20…Booted a sea- son-long 54-yard punt at Davidson, averaging 44.7 yards on three kicks… Also hit a 53-yarder in a win over Valparaiso, punting five times for a 31.4 COOPER average…Posted a 49-yard punt at Presbyterian, one of six attempts… 83 2016: Did not see game action… Eason-Riddle 5-11 / 190 / SO. 2015: Redshirted the 2015 season… Wide Receiver Raleigh, N.C. / Leesville Road HS Prep/Personal: Attended Jireh Prep Academy in Matthews, N.C. (2014)… Lettered four seasons at Cambridge South Dorchester…Helped the Vi- 2017: Saw time in 10 games as a freshman…Made appearances on spe- kings to a pair of conference titles, followed by a regional championship as a senior…Named first team all-state as a senior…A second team all-state cial teams and as a wide receiver…Did not record a catch… performer as a junior…Averaged 49 yards per punt as a senior…Convert- ed 18-of-25 career field goals and 198-of-215 extra points…Coached by Prep/Personal: Played five different positions for the Pride (quarterback, Jake Coleman…An honor roll student…Full name is Brad Mark Dennis… wide receiver, running back, safety and linebacker)…Coached by Brad Son of Mark and Becky Dennis…Born Jan. 4, 1996 in Cambridge, Md. … Wilson…Full name is Cooper Quinn Eason-Riddle…Born Jan. 21, 1999 Plans to major in criminal justice and homeland security… in Raleigh, N.C. …Son of John Riddle and Tracey Eason-Riddle…Has GoCamels.com 37 2018 campbell football two siblings, Spencer and Lilly…Brother, Spencer, plays football at South Carolina…Plans a mechanical engineering major…

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6-3 / 290 / R-Fr. Offensive Line Sanford, N.C. / Lee HS

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 confer- ence title in 2016…Coached by Burton Cates…Son of Jerome, Sr. and Connessa Ferguson…Has a sister, Connecia…Plans a sport management major…

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5-10 / 170 / R-SO. Added 3.0 tackles for loss, including 2.0 sacks…Forced and recovered Wide Receiver one fumble each…Also broke up a pass…Played in all 11 games…Made Clermont, Fla. / Lake Minneola HS a tackle in each game, collecting multiple stops six times…Posted three tackles against Presbyterian, Butler, Stetson and San Diego…Collected 2017: Made a appearances in three games before being sidelined due to sacks against Pikeville and Marist…Tacked on a tackle for loss at PC… injury…Made his collegiate debut in Campbell’s season opener against Methodist…Caught two passes for 24 yards at Presbyterian, including a 2014: Made nine tackles on the year, including one for loss…Added a 19-yard strike…Also played at Stetson… pass breakup and a quarterback hurry…Played in each of the Camels’ first four games before missing the remainder of the season due to injury… 2016: Redshirted the 2016 season… Posted three tackles against Appalachian State and Charleston South- ern…Tallied two tackles against Charlotte, adding another in a win over Prep/Personal: Posted 653 yards with nine touchdowns on 32 catches as Valparaiso…Earned a letter… 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 2013: Saw action in 10 games as a freshman…Made five tackles, one for by Walter Banks…Also lettered in basketball…Graduated summa cum a loss…Made a tackle for loss against Mercer…Recorded two stops in a laude…Full name is Blake Mathieu Flemming…Son of Jeff and Lisa win at Davidson… Flemming…Has two siblings, Amber and Skylar…Born Oct. 30, 1997 in Miami, Fla. ... Prep/Personal: Lettered four seasons at nationally-ranked Oscar Smith High…Collected all-district, all-region and all-Tidewater accolades… RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G Named Virginia Preps All-State and South District Player of the Year… 2017 3 2 24 0 19 0.7 12.0 8.0 Honored by the City of Chesapeake as a scholar-athlete…An honor roll TOTAL 3 2 24 0 19 0.7 12.0 8.0 student…Graduated from Campbell with a degree in business manage- ment …

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2013 10 2 3 5 1.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 DARREN 2014 4 2 7 9 1.0 3 1 0 0 0 1 24 2015 11 7 14 21 3.0 16 1 1 1 0 0 FLOWERS 2016 10 13 32 45 5.0 21 0 0 1 0 6 TOTAL 35 24 56 80 10.0 43 2 1 2 0 7

6-1 / 240 / R-Sr. SACKS G UA A Total Yds Defensive Line 2013 10 0 0 0.0 0 Chesapeake, Va. / Oscar Smith HS 2014 4 0 0 0.0 0 2015 11 2 0 2.0 10 2017: Lost the 2017 season due to injury… 2016 10 1 0 1.0 13 TOTAL 35 3 0 3.0 23 2016: Named honorable mention All-PFL…Tallied 45 tackles on the season…Posted 5.0 tackles for loss, including 1.0 sack…Also recovered a fumble…Logged six quarterback hurries…Made nine starts at defensive end, playing in all 10 CU games…Made a season-high 10 stops against Presbyterian, including 1.5 tackles for loss…Collected six tackles at Drake…Added five tackles each against Butler, Stetson and San Diego… Recorded a sack at Marist, posting four tackles…

2015: Posted 21 tackles on the season, collecting seven solo stops…

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6-1 / 205 / R-JR. 6-2 / 270 / R-Fr. Kicker/Punter Offensive Line Carrollton, Va. / Smithfield HS Concord, N.C. / First Assembly Christian

2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Made 1-of-4 field goal 2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2017 attempts…Converted all seven extra point attempts…Kicked off 38 times season… for 2240 yards, a 58.9 yards per try average…Notched seven touch- backs on the season…Drilled all three extra point attempts in a win over Prep/Personal: Lettered as an offensive and defensive lineman for the Methodist…Again went 3-for-3 on point after tries in a win at Davidson, Eagles…Named NCISAA All-State as an offensive lineman in 2017…Also missing both field goal attempts…Made 1-of-2 field goal attempts against registered 42 tackles, three sacks and two fumble recoveries…Totaled Drake, hitting a 30-yard try…Added tackles against Morehead State and 111 career tackles with five sacks and four fumble recoveries…Coached Dayton… by Craig Kean…Also lettered in track…Full name is Zachary Logan Hall… Born May 5, 1999 in Charlotte, N.C. …son of John Hall, Jr. and Korrie 2016: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Kicked an extra point in Hetv…Has four siblings, John, Jr., Brooke, Olivia and Sophia…Plans an CU’s season opening win over Bluefield… information technology major…

2015: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2015 season… MATT Prep/Personal: A two year letterwinner at Smithfield High…Named all- 33 state and first team all-conference as a kicker as a junior…Helped the HAMPTON Packers to an undefeated season as a sophomore…Missed his senior season due to injury…Connected on 7-of-8 field goals as a junior, adding 6-2 / 180 / R-Fr. 32 touchbacks and a 42 yards per punt average…Coached by Clark Har- WIDE RECEIVER rell…An all-state defender in soccer as a senior…Named all-conference in Bailey, N.C. / Southern Nash HS soccer as a junior…A two year team captain…An A/B honor roll student… Full name is Colin David Gary…Son of David and Cheryl Gary…Majoring 2017: Redshirted the 2017 season… in business… Prep/Personal: Coached by Brian Foster…Earned nine total letters for the SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G Firebirds…Also played basketball and competed on the track team…Full 2016 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1.0 name Matthew Hardy Hampton…Born Dec. 17, 1998 in Raleigh, N.C. … 2017 8 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 10 1.2 Son of Chris and Floresa Hampton…Has two brothers, Frank and Christo- TOTAL 9 0 0 0 0 8 0 1 11 1.2 pher, Jr. …Plans a criminal justice major…

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6-5 / 240 / R-Fr. 6-8 / 300 / R-JR. Defensive Line Defensive Line Greenville, N.C. / J.H. Rose HS Fayetteville, Ga. / Starr’s Mill HS

2017: Redshirted the 2017 season… 2017: Played in six games, making three starts after coming back from a preseason injury…Totaled 14 tackles, including 2.0 stops for loss… Prep/Personal: Named all-conference as a senior…Coached by David Made at least one stop in every appearance…Made his season debut in Wojtecki…Full name is Jamie Bernard Gaskins, Jr. …Born Nov. 14, a win over Valparaiso, making a tackle…Tallied a season-high five tackles 1998…Son of Jamie Gaskins, Sr. and Karen Presley…Has three siblings, against Jacksonville…Notched three tackles, with 1.5 TFL at Butler… Trey, Kesha and Janiya…Plans an engineering major… Against Drake, posted three stops with a 0.5 tackle for loss…Added tack- les against Dayton and Davidson… dre 2016: Totaled 34 tackles with 3.5 tackles for loss…Also broke up a pass, 92 blocked a kick and recovered a fumble…Played in all 10 CU games, mak- giles ing two starts…Tallied season-bests with six tackles against Presbyterian and Morehead State…Notched five tackles against Butler and Davidson… 6-3 / 305 / Fr. Defensive Line 2015: Redshirted the 2015 season… Richmond, Va. / Meadowbrook HS

2017: Redshirted the 2017 season…

Prep/Personal: A two year letterwinner at Meadowbrook High School… 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 all-conference honors in the shot put… GoCamels.com 39 2018 campbell football

Prep/Personal: Led the Panthers in receiving as a junior and senior as a tions and two touchdowns…Coached by Mike Castellano…A Skills USA tight end…Hauled in a school record 83 yard reception in 2013…A three- State Champion…An honor student…Born July 10, 1996 in Raleigh, N.C. year letterwinner…Coached by Chad Phillips…Also lettered in track and …Son of Eric and Marry Hartshorn…Has two siblings, Jon and Kristen… basketball…Born Feb. 5, 1997 in Atlanta, Ga. …Son of Tony and Mattie Plans an exercise and sport science major… Harper…Has a sister, Veronica… TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2015 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2015 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2016 4 0 2 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2016 10 9 25 34 3.5 7 1 0 1 1 1 2017 6 2 2 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2017 6 5 9 14 2.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 11 2 4 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 16 14 34 48 5.5 10 1 0 1 1 1

TRISTAN THOMAS 51 HARTSHORN 38 HAWKS 6-1 / 220 / R-Fr. 5-11 / 200 / R-Sr. Defensive Line Linebacker Salemburg, N.C. / Lakewood HS Apex, N.C. / Middle Creek HS 2017: Redshirted the 2017 season… 2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Played in six games on the season…Tallied four tackles…Made two stops in Campbell’s sea- Prep/Personal: Coached by Jame Lewis… Son of Larry and Callie son-opening win over Methodist…Added solo tackles against Stetson Hawks…Born Jan. 17, 1999 in Salemburg, N.C. …Majoring in exercise and Valparaiso, both CU victories…Also played against Presbyterian, science… Morehead State and Dayton…

2016: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Saw time in four games on the season…Posted tackles in Campbell wins against Chowan and tyrek Davidson… haywood 42 2015: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Played against David- son… 6-5 / 255 / R-Fr. DEFENSIVE LINE 2014: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2014 Charlotte, N.C. / Rocky River HS season… 2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2017 Prep/Personal: Helped lead Middle Creek High to four consecutive confer- season… ence championships and 47 total wins…Earned three letters as an inside and outside linebacker…As a senior, named all-metro, first team all-con- Prep/Personal: Coached by Jason Fowler…A two year letterwinner for the ference and defensive player of the year…Tallied 90 tackles in 2013, Ravens…Born Feb. 11, 1999 in Wilmington, N.C. …Son of Debra Jones… adding 10 sacks, eight fumble recoveries, four forced fumbles, 15 tackles Plans a trust and wealth management major… for loss, two interceptions and two touchdowns…Set a school record with four fumble recoveries in a game…Tallied 210 career stops with 15 sacks, 10 fumble recoveries, six forced fumbles 30 tackles for loss, four intercep-

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5-11 / 180 / R-JR. Defensive Back Charlotte, N.C. / Providence Day

2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Split time at safety and cornerback for the Camels, playing in all 11 games…Totaled 46 tackles, including 30 solo…Added a 0.5 TFL…Made three interceptions and forced a fumble…Tallied 140 interception return yards, including a 71-yard pick-6 at Stetson…Broke up eight passes on the season, including three at Butler…Made a season-high seven tackles three times (Georgetown, at Stetson, at Davidson)…Also recorded a 42 INT return against George- town…Added an interception with a 27-yard return against Jacksonville… Made four tackles and forced a fumble against Drake…Added four more tackles in a win at Dayton…Posted three stops against Jacksonville…

2016: Made 26 tackles on the season, including 17 solo stops…Broke up one pass…Forced two fumbles and recovered another…Played in all 10 Campbell games…Totaled a season-high five tackles at Chowan…Made three tackles and forced two fumbles against Presbyterian…Notched three stops and recovered a fumble against San Diego…Made four tackles in a win over Davidson…

2015: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2015 season… GABE Prep/Personal: Earned the team’s defensive back of the year as a junior 75 and senior…Collected special teams player of the year honors as a soph- HOLMES omore and a senior…Named all-state as a junior…Helped the Chargers to a state championship as a freshman, and a state finals appearance as 6-2 / 280 / R-SO. a sophomore…Gathered 400 yards receiving as a senior with three inter- Offensive Line ceptions, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, one kickoff return for Tarpon Springs, Fla. / East Lake HS a touchdown, one receiving score and over 1,000 all-purpose yards…Set a school record with seven interceptions in a season…Totaled 16 career 2017: Played in all 11 Campbell games, making starts in his final nine ap- interceptions with five forced fumbles…Coached by Bruce Hardin…Also pearances at center…Helped the Camels rank among the national leaders led Providence Day to a conference basketball championship, as well as in first down offense (8th), scoring offense (21st), rushing offense (13th) two state track championships with a third place showing in the state triple and total offense (24th) at the conclusion of the regular season…Helped jump…A National Honor Society member…Full name is Deontae Javon Campbell rank second in the PFL in scoring offense, total offense and Henderson…Born May 25, 1997 in Charlotte, N.C. …Son of Dontae and rushing offense…Pushed CU to 200 or more yards rushing seven times Cindy Henderson…Has three siblings, Taylor, Trae and Cobie…Father and 400 or more yards of total offense in eight games…Helped CU roll played football at Savannah State… up 434 yards of total offense in a win over Methodist…Totaled 431 yards

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2016 10 17 9 26 0.0 0 1 2 1 0 0 2017 11 30 16 46 0.5 2 11 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 21 47 25 72 0.5 2 12 3 1 0 0

INT G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2016 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2017 11 3 140 1 71 46.7 12.7 TOTAL 21 3 140 1 71 46.7 6.7

GoCamels.com 41 2018 campbell football of total offense, including 243 yards rushing, in a win at Stetson…Set a Prep/Personal: Born on July 14, 1996 in Virginia Beach, Va. …Parents are school record for rushing yards against a conference opponent with 460 Jack and Debbie Howard…Has a brother, Brad…Earned academic honor in a win over Morehead State, helping three different Camels run for over roll accolades in his senior year in high school…Played for John Kepple 100 yards (Montel Goods: 193, Daniel Smith: 152, Josh Jones: 109)… at Tallwood High School…Also played AAU basketball…Named all-district Helped CU tally 486 yards of total offense in a win over Valparaiso… and first team all-region at wide receiver…Helped lead Tallwood to the Helped Campbell to its second 500 yard output of the season at Davidson playoffs as a senior in 2014…Set school records with 38 receptions for with 344 yards rushing and 156 through the air with six total TDs… 751 yards and nine touchdowns…Also played basketball in high school…

2016: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2016 RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G season… 2017 8 10 142 2 20 1.2 14.2 17.8 TOTAL 8 10 142 2 20 1.2 14.2 17.8 Prep/Personal: A three-year letterwinner at East Lake High School… Helped the Eagles to district and regional championships, as well as 13-1 records as a sophomore and junior…Coached by Bob Hudson…Full name is Gabriel Omarr Holmes…Born Nov. 21, 1997 in Tampa, Fla. …Son of dorian Omarr Holmes and Carly Elghossein…Has a sister, Leylah…Plans a phys- 5 ical therapy major… jones

5-10 / 185 / R-Fr. Defensive Back Will 19 Orlando, Fla. / Ocoee HS howard 2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2017 season… 6-3 / 200 / R-Sr. Wide Receiver Prep/Personal: Totaled 44 tackles with four interceptions, 11 pass break- Virginia Beach, Va. / Blinn College ups, a fumble recovery and six total touchdowns as a senior…Gathered 104 career tackles, with 10 interceptions, 35 pass breakups, a forced 2017: Played in Campbell’s first eight games of the season before injury… fumble, a fumble recovery and a blocked field goal…Coached by Ben Bull- Started at wide receiver at Presbyterian…Caught 10 passes for 142 yards ock…Born Aug. 1, 1999 in Orlando, Fla. …Son of Bruce and Kim Jones… and two touchdowns on the season…Hauled in at least one pass in five Has two siblings, Kennan and Mason…Father played football at South games, including four straight (Georgetown, at PC, at Stetson, Morehead Carolina State…Plans a business administration major… State)…Made multiple catches twice…Collected season-bests of four catches for 60 yards and two touchdowns in a win over Morehead State… Notched three grabs for 34 yards against Georgetown…Registered a sea- son-long 20 yard catch at Presbyterian…Also collected catches at Butler JOSHUA (17 yards) and Stetson (11 yards)… JONES 22 At Blinn College: 2016: Did not play due to injury… 5-8 / 170 / R-JR. Running Back 2015: Played in nine games…Hauled in 10 receptions for 135 yards and a Augusta, Ga. / Lakeside HS touchdown with a long reception of 42 yards… 2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Rushed for 399 yards At Old Dominion: and a touchdown on 80 carries…Also hauled in 15 passes for 91 yards… 2014: Redshirted at Old Dominion in 2014... 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 grab, adding 11 yards on the ground at Butler…

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… Gained 22 yards on four carries in a win over Bluefield…

2015: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2015 season…

Prep/Personal: A four year letterwinner for the Panthers…A three-time second team all-region performer…Named all-county as a junior…Earned honorable mention all-county accolades as a senior…Coached by Steve Hibbitts…Also earned three letters in track…Helped set the Lakeside High 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…

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2016 5 9 61 0 27 6.8 12.2 2017 11 80 399 1 27 5.0 36.3 TOTAL 16 89 460 1 27 5.2 28.8

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6-4 / 225 / R-SO. Tight End Stoneville, N.C. / McMichael HS

2017: Played in five games on the season, missing time due to injury… Tallied three catches for 34 yards…Returned three kickoffs for 39 yards… Collected his first career catch for four yards in a win over Methodist… Added an eight yard catch at Butler…Notched a season-long 22 yard reception against Drake…Returned two short kickoffs for 22 yards against Jacksonville…Also returned a kick against Drake for 17 yards…Also saw time against Davidson…

2016: Redshirted the 2016 season…

Prep/Personal: A two-time all-conference performer for the Phoenix…Set school records for single game rushing yards (283) and most touchdowns in a season (21)…Rushed for over 1,200 yards and passed for another 1,000 as a senior…Coached by Matthew Stack…Also lettered in baseball and basketball…Full name is Jake Marley Kemp…Son of Cecil and Lisa Kemp…Born Dec. 7, 1997 in Eden, N.C. …Has two siblings, Luke and Sa- die…Relative of Guilford County Hall of Famer Richard Kemp (football)…A business major…

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G trey 2017 5 3 34 0 22 0.6 11.3 6.8 jones 63 TOTAL 5 3 34 0 22 0.6 11.3 6.8

5-11 / 270 / r-Fr. Offensive Line Jacksonville, N.C. / Jacksonville HS

2017: Redshirted the 2017 season…

Prep/Personal: A two-time all-conference and all-area offensive lineman for the Cardinals…Helped Jacksonville High to a regional runner-up finish and a 10-5 record as a senior…Coached by Beau Williams…Also lettered in baseball…Named to the National Honor Society…Named a SAT Scholar…Full name is Eddie Lee Jones III…Son of Eddie, Jr. and Amber Jones…Has three brothers, Trent, Tyler and Tanner…Born July 30, 1999 in Jacksonville, N.C. …Plans a trust and wealth management major…

CAMERON KELSHAW 46

6-1 / 215 / R-SO. Long Snapper Little River, S.C. / North Myrtle Beach HS

2017: Saw game action in a win over Valparaiso…

2016: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2016 season… Prep/Personal: Named 2015 specialist of the year…A long snapper his fi- ISAIAH nal three years at North Myrtle Beach High…Also played tight end (2014), 90 wide receiver (2013) and quarterback (2012) during his prep career… KING Coached by Perry Woolbright and Blair Hardin…Also lettered in basketball and golf…Full name is Cameron Nicholas Kelshaw…Son of Ernie and Niki 6-2 / 280 / R-Sr. Kelshaw…Born Nov. 7, 1997 in Neptune, N.J. …Uncle, Jeremy, punted at Defensive Line East Tennessee State…Mother played softball at Georgian Court Universi- Mount Airy, N.C. / Mount Airy HS / ECU ty…Plans a political science major… 2017: Made 46 total tackles, including 16 solo stops at defensive tackle… Collected 4.0 tackles for loss, including 2.5 sacks…Added seven quarter-

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NOAH LAYDEN 91

6-5 / 250 / R-JR. Defensive Line Chapel Hill, N.C. / Chapel Hill HS

2017: Played in 11 Campbell games, starting the team’s first 10 games at 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- terback hurries…Registered a tackle in 10 of CU’s 11 contests…Made a season-high six tackles, including 2.0 stops for loss at Butler…Made two 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- rian…Also posted four tackles in a win at Davidson, adding 1.5 tackles for loss…Made two tackles in a win at Stetson…Also posted tackles at Dayton and against Drake…

2016: Made eight tackles with one sack on the year…Played in eight games…Tallied a season-best four tackles in a win over Bluefield…Made two stops at Chowan…Added tackles against Presbyterian and Butler…

2015: Redshirted the 2015 season… back hurries, also breaking up a pass…Played in all 11 Campbell games, Prep/Personal: Named first team all-conference as a junior and senior…A making 10 starts…Registered at least two tackles in each game on the second team all-conference performer as a sophomore…A three year season…Made a season-best seven tackles against Jacksonville…Gath- letterwinner as a defensive end and tight end with the Tigers…Led Chapel ered six tackles in a win at Davidson…Made five solo stops in a win at Hill High to the state semifinals as a senior…Coached by Isaac Marsh… Dayton, including a sack, tacking on a pass breakup…Also collected five Named all-conference in lacrosse in 2014…Lacrosse team defensive MVP tackles in a win over Methodist…Notched four tackles against Presbyte- in 2015…Born April 21, 1996 in Durham, N.C. …Son of Keith and Yvette rian, Morehead State and Valparaiso…Added a sack at Stetson and as- Layden…Has a sister, Katelyn…Sister plays volleyball at Campbell…A sisted on a TFL against Valparaiso…Made three tackles, including a sack business administration major… against Drake…Also posted three tackles against Butler and Drake… TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2015 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2016: Collected 41 tackles on the season with 3.0 tackles for loss and 2016 8 2 6 8 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 sacks…Also knocked down a pass…Tied a season best with seven 2017 11 9 26 35 5.5 13 2 0 0 0 2 tackles against Stetson, adding a sack…Posted a sack with four total TOTAL 19 11 32 43 6.5 14 2 0 0 0 2 stops against San Diego…Gathered seven tackles in an overtime win over Butler…Notched four tackles at Drake and Morehead State… SACKS G UA A Total Yds 2015 0 0 0 0.0 0 2015: Made 25 tackles on the season with 10 solo stops…Registered 2016 8 1 0 1.0 1 3.5 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks for the year…Played in all 11 Campbell 2017 11 1 0 1.0 8 games, making six starts at defensive tackle…Made at least one tackle TOTAL 19 2 0 2.0 9 in each game…Made a season-high five tackles at Presbyterian…Tallied four stops in a win over Drake…Notched three tackles with 1.0 sack in a 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 Stetson…

At East Carolina 2014: Redshirted the 2014 season…

Prep/Personal: Led Mount Airy to four-straight conference champion- ships…Named all-state as a senior…Collected all-region accolades as 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…

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2015 11 10 15 25 3.5 12 0 0 0 0 1 2016 10 9 32 41 3.0 13 1 0 0 0 1 2017 11 16 30 46 4.0 18 1 0 0 0 7 TOTAL 32 35 77 112 10.5 43 2 0 0 0 9

SACKS G UA A Total Yds 2015 11 2 2 3.0 12 2016 10 2 0 2.0 6 2017 11 2 1 2.5 14 TOTAL 32 6 3 7.5 32

44 @gocamelsFB 2018 campbell football passing at San Diego, CU’s sixth 300-plus yard passing game in program history…Tallied a season-best 508 total yards at Davidson, including 313 rushing… SHULER 70 LITTLETON 2014: Redshirted the 2014 season… Prep/Personal: Named Tri-County Player of the Week three times as a 6-7 / 300 / R-Sr. senior…Recorded 46 pancakes during senior campaign…Earned six total Offensive Line lettered with the Cougars…Also competed in track & field, earning team York, S.C. / York HS MVP honors…Full name is Michael Schuler Littleton…Born Dec. 29, 1995 in Rock Hill, S.C. …Son of Shannon and Carla Littleton…Has three sib- 2017: Named Second Team All-PFL…Also named Second Team All-PFL lings, Seth, Shaw and Sullivan…A trust and wealth management major… by Phil Steele…Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Started all 11 Campbell games, including nine at right tackle and two at left tackle… Helped the Camels rank among the national leaders in first down offense (8th), scoring offense (21st), rushing offense (13th) and total offense (24th) KEON at the conclusion of the regular season…Helped Campbell rank second 49 in the PFL in scoring offense, total offense and rushing offense…Pushed MCCALLUM 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 6-2 / 230 / R-So. in a win over Methodist…Totaled 431 yards of total offense, including 243 Defensive Line yards rushing, in a win at Stetson…Set a school record for rushing yards Chesnee, S.C. / Chesnee HS against a conference opponent with 460 in a win over Morehead State, helping three different Camels run for over 100 yards (Montel Goods: 193, 2017: Saw action in two games as a redshirt freshman, playing in wins Daniel Smith: 152, Josh Jones: 109)…Helped CU tally 486 yards of total over Morehead State and Dayton… 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 2016: Redshirted the 2016 season… the air with six total TDs… Prep/Personal: Lettered four seasons with the Eagles, primarily as a 2016: Played in all 10 Campbell games…Helped Campbell rank third in defensive end and tight end…Led Chesnee High School to a conference the PFL in rushing offense, standing 14th nationally at 208.2 yards per championship…Named all-conference as a junior…Missed senior season game…Also helped the Camels rank fourth in the PFL in total offense, due to injury…As a junior, posted 74 tackles, including 17 for loss, with standing 35th among FCS competition at 408.8 yards per game…Camp- seven sacks, nine deflections, a forced fumble and two fumble recover- bell topped 350 yards of total offense seven times on the season, posting ies…Coached by Lynn Flemming…Also lettered in basketball and track… more than 400 five times…CU posted 571 yards of total offense to open Full name is Frederick Keon McCallum…Born Feb. 17, 1998 in Spartan- the season against Bluefield, followed by 551 on the road in a win at burg, S.C. …Son of Frederick and Pamela McCallum…Father played Chowan…Recorded 200 or more rushing yards six times with a high of basketball at Limestone…Plans an engineering major… 411 against Bluefield…Helped CU to its seventh ever 300 yard passing game at Drake, posting 305 yards…

2015: Saw time in 10 games at tackle…Paved the way for Campbell to tyler lead the PFL in rushing offense (1,956)…Helped Campbell record more 69 than 350 yards of total offense seven times on the season…CU logged McLellan 150 or more yards rushing eight times…Helped the Camels to their third consecutive 2,000 yard passing season…CU converted 15-of-18 passes 6-6 / 340 / R-Fr. at Davidson, setting a single game completion record (83.3)…Set a school Offensive Line record with four touchdowns passing against Chowan…Totaled 306 yards North Charleston, S.C. / Fort Dorchester HS

2017: Redshirted the 2017 season…

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…Plans a homeland security major…

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5-8 / 150 / R-Fr. Defensive Back Charlotte, N.C. / South Mecklenburg HS

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…Plans a kinesiology major… GoCamels.com 45 2018 campbell football

RAY JAMAH 96 MILLER 11 MITCHELL

6-2 / 230 / JR. 6-0 / 290 / R-SO. Linebacker Defensive Line Spartanburg, S.C. / Byrnes HS Rock Hill, S.C. / Northwestern HS

2017: Named honorable mention All-PFL…Also named Third Team All- 2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Played in all 11 Campbell PFL by Phil Steele…Totaled 65 tackles, including 39 solo stops...Posted games, making nine starts at defensive tackle…Tallied 31 tackles on the 9.5 tackles for loss, including 2.0 sacks…Also broke up three passes and season…Recorded 3.5 tackles for loss, including 1.5 sacks…Also record- recovered a fumble…Credited with three QB hurries…Started and played ed a hurry…Recorded at least one tackle in all 11 games as a redshirt in 10 games…Posted four stops in CU’s season-opening win over Meth- freshman…Collected 1.5 sacks at Presbyterian, totaling five tackles, a odist…Made six tackles against Georgetown…Recorded eight tackles, season high…Made four tackles in a season-opening win over Method- including seven solo, at Presbyterian…Tallied four tackles, with 1.0 for loss ist…Tacked on four tackles with 1.0 for loss against Georgetown…Made at Stetson…Collected 2.0 sacks with six total tackles in a win over More- two stops in a win at Stetson to open PFL play…Registered four tackles in head State…Notched nine tackles, 1.5 TFL, with a pass breakup against a win over Morehead State…Collected three stops, with 0.5 TFL in a win Valparaiso…Followed that with 3.0 tackles for loss, totaling eight stops, over Valparaiso…Piled up four more tackles against Drake…Also made in a win at Dayton…Added five tackles and a fumble recovery at Butler… tackles against Dayton, Butler, Jacksonville and Davidson… Collected a season-high 10 tackles with 2.0 stops for loss at Davidson… Recorded five tackles against Drake… 2016: Redshirted the 2016 season…

2016: Tallied an honorable mention STATS National Freshman of the Prep/Personal: A three year letterwinner at Northwestern High School… Week nod (9/5) after posting a team-high 11 tackles, including three solo Helped lead the Trojans to state championships as a sophomore and stops in his first collegiate game, adding a sack and 2.5 tackles for loss in senior, including a perfect 15-0 record as a sophomore…Tallied 66 tackles a win over Bluefield College…Totaled 39 tackles for the season, adding with seven tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks as a senior…Totaled 173 tackles 4.0 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks…Also blocked a kick and tallied three with 12 tackles for loss and nine sacks during his high school career… hurries…Posted 10 tackles against Presbyterian, making six solo stops… Coached by Kyle Richardson…Also lettered in wrestling and track & Collected four tackles and blocked a kick against Chowan…Added four field…Born Sept. 14, 1997 in Washington, D.C. …Son of Daniel Stover tackles against Stetson… and Tanya Mitchell…Has five siblings…

Prep/Personal: Named Byrnes High School Scholar-Athlete of the Year… TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2017 11 10 21 31 3.5 8 0 0 0 0 1 Also lettered in basketball and track & field…Set the Byrnes discus TOTAL 11 10 21 31 3.5 8 0 0 0 0 1 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 SACKS G UA A Total Yds Clemson wide receiver and current New York Jet Charone Peake…Plans 2017 11 1 1 1.5 6 a physical therapy major… TOTAL 11 1 1 1.5 6

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2016 10 20 19 39 4.5 19 0 0 0 1 3 2017 10 39 26 65 9.5 42 3 0 1 0 3 TOTAL 20 59 45 104 14.0 61 3 0 1 1 6

SACKS G UA A Total Yds 2016 10 3 0 3.0 17 TOTAL 10 3 0 3.0 17

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trevin MATT muse 82 PRICE 79

6-0 / 190 / R-Fr. 6-3 / 280 / R-JR. Wide Receiver Offensive Line Raleigh, N.C. / Wake Christian Dillon, S.C. / Dillon Christian

2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2017 2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Started Campbell’s first season… two games of the season at center before being sidelined due to injury… Helped CU roll up 434 yards of total offense in a win over Methodist…Also Prep/Personal: Named first team all-state and first team all-conference started against Georgetown… as a senior…Named team defensive MVP as a senior…Played wide receiver, quarterback and defensive back in 2016…Coached by Stephen 2016: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Saw time in five games Cochran…Born Jan. 24, 1999 in Washington, D.C. …Son of Trevin and on the year…Helped Campbell rank third in the PFL in rushing offense, Nanyamka Muse…Has two siblings, Keon and Milan…Plans a criminal standing 14th nationally at 208.2 yards per game…Also helped the justice major… Camels rank fourth in the PFL in total offense, standing 35th among FCS competition at 408.8 yards per game…

2015: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2015 PRINCE 94 season… NGWENAH Prep/Personal: A two-time all-state performer…Named region co-player of the year as a senior…Notched all-region honors three times…Posted 6-4 / 230 / R-Fr. 64 tackles as a senior, adding 17 tackles for loss, 10 sacks, four passes Defensive Line defended and four forced fumbles…Made 261 career tackles with an inter- Charlotte, N.C. / Harding University HS ception, 35 tackles for loss, 21.5 sacks, seven forced fumbles, six fumble recoveries and seven passes defended…Coached by Christian Wolfe… 2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2017 Also lettered in basketball…A three-time weight division state champion… season… Full name is Josiah Matthew Price…Born Sept. 6, 1996 in Dillon, S.C. … Son of Phil and Ruth Price…Has five siblings, Phillip, David, Grace, John Prep/Personal: Named all-conference as a senior, leading the league in Michael and Luke…Brother, Phillip, played left tackle at Clemson…Plans sacks…A Wendy’s Heisman nominee…Collected nearly 60 total tackles an exercise science major… as a senior…Averaged 1.2 sacks per game…Coached by Sam Greiner… Born Dec. 24, 1998…Son of Festus and Helen Ngwenah…Has four sib- lings, Indah, Faithful, Elishama and Wonderful…Plans a business major…

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5-11 / 210 / R-SO. Linebacker Fuquay-Varina, N.C. / Fuquay-Varina HS

2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Saw time in all 11 Camp- bell games, playing linebacker and special teams…Totaled 30 tackles with 2.0 stops for loss, adding a forced fumble, three quarterback hurries and two pass breakups on the season…Notched at least one tackle in each game…Collected a season-best seven tackles in a win over Valparaiso, also breaking up a pass…Posted four stops with 0.5 tackles for loss against Drake…Recorded three stops against Methodist, Presbyterian, Stetson and Davidson…Added 1.0 TFL at Presbyterian, and assisted on a stop for loss in a win at Davidson, tacking on a pass breakup…Made two tackles against Morehead State and at Butler…Also notched a tackle against Georgetown, Dayton and Jacksonville…

2016: Redshirted the 2016 season…

Prep/Personal: Twice named all-conference…Named defensive player of the year as a senior…Added all-metro honors in 2015…Coached by Jeb Hall…Full name is Austin Jacob Pluckhorn…Born March 31, 1998 in Fort Lewis, Wash. …Son of Mark and Amy Pluckhorn…Plans a criminal justice major…

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2017 11 13 17 30 2.0 4 2 1 0 0 3 TOTAL 11 13 17 30 2.0 4 2 1 0 0 3

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Prep/Personal: Team captain as a senior...Rated as a 3 star recruit by DRE 247, ESPN, Rivals, and Scout...Ranked as the No. 31 running back in the 25 country by 247...All-state and All-American as a junior...Concord’s all-time REID leading rusher...Named first team all-area by the Charlotte Observer...The all-time leading rusher in Cabarrus County...Named conference offensive 6-0 / 195 / R-JR. player of the year...All-state selection as a junior...Carried the ball 300 Defensive Back times for 2,734 yards and 38 touchdowns as a senior…Played in the Upper Marlboro, Md. / Wise HS / Shepherd Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas...Nephew of former Wake Forest receiver/ running back Kenneth Moore (2004-07)...Led Concord to a pair of state 2017: Did not see game action…Played in all 11 Campbell games on the 3-A championship games in 2012 and 2013...Helped the Spiders to the season, primarily on special teams…Collected three tackles for the year… South Piedmont Conference championship in 2014...Had 24 carries for All three tackles came on the road at Dayton, Butler and Davidson… 363 yards in a win over Cox Mill on the night he set the county rushing record...Finished his career with over 7,700 rushing yards and 90 touch- 2016: Did not see game action… downs...Coached by Glen Padget…Son of Jermaine and Kenisha Reid… At Shepherd: 2015: Redshirted the 2015 season at Shepherd University…Made the Mountain East Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll… TYWUAN 32 Prep/Personal: Lettered two seasons at Wise High School in Upper RIVENS Marlboro, Md. after two years at the Cannon School in Concord, N.C. … Coached by DaLawn Parrish at Wise…A National Honors Society mem- 6-0 / 205 / SO. ber…Son of Michael and Blanche Reid…Born April 14, 1997 in Concord, Linebacker N.C. …Has a brother, Lamont, who played football at NC State and with Salisbury, N.C. / Salisbury HS the Arizona Cardinals…Majoring in information technology and security… 2017: Played in all 11 Campbell games as a freshman…Collected 16 TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH tackles on the year, assisting on a TFL…Made four tackles, matching a 2017 11 1 2 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 11 1 2 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 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 senior, adding three forced fumbles and a touchdown…Coached by Ryan Crowder…Born May 16, 1999 in Salisbury, N.C. …Son of Tywen White and Ashley Blackwell…Has three siblings, Lawan, Tallon and Caia…Plans a pre-pharmacy major…

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2017 11 8 8 16 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 11 8 8 16 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 0

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6-0 / 230 / R-JR. Running Back Mt. Pleasant, N.C. / Wake Forest

2017: Did not see game action in his first season at Campbell after trans- ferring from Wake Forest…

At Wake Forest 2016: Saw action in four games for the Demon Deacons…Rushed for 54 yards on 22 carries on the year…Tallied 47 yards on 16 carries in a win over Delaware… 48 @gocamelsFB 2018 campbell football

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6-1 / 180 / JR. Wide Receiver Fredericksburg, Va. / Woodberry Forest

2017: Played in 10 games on the season, making seven starts at wide receiver…Totaled 269 yards receiving on 22 catches, adding four touch- downs…Made a catch in nine of his 10 games played…Posted multi- ple catches six times…Hauled in two touchdown passes in a win over Valparaiso, totaling four catches for 48 yards…Collected a season-high 51 yards receiving with a TD on four grabs in a win at Stetson…Made a seven yard touchdown catch in a win over Methodist…Made five grabs for 43 yards against Georgetown…Posted 33 yards on two catches in a win over Morehead State…Collected two catches with 28 yards in a win at Dayton…Added 46 yards on two catches against Jacksonville…Also made catches against Presbyterian and Butler…

2016: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Played in nine games, making eight starts…Caught eight passes for 85 yards on the season… Made a 36 yard grab at Marist, a season best…Hauled in three passes for 15 yards in an overtime win over Butler…Made two catches for 18 yards against Davidson… the team’s iron man award winner three times (2014-16)…Named team MVP as a senior…Collected team defensive MVP honors three times Prep/Personal: Ranked No. 2 in the state for receiving yards as a senior… (2013-15)…Set a school record with 415 career tackles…Averaged 12 Named all-state as a junior and senior…Played in the USA game…Hauled tackles per game as a senior, adding 10 touchdowns and 700 yards rush- in 1,231 yards and 16 touchdowns on 67 catches as a senior…Coached ing for the year as a running back…Born Jan. 28, 1999 in Charlotte, N.C. by Clint Alexander…Also an all-state track athlete, breaking the school …Son of Jim and Margaret Ruark…Has a brother, Ian…Father played 4x100 record…A team captain for both football and track…Born Feb. 16. football at Davidson…Brother played football at Appalachian State… 1997…Son of Marshall Hassell and Lori Roderick-Hassell…Has a brother, Coached by his father at Hickory Christian…Plans a homeland security Robbie…Majoring in business administration… major…

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2016 9 8 85 0 36 0.9 10.6 9.4 2017 10 22 269 4 36 2.2 12.2 26.9 jack TOTAL 19 30 354 4 36 1.6 11.8 18.6 ryan 54 eddie 6-2 / 210 / R-Sr. 66 Linebacker rox Matthews, N.C. / Weddington HS

6-2 / 290 / R-Fr. Career: Owns 232 career tackles, second most on Campbell’s all-time Offensive Line list behind Milton Brown’s 269 (2008-11)…One of four Camels all-time to Pinson, Ala. / Clay-Chalkville HS collect at least 200 career tackles…Also ranks tied for second on Camp- bell’s all-time tackles for loss list with 28.0 (tied with Jeremiah Robinson, 2017: Redshirted the 2017 season… 2008-11), trailing only Ugonna Awuruonye’s 34.5…Owns 6.0 career sacks, ranking just outside the Campbell career top-10…His 51 yards from sacks Prep/Personal: An all-district performer as a senior…Posted 108 pancake ranks sixth all time…Owns 141 yards from tackles for loss, ranking second blocks…Helped Clay-Chalkville High School to a 46-8 overall record from all time…Has posted a Campbell record 15 career hurries… 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 2017: Named honorable mention All-PFL…Tabbed First Team All-PFL Rox III…Son of Eddie Rox, Jr. and Lasandra Marshall…Has two older sib- by Phil Steele…Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Totaled 103 lings, Byron and Ebony…Born May 21, 1999 in Birmingham, Ala. …Plans tackles on the season, second-most ever by a Camel in a single season… a communications major… Posted 8.0 tackles for loss, including 1.0 sack…Added a blocked kick, two pass breakups and five quarterback hurries…Started all 11 games at middle linebacker…Made double figure tackles in five games…Posted a career-high 16 tackles, including 1.0 TFL against Jacksonville…Added 15 reegan tackles with 3.0 stops for loss, assisting on a sack against Drake…Also 34 assisted on a sack at Presbyterian, totaling 12 tackles and 2.5 tackles ruark for loss…Made 12 tackles in a win at Davidson…Posted 10 tackles, including eight solo stops at Butler…Gathered four tackles in Campbell’s 5-11 / 210 / R-Fr. season-opening win over Methodist…Collected seven stops, assisting on Linebacker a TFL with a blocked kick and a pass breakup against Georgetown…Also Hickory, N.C. / Hickory Christian broke up a pass in a win at Stetson to open PFL play, adding six tackles… Recorded eight tackles in a win at Morehead State…Tallied six tackles in a 2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2017 win over Valparaiso…Added seven tackles, including 1.0 stop for loss, in a season… win at Dayton…

Prep/Personal: A three year captain for the Hawks (2014-16)…Also named GoCamels.com 49 2018 campbell football

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5-9 / 195 / R-Sr. Wide Receiver Riverdale, Ga. / Riverdale HS

2017: Played in all 11 team games, making eight starts at wide receiver… Posted 174 yards receiving on 16 catches with a pair of touchdowns…Re- turned 22 kickoffs for 470 yards…Also returned three punts…Totaled 643 all-purpose yards…Caught at least one pass in five of his first six games of the year…Hauled in multiple passes on four occasions…Tallied a sea- son-high 65 yards with a touchdown in a win over Valparaiso, including a season-long 65 yard pass…Also reached the end zone against George- town, grabbing three catches for 21 yards…Caught three passes for 32 yards against Jacksonville, also returning three kicks for 56 yards…Posted a season-high 101 yards on five kick returns against Drake…Collected 92 yards on three kick returns, including a season-best 53 yard pickup, in a win at Stetson…Returned a kick 42 yards in Campbell’s season-opening win over Methodist…

2016: Garnered PFL Special Teams Player of the Week (9/4) and honor- able mention STATS National Special Teams Player of the Week acco- 2016: Named honorable mention All-PFL…Named to the PFL Academic lades (9/6) after returning five Bluefield punts for a Campbell single-game Honor Roll…Posted a team-high 63 tackles with 9.0 stops for loss and record 95 yards, adding a touchdown in a 59-7 win over the Rams…His 55 3.0 sacks…Tallied double figure tackles in four of his last five games… yard punt return for a TD was the longest in Campbell’s Division I history Posted sacks against Chowan, Drake and Morehead State…Recorded a (since 2008) and a Barker-Lane Stadium record…Named to the PFL Aca- season-high 14 tackles against San Diego…Collected 12 stops at Drake… demic Honor Roll…Caught 19 passes on the season for 155 yards and a Added 10 tackles against Stetson and Morehead State…Helped Campbell touchdown…Added three rushes for 12 yards…Returned a team-high 13 rank among the national leaders in third down conversion percentage de- punts for 130 yards and a score…Also returned three kickoffs…Recorded fense (4th, 27%), first downs allowed (16th, 158), scoring defense (18th, multiple receptions in six games…Tallied a season-best five catches for 26 20.8), passing efficiency defense (7th, 104.02) and total defense (16th, yards at Drake…Caught a touchdown pass, adding four grabs for 33 yards 309.9)…Started eight games on the season… against Stetson…Played in all 10 Campbell games, making nine starts…

2015: Collected 2015 PFL Defensive Rookie of the Year honors…Also 2015: Caught 10 passes for 110 yards on the season…Returned five collected an honorable mention All-PFL nod…Totaled 66 tackles, including kickoffs for 118 yards (23.6 per attempt)…Also returned a punt…Saw time 11.0 stops for loss in his first collegiate season, adding 2.0 sacks and two in all 11 games…Caught five passes for a season-high 47 yards in a win interceptions…Led all PFL freshmen with 47 tackles in league play (5.9 over Chowan…Hauled in two passes for 32 yards at Stetson…Notched a per game)…Ranked 12th overall in the league and tops among freshmen 20 yard reception against Morehead State… with 8.5 tackles for loss (1.06 per game)…Finished the season ranked 77th nationally (sixth among FCS freshmen) in tackles for loss…Played 2014: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2014 in all 11 CU games, making two starts at middle linebacker…Tallied a season… season-high 12 tackles with an interception at San Diego, posting five or more tackles in nine outings…Recorded seven tackles in a win at David- son…Made five tackles against Jacksonville, adding an interception and a sack…Notched six stops with a sack in a win against Chowan…Made five tackles in a win over Pikeville…Collected at least one tackle for loss in nine of 11 games, including 3.5 at Stetson…Played in 11 games, making two starts…

2014: Redshirted the 2014 season…

Prep/Personal: A three-year letterwinner at Weddington High School in Waxhaw, N.C. …Named team defensive player of the year as a senior… Full name is Jack Dean Ryan…Born April 5, 1996 in Tampa, Fla. …Son of Bill and Karrie Ryan…Has two siblings, Billy and Jake…

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2015 11 35 31 66 11.0 39 2 0 0 0 5 2016 8 24 39 63 9.0 78 1 0 0 0 5 2017 11 42 61 103 8.0 24 2 0 0 1 5 TOTAL 30 101 131 232 28.0 141 5 0 0 1 15

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Prep/Personal: Named team MVP as a senior…Set school records for Marist…Notched a season-best four stops against Presbyterian… longest touchdown on a 100 yard kick return, and kick return touchdowns in a season with five in 2013…Posted 38 catches for 652 yards and four Prep/Personal: A four year letterwinner at West Forsyth High School…Also scores, 30 carries for 200 yards and two touchdowns, adding a punt return lettered in basketball…Scored 205 points in the Frank Spencer Holiday for a touchdown as a senior…Named JV offensive player of the year as Classic…Born May 23, 1998 in Winston-Salem, N.C. …Son of James a sophomore in 2011…Coached by Terry Herrod…Also played basket- and Charna Slade…Has two siblings, Chantice and Jalaiah…Plans an ball, leading Riverdale to the 2010-11 South Metro Championship…The exercise and sports science major… basketball team’s 2013-14 coach’s award recipient…Earned the school’s outstanding student in forensics and in team sports as a senior…An A/B TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2016 6 5 7 12 1.0 1 1 0 0 0 0 honor roll student…Full name is Trey Anthony Sanders…Born Feb. 3, 2017 10 22 9 31 0.5 0 7 1 1 0 0 1996 in Atlanta, Ga. …Son of Anthony and Tina Sanders…Has two sib- TOTAL 16 27 16 43 1.5 1 8 1 1 0 0 lings, Tyra and Torien…Plans an athletic training major… INT G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2016 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2015 11 10 110 0 28 0.9 11.0 10.0 2017 10 1 6 0 6 6.0 0.6 2016 10 19 155 1 21 1.9 8.2 15.5 TOTAL 16 1 6 0 6 6.0 0.4 2017 11 16 174 2 46 1.5 10.9 15.8 TOTAL 34 45 439 3 46 1.3 9.8 12.9 DANIEL 11 DARION 7 SMITH SLADE 6-0 / 200 / R-SO. Quarterback 6-0 / 200 / JR. Leesburg, Va. / Tuscarora HS Defensive Back Winston-Salem, N.C. / West Forsyth HS 2017: Named First Team Freshman All-America by Phil Steele…Also named Second Team All-PFL by Phil Steele…A finalist for the STATS 2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Played and started 10 Jerry Rice Award Watch List for FCS freshman player of the year…Also games on the season…Made 31 total tackles, including 22 solo stops on named to the STATS Walter Payton Award watch list, given annually to the the season…Broke up six passes, adding an interception and a forced FCS national offensive player of the year, as well as the College Football fumble…Made at least one tackle in each game played on the year… Performance Awards’ (CFPA) 2017 midseason watch list for the FCS Made two stops in Campbell’s season-opening win over Methodist… National Performer of the Year Trophy…Tabbed PFL Offensive Fresh- Forced a fumble, broke up a pass and made three tackles against man of the Year…Also named Second Team All-PFL…Named to the PFL Georgetown…Broke up a pass with three tackles at Presbyterian…Tallied Academic Honor Roll…Named STATS FCS Offensive Player of the Week two tackles in a win at Stetson…Posted three stops while assisting on a after running for 289 yards and four touchdowns in Campbell’s 42-29 win tackle for loss in a win over Morehead State…Broke up a pair of passes at Davidson, logging the most rushing yards by a quarterback in the 2017 and added four tackles in a win over Valparaiso…Posted three tackles in FCS season (third most overall in a single game)…His 289 yards came a win at Dayton, intercepting a Flyer pass in the fourth quarter to set up on 23 carries, breaking De’Shawn Jones’ 2015 CU single-game record (at Mitchell Brown’s 30-yard field goal, putting Campbell up 17-7 with 2:26 to Davidson, 10/31/15)…Also passed for a TD against the Wildcats, going play…Collected three tackles and broke up a pass at Butler…Notched a 7-for-18 with 156 yards through the air with an interception, accounting for season-high seven tackles, also solo, against Jacksonville…Recovered a five TDs, also a school record, for the third time on the year…His 80-yard fumble, broke up a pass and registered a tackle against Drake… TD run in the third quarter gave Campbell its largest lead of the game (35- 15)…Also collected PFL Offensive Player of the Week honors…Named 2016: Played in six games, making two starts…Collected 12 tackles, honorable mention National Freshman of the Week by STATS FCS for with 1.0 for loss and a pass defense…Also returned seven kicks for 146 the first time after completing 15-of-29 pass attempts for 186 yards with a yards and a team-best 20.9 average…Started games against Butler and

GoCamels.com 51 2018 campbell football touchdown and an interception, coming on in relief of CU starter Anthony and senior…Hauled in 79 career catches for 1,651 yards and 18 touch- Robbins at Presbyterian, adding 102 yards rushing on 18 carries...Again downs…Posted 800 receiving yards on 28 catches with eight touchdowns named honorable mention STATS FCS Freshman of the Week after run- as a senior…Coached by Brad Bradley…Also lettered in basketball, ning for 191 yards in an overtime loss to Jacksonville, then the third most earning all-district, all-conference, all-region and all-state honors…Played rushing yards by a Camel all-time and the most ever by a QB, with three in the Virginia all-star game…A 1,000 point scorer…A National Honor touchdowns, including two in extra time, tacking on 185 yards through Society member…Full name is Caleb Jeremiah Snead…Born July 11, the air, while completing 15-of-31 passes with two more scores...Rushed 1999 in Lynchburg, Va. …Son of J.D. and Amy Snead…Plans a business for 43 yards and two touchdowns in overtime alone against the Dolphins, administration major… adding a 17-yard TD run in the second, and passing for two touchdowns in the third quarter…Played in 10 games for the Camels, starting the team’s final eight games at quarterback…Set Campbell single-season records for rushing yards (1,272), rushing yards per game (127.2), passing touch- ivan downs (18), passing yards per game (188.9), total offense yards (3,161), 93 touchdowns responsible for (30), total offense yards per game (316.1), all staples purpose yards (1,272) and all purpose yards per game (127.2)…Posted 12 rushing touchdowns, second most by a Camel all-time…Already owns 6-1 / 320 / R-Fr. Campbell’s all-time passing touchdowns record with 18…Already ranks Defensive Line among Campbell’s career top-10 in rushing yards (sixth), rushing TDs Stone Mountain, Ga. / Stephenson HS (ninth), pass attempts (sixth), pass completions (sixth), passing yards (sixth), total offense (third), TDs responsible for (second) and touchdowns 2017: Redshirted the 2017 season… scored (10th)…Completed 136 of 255 passes with 18 TDs and seven interceptions…Logged 140 rushing attempts…Rushed for 100 or more Prep/Personal: Tallied 80 total tackles with two forced fumbles, one fumble yards six times…Passed for 200 or more yards three times…Completed recovery, a sack and 20 tackles for loss as a senior…Piled up 133 career 5-of-7 passes for 106 yards and two touchdowns, adding 61 yards and a tackles with four forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, 30 tackles for TD rushing in his collegiate debut against Methodist, including a sea- loss and five sacks…Named most outstanding defensive lineman as a son-long 71-yard TD pass…Rushed for 179 yards and two touchdowns, senior…Named team’s most improved player as a junior…Helped the adding 188 yards and two more scores on 14-of-29 passing in a win at Jaguars to a 27-9 record from 2014-16…Coached by Ron Gartrell…Full Stetson…Rushed for 152 yards on 12 carries, passing for 129 yards and name is Ivan Christian White-Staples…Born May 4, 1999…Son of Jones two TDs on 11-of-26 tries with an interception in a win over Morehead and Chiquita Staples…Has five siblings, Thomas, Jim, Matthew, Jordan State…Completed 19-of-28 pass attempted for 259 yards, tying a CU and Michael…Plans a sport management major… single-game record with four passing touchdowns, adding another TD rushing (five carries, 40 yards) to set a school single-game touchdowns responsible for record with five…Tied that record two more times during greg the season (Jacksonville, at Davidson)…Ran for 172 yards on 18 carries, 28 going 15-of-32 passing with two touchdowns and 212 yards in a win at streater Dayton…Passed for 321 yards and two touchdowns, completing 25-of-33 throws with an interception at Butler…Totaled 147 yards on 10-of-22 pass- 5-11 / 185 / SO. ing with an interception against Drake, adding a TD with 81 yards rushing Defensive Back on 20 attempts… High Point, N.C. / High Point Christian

2016: Redshirted the 2016 season…Earned a spot on the PFL Academic 2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Played in eight games, Honor Roll… 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 Prep/Personal: Named conference and region player of the year as a Stetson…Collected two tackles, assisting on a tackle for loss in a win over senior…Named first team all-state in 2015…Set school records for single Morehead State…Added stops against Valparaiso, Jacksonville, Davidson game, season and career passing yards, as well as season and career and Drake…Also forced a fumble at Davidson… passing touchdowns…As a senior, accounted for over 2,600 total yards and 27 touchdowns…Led Tuscarora High School to conference champion- ships as a junior and senior, as well as a regional title in 2014…Paced the Huskies to a 27-2 record over his final two seasons…Coached by Michael Bennett…Also lettered in basketball…Born April 27, 1998 in Leesburg, Va. …Son of Jay and Betsy Smith…Has two siblings, Rebecca and Rusty…

PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic 2017 10 255 136 7 1889 18 71 53.3 7.4 188.9 133.4 TOTAL 10 255 136 7 1889 18 71 53.3 7.4 188.9 133.4

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2017 10 140 1272 12 80 9.1 127.2 TOTAL 10 140 1272 12 80 9.1 127.2

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6-3 / 200 / R-Fr. Wide Receiver Lynchburg, Va. / Heritage HS

2017: Redshirted the 2017 season…

Prep/Personal: Named all-district, all-conference and all-region as a junior

52 @gocamelsFB 2018 campbell football 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- GIDDEL 15 ness… WATERS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2017 8 4 2 6 0.5 1 0 1 0 0 0 6-2 / 195 / R-Sr. TOTAL 8 4 2 6 0.5 1 0 1 0 0 0 Defensive Back Ayden, N.C. / Ayden-Grifton HS

2017: Played in all 11 Campbell games on the season…Totaled 13 tackles CAMPBELL on the season…Registered at least one stop in eight games…Tallied a 56 season-high three tackles in Campbell’s season-opening win over Method- TARPEY ist…Posted two tackles against Morehead State, Valparaiso and Drake… Added tackles against Stetson, Dayton, Butler and Jacksonville… 6-3 / 285 / R-SO. Offensive Line 2016: Played in all 10 team games…Recorded seven tackles…Collected Apex, N.C. / Apex HS three tackles in CU’s season opener against Bluefield…Made two stops against Presbyterian… 2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Saw time in Campbell’s season-opening win over Methodist… 2015: Made three tackles on the season…Saw action against Morehead State, Davidson and San Diego…Collected two tackles against Morehead 2016: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2016 State…Added a tackle at San Diego… season… 2014: Redshirted the 2014 season… Prep/Personal: A two year letterwinner as an offensive lineman at Apex High School…Caoched by Joe Killey and Shane Skeens…Also lettered Prep/Personal: Named all-conference and all-county as a senior…Tabbed in wrestling…Full name is Campbell Jonas Tarpey…Born Feb. 19, 1998 all-conference honorable mention as a junior…A four year letterwinner as in State College, Pa. …Son of Rex and Kristen Tarpey…Plans a business a wide receiver and cornerback…Helped the Chargers to three confer- major… ence championships…Posted 67 tackles and four interceptions on the defensive side, adding 12 receptions for 227 yards and two touchdowns on offense…Tallied 14 career interceptions…Coached by Paul Cornwell… keshawn Also lettered in track…Member of the National Honor Society…Born Jan. 33 14, 1996 in Greenville, N.C. …Son of Gerald and Cynthia Waters…A thompson business administration major…

6-1 / 200 / R-Fr. TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2016 10 1 6 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Linebacker 2017 11 5 8 13 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hillsborough, N.C. / Orange HS TOTAL 21 6 14 20 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2017 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. …Plans a business administration major…

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6-3 / 300 / R-Fr. Offensive Line Raleigh, N.C. / Needham Broughton HS

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 criminal justice…

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an interception and two passes defended…Gathered two tackles in a win over Butler…Helped seal a win over Valparaiso with a fourth quarter inter- ception, returning the pick 70 yards…Posted one tackle in five games… Chris 55 Earned a letter… webb Prep/Personal: Lettered as a safety at South Pointe High School in Rock Hill, S.C. …Coached by Strait Herron… 6-3 / 290 / R-JR. Offensive Line TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH Concord, N.C. / Concord University 2014 10 5 2 7 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2016 10 2 4 6 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll… 2017 7 5 1 6 2.5 10 1 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 27 12 7 19 3.5 12 3 0 0 0 0 At Concord:

2015-16: Appeared in all games for the Mountain Lions during the sea- INT G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G son…Redshirted the 2015 season… 2014 10 1 70 0 70 70.0 7.0 2016 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 Prep/Personal: A four year letterwinner for the Spiders…A three-time 2017 7 1 17 0 17 17.0 2.4 all-conference and all-county performer…Coached by Glen Padgett…A TOTAL 27 2 87 0 70 43.5 3.2 National Honor Society member…Full name is Christopher Lee Webb… Son of Chris Webb and Noelle Thomas…Born April 17, 1997 in Kannapo- lis, N.C. …Plans a trust and wealth management major… JEREMIAH WHITE 36 eRIC 9 5-11 / 165 / R-SO. WESTBROOK Defensive Back Charlotte, N.C. / Charlotte Christian 6-1 / 210 / R-Sr. Linebacker 2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Made appearances in Rock Hill, S.C. / South Pointe HS three games on the season, seeing time against Valparaiso, Davidson and Drake…Made a tackle against Drake…Also saw time in Campbell wins 2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Played in seven games over Valparaiso and Davidson… on the season…Totaled six tackles, making five solo stops…Added 2.5 tackles for loss, assisting on a sack, with an interception…In CU’s sea- 2016: Redshirted the 2016 season… son-opening win over Methodist, tallied three tackles, including 2.5 tackles for loss, 0.5 sacks, with a 17-yard interception return…Added tackles Prep/Personal: Led Charlotte Christian to three state champoionships… against Georgetown, Presbyterian and Stetson… Coached by Jason Estep…Also lettered in track & field and wrestling…Full name is Edward Jeremiah Cherrybone White…Born Pct. 24, 1997…Son 2016: Played in all 10 Campbell games…Made six tackles on the year… of Kenny and Candice White…An exercise science major… Posted a season-best three tackles in CU’s season opening win over Bluefield…Added stops against Presbyterian, Stetson and Drake… TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2017 3 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2015: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2015 TOTAL 3 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 season due to injury…

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5-10 / 180 / R-SO. Defensive Back Birmingham, Ala. / Vestavia Hills HS

2017: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Played in all 11 Campbell games on the season…Totaled 28 tackles with 14 solo stops…Forced a fumble, intercepted a pass and broke up a pair of throws on the year… Made two tackles and forced a fumble in Campbell’s season-opening win over Methodist…Posted four stops against Georgetown…Collected a sea- 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 and Valparaiso…

2016: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2016 season…

Prep/Personal: Named all-state as a senior…Posted 35 tackles and five interceptions in his prep career…Coached by Buddy Anderson…Also lettered in basketball, serving as team captain…Full name is Levi Holder Wiggins…Born Sept. 5, 1998 in Birmingham, Ala. …Son of Samuel and

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6-4 / 215 / R-SO. Defensive Line Bogart, Ga. / North Oconee HS

2017: Played in nine games on the season…Made tackles against Presby- terian, Stetson and Davidson…Recorded 1.0 TFL in a win at Stetson…

2016: Redshirted the 2016 season…

Prep/Personal: Named second team all-region as a senior…A Northeast Georgia All-Star…Earned three letters for the Titans…Coached by Terry Tuley…Also lettered in basketball and lacrosse…Full name is Preston Devereaux Wilkie…Born Dec. 27, 1997 in Guam…Son of Dan and Lynn Wilkie…Has two siblings, Lauren and Ben…Relative of pitcher Josh Fields…Plans an engineering major…

Leah Wiggins…Has two siblings, Sam and Jaleah…Plans a trust and TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH wealth management major… 2017 9 2 1 3 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 9 2 1 3 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2017 11 14 14 28 0.0 0 3 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 11 14 14 28 0.0 0 3 1 0 0 0 Ezekiel INT G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 67 2017 11 1 3 0 3 3.0 0.3 williams TOTAL 11 1 3 0 3 3.0 0.3 6-5 / 350 / R-Fr. Offensive Line Snellville, Ga. / South Gwinnett HS GERALD WILKES, JR. 10 2017: Redshirted the 2017 season… Prep/Personal: Coached by John Smalls…Son of Elliott and Sharon Wil- 5-11 / 185 / R-JR. liams…Born Aug. 30, 1999…Has two siblings, Elijah and Tanisha…Plans Defensive Back a business administration major… Durham, N.C. / Hillside HS

2017: Played in seven games on the season…Tallied 12 total tackles, making eight solo stops…Added 1.0 TFL, an interception and a pass JEREMY breakup…Collected two stops in a win over Methodist…Posted three 84 tackles, including 1.0 tackle for loss with a pass breakup in a win at WOOD Stetson…Hauled in an interception with a tackle in a win at Dayton…Made 6-0 / 180 / R-JR. a season-high six tackles against Jacksonville…Also saw time against Wide Receiver Morehead State, Valparaiso and Butler… Clearwater, Fla. / Charleston Southern 2016: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Collected two tackles 2017: Saw time in Campbell’s season opener, a win over Methodist… on the season…Played in seven total games…Notched tackles in wins against Bluefield and Chowan…Played in seven games on the season… At Charleston Southern: 2015-16: Enrolled at CSU in the fall of 2015, practicing with the team in 2015: Redshirted the 2015 season… spring 2016…Enrolled at Alleghany Community College in 2016… Prep/Personal: Named all-conference as a senior…Also earned Iron Prep/Personal: A two-time offensive MVP at Calvary Christian High Hornets status and the coach’s award in 2014…Notched four intercep- School…Coached by Todd Yoder…Set school records on the track in the tions, one returned for a touchdown, more than 30 tackles and six forced 4x100 and 110 hurdles…Son of James and Robin Wood…Has two broth- fumbles as a senior…Coached by Antonio King…Full name is Gerald ers, Zach and Ryan…Majoring in exercise and sport science… Ansel Wilkes, Jr. …Born April 7, 1997 in Durham, N.C. …Son of Gerald Ansel Wilkes, Sr. and June Wilkes…Has a sister, Jaleigh Silva…Plans to attend pharmacy school…

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2016 7 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2017 7 8 4 12 1.0 2 2 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 14 9 5 14 1.0 2 2 0 0 0 0

INT G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2016 7 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2017 7 1 12 0 12 12.0 1.7 TOTAL 14 1 12 0 12 12.0 0.9

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6-3 / 230 / R-JR. Tight End Princeton, N.C. / Princeton HS

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… Also made catches against Georgetown, Presbyterian, Morehead State and Dayton…

2016: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Hauled in six passes for 21 yards for the season…Played in all 10 Campbell games…Caught a pass in four straight games (Butler, Marist, Stetson, Drake)…Caught two passes for nine yards at Chowan…

2015: Named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll…Redshirted the 2015 season…Converted from quarterback to tight end… KEVO Prep/Personal: A three-year letterwinner at Princeton High as a quarter- 68 back…Named all-conference, all-area and team MVP as a senior…Led YEREMIAN the Bulldogs to their best record in school history at 12-2 in 2014…Passed for 2,246 yards as a senior with 24 touchdowns, while running for 319 6-4 / 330 / SR. yards and 10 scores…Owned 4,883 career passing yards and 940 yards OFFENSIVE LINE rushing…Coached by Derrick Minor…A Beta Club member…Named most CUMMING, Ga. / MESA CC outstanding pitcher in baseball…Basketball MVP and 1,000 point club member…Also named all-conference and all-area honorable mention in 2017: Sat out the 2017 season after transferring to Campbell… basketball…Born July 5, 1997 in Wilson, N.C. …Son of Mike and Paula Wooten…Has a younger sister, Meredith…Father is a former center for Prior to Campbell: Played at Mesa Community College and Georgia Tech the Washington Redskins, playing collegiately at VMI…Now an ACC foot- before arriving at Campbell… ball official…A biology major… Prep/Personal: Attended Lambert HS… RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2016 10 6 21 0 7 0.6 3.5 2.1 2017 11 20 266 3 69 1.8 13.3 24.2 TOTAL 21 26 287 3 69 1.2 11.0 13.7

56 @gocamelsFB 2018 campbell football NEWCOMERS

LANCE ROBERT AXSON BROWN

5-11 / 175 / Fr. 5-9 / 175 / Fr. Defensive Back Kicker / Punter Orlando, Fla. / Foundation Academy Mount Airy, N.C. / Mount Airy HS

Prep/Personal: A three-time first team all-district and all-county per- Prep/Personal: Made 12-of-16 field goals as a senior, as well as 83-of- former…Tallied seven interceptions, 113 tackles, four sacks, four forced 84 point after tries…Connected on 30 career field goals and 238-of-247 fumbles and 34 passes defended with 314 rush yards, 315 passing yards extra points…Named Northwest 1A Conference Specialist of the Year and six touchdowns…An honor roll student…Also lettered in track… twice (2014 and 2017)…Named MaxPreps 1A, as well as all classification Coached by Brad Lord…Brother of current Camel Lester Axson…Full all-state as a senior…Named all-conference as a senior…Coached by name is Lance Terrick-Stone Russell Axson…Born September 1, 1999… Kelly Holder…Also lettered in soccer (2014-17) and baseball (2015-18)… Son of Lester, Sr. and Yolanda Axson…Also has a sister, Valencia…Plans Named all-conference in soccer all four years for Mount Airy, as well as a business major with a minor in communications… 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 LONDON baseball in 2018…Vice President of National Honor Society…Full name is Robert Judson Brown…Born October 11, 1999…Son of Jud and Ava BEST 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… 6-0 / 235 / Fr. Majoring in biology with a pre-med track… Defensive Line Alpharetta, Ga. / Milton HS ELIJAH Prep/Personal: Lettered at Milton High School (2015-18)…Also lettered at Cornelius Alpharetta High School (2014-15)…Totaled 35 tackles as a senior, includ- ing two tackles for loss, five sacks and eight QB hurries…In 2016, posted 5-11 / 175 / Fr. 26 tackles, eight stops for loss, six sacks and six hurries…Named Class Linebacker AAAAAAA All-Region 5 in 2017 after collecting honorable mention acco- Lillington, N.C. / Harnett Central HS lades in 2016…Named 2016 coaches defensive lineman of the year… Named to the 2017 Georgia Elite Classic All-Star Game…Ranked a three Prep/Personal: Coached by Dave Thomas, Joe Salas and Matthew star defensive lineman by SEN Television…Tabbed SEN Television Show- Migliore...A regional qualifier in wrestling, lettering as a junior and senior… down Top Defensive Lineman Award at the ATL Regionals…2017 Nike Also lettered in track as a freshman and sophomore…Full name is Elijah Opening All-Regional combine…Invited to the 2017 Blue-Grey All-Amer- Jonathan Cornelius…Born July 26, 2000…Son of Jonathan and Audrey ican Bowl in Tampa Bay, Fla. …Earned freshman defensive player of the Cornelius…Has three siblings, Isaiah, Tommy and Steven…Plans a pre- year honors in 2014…Coached by Adam Clack and Howie DeCristofaro… law political science major… Also lettered in basketball…Full name is London Rozier Best…Born No- vember 17, 1999…Parents are Timothy Best and Nedra Scott…Relative of MARCUS former NBA player Travis Best… CORRY AUSTIN 5-8 / 175 / R-Fr. BLAKE Running Back Salisbury, N.C. / Salisbury HS 6-3 / 275 / Fr. OFFENSIVE Line Prep/Personal: Earned the team’s coaches award in 2013 and offensive DACULA, Ga. / BUFORD HS MVP in 2014…Coached by Ryan Crowder…Also lettered in baseball and basketball…Full name is Marcus Antwane Corry, Jr. …Born April 9, Prep/Personal: A 2017 GACA North/South All-Star Football Classic invi- 1999…Son of Marcus Corry, Sr. and Nicole Sherrill-Jamison…Has three tee…Helped lead the Wolves to a combined 52-6 record, including a 2014 siblings, Desmond, Treasure and Brooke…Majoring in exercise science… state championship, as well as title game appearances in 2015 and 2016, Enrolled at Campbell in 2017, practicing with the team during the spring of with a semifinal showing in 2017, and four region titles…Earned Gwinnett 2018… 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… AARON Coached by John Ford and Jess Simpson…Also lettered in basketball and COVINGTON track & field…Active member of the Buford High FCA…Full name is Austin Tyler Blake…Born September 4, 1999…Son of Todd Blake and Shan- 5-9 / 185 / R-SO. non Griffin-Blake…Has a brother, Anderson…Father played baseball at DEFENSIVE Back Catawba College and in the St. Louis Cardinals organization…Mother was TAMPA, FLA. / TOLEDO a javelin thrower at North Carolina… At Toledo (2016-17): Saw time in three games at Toledo in 2017…Made tackles against Elon and Tulsa…Also saw action at Nevada…Played in 11 games for the Rockets in 2016...Recorded 15 tackles, one interception and three pass breakups...Posted a career-high six tackles and one pass breakup against Ball State...Sat out the 2016 season as a redshirt…

Prep/Personal: Named a three-star prospect by 24/7Sports, ESPN.com and Rivals.com...Recorded 31 tackles and six interceptions as a senior...

GoCamels.com 57 2018 campbell football Named first team all-county and first team all-state in both his senior and PC freshman since Jeremiah McKie caught 24 passes for 367 yards as junior seasons...Named first-team all-county and second-team all-state as a rookie in 2011…first career reception, a 21-yarder at Campbell, went a junior…Full name is Aaron Michael Covington...Born August 2, 1996... for a touchdown in PC’s 31-14 victory…established a career high with Parents are Marion Covington and Mellissa Covington...Has one broth- 74 receiving on three receptions, including a touchdown, against Coastal er, Allen, who was a starting defensive end at Toledo , and one sister, Carolina…set a career high with five receptions for 40 receiving yards Ashley... against Monmouth…caught at least one pass in eight of the 10 games he played… DAMIEN 23 Prep/Personal: Standout at Miami Northwestern High School…Played in DOZIER the Dade County vs. Broward County All-Star game…Rated as having the best hands at the Nike 7-on-7 Challenge…Earned Player of the Week 6-4 / 210 / R-Jr. honors…Coached by Max Edwards at Miami Northwestern…Son of Peth- DEFENSIVE Line rona Sims and Antonio Gamble… RALEIGH, N.C. / MARSHALL MONCHOVIA At Marshall (2015-17): Appeared in one game in 2017, collecting 3.0 GAFFNEY sacks with five total tackles, adding two hurries in Marshall’s win over Kent State…Posted 16 total tackles, including 3.5 for loss with 1.0 sack, adding 6-2 / 200 / Fr. a pass breakup in 11 games in 2016…Redshirted the 2015 season with LINEBACKER the Herd… Whiteville, N.C. / Whiteville HS

Prep/Personal: Born July 7, 1996 in Buffalo, N.Y., when father played for Prep/Personal: A four-time all-conference and all-county performer…Hon- the Bills…Rated a three-star prospect by 247Sports…Enrolled at Marshall ored with the team before self award as a senior…Collected 110 tackles, in January 2015…Spent a year at Virginia Episcopal School in Lynchburg, including 15 stops for loss, with an interception, three forced fumbles as where he had 127 tackles in 2014, and had to reclassify upon returning a senior…Tallied 115 tackles with two interceptions in 2016…Notched 11 to North Carolina and Knightdale High School…Won North Carolina state tackles, 12 for loss, and three interceptions with four forced fumbles as a wrestling title with 33-0 record as an Enloe junior…Son of the late North sophomore…Posted 106 stops with five pass breakups as a freshman… Carolina State and Buffalo Bills linebacker Damien Covington, who was Coached by Luke Little…Also lettered in basketball…Full name is Mon- a two-time All-ACC pick and a third-round NFL Draft pick and had 457 chovia Dominque Gaffney…Born December 28, 1999… career tackles for Wolfpack… JUSTICE JESSE Galloway-Velazquez FISKE 17 6-2 / 245 / Fr. 6-2 / 195 / R-So. LINEBACKER Quarterback Fayetteville, N.C. / CAPE FEAR HS Montverde, Fla. / Lake Minneola HS Prep/Personal: Named second team all-state at linebacker as a senior, At New Mexico Military (2016): Redshirted the 2016 season…Enrolled at also taking first team all-state honors as a junior…A 2017 Shrine Bowl UCF in the spring of 2017 but did not play football…Transferred to Camp- participant…Tabbed conference and region player of the year as a junior… bell and practiced with the team in the spring of 2018… Earned first team all-conference accolades twice (2015, 2016), adding second team honors as a senior…Named second team all-region as a Prep/Personal: Named honorable mention all-state…Tabbed first team sophomore and a senior…Earned honorable mention all-conference as all-area and Central Florida Super-60…Named team offensive player of a freshman…Named team MVP three times…A two-time team captain… the year as a junior and senior for the Hawks…Also collected team rookie Coached by Jacob Thomas…Also lettered in track…a Key Club partici- of the year honors as a sophomore…Passed for 2,079 yards and collected pant…Full name is Justice Ton-ray Steven Galloway-Velazquez…Born 31 total touchdowns as a senior…Added 1,784 passing yards as a junior, May 14, 1999…Son of Tonyese Galloway and Edwin Velazquez…Has recording 1,898 yards through the air in 2014…A participant in the Central six siblings, Gabby, Lajoy, Gabe, Trinity, MJ and Domonique…Plans a Florida All-Star Game as a senior…Coached by Walter Banks and Corey business administration major at Campbell… Brinson…Also played basketball as a freshman and junior…Full name is Jesse Allen Fiske…Parents are Kyle and Sara Fiske…Has a sister, JORDAN Kaitlin…A business major… GOCO CEDRIC 6-7 / 215 / Fr. 89 TIGHT END FRAZIER CLEMMONS, N.C. / WEST FORSYTH HS

6-0 / 210 / Jr. Prep/Personal: An all-conference performer for West Forsyth High School Wide Receiver in 2017…Coached by Adrian Snow…Also lettered in baseball and basket- Miami, Fla. / Presbyterian College 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 At Presbyterian (2016-17): 2017: Played in the first 10 games of the tennis at the University of Washington…Brother, TJ, plays baseball at season...missed the season finale with an injury...caught 21 passes for Winston-Salem State University…Plans a business major at Campbell… 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 against Charleston Southern...season-long 40-yard reception at Liber- ty...rushed one time for three yards against Wofford...attempted a pass against Kennesaw State…

2016: Played in 10 games and made two starts…recorded 16 receptions for 219 yards and a team-high-tying two touchdowns…his 16 catches, tied with fellow freshman Kyle Goddard, and 219 yards are the most by

58 @gocamelsFB 2018 campbell football Collected six catches for 85 yards and a score against Cornell College… LEX 87 Redshirted the 2016 season… GOODWIN Prep/Personal: Attended Eastern Wayne High School…

6-2 / 205 / Fr. DeANTE WIDE RECEIVER AMES, IOWA / WAKE FOREST HS (N.C.) Jackson

Prep/Personal: Led Wake Forest High School to back to back state 6-1 / 200 / Fr. championships and undefeated seasons in 2016 and 2017…Helped the Tight End Cougars to a conference title and an undefeated regular season in 2015… BEAUFORT, S.C. / DIXON HS 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 Prep/Personal: Lettered at Dixon High School in Holly Ridge, N.C. … one return TD…Caught nine passes for 224 yards and three touchdowns Named all-conference in 2016 and 2017…Tabbed MVP as a senior…A in 2016…Collected 18 catches for 293 yards and three scores in 2015… team captain for the Bulldogs…Coached by Chris Morris…Also lettered in Coached by Reggie Lucas…Also lettered in track and basketball…Helped basketball and track…Full name is DeAnte Lemar Jackson…Son of Rob- set a school 4x200 record in 2014, earning state qualifier status…Full ert and Katrina Jackson…Has two siblings, Donovan and Deangelo… name is Lexington Howard Goodwin…Born December 30, 1999…Son of Matthew and La Tosca Goodwin…Has three siblings, Matthew, Maxwell FREDDIE and Savannah…Father played football at Iowa State, and later in the CFL, KANE being named 1994 CFL Rookie of the Year and winning the 1995 Grey Cup with the Baltimore Stallions…Mother ran track at Iowa State… 6-0 / 200 / Fr. KICKER JACKSON MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. / CAROLINA FOREST HS

HAYES Prep/Personal: Lettered at Carolina Forest High School in Myrtle Beach, S.C. …Served as a team captain…Coached by Marc Morris…Also lettered 6-2 / 200 / Fr. in soccer and basketball, earning MVP and all-region honors in soccer…A LONG SNAPPER National Honors Society and Math Honors Society member…Full name is Dillon, S.C. / Dillon HS Frederic Charles Kane…Born November 22, 1999…Son of Frederic and Colleen Kane…Plans a trust and wealth management major at Camp- Prep/Personal: Helped lead Dillon High School to three state champion- bell… ships (2014, 2015, 2017), playing tight end and long snapper…Caught six passes for 70 yards and a touchdown, adding six tackles in 2017…Made one grab for five yards as a junior…Collected five tackles in 2015…A JAKE Wendy’s High School Heisman nominee…A member of the National KELLEY Honors Society, Beta Club and Palmetto Boys State…Coached by Jackie Hayes, Kelvin Roller, Zach Hayes, Alan McLaurin, Norman Quick, Ryan 5-11 / 200 / Fr. Young and Jamie Norris…Also lettered in baseball…Plans an exercise Running Back science major at Campbell…Full name is Jackson McDaniel Hayes…Born Boston, Mass. / Apex Friendship HS July 31, 2000…Son of Mike and Dana Hayes…Has two siblings, Michael and Ethan… Prep/Personal: Lettered at Apex Friendship High School in Apex, N.C. … Posted 1,300 rushing yards for the Patriots…Named team’s offensive JULIAN player of the year and MVP…Coached by Adam Sanders…Also lettered HILL in basketball and track…Full name is Jacob Michael Kelley…Born August 13, 1999…Son of Peter and Nikkie Kelley…Has seven siblings, Dean, 6-4 / 230 / Fr. Rick, Rachel, Nick, Zach, Sam and Max…Majoring in criminal justice… Tight End Fayetteville, N.C. / Pine Forest HS JOHN

Prep/Personal: Named second team all-conference in 2016, also earning Kirkpatrick the team’s coaches award…A prep QB, tallied 1,750 passing yards with 175 yards rushing as a junior, adding 24 total touchdowns…Passed for 6-0 / 170 / Fr. 1,500 yards, 175 yards rushing and 16 total touchdowns as a sopho- Wide Receiver more…Also posted 957 yards passing with 150 yards rushing and 11 Cary, N.C. / Wake Christian Academy touchdowns…Named player of the week on multiple occasions, includ- ing four times as a senior…Coached by Bill Sochovka…Also lettered in Prep/Personal: Posted 11 receiving touchdowns with more than 800 basketball and baseball…A two-time basketball all-conference performer all-purpose yards as a sophomore…Attended Hargrove Military Acade- and team MVP, also earning all-region…Full name is Julian Marquez Hill… my as a junior…Suffered a foot injury during a preseason scrimmage in Born July 9, 2000…Son of Paul and Shannon Schaeffer…Majoring in 2017 and missed senior season…An all-conference performer…Coached communications… by Steven Cochran…Also lettered in basketball, earning all-conference honors three times…Also given the team’s offensive and coaches awards AUSTIN in basketball…Full name is Jonathan Robert Kirkpatrick…Born March 31, 1999…Son of Robert and Mandy Kirkpatrick…Has a sister, Emma…Fa- HITE ther played baseball at UNCW…Majoring in business administration…

6-3 / 185 / Jr. Wide Receiver Goldsboro, N.C. / Monmouth College

At Monmouth (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…

GoCamels.com 59 2018 campbell football REECE KAM Moulton PREWITT

5-11 / 195 / Fr. 6-0 / 180 / R-JR. Defensive Back DEFENSIVE BACK Wilmington, N.C. / Hoggard HS Birmingham, Ala. / Mesa CC

Prep/Personal: Posted 85 tackles with three interceptions as a junior… At Mesa CC (2017): Posted 44 total tackles at Mesa Community College Collected 70 stops with three interceptions as a senior…A two-time in 2017, adding three interceptions and a sack…Helped the Thunderbirds all-area and first team all-conference performer…Guided the Vikings to the to a final national ranking of No. 5 in the NJCAA polls…Previously attend- state semifinals…Coached by Craig Underwood…Also lettered in baseball ed Memphis from 2015-16...Did not appear in a game for the Tigers... 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 Prep/Personal: Tallied 110 career tackles with nine interceptions and 36 Moulton…Born March 27, 2000…Son of Eric and Serinda Moulton…Has pass breakups at Clay-Chalkville…Helped lead the Cougars to a state six siblings, Trent, Morgan, Ruby, Jude, Zeke and Ike…Plans a homeland championship in 2014, and three-straight region titles from 2012-14… security major… Named to the Birmingham All-Metro and All-USA Alabama Team… Coached by Jerry Hood…Also lettered in basketball, earning all-tour- Francisco nament honors twice…Full name is Kameron S. Prewitt…Born May 15, 1997…Son of Damien and Aisha Prewitt…Has one sibling, Kynnedi… NELSON Plans a communications major at Campbell… 6-2 / 245 / R-So. KAM Defensive Line Lakeland, Fla. / Arizona PREWITT

At Arizona (2016-17): Redshirted the 2016 season with the Wildcats…Did 6-0 / 180 / R-JR. not see game action in 2017… DEFENSIVE BACK Birmingham, Ala. / Mesa CC 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 At Mesa CC (2017): Posted 44 total tackles at Mesa Community College Sports…Helped team to a 9-2 record in 2015…Also played basketball in in 2017, adding three interceptions and a sack…Helped the Thunderbirds high school…Son of Francisco Nelson II and Elizabeth Keys… to a final national ranking of No. 5 in the NJCAA polls…Previously attend- ed Memphis from 2015-16...Did not appear in a game for the Tigers... BOSS Prep/Personal: Tallied 110 career tackles with nine interceptions and 36 PARSON pass breakups at Clay-Chalkville…Helped lead the Cougars to a state championship in 2014, and three-straight region titles from 2012-14… 6-0 / 220 / FR. Named to the Birmingham All-Metro and All-USA Alabama Team… LINEBACKER Coached by Jerry Hood…Also lettered in basketball, earning all-tour- Charlotte, N.C. / Harding University HS nament honors twice…Full name is Kameron S. Prewitt…Born May 15, 1997…Son of Damien and Aisha Prewitt…Has one sibling, Kynnedi… Prep/Personal: A two-time defensive player of the year and all-conference Plans a communications major at Campbell… performer for the Harding Rams…Totaled 125 tackles, six sacks, four forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and one interception as a senior… BARRETT Served as a team captain as a junior and senior…Coached by Sam Grie- ner…Also lettered in soccer, earning the team’s most improved award… TOWNSEND Full name is Boss Xavier Parson…Born March 19, 1999…Son of Orlando and Misschellia Parson…Has one brother, Darius…Plans a biology ma- 6-3 / 245 / Fr. jor… Offensive Line Bear Creek, N.C. / Chatham Central HS

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

6-1 / 190 / FR. WIDE RECEIVER Lakeland, Fla. / Lakeland HS

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…

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2017 in review

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Campbell 2017 Game Results

Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend Aug 31, 2017 METHODIST W 70-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 2:27 4831 Sep 09, 2017 GEORGETOWN L 10-16 1-1-0 0-0-0 2:47 5853 Sep 16, 2017 at Presbyterian L 16-28 1-2-0 0-0-0 2:44 2204 * Sep 21, 2017 at Stetson W 49-21 2-2-0 1-0-0 3:10 2316 * Sep 30, 2017 MOREHEAD STATE W 38-0 3-2-0 2-0-0 2:49 6387 * Oct 07, 2017 VALPARAISO W 49-10 4-2-0 3-0-0 2:55 5253 * Oct 14, 2017 at Dayton W 17-7 5-2-0 4-0-0 2:51 2592 * Oct 21, 2017 at Butler L 23-37 5-3-0 4-1-0 2:50 4139 * Oct 28, 2017 JACKSONVILLE L 48-54 3OT 5-4-0 4-2-0 3:25 6691 * Nov 04, 2017 at Davidson W 42-29 6-4-0 5-2-0 3:34 3257 * Nov 11, 2017 DRAKE L 10-45 6-5-0 5-3-0 3:31 4261

* 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 31 METHODIST 51 281 4 24 7 173 4 71 7-12-0 173 4 71 1 42 0 42 6 149 1 54 454 Sep 09 GEORGETOWN 42 60 0 10 31 269 1 20 31-48-2 269 1 20 1 22 0 22 6 73 0 31 329 Sep 16 at Presbyterian 40 197 1 37 18 251 1 60 18-34-1 251 1 60 3 41 0 19 4 10 0 13 448 Sep 21 at Stetson 34 243 3 50 14 188 2 45 14-29-0 188 2 45 4 92 0 53 3 10 0 5 431 Sep 30 MOREHEAD ST. 56 460 3 40 11 129 2 22 11-26-1 129 2 22 1 16 0 16 0 0 0 0 589 Oct 07 VALPARAISO 43 227 2 26 19 259 4 69 19-28-0 259 4 69 1 4 0 4 3 26 0 16 486 Oct 14 at Dayton 38 221 0 27 15 212 2 42 15-32-0 212 2 42 1 21 0 21 2 17 0 16 433 Oct 21 at Butler 17 34 1 7 25 321 2 45 25-33-1 321 2 45 7 117 0 20 0 0 0 0 355 Oct 28 JACKSONVILLE 44 268 4 62 15 185 2 36 15-31-2 185 2 36 7 118 0 26 1 3 0 3 453 Nov 04 at Davidson 51 344 5 80 7 156 1 40 7-18-1 156 1 40 5 115 0 29 1 3 0 3 500 Nov 11 DRAKE 51 184 1 33 11 143 0 41 11-23-1 143 0 41 7 139 0 29 1 5 0 5 327 Totals 467 2519 24 80 173 2286 21 71 173-314-9 2286 21 71 38 727 0 53 27 296 1 54 4805 Opponent 449 1590 20 54 195 2276 10 70 195-352-19 2276 10 70 49 946 0 45 10 54 0 21 3866

Games...... 11 Avg/rush...... 5.4 Avg/catch...... 13.2 Pass effic...... 132.59 KR avg...... 19.1 PR avg...... 11.0 All purpose avg/game...... 558.8 Total offense avg/gm...... 436.8

|------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 31 METHODIST 27 50 77 11.0-50 5.0-35 2 2-0 3-24 2 1 0 10-10 0 0 0 70 Sep 09 GEORGETOWN 24 36 60 4.0-11 1.0-4 2 1-0 2-44 7 3 1 1-1 0 0 0 10 Sep 16 at Presbyterian 35 28 63 7.0-30 2.0-11 0 1-0 0-0 1 1 0 1-1 0 0 0 16 Sep 21 at Stetson 42 28 70 10.0-41 3.0-23 1 1-0 4-112 7 4 0 7-7 0 0 0 49 Sep 30 MOREHEAD ST. 33 26 59 6.0-26 3.0-20 1 0-0 2-3 3 3 0 5-5 0 0 0 38 Oct 07 VALPARAISO 34 50 84 5.0-13 1.0-8 0 1-15 3-32 3 5 0 7-7 0 0 0 49 Oct 14 at Dayton 52 20 72 6.0-21 2.0-13 0 0-0 2-18 5 4 0 2-2 0 0 0 17 Oct 21 at Butler 57 18 75 8.0-13 0.0-0 1 1-0 0-0 2 5 0 2-2 0 0 0 23 Oct 28 JACKSONVILLE 43 72 115 8.0-37 2.0-12 0 0-0 2-65 0 1 0 6-6 0 0 0 48 Nov 04 at Davidson 52 36 88 5.0-12 0.0-0 1 0-0 1-21 1 6 0 6-6 0 0 0 42 Nov 11 DRAKE 23 60 83 8.0-20 1.0-8 1 1-0 0-0 1 2 0 1-1 0 0 0 10 Totals 422 424 846 78.0-274 20.0-134 9 8-15 19-319 32 35 1 48-48 0 0 0 372 Opponent 377 469 846 52.0-182 20.0-106 10 13-43 9-82 12 34 2 30-29 0 0 1 247

|------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 31 METHODIST 1 43 43.0 43 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 11 674 61.3 3 0 Sep 09 GEORGETOWN 10 350 35.0 46 0 1 3 0 3 2-1 24 0 3 158 52.7 0 0 Sep 16 at Presbyterian 6 220 36.7 49 0 1 1 0 0 1-1 20 0 3 161 53.7 0 1 Sep 21 at Stetson 3 112 37.3 46 0 0 2 0 1 0-0 0 0 8 460 57.5 0 2 Sep 30 MOREHEAD STATE 3 109 36.3 40 0 1 1 0 2 1-1 33 0 7 438 62.6 1 0 Oct 07 VALPARAISO 5 157 31.4 53 0 0 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 8 468 58.5 0 1 Oct 14 at Dayton 7 250 35.7 46 1 0 0 0 1 1-1 30 0 4 250 62.5 1 0 Oct 21 at Butler 3 102 34.0 43 0 0 0 0 2 1-1 32 0 5 240 48.0 1 0 Oct 28 JACKSONVILLE 1 36 36.0 36 0 0 1 0 0 2-2 30 0 7 419 59.9 2 0 Nov 04 at Davidson 3 134 44.7 54 0 1 0 1 0 2-0 0 1 8 496 62.0 1 1 Nov 11 DRAKE 5 187 37.4 46 0 0 2 0 1 2-1 30 0 3 165 55.0 1 0 Totals 47 1700 36.2 54 1 4 11 2 12 12-8 33 1 67 3929 58.6 10 5 Opponent 66 2628 39.8 69 0 6 4 8 15 15-10 42 0 48 2790 58.1 10 0

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2017 Campbell Football Overall Team Statistics

TEAM STATISTICS CAMPBELL OPP TEAM STATISTICS CAMPBELL OPP SCORING 372 247 FUMBLES-LOST 22-13 17-8 Points Per Game 33.8 22.5 PENALTIES-Yards 80-655 62-570 Points Off Turnovers 103 50 Average Per Game 59.5 51.8 FIRST DOWNS 236 211 PUNTS-Yards 47-1700 66-2628 Rushing 116 96 Average Per Punt 36.2 39.8 Passing 100 98 Net punt average 33.3 33.5 Penalty 20 17 KICKOFFS-Yards 67-3929 48-2790 RUSHING YARDAGE 2519 1590 Average Per Kick 58.6 58.1 Yards gained rushing 2746 1924 Net kick average 40.8 37.8 Yards lost rushing 227 334 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 27:17 32:43 Rushing Attempts 467 449 3RD-DOWN Conversions 59/148 62/175 Average Per Rush 5.4 3.5 3rd-Down Pct 40% 35% Average Per Game 229.0 144.5 4TH-DOWN Conversions 9/24 13/21 TDs Rushing 24 20 4th-Down Pct 38% 62% PASSING YARDAGE 2286 2276 SACKS BY-Yards 20-134 20-106 Comp-Att-Int 173-314-9 195-352-19 MISC YARDS 0 0 Average Per Pass 7.3 6.5 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 50 31 Average Per Catch 13.2 11.7 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 8-12 10-15 Average Per Game 207.8 206.9 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-1 0-0 TDs Passing 21 10 RED-ZONE SCORES (42-50) 84% (30-38) 79% TOTAL OFFENSE 4805 3866 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (34-50) 68% (21-38) 55% Total Plays 781 801 PAT-ATTEMPTS (48-48) 100% (29-30) 97% Average Per Play 6.2 4.8 ATTENDANCE 33276 14508 Average Per Game 436.8 351.5 Games/Avg Per Game 6/5546 5/2902 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 38-727 49-946 Neutral Site Games 0/0 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 27-296 10-54 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 19-319 9-82 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.1 19.3 Campbell 111 97 87 63 14 372 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 11.0 5.4 Opponents 32 65 80 50 20 247 INT RETURN AVERAGE 16.8 9.1

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RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lg Avg/G FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long SMITH, Daniel 10 140 1359 87 1272 9.1 12 80 127.2 ASHAYE, Wale 1 15 15.0 1 15 GOODS, Montel 8 88 446 15 431 4.9 6 37 53.9 MERRITT, Carlos 0 0 0.0 1 0 JONES, Joshua 11 80 416 17 399 5.0 1 27 36.3 Total...... 1 15 15.0 2 15 BARNES, Darius 7 82 306 11 295 3.6 3 15 42.1 Opponents...... 1 43 43.0 1 32 DIXON, Kahlil 6 31 79 4 75 2.4 0 11 12.5 ROBBINS, A. 5 22 87 34 53 2.4 1 24 10.6 |------PATs ------| CUNNINGHAM, S. 4 11 50 4 46 4.2 1 9 11.5 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts BROOKS, Jaquan 11 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.3 SMITH, Daniel 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-2 0 0 72 SANDERS, Trey 11 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 BROWN, Mitchell 0 7-8 41-41 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 62 BLOCKMON, A. 7 1 0 3 -3 -3.0 0 0 -0.4 GOODS, Montel 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 TM 6 10 0 52 -52 -5.2 0 0 -8.7 BLOCKMON, A. 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Total...... 11 467 2746 227 2519 5.4 24 80 229.0 RODERICK, Zach 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Opponents...... 11 449 1924 334 1590 3.5 20 54 144.5 BAILEY, Bryan 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 WOOTEN, M. 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 PASSING G Effic C-A-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G BARNES, Darius 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 SMITH, Daniel 10 133.36 136-255-7 53.3 1889 18 71 188.9 MERRITT, Carlos 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 ROBBINS, A. 5 129.23 37-59-2 62.7 397 3 60 79.4 HOWARD, Will 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Total...... 11 132.59 173-314-9 55.1 2286 21 71 207.8 SANDERS, Trey 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Opponents...... 11 108.29 195-352-19 55.4 2276 10 70 206.9 GARY, Colin 0 1-4 7-7 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 10 CUNNINGHAM 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G ROBBINS, A. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 BROOKS, Jaquan 11 28 305 10.9 0 42 27.7 JONES, Joshua 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 BLOCKMON, Aaron 7 27 576 21.3 5 71 82.3 HENDERSON, D. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 RODERICK, Zach 10 22 269 12.2 4 36 26.9 BROOKS, Jaquan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 WOOTEN, Michael 11 20 266 13.3 3 69 24.2 ASHAYE, Wale 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 BAILEY, Bryan 11 18 265 14.7 4 60 24.1 Total...... 50 8-12 48-48 0-0 0 0-2 0 0 372 SANDERS, Trey 11 16 174 10.9 2 46 15.8 Opponents...... 31 10-15 29-30 0-1 0 0-0 0 1 247 JONES, Joshua 11 15 91 6.1 0 45 8.3 HOWARD, Will 8 10 142 14.2 2 20 17.8 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G DOBBINS, Aaron 11 9 77 8.6 0 13 7.0 SMITH, Daniel 10 395 1272 1889 3161 316.1 KEMP, Jake 5 3 34 11.3 0 22 6.8 ROBBINS, A. 5 81 53 397 450 90.0 FLEMMING, Blake 3 2 24 12.0 0 19 8.0 GOODS, Montel 8 88 431 0 431 53.9 GOODS, Montel 8 1 45 45.0 1 45 5.6 JONES, Joshua 11 80 399 0 399 36.3 DIXON, Kahlil 6 1 10 10.0 0 10 1.7 BARNES, Darius 7 82 295 0 295 42.1 BARNES, Darius 7 1 8 8.0 0 8 1.1 DIXON, Kahlil 6 31 75 0 75 12.5 Total...... 11 173 2286 13.2 21 71 207.8 CUNNINGHAM 4 11 46 0 46 11.5 Opponents...... 11 195 2276 11.7 10 70 206.9 BROOKS, Jaquan 11 1 3 0 3 0.3 BLOCKMON, A. 7 1 -3 0 -3 -0.4 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long TM 6 10 -52 0 -52 -8.7 BROOKS, Jaquan 23 289 12.6 1 54 Total...... 11 781 2519 2286 4805 436.8 SANDERS, Trey 3 -1 -0.3 0 3 Opponents...... 11 801 1590 2276 3866 351.5 FLEMMING, Blake 1 8 8.0 0 8 Total...... 27 296 11.0 1 54 FIELD GOALS M-A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Opponents...... 10 54 5.4 0 21 BROWN, Mitchell 7-8 87.5 0-0 3-3 4-4 0-1 0-0 33 0 GARY, Colin 1-4 25.0 0-0 0-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 30 1 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long MERRITT, Carlos 6 72 12.0 1 37 SIMMONS, Dante 5 40 8.0 0 38 HENDERSON, Deontae 3 140 46.7 1 71 ANDERSON, Davion 1 29 29.0 0 29 WESTBROOK, Eric 1 17 17.0 0 17 WIGGINS, Levi 1 3 3.0 0 3 WILKES, Gerald 1 12 12.0 0 12 SLADE, Darion 1 6 6.0 0 6 Total...... 19 319 16.8 2 71 Opponents...... 9 82 9.1 0 29

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long SANDERS, Trey 22 470 21.4 0 53 ANDERSON, Davion 6 103 17.2 0 23 BROOKS, Jaquan 5 111 22.2 0 29 KEMP, Jake 3 39 13.0 0 17 HUYS, Nick 1 4 4.0 0 4 JONES, Joshua 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total...... 38 727 19.1 0 53 Opponents...... 49 946 19.3 0 45

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FG SEQUENCE Campbell OPPONENTS ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Methodist - 39 SMITH, Daniel 10 1272 0 0 0 0 1272 127.2 Georgetown 40,(24) (42),43 BROOKS, Jaquan 11 3 305 289 111 0 708 64.4 Presbyterian (20) - SANDERS, Trey 11 0 174 -1 470 0 643 58.5 Stetson - 47 BLOCKMON, Aaron 7 -3 576 0 0 0 573 81.9 Morehead State (33) - JONES, Joshua 11 399 91 0 0 0 490 44.5 Valparaiso - 33,(32) GOODS, Montel 8 431 45 0 0 0 476 59.5 Dayton (30) 45 BARNES, Darius 7 295 8 0 0 0 303 43.3 Butler (32) (21),(20),(37) RODERICK, Zach 10 0 269 0 0 0 269 26.9 Jacksonville (30),(26) (20),(24) WOOTEN, Michael 11 0 266 0 0 0 266 24.2 Davidson 29,26 (35),(23) BAILEY, Bryan 11 0 265 0 0 0 265 24.1 Drake (30),39 (23) HOWARD, Will 8 0 142 0 0 0 142 17.8 HENDERSON, D. 11 0 0 0 0 140 140 12.7 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. ANDERSON, D. 11 0 0 0 103 29 132 12.0 DIXON, Kahlil 6 75 10 0 0 0 85 14.2 DOBBINS, Aaron 11 0 77 0 0 0 77 7.0 PUNT No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Bk KEMP, Jake 5 0 34 0 39 0 73 14.6 DENNIS 46 1679 36.5 54 4 11 12 2 1 MERRITT, Carlos 11 0 0 0 0 72 72 6.5 TM 1 21 21.0 21 0 0 0 0 0 ROBBINS, A. 5 53 0 0 0 0 53 10.6 Total..... 47 1700 36.2 54 4 11 12 2 1 CUNNINGHAM 4 46 0 0 0 0 46 11.5 Opp...... 66 2628 39.8 69 6 4 15 8 0 SIMMONS, Dante 7 0 0 0 0 40 40 5.7 FLEMMING, Blake 3 0 24 8 0 0 32 10.7 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn NetYdLn WESTBROOK, Eric 7 0 0 0 0 17 17 2.4 GARY, Colin 38 2240 58.9 7 1 WILKES, Gerald 7 0 0 0 0 12 12 1.7 BLACKMAN, J. 29 1689 58.2 3 4 SLADE, Darion 10 0 0 0 0 6 6 0.6 Total...... 67 3929 58.6 10 5 946 40.8 24 HUYS, Nick 9 0 0 0 4 0 4 0.4 Opponents...... 48 2790 58.1 10 0 727 37.8 27 WIGGINS, Levi 11 0 0 0 0 3 3 0.3 TM 6 -52 0 0 0 0 -52 -8.7 Total...... 11 2519 2286 296 727 319 6147 558.8 Opponents...... 11 1590 2276 54 946 82 4948 449.8 Campbell Overall Defensive Statistics

|------Tackles------| |Sacks| |------Pass Def------| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEF LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Sf 54 RYAN, Jack 11-11 42 61 103 8.0-24 1.0-9 . 2 5 . . 1 . 21 MERRITT, Carlos 11-11 50 44 94 3.0-8 . 6-72 2 . 2-0 . . . 3 OLENGA, Emmanuel 11-11 35 39 74 15.0-60 8.5-47 . 1 8 2-0 2 . . 11 MILLER, Ray 10-10 39 26 65 9.5-42 2.0-19 . 3 3 1-0 . . . 48 MILLER, Scott 11-11 25 22 47 5.5-19 1.0-7 . 1 1 . . . . 90 KING, Isaiah 11-10 16 30 46 4.0-18 2.5-14 . 1 7 . . . . 4A HENDERSON, D. 11-11 30 16 46 0.5-2 . 3-140 8 . . 1 . . 12 ANDERSON, Davion 11-5 20 19 39 1.0-5 . 1-29 3 . . . . . 1C WAMER, Michael 10-2 22 14 36 6.0-29 1.0-6 . 1 . . 1 . . 91 LAYDEN, Noah 11-10 9 26 35 5.5-13 1.0-8 . 2 2 . . . . 7A SLADE, Darion 10-10 22 9 31 0.5-0 . 1-6 6 . 1-0 1 . . 96 MITCHELL, Jamah 11-9 10 21 31 3.5-8 1.5-6 . . 1 . . . . 44 PLUCKHORN, Austin 11-0 13 17 30 2.0-4 . . 2 3 . 1 . . 29 WIGGINS, Levi 11-0 14 14 28 . . 1-3 2 . . 1 . . 32 RIVENS, Tywuan 11-0 8 8 16 0.5-1 ...... 8 MCWHITE, Tony 11-0 8 8 16 2.0-5 ...... 17 SIMMONS, Dante 7-7 13 3 16 . . 5-40 ...... 2 HARPER, Terence 6-3 5 9 14 2.0-3 ...... 15 WATERS, Giddel 11-0 5 8 13 ...... 1B WILKES, Gerald 7-0 8 4 12 1.0-2 . 1-12 1 . . . . . 45 LEINS, Geoffrey 8-0 5 4 9 1.0-11 1.0-11 . . . . 1 . . 39 MELVIN, Matthew 8-0 3 5 8 2.5-6 . . . 2 . . . . 9 WESTBROOK, Eric 7-0 5 1 6 2.5-10 0.5-7 1-17 ...... 37 STREATER, Greg 8-0 4 2 6 0.5-1 . . . . . 1 . . 38 HARTSHORN, T. 6-0 2 2 4 ...... 47 ASHAYE, Wale 11-0 1 3 4 . . . . . 1-15 . . . 16 WILKIE, Preston 9-0 2 1 3 1.0-1 ...... 25 REID, Dre 11-0 1 2 3 ...... 98 MOORE, Hunter 6-0 1 2 3 0.5-1 ...... 41 GARY, Colin 8-0 2 . 2 ...... 97 FRYE, Triston 8-0 1 1 2 0.5-1 ...... 74 PIERSON, Ethan 11-5 1 . 1 ...... 75 HOLMES, Gabe 11-9 . 1 1 ...... 36 WHITE, Jeremiah 3-0 . 1 1 ...... 72 CUDDINGTON, J. 11-4 . 1 1 ...... 52 BLACKMAN, James 8-0 ...... 1-0 . . . Total...... 11-0 422 424 846 78-274 20-134 19-319 35 32 8-15 9 1 . Opponents...... 11-0 377 469 846 52.0-182 20-106 9-82 34 12 13-43 10 2 1

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HISTORY & RECORDS

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CAMPBELL FOOTBALL HISTORY

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

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2011 marked a banner year for the CU foot- na Cardinals) both signing NFL contracts. Football Championship Subdivision schol- ball program, with the team producing its first arship allotment (63) after a decade in the winning season since its re-launch. The Camels In 2016 Campbell led the Pioneer League in non-athletic scholarship PFL and join the Big finished 6-5 overall and 5-3 in PFL play, leading attendance with a school-record average of South Conference in the fall of 2018. the conference in rushing for the third straight 5,523 fans packing Barker-Lane Stadium over year and placing 11 on all-conference teams. six home dates. Campbell was one of four In the program’s 10th season in 2017, the schools nationally in the NCAA FCS to average Camels set 16 team single-season statistical On November 27, 2012, former Carolina Pan- a sellout. Led by first-team honorees Aaron school records, plus 19 individual single-sea- thers standout Mike Minter was named head Blockmon, who led the league in receiving coach of the Fighting Camel program. yards (1,038) and TDs (10), and Syd Holt, 11 son marks on the way to a historic season. Ad- Camels were named to the All-PFL team as the ditionally, CU set Barker-Lane Stadium records Under the direction of Minter, the Camels went Camels finished 5-5 overall, 3-4 in the league. for average, total and single-game attendance 3-9 overall in 2013, finishing the year with a for the second straight season as one of three 47-14 win at rival Davidson. Four of CU’s six Campbell ranked third in the PFL and 19th programs nationally (FCS) to average a sellout PFL losses came by 10, or fewer, points. Camp- nationally in rushing offense (209 yards per in both 2016 and 2017. bell set 28 team records. Senior Kurt Odom game), as well as 17th in the country in total became the program’s first football All-Ameri- defense (322.1 yards allowed). In addition to 10 Camels earning All-PFL hon- ca selection, earning third team honors at full- ors, rookie QB Daniel Smith was named First back from The Sports Network. Campbell announced in November 2016 that it would move toward adding the full NCAA Team Freshman All-America (Phil Steele). The 2014 Camels recorded the program’s sec- ond-highs overall (5-7) and league (4-4) win totals in its Division I era (since 2008). A school record seven Camels, plus eight honorable mentions, were named to the 2014 All-PFL teams, including four first teamers. The 2015 Camels ranked fifth in the nation in total defense in 2015 (279.3 per game), stand- ing third in team sacks per game (3.55) and ninth in scoring defense (17.7). The team shat- tered program records for all three categories, adding single 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 line- man Greg Milhouse Jr. all receiving First Team All-PFL accolades. The PFL 2015 Freshman De- fensive 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 (Arizo-

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Individual Career Records 8. 45.5 Rashaun Brown (25 games) 2008-11 7. 8 Braden Smith (239-413-8) 2011-12 9. 39.9 Dakota Wolf (34 games) 2010-14 8. 7 Daniel Smith (136-255-7) 2017- RUSHING 10. 39.0 Daniel Polk (29 games) 2008-10 7 David Salmon (65-154-7) 2014-15 Rushing yards 10. 4 Elijah Burress (70-122-4) 2016- 1. 2632 De’Shawn Jones (422-2632) 2013-16 PASSING 4 Alex Munro (15-46-4) 2008 2. 1918 Carl Smith (426-1918) 2008-11 Pass attempts 3. 1822 C.J. Oates (380-1822) 2008-11 1. 442 Dakota Wolf (261-442-12) 2010-14 Pass completion pct (min. 20 att.) 4. 1434 Kurt Odom (291-1434) 2010-13 2. 434 Daniel Polk (238-434-11) 2008-10 1. 60.4 Brian Hudson (183-303-11) 2013 5. 1356 Dakota Wolf (316-1356) 2010-14 3. 413 Braden Smith (239-413-8) 2011-12 2. 59.0 Dakota Wolf (261-442-12) 2010-14 6. 1272 Daniel Smith (140-1272) 2017- 4. 303 Brian Hudson (183-303-11) 2013 3. 58.8 Anthony Robbins (133-226-11) 2016-17 7. 1246 Jared Joyner (267-1246) 2014-16 5. 257 Kameron Bryant (148-257-16) 2015 4. 57.9 Braden Smith (239-413-8) 2011-12 8. 1138 Rashaun Brown (231-1138) 2008-11 6. 255 Daniel Smith (136-255-7) 2017- 5. 57.6 Kameron Bryant (148-257-16) 2015 9. 1130 Daniel Polk (294-1130) 2008-10 7. 226 Anthony Robbins (133-226-11) 2016-17 6. 57.4 Elijah Burress (70-122-4) 2016- 10. 884 Brian Hudson (183-884) 2013 8. 215 Matt Vollono (107-215-15) 2008-09 7. 54.8 Daniel Polk (238-434-11) 2008-10 9. 154 David Salmon (65-154-7) 2013-15 8. 53.3 Daniel Smith (136-255-7) 2017- Rushing attempts 10. 122 Elijah Burress (70-122-4) 2016- 9. 49.8 Matt Vollono (107-215-15) 2008-09 1. 426 Carl Smith (426-1918) 2008-11 10. 42.9 Wesley Snow (27-63-2) 2008 2. 422 De’Shawn Jones (422-2632) 2013-16 Pass completions 3. 380 C.J. Oates (380-1822) 2008-11 1. 261 Dakota Wolf (261-442-12) 2010-14 Avg yards/pass (min. 20 attempts) 4. 316 Dakota Wolf (316-1356) 2010-14 2. 239 Braden Smith (239-413-8) 2011-12 1. 7.5 Kameron Bryant (148-257-16) 2015 5. 294 Daniel Polk (294-1130) 2008-10 3. 238 Daniel Polk (238-434-11) 2008-10 2. 7.4 Daniel Smith (136-255-7) 2017- 6. 291 Kurt Odom (291-1434) 2010-13 4. 183 Brian Hudson (183-303-11) 2013 3. 7.2 Brian Hudson (183-303-11) 2013 7. 267 Jared Joyner (267-1246) 2014-16 5. 148 Kameron Bryant (148-257-16) 2015 4. 7.0 Elijah Burress (70-122-4) 2016- 8. 231 Rashaun Brown (231-1138) 2008-11 6. 136 Daniel Smith (136-255-7) 2017- 5. 6.8 Anthony Robbins (133-226-11) 2016-17 9. 184 Keith Goss (184-786) 2013-14 7. 133 Anthony Robbins (133-226-11) 2016-17 6. 6.3 Braden Smith (239-413-8) 2011-12 10. 183 Brian Hudson (183-884) 2013 8. 107 Matt Vollono (107-215-15) 2008-09 7. 6.0 Daniel Polk (238-434-11) 2008-10 9. 70 Elijah Burress (70-122-4) 2016- 8. 5.7 Matt Vollono (107-215-15) 2008-09 Rushing TDs 10. 65 David Salmon (65-154-7) 2013-15 9. 5.6 Dakota Wolf (261-442-12) 2010-14 1. 20 De’Shawn Jones 2013-16 10. 5.4 David Salmon (65-154-7) 2014-15 2. 18 Dakota Wolf 2010-14 Passing yards 3. 17 Carl Smith 2008-11 1. 2619 Braden Smith (239-413-8) 2011-12 Avg yds/completion (min. 20 att.) 4. 16 Daniel Polk 2008-10 2. 2618 Daniel Polk (238-434-11) 2008-10 1. 13.9 Daniel Smith (136-255-7) 2017- 5. 7 Jared Joyner 2014-16 3. 2496 Dakota Wolf (261-442-12) 2010-14 2. 13.1 Kameron Bryant (148-257-16) 2015 6. 14 Jordan Cramer 2008-11 4. 2184 Brian Hudson (183-303-11) 2013 3. 12.9 David Salmon (65-154-7) 2014-15 7. 14 C.J. Oates 2008-11 5. 1936 Kameron Bryant (148-257-16) 2015 4. 12.3 Elijah Burress (70-122-4) 2016- 8. 13 Kurt Odom 2010-13 6. 1889 Daniel Smith (136-255-7) 2017- 5. 11.9 Brian Hudson (183-303-11) 2013 9. 12 Daniel Smith 2017- 7. 1536 Anthony Robbins (133-226-11) 2016-17 6. 11.5 Anthony Robbins (133-226-11) 2016-17 10. 8 Braden Smith 2011-12 8. 1228 Matt Vollono (107-215-15) 2008-09 11.5 Matt Vollono (107-215-15) 2008-09 8 Brian Hudson 2013 9. 858 Elijah Burress (70-122-4) 2016- 8. 11.1 Alex Munro (15-46-4) 2008 10. 839 David Salmon (65-154-7) 2014-15 9. 11.0 Daniel Polk (238-434-11) 2008-10 Avg yards/rush (min. 50 attempts) 11.0 Braden Smith (239-413-8) 2011-12 1. 9.09 Daniel Smith (140-1272) 2017- Passing TDs 2. 6.24 De’Shawn Jones (422-2632) 2013-16 1. 18 Daniel Smith 2017- Passing yards/game (min. 5 games) 3. 5.26 Elijah Burress (68-358) 2016- 2. 16 Braden Smith 2011-12 1. 188.9 Daniel Smith (10 games) 2017- 4. 5.17 Joshua Jones (89-460) 2016- 3. 15 Brian Hudson 2013 2. 182.0 Brian Hudson (12 games) 2013 5. 5.14 Jordan Cramer (97-499) 2008-11 4. 14 Dakota Wolf 2010-14 3. 176.0 Kameron Bryant (11 games) 2015 6. 4.93 Kurt Odom (291-1434) 2010-13 5. 13 Anthony Robbins 2016-17 4. 154.1 Braden Smith (17 games) 2011-12 7. 4.93 Rashaun Brown (231-1138) 2008-11 13 Daniel Polk 2008-10 5. 143.0 Elijah Burress (70-122-4) 2016- 8. 4.87 Dalton Dillon (105-511) 2012-15 7. 12 Kameron Bryant 2015 6. 118.2 Anthony Robbins (13 games) 2016-17 9. 4.83 Brian Hudson (183-884) 2013 8. 7 Matt Vollono 2008-09 7. 90.3 Daniel Polk (29 games) 2008-10 10. 4.79 C.J. Oates (380-1822) 2008-11 9. 6 Elijah Burress 2016 8. 73.4 Dakota Wolf (34 games) 2010-14 6 David Salmon 2014-15 9. 72.2 Matt Vollono (17 games) 2008-09 Rushing yards/game (min. 5 games) 10. 44.2 David Salmon (19 games) 2014-15 1. 127.2 Daniel Smith (10 games) 2017- Passes had intercepted 2. 73.7 Brian Hudson (12 games) 2013 1. 16 Kameron Bryant (148-257-16) 2015 RECEIVING 3. 65.8 De’Shawn Jones (40 games) 2013-16 2. 15 Matt Vollono (107-215-15) 2008-09 Pass reception yards 4. 59.7 Elijah Burress (6 games) 2016- 3. 14 Dakota Wolf (261-442-12) 2010-14 1. 2067 Aaron Blockmon (105-2067) 2015- 5. 53.9 Montel Goods (8 games) 2017 4. 11 Anthony Robbins (133-226-11) 2016-17 2. 1329 Ben Bolling (100-1329) 2011-15 6. 48.0 Carl Smith (40 games) 2008-11 11 Brian Hudson (183-303-11) 2013 3. 1230 Harrison Jordan (95-1230) 2008-11 7. 45.5 C.J. Oates (40 games) 2008-11 11 Daniel Polk (238-434-11) 2008-10 4. 1081 Jabri Ridenhour (93-1081) 2011-14

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5. 1045 Paul Constantine (75-1045) 2008-11 Total offense/play (min. 50 plays) Field goals attempted 6. 893 Austin Fleming (71-853) 2013-16 1. 8.00 Daniel Smith (395-3161) 2017- 1. 39 Mitchell Brown (28-39) 2014-17 7. 798 Jordan Hildreth (66-798) 2010-14 2. 6.40 Elijah Burress (190-1216) 2016- 39 Adam Willets (27-39) 2008-11 8. 648 Michael Stryffeler (62-648) 2008-10 3. 6.31 Brian Hudson (486-3068) 2013 3. 12 Jarrett Ozimek (7-12) 2013-16 9. 630 Kurt Odom (73-630) 2010-13 4. 6.24 De’Shawn Jones (422-2632) 2013-16 4. 11 Sam Eberwein (3-11) 2009-12 10. 499 A.J. Artis (53-499) 2011-14 5. 6.23 Kameron Bryant (348-2169) 2015 5. 4 Colin Gary (1-4) 2016- 6. 5.74 Braden Smith (511-2935) 2011-12 Pass receptions 7. 5.60 Anthony Robbins (286-1601) 2016-17 Field goal pct (minimum 5 attempts) 1. 105 Aaron Blockmon (105-12067) 2015- 8. 5.17 Joshua Jones (89-460) 2016- 1. 71.8 Mitchell Brown (28-39) 2014-17 2. 100 Ben Bolling (100-1329) 2011-15 9. 5.15 Daniel Polk (728-3748) 2008-10 2. 69.2 Adam Willets (27-39) 2008-11 3. 95 Harrison Jordan (95-1230) 2008-11 10. 5.14 Jordan Cramer (97-499) 2008-11 3. 58.3 Jarrett Ozimek (7-12) 2013-16 4. 93 Jabri Ridenhour (93-1081) 2011-14 4. 27.3 Sam Eberwein (3-11) 2009-12 5. 75 Paul Constantine (75-1045) 2008-11 All-purpose YARDS 6. 73 Kurt Odom (73-630) 2010-13 1. 2934 De’Shawn Jones 2013-16 PUNTING 7. 71 Austin Fleming (71-853) 2013-16 2. 2318 C.J. Oates 2008-11 Punt yards 8. 66 Jordan Hildreth (66-798) 2010-14 3. 2287 Carl Smith 2008-11 1. 8711 Ted Moore (221-8711) 2008-11 9. 62 Michael Stryffeler (62-648) 2008-10 4. 2257 Aaron Blockmon 2015- 2. 7466 Adam Lutz (184-7466) 2011-14 10. 54 C.J. Oates (54-488) 2008-11 5. 2054 Brandon Chandler 2008-12 3. 3979 Jarrett Ozimek (105-3979) 2013-16 6. 2027 Harrison Jordan 2008-11 4. 1679 Brad Dennis (46-1679) 2016- Pass reception TDs 7. 1614 Paul Constantine 2008-11 5. 399 Brennan Burt (11-399) 2008-10 1. 20 Aaron Blockmon 2015- 8. 1537 Ben Bolling 2012-15 6. 187 Mitchell Brown (5-187) 2014-17 2. 8 Harrison Jordan 2008-11 9. 1388 Kurt Odom 2010-12 8 Ben Bolling 2011-15 10. 1379 Dakota Wolf 2010-14 Punt attempts 4. 7 Austin Fleming 2013-16 1. 221 Ted Moore (221-8711) 2008-11 5. 6 Jordan Hildreth 2010-14 All-purpose yds/game (min. 5 2. 184 Adam Lutz (184-7466) 2011-14 6 Paul Constantine 2008-11 games) 3. 105 Jarrett Ozimek (105-3979) 2013-16 6 Mike Stryffeler 2008-10 1. 127.2 Daniel Smith (10 games) 2017- 4. 46 Brad Dennis (46-1679) 2016- 8. 5 Jabri Ridenhour 2011-14 2. 84.5 Isaiah Howard (12 games) 2014 5. 11 Brennan Burt (11-399) 2008-10 5 Preston Dodson 2011 3. 80.6 Aaron Blockmon (28 games) 2015- 6. 5 Mitchell Brown (5-187) 2014-17 5 Kurt Odom 2010-13 4. 75.9 Brian Hudson (12 games) 2013 5. 73.3 De’Shawn Jones (40 games) 2013-16 Punts had BLOCKED Avg yards/catch (min. 10 recep- 6. 59.7 Elijah Burress (6 games) 2016- 1. 3 Adam Lutz (184-7466) 2011-14 tions) 7. 59.5 Montel Goods (8 games) 2017 2. 2 Brennan Burt (11-399) 2008-10 1. 19.69 Aaron Blockmon (105-2067) 2015- 59.5 Andre Davis (11 games) 2015 3. 1 Brad Dennis (46-1679) 2016- 2. 18.15 Damon Simmons (20-363) 2014-15 9. 58.0 C.J. Oates (40 games) 2008-11 1 Ted Moore (221-8711) 2008-11 3. 17.85 Carl Blain (20-357) 2008-11 10. 57.2 Carl Smith (40 games) 2008-11 4. 14.89 Jared Joyner (19-283) 2014-15 Avg yards/punt (minimum 5 at- 5. 14.50 Alex Royal (14-203) 2008-10 SCORING tempts) 6. 14.20 Will Howard (10-142) 2017- Total points SCORED 1. 40.58 Adam Lutz (184-7466) 2011-14 7. 13.93 Paul Constantine (75-1045) 2008-11 1. 206 Mitchell Brown (122 PAT, 28 FG) 2014-17 2. 39.42 Ted Moore (221-8711) 2008-11 8. 13.29 Ben Bolling (100-1329) 2012-15 2. 185 Adam Willets (104 PAT, 27 FG) 2008-11 3. 37.90 Jarrett Ozimek (105-3979) 2013-16 9. 13.07 Jonathon Rogers (15-196) 2009-13 3. 128 Aaron Blockmon (21 TD, 1 PAT) 2015- 4. 37.40 Mitchell Brown (5-187) 2014-16 10. 12.95 Harrison Jordan (95-1230) 2008-11 4. 126 De’Shawn Jones (21 TD) 2013-16 5. 36.50 Brad Dennis (46-1679) 2016- 5. 114 Jared Joyner (19) 2014-16 6. 36.27 Brennan Burt (11-399) 2008-10 Receptions/game (minimum 5 games) 6. 108 Dakota Wolf (18 TD) 2010-14 1. 3.91 Preston Dodson (11 games) 2011 108 Kurt Odom (18 TD) 2010-13 PUNT RETURNS 2. 3.75 Aaron Blockmon (28 games) 2015- 8. 102 Carl Smith (17 TD) 2008-11 Punt return YARDS 3. 2.73 Andre Davis (11 games) 2015 9. 96 Daniel Polk (16 TD) 2008-10 1. 372 Jaquan Brooks (30-372) 2016- 4. 2.38 Jabri Ridenhour (39 games) 2011-14 96 C.J. Oates (16 TD) 2008-11 2. 290 Brandon Chandler (27-290) 2008-12 5. 2.27 Ben Bolling (44 games) 2012-15 96 Jordan Cramer (16 TD) 2008-11 3. 199 Jordan Hildreth (26-199) 2010-14 6. 2.21 Harrison Jordan (43 games) 2008-11 4. 132 Trey Sanders (17-132) 2015- 7. 2.14 Jaquan Brooks (21 games) 2016- Touchdowns SCORED 5. 81 Andre Davis (12-81) 2015 8. 2.12 Josh Severns (8 games) 2008 1. 21 Aaron Blockmon (20 rcv, 1 ret) 2015- 6. 44 Harrison Jordan (7-44) 2008-11 9. 1.94 Michael Stryffeler (32 games) 2008-10 21 De’Shawn Jones (20 rush, 1 rcv) 2013-16 7. 32 Brad Brower (7-32) 2008 10. 1.87 Austin Fleming (38 games) 2013-16 3. 19 Jared Joyner (15 rush, 4 rcv) 2014-16 8. 27 Paul Constantine (1-27) 2008-11 4. 18 Dakota Wolf (18 rush) 2010-14 9. 22 Erik Feliciano (1-22) 2008-11 TOTAL OFFENSE 18 Kurt Odom (13 rush, 5 rcv) 2010-13 10. 21 Kurt Odom (2-21) 2010-13 Total offense yards 6. 17 Carl Smith (17 rush) 2008-11 1. 3852 Dakota Wolf (758-3852) 2010-14 7. 16 Daniel Polk (16 rush) 2008-10 Punt returns 2. 3748 Daniel Polk (728-3748) 2008-10 16 C.J. Oates (14 rush, 2 rcv) 2008-11 1. 30 Jaquan Brooks (30-372) 2016- 3. 3161 Daniel Smith (395-3161) 2017- 16 Jordan Cramer (14 rush, 2 rcv) 2008-11 2. 27 Brandon Chandler (27-290) 2008-12 4. 3068 Brian Hudson (486-3068) 2013 10. 12 Daniel Smith (12 rush) 2017- 3. 26 Jordan Hildreth (26-199) 2010-14 5. 2935 Braden Smith (511-2935) 2011-12 4. 17 Trey Sanders (17-132) 2015- 6. 2632 De’Shawn Jones (422-2632) 2013-16 EXTRA POINTS 5. 12 Andre Davis (12-81) 2015 7. 2169 Kameron Bryant (348-2169) 2015 PAT kicks made 6. 7 Brad Brower (7-32) 2008 8. 1918 Carl Smith (426-1918) 2008-11 1. 122 Mitchell Brown (122-127) 2014-17 7 Harrison Jordan (7-44) 2008-11 9. 1822 C.J. Oates (381-1822) 2008-11 2. 104 Adam Willets (104-114) 2008-11 8. 2 Jared Joyner (2-2) 2014-16 10. 1601 Anthony Robbins (286-1601) 2016-17 3. 51 Jarrett Ozimek (51-55) 2013-16 2 Darius Carter (2- -15) 2011-14 4. 28 Sam Eberwein (28-28) 2011-12 2 Kurt Odom (2-21) 2010-13 TDs responsible FOR 5. 8 Colin Gary (8-8) 2016- 2 Cody Lyon (2-14) 2008-09 1. 32 Dakota Wolf 2010-14 6. 2 Alex Biby (2-4) 2013 2 Christian Hayes (2-13) 2012-13 2. 30 Daniel Smith 2017- 3. 29 Daniel Polk 2008-10 PAT kicks ATTEMPTED Punt return TDS 4. 24 Braden Smith 2011-12 1. 127 Mitchell Brown (122-127) 2014-17 1. 1 Jaquan Brooks 2016- 5. 23 Brian Hudson 2013 2. 114 Adam Willets (104-114) 2008-11 1 Trey Sanders 2015- 6. 21 Aaron Blockmon 2015- 3. 55 Jarrett Ozimek (51-55) 2013-16 1 Jordan Hildreth 2010-13 21 De’Shawn Jones 2013-16 4. 28 Sam Eberwein (28-28) 2011-12 1 Paul Constantine 2008-11 8. 19 Jared Joyner 2014-16 5. 8 Colin Gary (8-8) 2016- 9. 18 Kurt Odom 2010-13 6. 4 Alex Biby (2-4) 2013 Avg yds/punt return (min. 5 att.) 10. 17 Carl Smith 2008-11 1. 12.40 Jaquan Brooks (30-372) 2016- PAT kick pct (minimum 5 attempts) 2. 10.74 Brandon Chandler (27-290) 2008-12 Total offense/game (min. 5 games) 1. 100.0 Colin Gary (8-8) 2016- 3. 7.76 Trey Sanders (17-132) 2015- 1. 316.1 Daniel Smith (10 games) 2017- 100.0 Sam Eberwein (28-28) 2009-12 4. 7.65 Jordan Hildreth (26-199) 2010-14 2. 255.7 Brian Hudson (12 games) 2013 3. 96.1 Mitchell Brown (122-127) 2014-17 5. 6.75 Andre Davis (12-81) 2015 3. 202.7 Elijah Burress (6 games) 2016- 4. 92.7 Jarrett Ozimek (51-55) 2013-16 6. 6.29 Harrison Jordan (7-44) 2008-11 4. 197.2 Kameron Bryant (11 games) 2015 5. 91.2 Adam Willets (104-114) 2008-11 7. 4.57 Brad Brower (7-32) 2008 5. 172.6 Braden Smith (17 games) 2011-12 6. 129.2 Daniel Polk (29 games) 2008-10 FIELD GOALS KICK RETURNS 7. 123.2 Anthony Robbins (13 games) 2016-17 Field goals MADE Kick return YARDS 8. 113.3 Dakota Wolf (34 games) 2010-14 1. 28 Mitchell Brown (28-39) 2014-17 1. 1470 Brandon Chandler (70-1470) 2008-12 9. 66.0 David Salmon (11 games) 2014 2. 27 Adam Willets (27-39) 2008-11 2. 988 Isaiah Howard (47-988) 2014 10. 65.8 De’Shawn Jones (40 games) 2013-16 3. 7 Jarrett Ozimek (7-12) 2013-16 3. 764 Jonathan Rogers (27-764) 2009-13 4. 3 Sam Eberwein (3-11) 2009-12 4. 629 Trey Sanders (30-629) 2015- 5. 1 Colin Gary (1-4) 2016- 5. 604 Harrison Jordan (34-604) 2008-11 6. 543 Paul Constantine (25-543) 2008-11 70 @gocamelsFB 2018 campbell football

7. 359 Darius Carter (17-359) 2011-14 Fumble return TDS Fumbles FORCED 8. 266 Akile Jones (13-266) 2013-16 1. 1 Carlos Merritt 2015-17 1. 7 Isaac Scott 2010-14 9. 255 Brad Brower (14-255) 2008 1 Wale Ashaye 2016- 2. 6 Milton Brown 2008-11 10. 210 Kurt Odom (11-210) 2010-13 1 Syd Holt 2015-16 3. 4 Ugonna Awuruonye 2013-15 1 Jeff Swinton 2010-12 4 Brandon Chandler 2008-12 Kick returns 1 Paul Pizzuti 2009-12 4 Steth Monroe 2009-12 1. 70 Brandon Chandler (70-1470) 2008-12 1 Michael Rudisill 2010-13 6. 3 Deontae Henderson 2016- 2. 47 Isaiah Howard (47-988) 2014 3 Matt Farris 2010-14 3. 34 Harrison Jordan (34-604) 2008-11 DEFENSE 8. 2 Emmanuel Olenga 2017 4. 30 Trey Sanders (30-629) 2015- Total tackles 2 Daniel Bostick 2013-16 5. 27 Jonathan Rogers (27-764) 2009-13 1. 269 Milton Brown (124-145) 2008-11 2 Chris Beaty 2013-16 6. 25 Paul Constantine (25-543) 2008-11 2. 232 Jack Ryan (101-131) 2015- 2 Andrew Yost 2011-15 7. 17 Darius Carter (17-359) 2011-14 3. 209 Paul Pizzuti (114-95) 2009-12 2 Kurt Odom 2010-12 8. 14 Brad Brower (14-255) 2008 4. 203 Matt Farris (87-116) 2010-14 2 Jeremiah Robinson 2008,10-11 9. 13 Akile Jones (13-266) 2013-16 5. 198 Lee Stanley (84-114) 2008-10 10. 11 Kurt Odom (11-210) 2010-13 6. 196 Andrew Yost (72-124) 2012-15 Fumbles RECOVERED 7. 194 Erik Feliciano (111-83) 2008-11 1. 4 Nick Drew 2012-15 Kick return TDS 8. 186 Jake Barr (105-81) 2011-15 4 Paul Pizzuti 2009-12 1. 2 Jonathan Rogers 2009-13 9. 174 Brandon Chandler (112-62) 2008-12 3. 3 Taurean Lynch 2010-13 2. 1 Aaron Blockmon 2015- 10. 169 Steth Monroe (94-75) 2009-12 3 Erik Feliciano 2008-11 1 Isaiah Howard 2014 5. 2 Carlos Merritt 2015-17 1 Brandon Chandler 2008-12 Unassisted TACKLES 2 James Blackman 2014-17 1. 124 Milton Brown (124-145) 2008-11 2 Emmanuel Olenga 2017 Avg yds/kick return (min. 5 att.) 2. 114 Paul Pizzuti (114-95) 2009-12 2 Darren Flowers 2013- 1. 34.20 Aaron Blockmon (5-171) 2015- 3. 112 Brandon Chandler (112-62) 2008-12 2 Syd Holt 2015-16 2. 28.30 Jonathan Rogers (27-764) 2009-13 4. 111 Erik Feliciano (111-83) 2008-11 2 Brandon Mobley 2012-15 3. 23.71 Chad McMichael (7-166) 2009-13 5. 105 Jake Barr (105-81) 2011-15 2 Randel Herring 2008-11 4. 23.40 Clarence Finney (5-117) 2009 6. 101 Jack Ryan (101-131) 2015- 2 Milton Brown 2008-11 5. 22.20 Jaquan Brooks (5-111) 2016- 7. 95 Jared Hart (95-49) 2008-11 2 Austin Tart 2008,10-11 6. 21.88 Cody Lyon (8-175) 2008-09 8. 94 Steth Monroe (94-75) 2009-12 7. 21.72 Paul Constantine (25-543) 2008-11 9. 90 Carlos Merritt (90-78) 2015-17 Pass breakups 8. 21.12 Darius Carter (17-359) 2011-14 10. 87 Matt Farris (87-116) 2010-14 1. 32 Brandon Mobley (25 brup, 7 int) 2012-15 9. 21.02 Isaiah Howard (47-988) 2014 2. 27 Chris Beaty (21/6) 2013-16 10. 21.00 Brandon Chandler (70-1470) 2008-12 Assisted TACKLES 3. 26 Brandon Chandler (18/8) 2008-12 1. 145 Milton Brown (124-145) 2008-11 4. 25 Steth Monroe (19/6) 2009-12 INTERCEPTIONS 2. 131 Jack Ryan (101-131) 2015- 5. 15 Paul Pizzuti (13/2) 2009-12 Interception return yards 3. 124 Andrew Yost (72-124) 2012-15 6. 14 Aaron Nichols (10/4) 2011-15 1. 169 Brandon Mobley (7-169) 2012-15 4. 116 Matt Farris (87-116) 2010-14 7. 13 Dante Simmons (7/6) 2014-17 2. 145 Milton Brown (3-145) 2008-11 5. 114 Lee Stanley (84-114) 2008-10 8. 12 Deontae Henderson (9/3) 2016- 3. 140 Deontae Henderson (3-140) 2016- 6. 106 Randel Herring (60-106) 2008-11 12 Carlos Merritt (5/7) 2015-17 4. 118 Brandon Chandler (8-118) 2008-12 7. 104 Daniel Bostick (63-104) 2013-16 12 Tyler Rhyne (12/0) 2013-15 5. 87 Eric Westbrook (2-87) 2014- 8. 100 Dwan Hanshaw (53-100) 2012-15 12 Nick Drew (12/0) 2012-15 6. 77 Luke Hill (2-77) 2011-14 9. 97 Isaac Scott (58-97) 2010-14 12 Erik Feliciano (7/5) 2008-11 7. 73 Donte Washington (6-73) 2008 10. 96 Lucas Smith (33-96) 2010-14 73 Steth Monroe (6-73) 2009-12 QB hurries 9. 72 Carlos Merritt (7-72) 2015-17 Tackles for LOSS 1. 15 Jack Ryan 2015- 10. 69 Chris Beaty (6-69) 2013-16 1. 34.5 Ugonna Awuruonye (25-19/173) 2013-15 2. 12 Greg Milhouse 2014-15 2. 28.0 Jack Ryan (19-18/141) 2015- 12 Isaac scott 2010-14 Interceptions 28.0 Jeremiah Robinson (22-12/100)2008,10-11 4. 10 Syd Holt 2015-16 1. 8 Brandon Chandler (8-118) 2008-12 4. 26.0 Isaac Scott (20-12/131) 2010-14 10 Ugonna Awuruonye 2013-15 2. 7 Carlos Merritt (7-72) 2015-17 5. 22.5 Milton Brown (17-11/104) 2008-11 6. 9 Isaiah King 2015- 7 Brandon Mobley (7-169) 2012-15 6. 17.5 Greg Milhouse (10-15/66) 2014-15 9 Daniel Bostick 2013-16 4. 6 Dante Simmons (6-40) 2014-17 7. 17.0 Dwan Hanshaw (13-8/71) 2012-15 8. 8 Emmanuel Olenga 2017 6 Chris Beaty (6-69) 2013-16 8. 16.5 Syd Holt (14-5/92) 2015-16 9. 7 Darren Flowers 2013-16 6 Steth Monroe (6-73) 2009-12 9. 15.0 Emmanuel Olenga (13-4/60) 2017 7 Dwan Hanshaw 2012-15 6 Donte Washington (6-73) 2008 10. 14.5 Andrew Yost (8-13/57) 2012-15 7 J. Robinson 2008,10-11 8. 5 Erik Feliciano (5-18) 2008-11 14.5 Jake Barr (13-3/64) 2011-15 9. 4 J’Wan Lewis (4-28) 2013-16 Blocked kicks 4 Aaron Nichols (4-56) 2011-15 Yards from tackles for loss 1. 4 Randel Herring 2008-11 4 Cody Lyon (4-51) 2008-09 1. 173 Ugonna Awuruonye (25-19/173) 2013-15 2. 3 Kurt Odom 2010-13 2. 141 Jack Ryan (19-18/141) 2015- 3. 2 Lucas Smith 2010-14 Interception return TDs 3. 131 Isaac Scott (18-9/121) 2010-14 4. 1 10x 1. 4 Brandon Mobley 2012-15 4. 104 Milton Brown (17-11/104) 2008-11 2. 2 Milton BROWN 2008-11 5. 100 Jeremiah Robinson (22-12/100) 2008,10-11 Games played/started 3. 1 Carlos Merritt 2015-17 6. 92 Syd Holt (14-5/92) 2015-16 Games played (Name, yrs, gms pld-st) 1 Deontae Henderson 2016- 7. 71 Dwan Hanshaw (13-8/71) 2012-15 1. Isaac Scott 2011-14 46-24 1 Chris Beaty 2013-16 8. 66 Greg Milhouse (10-15/66) 2014-15 2. Dalton Dillon 2012-15 45-13 1 Cody Lyon 2008-09 9. 64 Jake Barr (13-3/64) 2011-15 Matt Farris 2011-14 45-23 1 Brandon Chandler 2008-12 10. 61 Ray Miller (13-2/61) 2016- Will Sawyer 2011-14 45-35 5. Jaylan Adlam 2012-15 44-6 FUMBLE RETURNS Quarterback SACKS Ben Bolling 2012-15 44-18 Fumble return YARDS 1. 20.5 Ugonna Awuruonye (14-13/130) 2013-15 Jacob Brewer 2012-15 44-42 1. 67 Jeff Swinton (1-67) 2010-12 2. 16.5 Isaac Scott (14-5/110) 2010-14 Jordan Cramer 2008-11 44-25 2. 35 Taurean Lynch (1-35) 2010-13 3. 14.5 Ugonna Awuruonye (11-7/86) 2013-14 Randel Herring 2008-11 44-43 3. 26 Michael Rudisill (1-26) 2010-13 4. 12.0 Jeremiah Robinson (11-2/65) 2008,10-11 Sam Issermoyer 2008-11 44-39 4. 21 Syd Holt (1-21) 2015-16 5. 9.5 Milton Brown (9-1/68) 2008-11 Adam Willets 2008-11 44- 5. 15 Wale Ashaye (1-15) 2016- 6. 9.0 Syd Holt (8-2/65) 2015-16 15 Brandon Mobley (1-15) 2012-15 7. 8.5 Emmanuel Olenga (8-1/47) 2017 Games started (Name, yrs, gms pld-st) 7. 5 Marcus Maynard (1-5) 2013-14 8.5 Jake Barr (8-1/46) 2011-15 1. Randel Herring 2008-11 44-43 9. 8.0 Andrew Yost (5-6/40) 2012-15 Troy Horan 2008-11 43-43 Fumble RETURNS 10. 7.5 Isaiah King (6-3/32) 2015- 3. Jacob Brewer 2012-15 44-42 1. 1 Wale Ashaye (1-15) 2016- 7.5 Greg Milhouse (4-7/50) 2014-15 4. Josh Hutto 2014-17 41-41 1 Syd Holt (1-21) 2015-16 5. Sam Issermoyer 2008-11 44-39 1 Brandon Mobley (1-15) 2012-15 Yards from SACKS Branden Burt 2008-11 42-39 1 Marcus Maynard (1-5) 2013-14 1. 130 Ugonna Awuruonye (14-13/130) 2013-15 Brandon Chandler 2008-12 40-39 1 Jeff Swinton (1-67) 2010-12 2. 110 Isaac Scott (14-5/110) 2010-14 8. Mitchell Brown 2014-17 37-0 1 Taurean Lynch (1-35) 2010-12 3. 68 Milton Brown (9-1/68) 2008-11 Milton Brown 2008-11 42-37 1 Michael Rudisill (1-26) 2010-12 4. 65 Syd Holt (8-2/65) 2015-16 10. Dalton Brown 2011-14 40-36 1 Erik Feliciano (1-0) 2008-11 5. 65 Jeremiah Robinson (11-2/65) 2008,10-11 Andrew Yost 2012-15 38-36 6. 51 Jack Ryan (4-4/51) 2015- 7. 50 Greg Milhouse (4-7/50) 2014-15 8. 48 Dwan Hanshaw (4-5/48) 2012-15 9. 47 Emmanuel Olenga (8-1/47) 2017 10. 46 Jake Barr (8-1/46) 2011-15

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Single Season Records Passing ATTEMPTS Austin Fleming 2016 3 1. Braden Smith 2011 313 Damon Simmons 2015 3 Net Rushing 2. Brian Hudson 2013 303 Jordan Hildreth 2013 3 1. Daniel Smith 2017 1,272 3. Kameron Bryant 2015 257 Kurt Odom 2013 3 2. De’Shawn Jones 2015 1,079 4. Daniel Smith 2017 255 Harrison Jordan 2009 3 3. Brian Hudson 2013 884 5. Dakota Wolf 2014 226 Paul Constantine 2008 3 4. Jared Joyner 2016 741 6. Daniel Polk 2010 217 5. Carl Smith 2011 677 7. Daniel Polk 2009 216 All Purpose YARDS 6. Rashaun Brown 2010 673 8. Dakota Wolf 2012 180 1. Daniel Smith 2017 1,272 7. De’Shawn Jones 2016 641 9. Matt Vollono 2008 180 2. De’Shawn Jones 2015 1,104 8. Dakota Wolf 2012 617 10. Anthony Robbins 2016 167 3. Aaron Blockmon 2016 1,060 9. Daniel Polk 2009 572 4. Isaiah Howard 2014 1,014 10. C.J. Oates 2009 567 Passing TouchdowNS 5. Jared Joyner 2016 960 1. Daniel Smith 2017 18 6. Brian Hudson 2013 911 Rushing ATTEMPTS 2. Brian Hudson 2013 15 7. Kurt Odom 2013 907 1. Brian Hudson 2013 183 3. Braden Smith 2011 14 8. Jonathan Rogers 2013 841 2. De’Shawn Jones 2015 178 4. Kameron Bryant 2015 12 9. Brandon Chandler 2011 814 3. Dakota Wolf 2012 161 5. Anthony Robbins 2016 10 10. Rashaun Brown 2010 760 4. Carl Smith 2011 154 Dakota Wolf 2014 10 5. Daniel Polk 2010 151 7. Daniel Polk 2010 8 Scoring 6. Jared Joyner 2016 143 8. Elijah Burress 2016 6 1. Jordan Cramer 2011 90 Daniel Polk 2009 143 9. Daniel Polk 2009 5 2. Daniel Smith 2017 72 7. Daniel Smith 2017 140 10. David Salmon 2014 4 Daniel Polk 2010 72 8. Dakota Wolf 2014 122 Matt Vollono 2009 4 4. Mitchell Brown 2017 62 9. Rashaun Brown 2010 119 Aaron Blockmon 2016 62 10. Kurt Odom 2012 111 Receptions 6. Mitchell Brown 2014 61 1. Aaron Blockmon 2016 54 7. Adam Willets 2011 59 Rushing TouchdowNS 2. Preston Dodson 2011 43 8. Jarrett Ozimek 2013 55 1. Jordan Cramer 2011 13 3. Jabri Ridenhour 2014 40 Adam Willets 2010 55 2. Daniel Smith 2017 12 4. Jabri Ridenhour 2013 35 10. De’Shawn Jones 2016 54 Daniel Polk 2010 12 Kurt Odom 2013 35 Jared Joyner 2016 54 4. De’Shawn Jones 2016 9 6. Harrison Jordan 2011 34 Dakota Wolf 2014 54 Dakota Wolf 2014 9 7. Ben Bolling 2013 32 6. Jared Joyner 2016 8 8. Ben Bolling 2014 31 Total Offense De’Shawn Jones 2015 8 9. Andre Davis 2015 30 1. Daniel Smith 2017 3,161 Brian Hudson 2013 8 10. Paul Constantine 2011 29 2. Brian Hudson 2013 3,068 Braden Smith 2011 8 Harrison Jordan 2010 29 3. Braden Smith 2011 2,254 10. Dakota Wolf 2012 7 Mike Stryffeler 2009 29 4. Kameron Bryant 2015 2,169 C.J. Oates 2011 7 5. Dakota Wolf 2014 2,032 Receiving YARDS 6. Daniel Polk 2009 1,927 Yards Passing 1. Aaron Blockmon 2016 1,038 7. Daniel Polk 2010 1,821 1. Brian Hudson 2013 2,184 2. Aaron Blockmon 2017 576 8. Dakota Wolf 2012 1,418 2. Braden Smith 2011 1,965 3. Jabri Ridenhour 2014 497 9. Elijah Burress 2016 1,216 3. Kameron Bryant 2015 1,936 4. Ben Bolling 2013 495 10. Anthony Robbins 2016 1,151 4. Daniel Smith 2017 1,889 5. Preston Dodson 2011 473 5. Dakota Wolf 2014 1,483 6. Aaron Blockmon 2015 453 Interceptions 6. Daniel Polk 2009 1,355 7. Harrison Jordan 2011 446 1. Carlos Merritt 2017 6 7. Daniel Polk 2010 1,263 8. Ben Bolling 2014 408 Donte Washington 2008 6 8. Anthony Robbins 2016 1,139 9. Paul Constantine 2011 407 3. Dante Simmons 2017 5 9. Matt Vollono 2008 909 10. Harrison Jordan 2009 404 4. Brandon Mobley 2014 4 10. Elijah Burress 2016 858 Steth Monroe 2011 4 Receiving Touchdowns 6. Deontae Henderson 2017 3 Completions Chris Beaty 2016 3 1. Brian Hudson 2013 183 1. Aaron Blockmon 2016 10 J’Wan Lewis 2016 3 2. Braden Smith 2011 179 2. Aaron Blockmon 2017 5 Chris Beaty 2015 3 3. Kameron Bryant 2015 148 Aaron Blockmon 2015 5 Brandon Chandler 2009 3 4. Dakota Wolf 2014 140 Ben Bolling 2013 5 Christian Dixon 2009 3 5. Daniel Smith 2017 136 Preston Dodson 2011 5 Cody Lyon 2009 3 6. Daniel Polk 2010 123 6. Zach Roderick 2017 4 Milton Brown 2008 3 7. Daniel Polk 2009 115 Bryan Bailey 2017 4 8. Dakota Wolf 2012 97 Jabri Ridenhour 2014 4 Interceptions RETURN TDS 9. Anthony Robbins 2016 96 Mike Stryffeler 2010 4 1. Brandon Mobley 2014 3 10. Matt Vollono 2008 85 10. Michael Wooten 2017 3 2. Milton Brown 2008 2 72 @gocamelsFB 2018 campbell football

3. Deontae Henderson 2017 1 PAT Attempted 8. 436 (1956) 2015 Carlos Merritt 2017 1 1. Adam Willets 2011 49 9. 435 (1642) 2012 Cody Lyon 2009 1 2. Mitchell Brown 2017 41 10. 382 (752) 2008 Brandon Chandler 2011 1 3. Jarrett Ozimek 2013 37 Brandon Mobley 2013 1 4. Mitchell Brown 2014 35 Rushing TDs Chris Beaty 2015 1 5. Mitchell Brown 2016 32 1. 36 2011 6. Adam Willets 2010 31 2. 26 2013 Tackles 7. Adam Willets 2009 22 26 2010 1. Jack Ryan 2017 103 8. Sam Eberwein 2012 21 4. 24 2017 2. Carlos Merritt 2017 94 9. Mitchell Brown 2015 19 5. 20 2016 3. Paul Pizzuti 2012 89 10. Jarrett Ozimek 2015 16 6. 19 2015 4. Matt Farris 2012 88 19 2014 Lee Stanley 2009 88 Punts 8. 16 2009 6. Andrew Yost 2014 86 1. Ted Moore 2008 72 9. 15 2012 7. Milton Brown 2008 85 2. Adam Lutz 2014 68 10. 3 2008 8. Lee Stanley 2010 83 3. Adam Lutz 2012 67 9. Luke Hill 2014 78 4. Jarrett Ozimek 2016 59 Average yards/rush 10. Matt Farris 2013 77 5. Ted Moore 2009 51 1. 5.39 (467-2519) 2017 6. Adam Lutz 2013 49 2. 5.27 (531-2800) 2013 Tackles For LOSS Ted Moore 2011 49 3. 4.75 (439-2086) 2016 1. Jeremiah Robinson 2011 17.5 8. Brad Dennis 2017 46 4. 4.71 (491-2315) 2011 2. Emmanuel Olenga 2017 15.0 Jarrett Ozimek 2015 46 5. 4.65 (449-2086) 2014 3. Ugonna Awuruonye 2013 14.0 10. Ted Moore 2010 43 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. Ted Moore 2011 41.73 9. 3.78 (435-1642) 2012 7. Jack Ryan 2015 11.0 2. Adam Lutz 2013 41.69 10. 1.97 (382-752) 2008 8. Syd Holt 2016 10.5 3. Adam Lutz 2012 40.37 Milton Brown 2011 10.5 4. Ted Moore 2010 40.28 Rushing yards/game 10. Ray Miller 2017 9.5 5. Adam Lutz 2014 39.97 1. 233.3 (12 games) 2013 6. Jarrett Ozimek 2015 39.50 2. 229.0 (11 games) 2017 Sacks 7. Ted Moore 2009 38.63 3. 210.5 (11 games) 2011 1. Emmanuel Olenga 2017 8.5 8. Ted Moore 2008 37.94 4. 208.6 (10 games) 2016 2. Ugonna Awuruonye 2014 7.5 9. Mitchell Brown 2014 37.40 5. 207.7 (11 games) 2010 Isaac Scott 2012 7.5 10. Jarrett Ozimek 2016 36.64 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. 149.3 (11 games) 2012 7. Ugonna Awuruonye 2015 6.0 2. Brandon Chandler 2011 28 10. 68.4 (11 games) 2008 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. 292 (167-292-14) 2016 3. Chris Beaty (11/3) 2015 14 Harrison Jordan 2008 13 6. 290 (127-290-18) 2008 4. Deontae Henderson (8/3) 2017 11 7. 286 (161-286-5) 2012 Chris Beaty (8/3) 2016 11 Kick Return YARDAGE 8. 273 (156-273-18) 2015 6. Donte Washington (4/6) 2008 10 1. Isaiah Howard 2014 988 9. 253 (137-253-10) 2009 7. Tyler Rhyne (9/0) 2014 9 2. Jonathan Rogers 2013 764 10. 225 (126-225-4) 2010 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. 173 (173-314-9) 2017 Brandon Mobley (6/2) 2013 8 9. Brad Brower 2008 255 5. 167 (167-292-14) 2016 10. Brandon Chandler 2012 251 6. 161 (161-286-5) 2012 Field Goals 7. 156 (156-273-18) 2015 1. Mitchell Brown 2014 9 Kick Return Avg (Min. 10 Returns) 8. 137 (137-253-10) 2009 Adam Willets 2009 9 1. Jonathan Rogers 2013 28.3 9. 127 (127-290-18) 2008 3. Adam Willets 2010 8 2. Brandon Chandler 2009 23.1 10. 126 (126-225-4) 2010 4. Mitchell Brown 2017 7 3. Paul Constantine 2010 22.4 5. Mitchell Brown 2016 6 4. Trey Sanders 2017 21.4 Passing yards Mitchell Brown 2015 6 5. Darius Carter 2012 21.1 1. 2436 (205-335-11) 2013 Jarrett Ozimek 2013 6 6. Isaiah Howard 2014 21.0 2. 2286 (173-314-9) 2017 8. Adam Willets 2008 5 7. Brandon Chandler 2012 20.9 3. 2228 (198-371-15) 2014 9. Adam Willets 2011 4 8. Brandon Chandler 2011 20.6 4. 2044 (156-273-18) 2015 10. Sam Eberwein 2012 3 Harrison Jordan 2010 20.6 5. 2002 (167-292-14) 2016 10. Brandon Chandler 2008 19.2 6. 1989 (181-316-7) 2011 Field Goal ATTEMPTED 7. 1674 (137-253-10) 2009 1. Adam Willets 2010 15 Team Single Season 8. 1467 (161-286-5) 2012 2. Mitchell Brown 2014 12 Records 9. 1330 (127-290-18) 2008 Adam Willets 2009 12 10. 1293 (126-225-4) 2010 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 2016 9. Adam Willets 2011 7 4. 2285 (506) 2010 4. 15 2015 10. Adam Willets 2008 5 5. 2087 (463) 2009 5. 14 2014 6. 2086 (439) 2016 14 2011 PAT Made 2086 (449) 2014 7. 9 2009 1. Adam Willetts 2011 47 8. 1956 (436) 2015 8. 8 2010 2. Mitchell Brown 2017 41 9. 1642 (435) 2012 9. 6 2008 3. Jarrett Ozimek 2013 37 10. 752 (382) 2008 10. 5 2012 4. Mitchell Brown 2014 34 5. Mitchell Brown 2016 30 Rushing attempts Passes had intercepted 6. Adam Willets 2010 28 1. 531 (2800 yds.) 2013 1. 18 (156-273-18) 2015 7. Sam Eberwein 2012 21 2. 506 (2285) 2010 18 (127-290-18) 2008 8. Adam Willets 2009 18 3. 491 (2315) 2011 3. 15 (198-371-15) 2014 9. Mitchell Brown 2015 17 4. 467 (2519) 2017 4. 14 (167-292-14) 2016 10. Jarrett Ozimek 2015 14 5. 463 (2087) 2009 5. 11 (205-335-11) 2013 6. 449 (2086) 2014 6. 10 (137-253-10) 2009 7. 439 (2086) 2016 7. 9 (173-314-9) 2017

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8. 7 (181-313-7) 2011 8. 325.3 (11 games) 2010 7. 90.9 (30-33) 2010 9. 5 (161-286-5) 2012 9. 282.6 (11 games) 2012 8. 90.7 (39-43) 2013 10. 4 (126-225-4) 2010 10. 189.3 (11 games) 2008 9. 88.6 (31-35) 2015 10. 84.0 (21-25) 2009 Pass completion pct Total offense/play 1. 61.2 (205-335-11) 2013 1. 6.15 (781-4805) 2017 FIELD GOALS 2. 57.3 (181-313-7) 2011 2. 6.05 (866-5236) 2013 Field goals made 3. 57.2 (167-292-14) 2016 3. 5.64 (709-4000) 2015 1. 9 (9-14) 2014 4. 57.1 (156-273-18) 2015 4. 5.59 (731-4088) 2016 9 (9-13) 2009 5. 56.3 (161-286-5) 2012 5. 5.33 (807-4304) 2011 9 (9-16) 2010 6. 56.0 (126-225-4) 2010 6. 5.26 (820-4314) 2014 4. 8 (8-12) 2017 7. 55.1 (173-314-9) 2017 7. 5.25 (716-3761) 2009 5. 7 (7-10) 2015 8. 54.2 (137-253-10) 2009 8. 4.89 (731-3578) 2010 6. 6 (6-10) 2016 9. 53.4 (198-371-15) 2014 9. 4.31 (721-3109) 2012 6 (6-9) 2013 10. 43.8 (127-290-18) 2008 10. 3.10 (672-2082) 2008 8. 5 (5-5) 2008 9. 4 (4-7) 2011 Pass efficiency All-purpose yards 10. 3 (3-9) 2012 1. 133.4 (205-335-11) 2013 1. 6872 2013 2. 132.6 (173-314-9) 2017 2. 6147 2017 Field goals attempted 3. 125.0 (156-273-18) 2015 3. 5804 2014 1. 16 (9-16) 2010 4. 123.3 (167-292-14) 2016 4. 5566 2011 2. 14 (9-14) 2014 5. 120.3 (181-313-7) 2011 5. 4889 2016 3. 13 (9-13) 2009 6. 113.6 (137-253-10) 2009 6. 4809 2015 4. 12 (8-12) 2017 7. 112.4 (126-225-4) 2010 7. 4772 2009 5. 10 (6-10) 2016 8. 108.2 (198-371-15) 2014 8. 4575 2010 10 (7-10) 2015 9. 101.65 (161-286-5) 2012 9. 4092 2012 7. 9 (6-9) 2013 10. 76.7 (127-290-18) 2008 10. 3640 2008 9 (3-9) 2012 9. 7 (4-7) 2011 Average yards/pass All-purpose yards/game 10. 5 (5-5) 2008 1. 7.5 (156-273-18) 2015 1. 572.67 (12 games) 2013 2. 7.3 (173-314-9) 2017 2. 558.8 (11 games) 2017 Field goal pct 7.3 (205-335-11) 2013 3. 506.00 (11 games) 2011 1. 100.0 (5-5) 2008 4. 6.9 (167-292-14) 2016 4. 488.9 (10 games) 2016 2. 70.0 (7-10) 2015 5. 6.6 (137-253-10) 2009 5. 483.7 (12 games) 2014 3. 69.2 (9-13) 2009 6. 6.3 (181-313-7) 2011 6. 437.2 (11 games) 2015 4. 66.7 (8-12) 2017 7. 6.0 (198-371-15) 2014 7. 433.8 (11 games) 2009 66.7 (6-9) 2013 8. 5.7 (126-225-4) 2010 8. 415.9 (11 games) 2010 6. 64.3 (9-14) 2014 9. 5.1 (161-286-5) 2012 9. 372.0 (11 games) 2012 7. 60.0 (6-10) 2016 10. 4.6 (127-290-18) 2008 10. 330.9 (11 games) 2008 8. 57.1 (4-7) 2011 9. 56.2 (9-16) 2010 Average yards/completion SCORING 10. 33.3 (3-9) 2012 1. 13.2 (173-314-9) 2017 Total points scored 2. 13.1 (156-273-18) 2015 1. 379 (53 TD, 49 PAT, 4 FG) 2011 PUNTING 3. 12.2 (137-253-10) 2009 2. 372 (50 TD, 48 PAT, 8 FG) 2017 Punt yards 4. 12.0 (167-292-14) 2016 3. 349 (48 TD, 39 PAT, 6 FG, 1 Saf.) 2013 1. 3162 (86 punts) 2008 5. 11.9 (205-335-11) 2013 4. 283 (37 TD, 34 PAT, 9 FG) 2014 2. 2905 (74) 2014 6. 11.3 (198-371-15) 2014 5. 281 (38 TD, 33 PAT, 6 FG) 2016 3. 2705 (67) 2012 7. 11.0 (181-313-7) 2011 6. 270 (36 TD, 32 PAT, 7 FG) 2015 4. 2202 (58) 2009 8. 10.5 (127-290-18) 2008 7. 261 (34 TD, 30 PAT, 9 FG) 2010 5. 2162 (59) 2016 9. 10.3 (126-225-4) 2010 8. 214 (27 TD, 21 PAT, 9 FG, 1 Saf.) 2009 6. 2045 (49) 2011 10. 9.1 (161-286-5) 2012 9. 156 (21 TD, 21 PAT, 3 FG) 2012 7. 2043 (51) 2013 10. 98 (12 TD, 11 PAT, 5 FG) 2008 8. 1817 (46-1817) 2015 Passing yards/game 9. 1732 (43) 2010 1. 207.8 (11 games) 2017 Touchdowns scored 10. 1700 (47) 2017 2. 203.0 (12 games) 2013 1. 53 (36 rush, 14 pass, 2 def, 1 ret) 2011 3. 200.2 (10 games) 2016 2. 50 (24 rush, 21 pass, 5 ret) 2017 Punt attempts 4. 185.8 (11 games) 2015 3. 48 (26 rush, 18 pass, 3 ret, 1 def) 2013 1. 86 (3162 yds.) 2008 5. 185.7 (12 games) 2014 4. 38 (20 rush, 16 pass, 1 def, 1 ret) 2016 2. 74 (2905) 2014 6. 180.8 (11 games) 2011 5. 37 (19 rush, 14 pass, 3 def, 1 ret) 2014 3. 67 (2705) 2012 7. 152.2 (11 games) 2009 6. 36 (19 rush, 15 rcv, 2 ret) 2015 4. 59 (2162) 2016 8. 133.4 (11 games) 2012 7. 34 (26 rush, 8 pass) 2010 5. 58 (2202) 2009 9. 120.9 (11 games) 2008 8. 27 (16 rush, 9 pass, 2 def) 2009 6. 51 (2043) 2013 10. 117.5 (11 games) 2010 9. 21 (15 rush, 5 pass, 1 def) 2012 7. 49 (1895) 2011 10. 12 (3 rush, 6 pass, 2 def, 1 ret) 2008 8. 47 (1700) 2017 TOTAL OFFENSE 9. 46 (1817) 2015 Total offense yards EXTRA POINTS 10. 43 (1732) 2010 1. 5236 (866 plays) 2013 PAT kicks made 2. 4805 (781) 2017 1. 49 (49-51) 2011 Punts had blocked 3. 4314 (820) 2014 2. 48 (48-48) 2017 1. 2 2013 4. 4304 (807) 2011 3. 39 (39-43) 2013 2 2008 5. 4088 (731) 2016 4. 34 (34-35) 2014 3. 1 2017 6. 4000 (709) 2015 5. 31 (31-33) 2016 1 2014 7. 3761 (716) 2009 31 (31-35) 2015 1 2009 8. 3578 (731) 2010 7. 30 (30-33) 2010 9. 3109 (721) 2012 8. 21 (21-21) 2012 Average yards/punt 10. 2082 (672) 2008 21 (21-25) 2009 1. 41.73 (49-2045) 2011 10. 11 (11-12) 2008 2. 40.37 (67-2705) 2012 TDs responsible for 3. 40.28 (43-1732) 2010 1. 71 2017 PAT kicks attempted 4. 40.06 (51-2043) 2013 2. 67 2011 1. 51 (49-51) 2011 5. 39.50 (46-1817) 2015 3. 66 2013 2. 48 (48-48) 2017 6. 39.26 (74-2905) 2014 4. 54 2016 3. 43 (39-43) 2013 7. 37.97 (58-2202) 2009 5. 51 2015 4. 35 (31-35) 2015 8. 36.77 (86-3162) 2008 51 2014 35 (34-35) 2014 9. 36.64 (59-2162) 2016 7. 42 2010 6. 33 (31-33) 2016 10. 36.17 (47-1700) 2017 8. 36 2009 33 (30-33) 2010 9. 26 2012 8. 25 (21-25) 2009 10. 18 2008 9. 21 (21-21) 2012 10. 12 (11-12) 2008 Total offense/game 1. 436.8 (11 games) 2017 PAT kick pct 2. 436.3 (12 games) 2013 1. 100.0 (48-48) 2017 3. 408.8 (10 games) 2016 100.0 (21-21) 2012 4. 391.3 (11 games) 2011 3. 97.1 (34-35) 2014 5. 363.6 (11 games) 2015 4. 96.1 (49-51) 2011 6. 359.5 (12 games) 2014 5. 93.9 (31-33) 2016 7. 341.9 (11 games) 2009 6. 91.7 (11-12) 2008

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PUNT RETURNS Interceptions Yards from tackles for loss Punt return yards 1. 19 (319 yds.) 2017 1. 378 (60-50) 2015 1. 296 (27 ret.) 2017 2. 18 (249) 2011 2. 277 (53-30) 2013 2. 239 (22) 2016 3. 16 (269) 2008 3. 266 (53-38) 2011 3. 200 (15) 2011 4. 12 (53) 2016 4. 259 (44-34) 2016 4. 155 (14) 2013 12 (339) 2014 5. 274 (57-42) 2017 5. 100 (11) 2009 6. 11 (84) 2009 6. 211 (35-24) 2012 6. 85 (14) 2015 7. 9 (124) 2013 7. 187 (32-36) 2009 7. 74 (9) 2010 8. 8 (8) 2015 8. 172 (37-34) 2008 8. 64 (7) 2012 9. 5 (15) 2012 9. 132 (31-38) 2014 9. 34 (9) 2008 10. 4 (49) 2010 10. 116 (25-22) 2010 10. 26 (17) 2014 Interception return TDs Quarterback sacks Punt returns 1. 3 2014 1. 38 (25-26/262) 2015 1. 27 (296 yds) 2017 2. 2 2017 2. 27 (24-6/171) 2013 2. 22 (239) 2016 2 2008 3. 26 (24-4/165) 2011 3. 17 (26) 2014 4. 1 2015 4. 25 (22-6/154) 2012 4. 15 (200) 2011 1 2013 5. 20 (17-6/134) 2017 5. 14 (85) 2015 1 2011 6. 19 (11-16/79) 2014 14 (155) 2013 1 2009 7. 17 (17-0/110) 2016 7. 11 (100) 2009 8. 12 (8-8/77) 2009 8. 9 (74) 2010 FUMBLE RETURNS 9. 11 (7-8/64) 2008 9 (34) 2008 Fumble return yards 11 (9-4/49) 2010 10. 7 (64) 2012 1. 102 (2 ret.) 2012 2. 26 (1) 2011 Yards from sacks Punt return TDs 3. 21 (1) 2016 1. 262 (25-26) 2015 1. 1 2017 4. 15 (1) 2017 2. 171 (24-6) 2013 1 2016 15 (1) 2015 3. 165 (24-4) 2011 1 2013 5. 5 (1) 2013 4. 154 (22-6) 2012 1 2011 5. 134 (17-6) 2017 Fumble returns 6. 110 (17-0) 2016 Average yards/punt return 1. 2 (102 yds.) 2012 7. 79 (11-16) 2014 1. 13.33 (15-200) 2011 2. 9 (26) 2011 8. 77 (8-8) 2009 2. 11.07 (14-155) 2013 3. 1 (15) 2017 9. 64 (7-8) 2008 3. 10.96 (27-296) 2017 1 (21) 2016 10. 49 (9-4) 2010 4. 10.86 (22-239) 2016 1 (15) 2015 5. 9.14 (7-64) 2012 1 (5) 2013 Fumbles forced 6. 9.09 (11-100) 2009 1 (0) 2010 1. 12 2011 7. 8.22 (9-74) 2010 2. 11 2013 8. 6.07 (14-85) 2015 Fumble return TDs 11 2012 9. 3.78 (9-34) 2008 1. 2 2017 4. 9 2017 10. 1.53 (17-26) 2014 2. 1 2016 5. 8 2016 1 2012 6. 7 2014 KICK RETURNS 1 2011 7 2009 Kick return yards 1 2009 8. 6 2015 1. 1357 (60 ret.) 2013 9. 5 2010 2. 1255 (72) 2008 DEFENSE 10. 2 2008 3. 1125 (58) 2014 Total tackles 4. 904 (47) 2012 1. 910 (420-490) 2012 Fumbles recovered 5. 874 (44) 2010 2. 893 (363-530) 2014 1. 10 2013 6. 827 (46) 2009 3. 866 (418-488) 2011 10 2011 7. 813 (43) 2011 4. 848 (385-463) 2013 3. 9 2016 8. 727 (38) 2017 5. 846 (422-424) 2017 4. 8 2017 9. 618 (31) 2015 6. 821 (281-540) 2010 5. 7 2012 10. 509 (28) 2016 7. 804 (452-352) 2008 6. 6 2010 8. 749 (404-345) 2009 6 2009 Kick returns 9. 733 (323-410) 2016 6 2008 1. 72 (1255 yds.) 2008 10. 716 (360-356) 2015 9. 5 2014 2. 60 (1357) 2013 10. 3 2015 3. 58 (1125) 2014 Unassisted tackles 4. 47 (904) 2012 1. 452 2008 Passes defended 5. 46 (827) 2009 2. 422 2017 1. 70 (58 brup, 12 int) 2014 6. 44 (874) 2010 3. 420 2012 2. 65 (57 brup, 8 int) 2015 7. 43 (813) 2011 4. 418 2011 3. 56 (38 brup, 18 int) 2011 8. 38 (727) 2017 5. 404 2009 4. 54 (35 brup, 19 int) 2017 9. 31 (618) 2015 6. 385 2013 5. 46 (34 brup, 12 int) 2016 10. 28 (509) 2016 7. 363 2014 46 (37 brup, 9 int) 2013 8. 360 2015 7. 40 (35 brup, 5 int) 2012 Kick return TDs 9. 323 2016 8. 38 (22 brup, 16 int) 2008 1. 2 2013 10. 281 2010 9. 35 (31 brup, 4 int) 2010 2. 1 2015 10. 28 (17 brup, 11 int) 2009 1 2014 Assisted tackles 1 2008 1. 540 2010 QB hurries 2. 530 2014 1. 35 2016 Average yards/kick return 3. 490 2012 2. 32 2017 1. 22.62 (60-1357) 2013 4. 463 2013 3. 25 2014 2. 19.94 (31-618) 2015 5. 448 2011 4. 24 2015 3. 19.86 (44-874) 2010 6. 424 2017 5. 17 2013 4. 19.40 (58-1125) 2014 7. 210 2016 6. 14 2010 5. 19.23 (47-904) 2012 8. 356 2015 7. 12 2011 6. 19.13 (38-727) 2017 9. 352 2008 8. 10 2012 7. 18.91 (43-813) 2011 10. 345 2009 9. 3 2009 8. 18.18 (28-509) 2016 10. 1 2008 9. 17.98 (46-827) 2009 Tackles for loss 10. 17.43 (72-1255) 2008 1. 85.0 (60-50/378) 2015 Blocked kicks 2. 78 (57-42/274) 2017 1. 4 2016 INTERCEPTIONS 3. 72 (53-38/266) 2011 4 2011 Interception return yards 4. 68 (53-30/277) 2013 3. 3 2013 1. 339 (12 INT) 2014 5. 61 (44-34/259) 2016 4. 2 2012 2. 319 (19) 2017 6. 54 (37-34/172) 2008 2 2010 3. 269 (16) 2008 7. 50 (31-38/132) 2014 6. 1 2017 4. 249 (18) 2011 8. 50 (32-36/187) 2009 1 2014 5. 124 (9) 2013 9. 47 (35-24/211) 2012 1 2009 6. 106 (8) 2015 10. 36 (25-22/116) 2010 1 2008 7. 84 (11) 2009 8. 53 (12) 2016 9. 49 (4) 2010 10. 15 (5) 2012 GoCamels.com 75 2018 campbell football

Single Game Records 8. Dakota Wolf BU 10/11/14 42 FG Made Opp. Date # Braden Smith DC 10/29/11 42 1. Adam Willets MSU 10/31/09 3 Rushing Att. Opp. Date # 10. Braden Smith ODU 9/3/11 40 Adam Willets BU 10/24/09 3 1. C.J. Oates CAR 9/27/08 36 Adam Willets CAR 9/27/08 3 2. Jared Joyner DC 11/5/16 32 Passing Yards Opp. Date # 4. 13x, last M.Brown JU 10/28/17 2 3. Dakota Wolf BU 9/22/12 31 1. Brian Hudson MAR 11/9/13 340 4. Carl Smith BU 10/8/11 30 2. David Salmon MAR 10/25/14 336 All-Purpose Yds Opp. Date # 5. Carl Smith MAR 10/15/11 29 Braden Smith SHO 8/30/12 336 1. Daniel Smith DC 11/4/17 289 6. Montel Goods MSU 9/30/17 28 4. Daniel Smith BU 10/21/17 321 2. De’Shawn Jones DC 10/31/15 204 7. Darius Barnes DU 11/11/17 24 5. Brian Hudson MER 10/26/13 308 3. Jared Joyner DC 11/5/16 199 8. Daniel Smith DC 11/4/17 23 6. Kameron Bryant USD 11/7/15 306 4. Kurt Odom MSU 10/27/12 195 De’Shawn Jones BU 9/24/16 23 Dakota Wolf BU 10/11/14 306 5. Montel Goods MSU 9/30/17 193 Jared Joyner MSU 11/12/16 23 8. Anthony Robbins DU 10/29/16 305 6. Daniel Smith JU 10/28/17 191 De’Shawn Jones JU 11/14/15 23 9. Braden Smith DC 10/29/11 290 7. De’Shawn Jones PIKE 9/3/15 189 Josh Williams WISE 9/8/12 23 10. Brian Hudson ODU 11/16/13 278 8. Aaron Blockmon MSU 10/24/15 181 Carl Smith BSC 8/30/08 23 9. Aaron Blockmon CU 9/10/16 180 Receptions Opp. Date # 10. Daniel Smith SU 9/21/17 179 Net Rushing Yds Opp. Date # 1. Preston Dodson JU 9/24/11 9 1. Daniel Smith DC 11/4/17 289 2. Bryan Bailey STET 10/22/16 8 TDs Scored Opp. Date # 2. De’Shawn Jones DC 10/31/15 201 Aaron Blockmon DU 10/29/16 8 1. Daniel Smith DC 11/4/17 4 (rush) 3. Montel Goods MSU 9/30/17 193 Preston Dodson DU 10/1/11 8 Aaron Blockmon CU 9/10/16 4 (rec) 4. Daniel Smith JU 10/28/17 191 5. Aaron Blockmon BU 10/21/17 7 Jordan Cramer MSU 11/5/11 4 (rush) 5. De’Shawn Jones PIKE 9/3/15 189 Aaron Blockmon CU 9/10/16 7 C.J. Oates APR 9/10/11 4 (rush) 6. Jared Joyner DC 11/5/16 184 Jabri Ridenhour MAR 10/25/14 7 5. Daniel Smith JU 10/28/17 3 (rush) 7. Daniel Smith SU 9/21/17 179 Preston Dodson ODU 9/3/11 7 Montel Goods MSU 9/30/17 3 (rush) 8. De’Shawn Jones BU 9/24/16 174 Harrison Jordan UVAW 9/4/10 7 De’Shawn Jones Bluefield 9/3/16 3 (rush) 9. Dani11el Smith UD 10/14/17 172 Kelvin Murphy BSC 8/30/08 7 De’Shawn Jones DC 10/31/15 3 (rush) 10. Kurt Odom MSU 10/27/12 170 Brian Hudson JU 10/19/13 3 (rush) Jordan Cramer MSU 11/5/11 170 Rec. Yards Opp. Date # Braden Smith SD 10/22/11 3 (rush) 1. Aaron Blockmon CU 9/10/16 180 Jordan Cramer SD 10/22/11 3 (2r, 1rec) Passing Comp. Opp. Date # 2. Aaron Blockmon DU 10/29/16 162 Daniel Polk VU 11/6/10 3 (rush) 1. Dakota Wolf BU 10/11/14 34 3. Aaron Blockmon USD 11/19/16 161 Kurt Odom VU 11/6/10 3 (rush) 2. Brian Hudson MER 10/26/13 33 4. Ben Bolling MAR 10/25/14 135 3. Anthony Robbins GU 9/9/17 31 5. Aaron Blockmon MSU 11/12/16 131 DEFENSE 4. Anthony Robbins STET 10/22/16 30 6. Aaron Blockmon BU 10/21/17 128 Total Tackles Opp. Date # 5. Braden Smith SHO 8/30/12 29 7. Bryan Bailey PC 9/16/17 123 1. Carlos Merritt JU 10/28/17 20 6. Braden Smith DU 10/1/11 28 8. Kurt Odom JU 10/19/13 117 2. Jack Ryan JU 10/28/17 16 7. Anthony Robbins DU 10/29/16 27 9. Aaron Blockmon USD 11/7/15 115 Daniel Bostick PC 9/17/16 16 8. David Salmon MAR 10/25/14 26 10. Ben Bolling MAR 11/9/13 114 4. Jack Ryan DU 11/11/17 15 9. Daniel Smith BU 10/21/17 25 5. Jack Ryan USD 11/19/16 14 10. Brian Hudson VALPO 9/28/13 21 fG Attempts Opp. Date # Matt Farris CSU 9/14/13 14 Braden Smith WISE 9/8/12 21 1. Adam Willets DC 10/29/11 4 Paul Pizzuti MSU 10/27/12 14 Braden Smith GSU 11/19/11 21 2. Mitchell Brown BU 9/24/16 3 Lee Stanley UVAW 9/4/10 14 Matt Vollono MU 9/6/08 21 Mitchell Brown MAR 10/25/14 3 9. Luke Hill MSU 10/4/14 13 Sam Eberwein WISE 9/8/12 3 Andrew Yost MSU 10/4/14 13 Pass. Attempts Opp. Date # Sam Eberwein SHO 8/30/12 3 Colten Burris VAL 11/3/12 13 1. David Salmon MAR 10/25/14 56 Adam Willets DU 10/16/10 3 Milton Brown ODU 9/11/10 13 2. Braden Smith DU 10/1/11 50 Adam Willets MSU 10/31/09 3 Milton Brown UD 10/4/08 13 3. Anthony Robbins GU 9/9/17 48 Adam Willets BU 10/24/09 3 Anthony Robbins STET 10/22/16 48 Adam Willets CAR 9/27/08 3 SACKS Opp. Date # 5. Brian Hudson MER 10/26/13 46 10. 21x, last C. Gary DU 11/11/17 2 1. Emmanuel Olenga MU 8/31/17 4.5 6. Braden Smith SHO 8/30/12 45 2. Ugonna Awuruonye DU 10/3/15 3.0 7. Anthony Robbins DU 10/29/16 44 Isaac Scott DC 10/20/12 3.0 4. Dwan Hanshaw DU 10/3/15 2.5

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Syd Holt DU 10/3/15 2.5 Morehead State 11/5/11 5 Total Off. Plays Date # Jason Hill MSU 10/31/09 2.5 8. 9x, last Jacksonville 10/28/17 4 1. Georgetown 9/9/17 90 7. 16x,last R. Miller MSU 9/30/17 2.0 at Marist 10/1/16 90 Passing Comp. Date # at Valparaiso 9/28/13 90 TFL Opp. Date # 1. Butler 10/11/14 36 4. Charlotte 8/28/14 88 1. Emmanuel Olenga MU 8/31/17 4.5 2. Mercer 10/26/13 35 5. at Marist 10/25/14 83 2. Ugonna Awuruonye BU 10/12/13 4.0 3. Stetson 10/22/16 33 6. Morehead State 9/30/17 82 3. Jack Ryan SU 10/17/15 3.5 4. Georgetown 9/9/17 31 UVA-Wise 9/7/13 82 Isaac Scott DC 10/20/12 3.5 5. Shorter 8/30/12 29 Shorter 8/30/12 82 5. Jack Ryan DU 11/11/17 3.0 6. at Drake 10/1/11 28 at Davidson 10/29/11 82 Ray Miller UD 10/14/17 3.0 7. at Drake 10/29/16 27 8. at Butler 9/22/12 81 Ugonna Awuruonye DU 10/3/15 3.0 8. at Marist 10/25/14 26 at ODU 9/3/11 81 Ugonna Awuruonye DC 10/18/14 3.0 9. at Butler 10/21/17 25 10. at Chowan 9/10/16 80 Ugonna Awuruonye STET 11/2/13 3.0 10. at Jacksonville 11/15/14 23 UVa.-Wise 9/8/12 80 Isaac Scott BU 9/22/12 3.0 Charlotte 8/28/14 23 Jeremiah Robinson GSU 11/19/11 3.0 at Methodist 9/6/08 23 Touchdowns Date # Jason Hill MSU 10/31/09 3.0 1. Apprentice 9/10/11 11 Passing Attempts Date # 2. Methodist 8/31/17 10 Interceptions Opp. Date # 1. at Marist 10/25/14 57 3. Missouri Baptist 11/8/14 9 1. Milton Brown CAR 9/27/08 3 2. Stetson 10/22/16 52 4. Bluefield 9/3/16 8 2. Carlos Merritt SU 9/21/17 2 3. Charlotte 8/28/14 51 UVA-Wise 9/713 8 Erik Feliciano SD 10/22/11 2 4. at Drake 10/1/11 50 Valparaiso 11/6/10 8 Greg Bridges SD 10/22/11 2 5. Butler 10/11/14 49 7. Valparaiso 10/7/17 7 Brandon Chandler MAR 10/15/11 2 Mercer 10/26/13 49 at Stetson 9/21/17 7 Brandon Chandler VU 11/14/09 2 7. Georgetown 9/9/17 48 at Davidson 11/23/13 7 Cody Lyon MSU 10/31/09 2 8. Shorter 8/30/12 45 San Diego 10/22/11 7 Donte’ Washington UD 10/4/08 2 at Methodist 9/6/08 45 Methodist 9/5/09 7 Donte’ Washington SD 9/20/08 2 10. at Drake 10/29/16 44 Points Scored Date # Forced Fumbles Opp. Date # Passing Yards Date # 1. Apprentice 9/10/11 76 1. Deontae Henderson PC 9/17/16 2 1. Mercer 10/26/13 355 2. Methodist 8/31/17 70 Isaac Scott DAV 10/18/14 2 2. Marist 11/9/13 340 3. Missouri Baptist 11/8/14 66 Matt Farris MC 11/17/12 2 3. at Marist 10/25/14 336 4. Bluefield 9/3/16 59 Milton Brown GSU 11/19/11 2 Shorter 8/30/12 336 5. UVA-Wise 9/7/13 56 5. Butler 10/11/14 322 Valparaiso 11/6/10 56 Fumble Rec. Opp. Date # 6. at Butler 10/21/17 321 7. Valparaiso 10/7/17 49 1. 57x,last Slade DU 11/11/17 1 7. at San Diego 11/7/15 306 at Stetson 9/21/17 49 8. at Drake 10/29/16 305 9. San Diego 10/22/11 48 9. at Valparaiso 9/28/13 293 Methodist 9/5/09 48 Team Single Game Records 10. at Davidson 10/29/11 290 First Downs Date # Rushing Attempts Date # Highest Completion % Date # (min 10 att.) 1. Missouri Baptist 11/8/14 40 1. UVA-Wise 9/7/13 71 1. at Davidson 10/31/15 .833 (15-18) 2. Apprentice 9/10/11 31 2. at Marist 10/1/16 64 2. UVA-Wise 9/7/13 .818 (9-11) 3. Morehead State 9/30/17 30 3. Apprentice 9/10/11 62 3. Butler 10/8/11 .789 (15-19) at Valparaiso 9/28/13 30 4. at Morehead State 11/20/10 60 4. at Chowan 9/10/16 .783 (18-23) UVA-Wise 9/7/13 30 5. at Butler 9/22/12 58 5. at Marist 10/15/11 .769 (10-13) 6. Chowan 9/12/15 28 6. at Chowan 9/10/16 57 6. at Butler 10/21/17 .758 (25-33) 7. Bluefield 9/3/16 27 7. Morehead State 9/30/17 56 Bluefield 9/3/16 .750 (12-16) Mercer 10/26/13 27 Stetson 11/1/14 56 Davidson 9/18/10 .750 (9-12) 9. Pikeville 9/3/15 26 at Marist 10/15/11 56 9. at Butler 9/22/12 .739 (17-23) 10. at Chowan 9/10/16 25 at Butler 10/2/10 56 10. Butler 10/11/14 .735 (36-49) at Davidson 10/31/15 25 at Birmingham-So. 9/12/09 25 Net Rushing Yards Date # Most TD Passes Date # Methodist 9/5/09 25 1. Missouri Baptist 11/8/14 521 1. Methodist 9/5/09 5 2. UVA-Wise 9/7/13 513 2. Valparaiso 10/7/17 4 Field Goals Att. Date # 3. Morehead State 9/30/17 460 Methodist 8/31/17 4 1. at Davidson 10/29/11 4 4. Valparaiso 11/6/10 416 at Chowan 9/10/16 4 2. Butler 9/24/16 3 5. Bluefield 9/3/16 411 Chowan 9/12/15 4 Stetson 11/1/14 3 6. Apprentice 9/10/11 403 6. Marist 11/9/13 3 at Marist 10/25/14 3 7. Morehead State 10/5/13 383 Mercer 10/26/13 3 Charlotte 8/28/14 3 8. at Davidson 11/4/17 344 UVA-Wise 9/7/2013 3 UVa.-Wise 9/8/12 3 9. San Diego 10/22/11 315 Shorter 8/30/12 3 10. at Davidson 10/31/15 313 Most Ints Thrown Date # Drake 10/16/10 3 1. San Diego 11/191/16 4 Morehead State 10/31/09 3 Highest Avg Rush Date # Jacksonville 11/14/15 4 Butler 10/24/09 3 1. Missouri Baptist 11/8/14 9.5 Valparaiso 11/15/08 4 at Carthage 9/27/08 3 2. Morehead State 10/5/13 8.3 4. Marist 10/10/15 3 3. Morehead State 9/30/17 8.2 at Appalachian State 9/6/14 3 Field Goals Made Date # Pikeville 9/3/15 8.2 at Valparaiso 9/28/2013 3 1. Morehead State 10/31/09 3 5. Valparaiso 11/6/10 8.0 at Birmingham-So. 9/12/09 3 Butler 10/24/09 3 6. Bluefield 9/3/16 7.6 at Morehead State 11/22/08 3 at Carthage 9/27/08 3 7. UVA-Wise 9/7/13 7.2 Davidson 11/1/08 3 4. 13x, last Jacksonville 10/28/17 2 8. at Stetson 9/21/17 7.1 at Davidson 10/31/15 7.0 Total Offense Date # Most Punt Returns Date # 10. Mercer 10/26/13 6.6 1. Missouri Baptist 11/8/14 788 1. Stetson 10/22/16 7 2. UVA-Wise 9/7/13 659 2. Georgetown 9/9/17 6 Most Rushing TDs Date # 3. at Valparaiso 9/28/13 591 Methodist 8/31/17 6 1. Missouri Baptist 11/8/14 8 4. Morehead State 9/30/17 589 4. 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 6. at Presbyterian 9/16/17 4 4. Bluefield 9/3/16 6 7. at Chowan 9/10/16 551 at Davidson 10/31/15 4 San Diego 10/22/11 6 8. Mercer 10/26/13 546 6. at Davidson 11/4/17 5 9. Methodist 9/5/09 544 UVA-Wise 9/7/13 5 10. at Davidson 10/31/15 508 GoCamels.com 77 2018 campbell football

Most Punt Return Yds Date # DEFENSE Most Int Return Yds Date # 1. Methodist 8/31/17 149 Total Tackles Date # 1. at Carthage 9/27/08 189 2. Bluefield 9/3/16 95 1. Jacksonville 10/28/17 115 2. Valparaiso 9/27/14 138 3. Apprentice 9/10/11 84 2. Morehead State 10/5/13 103 3. at Stetson 9/21/17 112 4. Georgetown 9/9/17 73 3. at ODU 9/3/11 101 4. at Jacksonville 11/15/14 86 5. at Morehead State 11/12/16 66 4. Valparaiso 11/3/12 100 5. Jacksonville 10/28/17 65 6. Stetson 10/22/16 52 Morehead State 11/5/11 100 6. at Morehead State 11/22/08 62 7. at Butler 10/12/13 44 6. at UVA Wise 9/4/10 98 7. at Marist 10/15/11 57 8. Chowan 9/12/15 42 7. Drake 9/29/12 96 8. Morehead State 10/31/09 54 9. Jacksonville 10/19/13 40 8. Charleston Southern 9/14/13 95 9. Morehead State 10/24/15 50 Butler 10/24/09 40 9. Presbyterian 9/17/16 94 10. San Diego 10/22/11 48 Valparaiso 11/6/10 94 Most Kick Returns Date # Forced Fumbles Date # 1. at Morehead State 10/27/12 10 SACKS Date # 1. Davidson 10/18/14 4 2. at Appalachian State 9/6/14 8 1. Drake 10/3/15 9 Marist 11/17/12 4 Jacksonville 10/19/13 8 2. Davidson 10/18/14 7 3. 16x, last Georgetown 9/9/17 2 Morehead State 10/5/13 8 UVa.-Wise 9/8/12 7 at Valparaiso 9/28/13 8 Apprentice 9/10/11 7 Pass Breakups Date # at Charlotte 8/31/13 8 5. Jacksonville 11/14/15 6 1. Morehead State 10/24/15 12 Butler 10/11/08 8 Chowan 9/12/15 6 2. at Dayton 11/22/14 9 at Methodist 9/6/08 8 7. Methodist 8/31/17 5 Charlotte 8/28/14 9 9. 12x, last Drake 11/11/17 7 at Stetson 10/17/15 5 4. UVa.-Wise 9/8/12 8 Marist 10/10/15 5 Drake 10/16/10 8 Most Kick Return Yds Date # at Stetson 11/2/13 5 5. Davidson 11/5/16 7 1. Valparaiso 11/15/08 317 Butler 9/24/16 7 2. Georgia State 10/25/10 231 TFL Date # at Butler 9/26/15 7 3. at Valparaiso 9/28/13 215 1. Apprentice 9/10/11 14 UVA-Wise 9/7/13 7 4. at Morehead State 10/27/12 179 2. at Stetson 11/2/13 13 Butler 10/8/11 7 5. at ODU 9/3/11 177 3. Methodist 8/31/17 11 10. at Davidson 10/31/15 6 6. Morehead State 10/24/15 173 Jacksonville 11/14/15 11 at Stetson 10/17/15 6 7. Jacksonville 10/19/13 167 at Stetson 10/17/15 11 Pikeville 9/3/15 6 ODU 9/11/10 167 Drake 10/3/15 11 Butler 10/11/14 6 9. Dayton 10/10/09 164 7. at Stetson 9/21/17 10 Valparaiso 9/27/14 6 10. Morehead State 10/5/13 162 Davidson 10/18/14 10 Drake 9/29/12 6 UVa.-Wise 9/8/12 10 Apprentice 9/10/11 6 Most Blocked Kicks Date # Morehead State 10/31/09 10 at Butler 10/2/10 6 1. Stetson (Punt, FG) 10/22/16 2 Apprentice (Punt, FG) 9/10/11 2 Interceptions Date # 1. at Carthage 9/27/08 7 Time of Possession Date # 2. San Diego 10/22/11 6 1. at Old Dominion 11/16/13 41:50 3. at Stetson 9/21/17 4 2. Stetson 11/1/14 39:04 UVA-Wise 9/7/13 4 3. UVA-Wise 9/7/13 38:36 Morehead State 10/31/09 4 4. at Chowan 9/10/16 37:47 5. Valparaiso 10/7/17 3 5. Georgia State 9/25/10 37:27 Methodist 8/31/17 3 6. at Charlotte 8/31/13 37:26 at Chowan 9/10/16 3 7. Jacksonville 11/14/15 36:43 Valparaiso 9/27/14 3 8. Chowan 9/12/15 36:41 Methodist 9/5/09 3 9. Charlotte 8/28/14 36:30 at Dayton 10/4/08 3 10. at Valparaiso 11/14/09 36:23

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Single Game Fewest Yds Opp. Date Most Ints Opp. Date Defensive Records 1. 26 Bluefield 9/3/16 1. 7 at Carthage 9/27/08 2. 39 Valparaiso 11/15/08 2. 6 San Diego 10/22/11 RUSHING 3. 44 Methodist 8/31/17 3. 4 UVA-Wise 9/7/13 Most Atts. Opp. Date 4. 46 Missouri Baptist 11/8/14 4. 3 at Chowan 9/10/16 1. 77 (396 yds) Jacksonville 10/28/17 5. 51 Apprentice 9/10/11 3 Valparaiso 9/27/14 2. 57 (333) at Jacksonville 11/10/12 3 Morehead State 10/31/09 57 (342) Valparaiso 11/15/08 Most Yards Opp. Date 3 Methodist 9/5/09 4. 53 (327) Charleston Southern 9/14/13 1. 530 (26-35) at Old Dominion 9/15/12 3 at Dayton 10/4/08 5. 52 (263) Shorter 8/30/12 2. 461 (30-35) at Morehead State 10/27/12 3. 435 (34-65) at Carthage 9/27/08 Most Sacks Opp. Date Fewest Yards Opp. Date 4. 419 (25-32) at Old Dominion 11/16/13 1. 9 Drake 10/3/15 1. 3 at Davidson 10/31/15 5. 412 (33-47) at Valparaiso 9/28/13 2. 7 Davidson 10/18/14 2. 8 Chowan 9/12/15 7 Apprentice 9/10/11 3. 11 at Chowan 9/10/16 Touchdowns Opp. Date 4. 6 Jacksonville 11/14/15 4. 12 Apprentice 9/10/11 1. 7 at Old Dominion 9/15/12 6 Chowan 9/12/15 5. 18 Methodist 8/31/17 2. 6 at Morehead State 10/27/12 3. 5 Jacksonville 9/24/11 PUNTING Most Yards Opp. Date 4. 4 8 times, last at ODU 11/16/13 Punts Forced Opp. Date 1. 396 (77 att.) Jacksonville 10/28/17 1. 9 Georgetown 9/9/17 2. 342 (57) Valparaiso 11/15/08 TOTAL OFFENSE 9 Stetson 10/22/16 3. 338 (51) Marist 11/17/12 Fewest Yards Opp. Date 9 at Davidson 10/31/15 4. 333 (57) at Jacksonville 11/10/12 1. 62 Methodist 8/31/17 9 Drake 10/3/15 5. 327 (53) Charleston Southern 9/14/13 2. 63 Apprentice 9/10/11 9 Missouri Baptist 11/8/14 3. 135 Chowan 9/12/15 Touchdowns Opp. Date 4. 139 Bluefield 9/3/16 Punt Blocks Opp. Date 1. 6 Jacksonville 10/28/17 5. 154 Drake 10/3/15 1. 2 Apprentice 9/10/11 6 at Dayton 10/23/10 2. 1 Stetson 10/22/16 6 Davidson 11/1/08 Most Yards Opp. Date 1 at Chowan 9/10/16 6 at Drake 10/18/08 1. 782 at Old Dominion 9/15/12 1 Marist 11/2/13 5. 5 San Diego 11/19/16 2. 713 Jacksonville 9/24/11 1 Valparaiso 11/6/10 5 at Appalachian State 9/6/14 3. 700 at Morehead State 10/27/12 1 Marist 10/30/10 5 at Jacksonville 11/10/12 4. 621 at Jacksonville 9/13/08 5 at San Diego 10/13/12 5. 569 Marist 11/17/12 FIELD GOALS 5 at Drake 11/7/09 Most FGs Opp. Date 5 at Marist 10/3/09 SCORING 1. 4 at Methodist 9/6/08 5 Butler 10/11/08 Fewest Points Opp. Date 2. 3 at Butler 10/21/17 5 at Dayton 10/4/08 1. 0 Morehead State 9/30/17 3 at Charlotte 8/31/13 0 Methodist 8/31/17 3 at San Diego 9/15/12 PASSING 0 Davidson 11/5/16 3 Butler 10/8/11 Most Atts. Opp. Date 0 UVa.-Wise 9/8/12 1. 68 Morehead State 11/5/11 0 Apprentice 9/10/11 fg Blocked Opp. Date 2. 65 at Carthage 9/27/08 1. 1 Davidson 11/5/16 3. 60 at Davidson 11/4/17 Most Points Opp. Date 1 Stetson 10/22/16 60 Morehead State 10/24/15 1. 70 at Morehead State 10/27/12 1 at Dayton 11/22/14 5. 54 at Davidson 10/29/11 70 at Old Dominion 9/15/12 1 Mercer 10/26/13 3. 66 at Appalachian State 9/6/14 1 UVa.-Wise 9/8/12 Most Comps. Opp. Date 4. 57 Jacksonville 9/24/11 1 Shorter 8/30/12 1. 45 Davidson 10/20/12 57 San Diego 11/19/16 1 San Diego 10/22/11 2. 44 Morehead State 11/5/11 1 Morehead State 10/31/09 3. 39 Drake 9/29/12 Forced Fumbles Opp. Date 4. 36 Morehead State 10/24/15 1. 5 Shorter 8/30/12 5. 35 at Old Dominion 9/15/12 2. 3 at Marist 10/25/14 3 Valparaiso 11/3/12 3 at Morehead State 10/27/12 GoCamels.com 79 2018 campbell football

Barker-Lane Stadium Tackles for Loss Opp. Date # Longest Punt Opp. Date # Record Book Campbell Apprentice 9/10/11 14.0 CU - Ted Moore Jacksonville 9/24/11 70 Opponent Butler 10/11/08 14.0 Opp. - Benjamin Brown Bluefield 9/3/16 76 TEAM OFFENSE Rushing AttemptsOpp. Date # Interceptions Opp. Date # Long Kickoff Ret Opp. Date # Campbell UVA-Wise 9/17/13 71 Campbell San Diego 10/22/11 6 CU - Aaron Blockmon Morehead 10/24/15 95 Opponent Jacksonville 10/28/17 77 Opponent (3X last San Diego) 11/19/16 4 Opp. - Darren McCray Georgia St. 9/25/10 96

Rushing Yards Opp. Date # Forced Fumbles Opp. Date # Long Punt Return Opp. Date # Campbell Missouri Baptist 11/8/14 521 Campbell (2X last Davidson) 10/18/14 4 CU - Trey Sanders Bluefield 9/3/16 55 Opponent Jacksonville 10/28/17 396 Opponent Shorter 8/30/12 5 Opp. - John Powell Valparaiso11/15/08 48

Pass CompletionsOpp. Date # Pass Breakups Opp. Date # Touchdowns Opp. Date # Campbell Butler 10/11/14 36 Campbell Morehead State 10/24/15 12 CU - Dakota Wolf Butler 10/11/144(2p,2r) Opponent Morehead State 11/5/11 44 Opponent Shorter 8/30/12 8 CU - Jordan Cramer Morehead11/5/11 4 (r) CU - Braden Smith San Diego 10/22/11 4 (3r,1p) Pass Attempts Opp. Date # INDIVIDUAL OFFENSE CU - C.J. Oates Apprentice9/10/11 4 (r) Campbell Stetson 10/22/16 52 Rushing Attempts Opp. Date # CU - Daniel Polk Valparaiso 11/6/10 4 (3r,1p) Opponent Morehead State 11/5/11 68 CU - Jared Joyner Davidson 11/5/16 32 CU - Matt Vollono Methodist 9/5/09 4 (p) Opp. - Kenny Mantuo Davidson 9/18/10 34 Opp. - Josh McGregor Jacksonville9/27/11 5 (p) Passing Yards Opp. Date # Opp. - Thomas DeMarco ODU 9/11/10 5 (4p,1r) Campbell Mercer 10/26/13 355 Rushing Yards Opp. Date # Opponent Jacksonville 9/24/11 410 CU - Montel Goods Morehead St. 9/30/17 193 INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE Opp. - Jake Hutson Valparaiso 11/3/12 248 Total Tackles Opp. Date # Field Goal AttemptsOpp. Date # CU - Carlos Merritt Jacksonville 10/28/17 20 Campbell (last vs Butler) 9/24/16 3 Pass Completions Opp. Date # Opp. - Donald Payne Stetson 11/1/14 30 Opponent Butler 9/24/16 4 CU - Dakota Wolf Butler 10/11/14 34 Opp. - Zach Lewis Morehead St. 11/5/11 44 Sacks Opp. Date # Field Goals Made Opp. Date # CU - Emmanuel Olenga Methodist 8/31/17 4.5 Campbell (2X last vs Morehead St.) 10/31/09 3 Pass Attempts Opp. Date # Opp. - Terrence Fede Marist 11/17/12 3.0 Opponent Butler 10/8/11 3 CU - Anthony Robbins Stetson 10/22/16 48 Opp. - Jon Petersen San Diego11/19/16 3.0 Opp. - Zach Lewis Morehead St. 11/5/11 68 Total Offense Opp. Date # Tackles for Loss Opp. Date # Campbell Missouri Baptist 11/8/14 788 Passing Yards Opp. Date # CU - Emmanuel Olenga Methodist 8/31/17 4.5 Opponent Jacksonville 9/24/11 713 CU - Brian Hudson Marist 11/9/13 340 Opp. - Jon Petersen San Diego11/19/16 5.0 Opp. - Zach Lewis Morehead St. 11/5/11 400 Touchdowns Opp. Date # Interceptions Opp. Date # Campbell Apprentice 9/10/11 11 Receptions Opp. Date # CU - Erik Feliciano San Diego10/22/11 2 Opponent (3X last San Diego) 11/19/16 8 CU - Preston Dodson JU 9/24/11 9 CU - Greg Bridges San Diego10/22/11 2 Opp. - Justin Cornwall Morehead 10/24/15 14 CU - Cody Lyon Morehead St.10/22/11 2 Points Opp. Date # CU - Donte’ Washington San Diego 9/20/08 2 Campbell Apprentice 9/10/11 76 Receiving Yards Opp. Date # Opp. - 4X last D. Akere - GU 9/9/17 2 Opponent (2X last San Diego) 11/19/16 57 CU - Aaron Blockmon San Diego11/19/16 161 Opp. - Steven Doran Drake 11/11/17 170 Forced Fumbles Opp. Date # TEAM DEFENSE CU - Deontae Henderson Presbyterian9/17/16 2 Solo Tackles Opp. Date # All-Purpose Yards Opp. Date # CU - Isaac Scott Davidson10/18/14 2 Campbell Morehead State 10/24/15 45 CU - Jared Joyner Davidson 11/5/16 199 CU - Matt Farris Marist 11/17/12 2 Opponent Shorter 8/30/12 43 Opp. - Jake Hutson Valparaiso 11/3/12 323 Opp. - Dominique Henfield Shorter 8/31/12 2

Total Tackles Opp. Date # Field Goals Made Opp. Date # Campbell Jacksonville 10/28/17 115 CU - Adam Willets 2X (last, MSU)10/31/09 3 Opponent Stetson 11/1/14 105 Opp. - David Lang Butler 10/8/11 3

Sacks Opp. Date # Longest FG Made Opp. Date # Campbell Drake 10/3/15 9 CU - Mitchell Brown Butler 9/24/16 49 Opponent Georgetown 9/9/17 7 Opp. - Blake Brewer Charlotte 8/28/14 50

80 @gocamelsFB 2018 campbell football All-Time Letterman List Bobby Gazak DL 2012, 13, 15 Josh Owens TE 2008, 09, 10 289 players Steven Goldsmith DB 2008, 09, 10, 11 Jarrett Ozimek K/P 2013, 14, 15, 16 Andrew Gonzalez FB 2013 Dylan Peebles RB 2012 Player Position Year Montel Goods RB 2017 Joe Pesce OL 2016, 17 Alvin Adebule DL 2013 Keith Goss RB 2013, 14 Will Phillippi LB 2009, 10 Jaylan Adlam DB/LB 2012, 13, 14, 15 Alex Green TE 2011, 12, 13 Ethan Pierson OL 2016, 17 John Alford DL/LB 2013 Nigel Griffin WR 2014 Paul Pizzuti DB 2009, 10, 11, 12 Chris Alston DL 2014 Ray Griffis WR 2008 Christian Pleasant DL 2014 Davion Anderson DB 2017 James Hamblin DB 2013 Austin Pluckhorn LB 2017 A.J. Artis WR/TE 2012, 13, 14 Dwan Hanshaw DL 2012, 13, 14, 15 Daniel Polk QB 2009, 10 Wale Ashaye DL 2016, 17 Terence Harper DL 2016, 17 Ethan Pond TE 2009 Ugonna Awuruonye DL 2013, 14, 15 Alan Hart DB 2013, 14, 15 Nick Potts QB 2012 Matt Baker DB 2008, 10 Jared Hart DB 2008, 09, 10, 11 Chris Price LB 2008, 09, 10, 11 Bryan Bailey WR 2016, 17 Thomas Hartshorn LB 2015, 16, 17 Matt Price OL 2016, 17 Caleb Barfield WR 2016 Christian Hayes KR/DB 2013 Alex Ratley OL 2012 Darius Barnes RB 2016, 17 Deontae Henderson DB 2016, 17 Keilin Rayner DL 2016 Terrell Barnes LB 2010, 11 Marcus Hendrix DL 2013 Taylor Reed DL 2008, 09, 10 Jake Barr LB 2011, 13, 14, 15 Alex Henry OL 2009 Dre Reid DB 2017 Chris Beaty DB 2013, 14, 15, 16 Lorenzo Herman LB 2014, 15, 16 Tyler Renfroe DL 2013, 14 Nick Beaver OL 2011 Randel Herring DL 2008, 09, 10, 11 Tyler Rhyne DB 2014, 15 Quacy Beerom DL 2011 Jordan Hildreth WR 2011, 12, 13, 14 Jabri Ridenhour WR 2011, 12, 13, 14 Michael Benis FB 2013 Jason Hill DL 2008 Daniel Ritter OL 2009, 10, 11, 12, 13 Alex Biby PK 2013 Jeremy Hill OL 2008, 09, 10, 11 Tywuan Rivens DL 2017 James Blackman PK 2015, 16, 17 Luke Hill LB 2011, 12, 13, 14 Anthony Robbins QB 2016, 17 Carl Blain WR 2008, 09, 10, 11 James Hingleton DL 2009, 10 Jacob Roberts OL 2015 Aaron Blockmon WR 2015, 16, 17 Harris Hite OL 2012 Jeremiah Robinson DL 2008, 10, 11 Michael Bolchoz LB 2012 Justus Hoffmann FB 2014, 15 Zach Roderick WR 2016, 17 Ben Bolling WR 2012, 13, 14, 15 Gabe Holmes OL 2017 Christian Rogers TE 2009, 10 Damien Booe RB 2013, 14, 15 Syd Holt DL 2015, 16 Jonathan Rogers WR 2010, 11, 12, 13 Daniel Bostick LB 2013, 14, 15, 16 Troy Horan OL 2008, 09, 10, 11 Logan Rosborough RB 2012 Payton Brady QB 2009 Isaiah Howard DB 2014 Alex Royal WR 2008 Eric Bratton DL 2009 Will Howard WR 2017 Michael Rudisill LB 2010, 11, 12, 13 Jacob Brewer OL 2012, 13, 14, 15 Brian Hudson QB 2013 Jack Ryan LB 2015, 16, 17 Greg Bridges DB 2011 Garrett Huneycutt DB 2012 David Salmon QB 2014, 15 Jonathan Bridges WR 2013 Josh Hutto OL 2014, 15, 16, 17 Trey Sanders WR 2015, 16, 17 Ryan Bristle DL 2014, 15 Nick Huys FB 2017 Will Sawyer OL 2011, 12, 13, 14 Jaquan Brooks WR 2016, 17 Sam Issermoyer OL 2008, 09, 10, 11 Isaac Scott DL 2011, 12, 13, 14 Brad Brower DB 2008 Andy Johnson OL 2008, 09, 10, 11 Zach Seaberg DL 2013 Dalton Brown OL 2011, 12, 13, 14 Akile Jones RB 2013, 14, 16 Brice Sessoms OL 2012, 13, 14, 15 Jonathan Brown WR 2014, 15 Brandon Jones WR/LB 2012, 14, 15, 16 Trevor Sheets OL 2016, 17 Milton Brown LB 2008, 09, 10, 11 De’Shawn Jones RB 2013, 14, 15, 16 Freddie Shine DL 2008, 09, 10, 11 Mitchell Brown PK 2014, 15, 16, 17 DJ Jones DB 2013, 14, 15, 16 Tyler Shirley LS 2017 Rashaun Brown RB 2008, 09, 10 Joshua Jones RB 2016, 17 Damon Simmons WR 2014, 15 Ricky Brown WR 2015 Matt Jones DB 2008 Dante Simmons WR/DB 2014, 15, 16, 17 Kameron Bryant QB 2015 Michael Jorgenson TE 2013, 14, 15 Darion Slade DB 2016, 17 Kyle Bryant WR 2009 Harrison Jordan WR 2008, 09, 10, 11 Stephen Sladek RB 2013, 14 Elijah Burress QB 2016 Jared Joyner RB 2014, 15, 16 Mason Sledge OL 2016 Colten Burris LB 2011, 12 Cameron Kelshaw LS 2017 Corey Smart OL 2013, 15 Branden Burt OL 2008, 09, 10, 11 Jake Kemp TE 2017 Braden Smith QB 2011, 12 Brennan Burt P 2008 Sam Kidd LB 2012 Carl Smith RB 2008, 09, 10, 11 Darius Carter WR 2012, 13, 14 Greg King OL 2012 Chris Smith DL 2010, 11 Brandon Chandler DB 2008, 09, 11, 12 Isaiah King DL 2015, 16, 17 Daniel Smith QB 2017 Kyle Clark RB 2012 Nate Landi WR 2012, 13 Lucas Smith DL 2012, 13, 14 Rogers Clark DL 2015, 16 David Larson TE 2014 Hunter Somerville TE 2012, 13, 14, 15 Kevin Collins TE 2012, 13 Brody Lawrence DL 2013, 14, 15 Baryn Spry OL 2009 Austin Coltrane DB 2015 Noah Layden DL 2016, 17 Demitrius Spury LB 2017 Ryan Connor WR 2016 Geoffrey Leins FB/DL 2016, 17 Andy Stallings WR 2009 Paul Constantine WR 2008, 09, 10, 11 J’Wan Lewis DB 2013, 14, 15, 16 Thacker Staley LB 2012 Jordan Cramer FB 2008, 09, 10, 11 Jason Lipscomb DL 2016 Lee Stanley LB 2008, 09, 10 Angelo Crawford-Reid WR 2015 Shuler Littleton OL 2015, 16, 17 C.J. Starkey WR 2009 Chris Crockett FB 2008 Brandon Long DL 2015 Greg Streater DB 2017 Jacob Cuddington OL 2016, 17 Brent Longmire TE 2008 Brandon Stegall DB 2012, 13 Greg Cunningham DB 2016 Adam Lutz K/P 2011, 12, 13, 14 Adam Stern OL 2011 Sammie Cunningham RB 2017 Taurean Lynch DL 2010, 11, 12, 13 Jon Michael Stone LB 2008, 09 Andre Davis WR 2015 Cody Lyon DB 2008, 09 Brian Stryffeler OL 2015, 16, 17 Manny Davis LB 2009, 10 Landon Machristie LB 2016 Mike Stryffeler TE 2008, 09, 10 Todd Davis OL 2008, 11 Jody Maness LB 2009 Eddie Stubbs WR 2009 Ryan Davis DB 2009, 10, 11, 12 Josh Manley DL 2016 Shane Sweeting LB 2014, 16 Tyler Dean OL/DL/TE 2008, 09, 10, 11 Vince Mantuo RB 2012 Jeff Swinton DB 2010, 11, 12 Derek Delaney DB 2015 Marcus Maynard DB 2013, 14 Matt Tanner WR 2012 Brad Dennis P 2017 Keon McCallum DL 2017 Campbell Tarpey OL 2017 Dalton Dillon OL 2012, 13, 14, 15 TJ McGee WR 2012, 13, 14, 15 Austin Tart LS 2008, 10, 11 Daniel Dillon LS 2012, 13, 14, 15 Chad McMichael WR 2010, 11, 12, 13 Daniel Taylor WR 2013, 14 Christian Dixon DB 2008, 09, 10 Dylan McSteen OL 2012, 13, 14 Ryan Turnage QB 2016 Kahlil Dixon RB 2016, 17 Tony McWhite DB/LB 2014, 15, 16, 17 Matt Vollono QB 2008, 09 Aaron Dobbins TE 2016, 17 Matthew Melvin DL 2017 Justice Walker DB 2012 Preston Dodson WR/TE 2011 Carlos Merritt DB 2015, 16, 17 Michael Wamer DB/LB 2017 Adrian Dorsey OL 2016 Greg Milhouse DL 2014, 15 Donte Washington DB 2008 Daniel Draughn DL 2013 Ray Miller LB 2016, 17 Giddel Waters DB/LB 2015, 16, 17 Nick Drew DB 2012, 13, 14, 15 Scott Miller DB/LB 2014, 15, 16, 17 Tre Webster DB 2013 Cooper Eason-Riddle WR 2017 Derice Mills RB 2013 Zane Weekman LS 2016 Sam Eberwein K 2009, 10, 11, 12 Shawn Millsap TE 2013, 14, 15 Eric Westbrook DB/LB 2014, 16, 17 Andy Eddins TE 2016 Dominique Mitchell DB 2015 Jeremiah White DB 2017 LeShawn Edouard DL 2012, 13 Jamah Mitchell DL 2017 Levi Wiggins DB 2017 Adhem Elsawi OL 2009 Brandon Mobley DB 2012, 13, 14, 15 Gerald Wilkes DB 2016, 17 Matt Farris LB 2011, 12, 13, 14 Steth Monroe DB 2009, 10, 11, 12 Preston Wilkie DL/TE 2017 Erik Feliciano DB 2008, 09, 10, 11 Hunter Moore DL 2017 Adam Willets PK 2008, 09, 10, 11 Charles Fiore DL 2008, 09, 10 Ted Moore P 2008, 09, 10, 11 Avonte Williams DB 2012, 13 Austin Fleming TE 2013, 14, 15, 16 Kelvin Murphy WR 2008, 09, 10, 11 DeAnthony Williams DL 2010, 11 Blake Flemming WR 2017 Lloyd Newman LB 2009, 10 Josh Williams RB 2011, 12 Jon Fleury LB 2008 Aaron Nichols DB 2012, 13, 14, 15 Hassan Williamson LB 2010, 11, 12, 13 Darren Flowers LB 2013, 14, 15, 16 Aljaquan Nixon DL 2012 Dakota Wolf QB 2010, 11, 12, 13, 14 Jordan Ford DB 2016 Laurin O’Briant OL 2012, 13, 14, 15, 16 Jeremy Wood WR 2017 Andrew Franklin OL 2014, 15, 16 C.J. Oates RB 2008, 09, 10, 11 Michael Wooten TE 2016, 17 Triston Frye OL 2016, 17 Kurt Odom RB 2010, 11, 12, 13 Andrew Yost DL 2012, 13, 14, 15 Riley Gallaher QB 2013, 14 Emmanuel Olenga DL 2017 Dustin Young DL 2012, 13, 14, 15 Colin Gary K 2016, 17 Chinedu Onuoha LB 2011, 14

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All-Time Numerical Roster ...... Ray Miller (2017) ...... Sammie Cunningham (2016-17) ...... Daniel Smith (2017) 24 ...... Donte’ Washington (2008) Number...... Player 12...... Ted Moore (2008-11) ...... Tim Hartman (2009) 1 Adam Willets (2008-11) ...... Darius Carter (2011-14) ...... Kurt Odom (2010-13) ...... Brandon Chandler (2012) ...... DJ Jones (2013-16) ...... Justice Walker (2011) ...... Jabri Ridenhour (2013-14) ...... Angelo Crawford-Reid (2015) ...... Darren Flowers (2014-17) ...... Trey Sanders (2015-17) ...... Jaquan Brooks (2016) 25...... Chris Price (2008-11) ...... Carlos Merritt (2016) ...... Davion Anderson (2017) ...... Luke Hill (2012-14) ...... Michael Wamer (2017) ...... Jayson DeMild (2017) ...... Cole Coker (2015) 2...... C.J. Oates (2008-11) 13 ...... C.J. Starkey (2008-09) ...... Dre Reid (2016-17) ...... Dakota Wolf (2012-14) ...... Dakota Wolf (2010-11) 26...... Taylor Cabral (2008) ...... Ugonna Awuruonye (2014-15) ...... Cory Benedetto (2012) ...... Brandon Harris (2009-10) ...... Kameron Bryant (2015) ...... Avonte Williams (2013) ...... Aaron Nichols (2011-15) ...... Kaleb Barfield (2016) ...... Dalton Helms (2014) ...... Jonathan Barnes (2016) ...... Greg Cunningham (2016) ...... Elijah Burress (2015) ...... Lance Cook (2017) ...... Rocky Reid (2017) ...... Blake Flemming (2016-17) 27...... Jared Hart (2008-11) 3...... Harrison Jordan (2008-11) 14 ...... Matt Vollono (2008-09) ...... Jaylan Adlam (2012-15) ...... Justice Walker (2012) ...... Jordan Hildreth (2010-14) ...... Kahlil Dixon (2016-17) ...... Nick Drew (2013-15) ...... Dalton Helms (2015) 28...... Stephen Sladek (2011-14) ...... Brandon Jones (2014-16) ...... Elijah Burress (2016-17) ...... Carl Smith (2008-11) ...... Zach Roderick (2016-17) 15...... Clarence Finney (2008-09) ...... Derice Mills (2012-15) ...... Emmanuel Olenga (2017) ...... Scott Hayes (2010-11) ...... Montel Goods (2017) 4...... Brennan Burt (2008-10) ...... Nick Potts (2010-12) ...... DJ Hill (2017) ...... Shawn Sweeney (2011) ...... Christian Haynes (2013) 29...... Erik Feliciano (2008-11) ...... Luke Sirgo (2011-12) ...... David Larson (2013) ...... Brandon Mobley (2012) ...... Michael Rudisill (2013) ...... Austin Fleming (2013-16) ...... Marcus Maynard (2013-14) ...... Jarrett Ozimek (2012-16) ...... Giddel Waters (2014-17) ...... Stephen Sladek (2013) ...... Daniel Taylor (2014) ...... Caleb York (2017) ...... Tony McWhite (2015) ...... Aaron Blockmon (2015-17) 16 ...... Alex Royal (2008-10) ...... Levi Wiggins (2016-17) ...... Deontae Henderson (2017) ...... Ben Bolling (2011) 30...... Travis Carroll (2009) 5...... Alex Munro (2008) ...... Brandon Stegall (2012-13) ...... Alec Chatham (2010) ...... Daniel Polk (2009-10) ...... Damon Simmons (2014-15) ...... Matt Farris (2011-12) ...... Matt Farris (2013-14) ...... Preston Wilkie (2016-17) ...... Justis Johnson (2008) ...... Ben Bolling (2012-15) 17...... Jon-Michael Stone (2008-09) ...... Daniel Bostick (2013-14) ...... J’Wan Lewis (2015-16) ...... Jeff Swinton (2010-11) ...... Christian Evans (2015) ...... Akile Jones (2016) ...... Luke Sirgo (2013-14) ...... Darius Barnes (2016-17) ...... Jaquan Brooks (2017) ...... Riley Gallaher (2012) ...... Josh McNeely (2017) ...... Dorian Jones (2017) ...... Dante Simmons (2014-17) 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) ...... Jacquez Williams (2017) ...... Brian Hudson (2013) 32...... Michael Rudisill (2010-12) 7...... Wesley Snow (2008) ...... Derek Delaney, Jr. (2014-15) ...... Chris Beaty (2013-16) ...... 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Phil Steele Preseason National Strength & Conditioning College Sports Madness All-PFL Second Team Association All-American Preseason Third Team All-PFL Colten Burris – LB – 2013 Mike Stryffeler - 2010 Ugonna Awuruonye – DL – 2014 Branden Burt – OL - 2011 Ben Bolling – WR – 2014 Milton Brown – LB – 2010 Campbell Student-Athlete Dalton Brown – OL – 2014 Jared Hart – DB – 2010 Spotlight Award Mitchell Brown - K - 2015 Randel Herring – DL – 2011 Randel Herring – 10/5/10 Keith Goss – RB – 2014 Troy Horan – OL – 2010 Campbell Offensive Line – 11/8/10 Josh Hutto - OL - 2015 Sam Issermoyer – OL – 2011 Mike Stryffeler – 11/15/10 Adam Lutz – P – 2014 Daniel Polk – QB – 2010 Dylan McSteen – OL – 2014 Lee Stanley – LB – 2010 COLLEGE GRIDIRON SHOWCASE Greg Milhouse - DL - 2015 Danny Dillon - LS - 2015 Brandon Mobley - DB - 2015 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team Kurt Odom – RB – 2012 Branden Burt – OL – Nominee - 2011 NFLPA BOWL PARTICIPANT Paul Pizzuti – DB – 2012 Charles Fiore – DE – Nominee – 2010 Greg Milhouse - DL - 2015 Daniel Ritter – OL – 2012 Braden Smith – QB – Nominee – 2012 Isaac Scott – DL – 2014 Michael Rudisill – LB – Nominee – 2013 FCS National Bowl Invitees Dalton Dillon - FB - 2015 FCS Athletic Directors Association Fred Mitchell Placekicking Watch Matt Farris – LB – 2014 Academic All-Star Team List Mitchell Brown - K - 2017 Adam Willets - 2010 FCS Senior Scout Bowl Watch List Jordan Cramer – FB – 2011 Adam Willets - 2011 Jeremy Hill – OL- 2011 Sam Eberwein – K – 2012 Kurt Odom – RB – 2012, 2013 Fred Mitchell Placekicking FCS Senior Scout Bowl Invitees Lucas Smith – DL – 2014 Monthly Award Matt Farris – LB – 2014 Brian Stryffeler - OL - 2016 Adam Willets – September 2010 Jeremy Hill – OL - 2011 Luke Hill – LB – 2014 College Sports Journal College Football Adam Lutz – P – 2014 FCS All-Academic Team Performance Awards Steth Monroe – DB – 2012 Sam Eberwein – K – 2012 Ugonna Awuruonye – Honorable Mention – DL – Ted Moore – P – 2011 Kurt Odom – RB – 2012 10/13/13, 11/4/13 Jabri Ridenhour – WR – 2014 Greg Bridges – Honorable Mention – DB – National Football Foundation 10/24/11 Lombardi Bowl Invitee Scholar-Athlete Award Milton Brown – Honorable Mention – LB – Sam Issermoyer – OL – 2011 Sam Eberwein – Semifinalist – 2012 11/21/11 Randel Herring – DL – 2011 Kurt Odom – Semifinalist – 2013 Brandon Chandler – Honorable Mention – DB – 10/17/11, 10/1/12 South Carolina William V. Campbell Trophy Jordan Cramer – Honorable Mention – RB – College All-Star Bowl Watch List Sam Eberwein – Semifinalist 2012 11/7/11 Paul Pizzuti – DB – 2012 Adam Lutz – Semifinalist 2014 Matt Farris – Honorable Mention – LB – Kurt Odom – Semifinalist 2013 11/19/12 HERO SPORTS WATCH LIST Jarrett Ozimek - Semifinalist 2016 Erik Feliciano – Honorable Mention – DB – Elijah Burress - FCS Freshman of the Year - 2016 Hunter Somerville – Semifinalist 2015 10/24/11 Brian Stryffeler - Semifinalist 2017 Austin Fleming – Honorable Mention – TE – HERO SPORTS FCS HERO OF THE WEEK 11/18/13, 11/11/13 Aaron Blockmon - 9/11/16 National Football Foundation Jordan Hildreth – National Punt Returner of the De’Shawn Jones - 10/2/16 Hampshire Honor Society Week – 10/13/13 Jaylan Adlam - 2015 Isaiah Howard – National Kick Returner or the College Sports Madness All-PFL James Blackman - 2017 Week – 10/7/14 Team Ben Bolling - 2015 Adam Lutz – Honorable Mention – P – 11/5/12, Ugonna Awuruonye – DL – First Team 2014 Mitchell Brown - 2017 9/9/13, 10/13/13, 10/21/13, 10/21/14 Dalton Brown – OL – Second Team 2014 Rogers Clark - 2016 Brandon Mobley – Honorable Mention – DB – Matt Farris – LB – Second Team 2012, Third Dalton Dillon - 2015 10/21/13 Team 2013 Sam Eberwein – 2012 Ted Moore – Honorable Mention – P – 9/26/11, Jordan Hildreth – PR – Third Team 2013 Andrew Franklin - 2016 10/17/11 Isaiah Howard – KR – First Team 2014 Geoffrey Leins - 2017 C.J. Oates – Honorable Mention – RB – 9/12/11 Sam Issermoyer – OL – 2011 Adam Lutz – 2014 Kurt Odom – Honorable Mention – All-Purpose Adam Lutz – P – Second Team 2012, Third Team Chad McMichael – 2013 – 10/29/12 2013, First Team 2014 Scott Miller - 2017 Jeremiah Robinson – Honorable Mention – DL – Greg Milhouse – DL – Third Team 2014 Kurt Odom – 2013 9/5/11 Brandon Mobley – DB – Third Team 2014 Jarrett Ozimek - 2016 Jonathan Rogers – National Kick Returner of the Steth Monroe – DB – 2011 Ethan Pierson - 2017 Week – 11/4/13, 11/25/13 Jonathan Rogers – KR – 2013 Keilin Rayner - 2016 Isaac Scott – Honorable Mention – DL – Will Sawyer – OL – Third Team 2014 Michael Rudisill – 2013 9/24/12, 10/22/12, 11/4/13 Isaac Scott – DL – Second Team 2012 Will Sawyer – 2014 Carl Smith – Honorable Mention – RB – Andrew Yost – LB – Third Team 2014 Tyler Shirley - 2017 11/14/11 Mason Sledge - 2016 Jeff Swinton – Honorable Mention – DB – College Sports Madness Lucas Smith – 2014 11/13/12 PFL Player of the Week Hunter Somerville - 2015 Adam Willets – Honorable Mention – PK – Ugonna Awuruonye – Defensive – 11/3/13 Brian Stryffeler - 2017 9/11/10 C.J. Oates – RB – PFL – 9/12/11 Zane Weekman - 2017 Carl Smith – RB – PFL – 10/8/11 Dakota Wolf – 2014 College Football Performance Andrew Yost – LB – Defensive – 9/29/14 Andrew Yost - 2015 Awards Watch List Austin Fleming – TE – 2014 College Sports Madness NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Jordan Hildreth – PR – 2014 Preseason First Team All-PFL Sam Eberwein – 2012 Adam Lutz – P – 2013, 2014 Ugonna Awuruonye - DL - 2015 Steth Monroe – DB – 2012 Brandon Chandler – DB – 2012 Collegiate Development Football Ted Moore – P – 2011 Jordan Hildreth – PR – 2014 League Preseason All-American Jarrett Ozimek - P - 2015 Steth Monroe – DB – 2012 Will Sawyer – First Team South OL 2014 Isaac Scott – DE – 2014 Adam Willets – K - 2011 College Sports Madness USA College Football Preseason Second Team All-PFL Preseason All-American College Football Performance Matt Farris – LB – 2014 Ugonna Awuruonye – Third Team DL 2014 Awards Austin Fleming – TE – 2014 Dalton Brown – Second Team OL 2014 PERFORMER OF THE YEAR Watch List Taurean Lynch – DL – 2012 Matt Farris – Second Team LB 2014 De’Shawn Jones - RB - 2015, 2016 Andrew Yost - LB - 2015 Adam Lutz – Third Team P 2014 Daniel Smith - QB - 2017 Will Sawyer – Third Team OL 2014

86 @gocamelsFB 2018 campbell football Year-by-Year Results Nov. 15 at Jacksonville * L 19-45 Drake 1-7, 1-3 H, 0-4 A Nov. 22 at Dayton * L 14-19 10/18/08 A L 0-45 HEAD COACH 11/7/09 A L 6-49 Dale Steele 2015 10/16/10 H L 12-14 2008-12 5-6, 3-5 PFL 10/1/11 A L 14-31 14-41, 8-31 PFL Sept. 3 Pikeville W 41-20 9/29/12 H L 7-35 Sept. 12 Chowan W 35-3 10/3/15 H W 24-14 2008 Sept. 19 at Presbyterian L 13-23 10/29/16 A L 21-33 1-10, 0-8 PFL Sept. 26 at Butler * L 24-25 11/11/17 H L 10-45 Aug. 30 Birmingham-Southern L 6-12 Oct. 3 Drake * W 24-14 Sept. 6 at Methodist L 21-32 Oct. 10 Marist * L 10-13 Georgetown 0-1, 0-1 H, 0-0 A Sept. 13 at Jacksonville * L 0-52 Oct. 17 at Stetson * W 16-6 9/9/17 H L 10-16 Sept. 20 San Diego * L 7-43 Oct. 24 Morehead State * L 27-31 Sept. 27 at Carthage W 36-27 Oct. 31 at Davidson * W 39-9 Georgia State 0-2, 0-1 H, 0-1 A Oct. 4 at Dayton * L 0-42 Nov. 7 at San Diego * L 27-31 9/25/10 H L 21-24 Oct. 11 Butler * L 7-56 Nov. 14 Jacksonville * L 14-20 11/19/11 A L 35-42 Oct. 18 at Drake * L 0-45 Nov. 1 Davidson * L 0-49 2016 Jacksonville 0-9, 0-5 H, 0-4 A Nov. 15 Valparaiso * L 14-47 5-5, 3-4 PFL 9/13/08 A L 0-52 Nov. 22 at Morehead State * L 7-42 Sept. 3 Bluefield W 59-7 11/21/09 H L 14-34 Sept. 10 at Chowan W 47-14 11/13/10 A L 24-31 2009 Sept. 17 Presbyterian L 14-31 9/24/11 H L 21-57 3-8, 2-6 PFL Sept. 24 Butler * W OT 33-27 11/10/12 A L 14-40 Sept. 5 Methodist W 48-28 Oct. 1 at Marist * L 7-24 10/19/13 H L 45-52 Sept. 12 at Birmingham-So. L OT 28-35 Oct. 8 at Jacksonville * - canceled 11/15/14 A L 19-45 Sept. 19 at Davidson * L 7-24 Oct. 22 Stetson * L OT 24-30 11/14/15 H L 14-20 Oct. 3 at Marist * L 13-34 Oct. 29 at Drake * L 21-33 10/28/17 H L 48-54 3OT Oct. 10 Dayton * L 17-35 Nov. 5 Davidson * W 28-0 Oct. 17 at Old Dominion L 17-28 Nov. 12 at Morehead State * W 27-21 Marist 1-7, 0-4 H, 1-3 A Oct. 24 Butler * L 16-23 Nov. 19 San Diego * L 21-57 10/3/09 A L 13-34 Oct. 31 Morehead State * W 31-22 * Pioneer Football League game 10/30/10 H L 14-42 Nov. 7 at Drake * L 6-49 10/15/11 A W 35-21 Nov. 14 at Valparaiso * W 17-3 2017 11/17/12 H L 7-28 Nov. 21 Jacksonville * L 14-34 6-5, 5-3 PFL 11/9/13 H L 28-55 Aug. 31 Methodist W 70-0 10/25/14 A L 20-27 2010 Sept. 9 Georgetown L 10-16 10/10/15 H L 10-13 3-8, 2-6 PFL Sept. 16 at Presbyterian L 16-28 10/1/16 A L 7-24 Sept. 4 at UVA-Wise W 20-16 Sept. 23 at Stetson * W 49-21 Sept. 11 Old Dominion L 13-44 Sept. 30 Morehead State * W 38-0 Mercer 0-1, 0-1 H Sept. 18 Davidson * L 27-28 Oct. 7 Valparaiso * W 49-10 10/26/13 H L 31-38 Sept. 25 Georgia State L 21-24 Oct. 14 at Dayton * W 17-7 Oct. 2 at Butler * W 27-10 Oct. 21 at Butler * L 23-37 Methodist 2-1, 2-0 H, 0-1 A Oct. 16 Drake * L 12-14 Oct. 28 Jacksonville * L 3OT 48-54 9/6/08 A L 21-32 Oct. 23 at Dayton * L 23-41 Nov. 4 at Davidson * W 42-29 9/5/09 H W 48-28 Oct. 30 Marist * L 14-42 Nov. 11 Drake * L 10-45 8/31/17 H W 70-0 Nov. 6 Valparaiso * W 56-14 * Pioneer Football League game Nov. 13 at Jacksonville * L 24-31 Missouri Baptist 1-0, 1-0 H Nov. 20 at Morehead State * L OT 24-30 All-Time Series (SINCE 2008) 11/8/14 H W 66-7

2011 Appalachian State 0-1, 0-1 A Morehead State 5-5, 3-2 H, 2-3 A 6-5, 5-3 PFL 9/6/14 A L 0-66 11/22/08 A L 7-42 Sept. 3 at Old Dominion L 14-41 10/31/09 H W 31-22 Sept. 10 Apprentice W 76-0 Apprentice 1-0, 1-0 H 11/20/10 A L 24-30 2OT Sept. 24 Jacksonville * L 21-57 9/10/11 H W 76-0 11/5/11 H W 41-31 Oct. 1 at Drake * L 14-31 10/27/12 A L 28-70 Oct. 8 Butler * W 38-23 Birmingham-Southern 0-2, 0-1 H, 0-1 A 10/5/13 H L 36-45 Oct. 15 at Marist * W 35-21 8/30/08 H L 6-12 10/4/14 A W 31-24 Oct. 22 San Diego * W 48-24 9/12/09 A L 28-35 OT 10/24/15 H L 27-31 Oct. 29 at Davidson * W OT 26-20 11/12/16 A W 27-21 Nov. 5 Morehead State * W 41-31 Bluefield 1-0, 1-0 H 9/30/17 H W 38-0 Nov. 12 at Valparaiso * L 31-34 9/3/16 H W 59-7 Nov. 19 at Georgia State L 35-42 Old Dominion 0-5, 0-1 H, 0-4 A Butler 4-6, 3-2 H, 1-4 A 10/17/09 A L 17-28 2012 10/11/08 H L 7-56 9/11/10 H L 13-44 1-10, 0-8 PFL 10/24/09 H L 16-23 9/3/11 A L 14-41 Aug. 30 Shorter L 20-31 10/2/10 A W 27-10 9/15/12 A L 14-70 Sept. 8 UVa.-Wise W 10-0 10/8/11 H W 38-23 11/16/13 A L 14-42 Sept. 15 at Old Dominion L 14-70 9/22/12 A L 14-35 Sept. 22 at Butler * L 14-35 10/12/13 A L 14-35 Pikeville 1-0, 1-0 H, 0-0 A Sept. 29 Drake * L 7-35 10/11/14 H W 28-9 9/3/15 H W 41-20 Oct. 13 at San Diego * L 0-44 10/11/15 A L 24-25 Oct. 20 Davidson * L 21-28 9/24/16 H W 33-27 OT Presbyterian 0-3, 0-1 H, 0-2 A Oct. 27 at Morehead State * L 28-70 10/21/17 A L 23-37 9/19/15 A L 13-23 Nov. 3 Valparaiso * L 21-41 9/17/16 H L 14-31 Nov. 10 at Jacksonville * L 14-40 Carthage 1-0, 1-0 A 9/16/17 A L 16-28 Nov. 17 Marist * L 7-28 9/27/08 A W 27-36 San Diego 1-4, 1-2 H, 0-2 A HEAD COACH Charleston Southern 0-2, 0-1 H, 0-1 A 9/20/08 H L 7-43 Mike Minter 9/14/13 H L 10-30 10/22/11 H W 48-28 2013-pr. 9/11/14 A L 10-34 10/13/12 A L 0-44 24-32, 17-22 PFL 11/7/15 A L 27-31 Charlotte 0-2, 0-1 H, 0-1 A 11/19/16 H L 21-57 2013 8/31/13 A L 7-52 3-9, 2-6 PFL 8/28/14 H L 9-33 Shorter 0-1, 0-1 H Aug. 31 at Charlotte L 7-52 8/30/12 H L 20-31 Sept. 7 UVA-Wise W 56-21 Chowan 2-0, 1-0 H, 1-0 A Sept. 14 Charleston Southern L 10-30 9/12/15 H W 35-3 Stetson 3-2, 0-2 H, 3-0 A Sept. 28 at Valparaiso * L 42-49 9/10/16 A W 47-14 11/2/13 A W 19-18 Oct. 5 Morehead State * L 36-45 11/1/14 H L 24-28 Oct. 12 at Butler * L 14-35 Davidson 6-4, 3-2 H, 4-1 A 10/17/15 A W 16-6 Oct. 19 Jacksonville * L 45-52 11/1/08 H L 0-49 10/22/16 H L 24-30 OT Oct. 26 Mercer * L 31-38 9/19/09 A L 7-24 9/23/17 A W 49-21 Nov. 2 at Stetson * W 19-18 9/18/10 H L 27-28 Nov. 9 Marist * L 28-55 10/29/11 A W 26-20 3OT UVA Wise 3-0, 2-0 H, 1-0 A Nov. 16 at Old Dominion L 14-42 10/20/12 H L 21-28 9/5/10 A W 20-16 Nov. 23 at Davidson * W 47-14 11/23/13 A W 47-14 9/8/12 H W 10-0 10/18/14 H W 28-27 9/7/13 H W 56-21 2014 10/31/15 A W 39-9 5-7, 4-4 PFL 11/5/16 H W 28-0 Valparaiso 4-4, 3-2 H, 1-2 A Aug. 28 Charlotte L 9-33 11/4/17 A W 42-29 11/15/08 H L 14-47 Sept. 6 at Appalachian State L 0-66 11/14/09 A W 17-3 Sept. 11 at Charleston Southern L 10-34 Dayton 1-4, 0-1 H, 1-3 A 11/6/10 H W 56-14 Sept. 27 Valparaiso * W 34-24 10/4/08 A L 0-42 11/12/11 A L 31-34 Oct. 4 at Morehead State * W 31-24 10/10/09 H L 17-35 11/3/12 H L 21-41 Oct. 11 Butler * W 28-9 10/23/10 A L 23-41 9/28/13 A L 42-49 OT Oct. 18 Davidson * W 28-27 11/22/14 A L 14-19 9/27/14 H W 34-24 Oct. 25 at Marist * L 20-27 10/14/17 A W 17-7 10/7/17 H W 49-10 Nov. 1 Stetson * L 24-28 Nov. 8 Missouri Baptist W 66-7 H – Campbell home A – Campbell away

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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 90 @gocamelsFB 2018 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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• Opening Amanda Littlejohn Stadium, where the softball team plays BOB • Making further additions to the Pope Convocation Center for the Camp- ROLLER bell wrestling team and additions to the James Nisbet Tennis Center

Under Roller’s guidance, Campbell’s football team will join the Big South DIRECTOR OF aTHLETICS Conference in 2018 and move toward the full NCAA Football Championship Subdivision scholarship allotment (63) after a decade in the non-athletic scholarship PFL.

Roller also helped bring the Buies Creek Astros – the Class-A Advanced Carolina League affiliate of the Houston Astros – to Jim Perry Stadium for the 2017 and 2018 seasons. Since taking over as Director of Athletics at Campbell University in July 2011, Bob Roller has led a department that has reached new heights in In addition, Roller led the creation of The CAMMYs, Campbell’s multi-media academics, facility construction, fund raising and competition. awards show for student-athletes widely recognized as one of the finest events of its kind. Roller’s tenure has seen Campbell Athletics achieve its highest academ- ic marks in school history. For 10-consecutive semesters, Campbell stu- He also was instrumental in Campbell winning the bid to host the 2016 dent-athletes have maintained an overall grade point average of 3.0 over Big South Men’s Basketball Championship. The 2016 event held in Buies the 21 NCAA intercollegiate sports (which include more than 630 stu- Creek drew the tournament’s highest attendance in the last five years. dent-athletes). During Roller’s tenure, Campbell has also co-hosted the 2013 and 2015 On the field, the women’s golf team has won five Big South Conference NCAA Women’s Soccer College Cup and the 2014 NCAA Men’s Soccer championships (2012, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018) and competed in seven College Cup, and hosted the 2015 Big South Softball Championship and NCAA Regionals and three NCAA Championships; the men’s golf team the 2014 Southern Conference Wrestling Championship. competed in the 2016, 2017 and 2018 NCAA Regionals; the men’s cross country team has won three-straight Big South titles (2016, 2017, 2018) Big Campbell athletes have also donated more than 27,000 hours in commu- South title; the wrestling team won its first Southern Conference Champion- nity service around the Buies Creek area over the past seven academic ship in 2017; the men’s tennis team claimed a Big South Championship and years. NCAA regional berth in 2018; and the baseball team has won four Big South trophies and made two appearances in the NCAA tournament. Introduced on July 20, 2011 as the fourth A.D. of Campbell’s Division I era (since 1977-78), Roller joined the Fighting Camel staff after spending more Overall, Campbell Athletics’ 21 Division I programs have seen steady im- than 11 years as Director of Athletics at Samford University. While at the provement in competition. That culminated with Campbell’s highest ranking Birmingham, Ala., school, he oversaw one of the most exciting periods of in the Big South Conference overall sports trophy standings in both 2017 growth in the history of Samford athletics. and 2018 since re-joining the league seven years ago. Campbell won the Big South men’s sport trophy for the first time in 2018 and claimed the pro- During his tenure at Samford, the entire facilities landscape of the campus gram’s highest-ever finish in the Learfield Directors’ Cup (97th), a showing was transformed. New athletics venues were built for men’s and wom- that was fifth among the 18 Division I programs in North Carolina and tops en’s basketball, volleyball, baseball, tennis, soccer, track and field and a among the non-Power 5 conference schools in the state. football field house and strength and conditioning center were funded and constructed. Roller has led a transformation of Campbell Athletics through major facility improvements and record fund-raising. Major facility additions and expan- Roller arrived at Samford in 1997 to direct the Samford Athletic Foundation. sions he has overseen include: During his first two years, the foundation saw record growth in individual and corporate donations to the university’s athletics programs. Roller held • Installing a four-sided center hung LED display scoreboard and court- that position until May 1999, when then-President Thomas E. Corts named side LED scorer’s table at the John W. Pope, Jr. Convocation Center, where him to the top position within the athletics department. the basketball and volleyball teams play In the summer of 2003, Roller was elected to the prestigious executive • Opening the Burt Family Sports Performance Center, adding lights and a committee of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics LED display scoreboard and video board, and completing the West grand- [NACDA] to serve a four-year term. He joined athletics directors from Kan- stand and press box and installing a new state-of-the-art Astroturf surface at sas State, Stanford, Army and Clemson on the governing committee that Barker-Lane Stadium, where the football and women’s lacrosse teams play oversees the activities of the 6,000-plus member organization.

• Renovating and dedicating Jim Perry Stadium, where the baseball team In 2006, Roller was named national chairman of the Learfield Sports Direc- plays; then adding the Jim and Daphne Perry Pavilion, which includes lock- tors’ Cup Committee for NACDA. The Directors’ Cup is awarded to the top er rooms and offices for the baseball program and additional seating and universities in NCAA Division I, II, III and NAIA for overall athletics success VIP viewing desks for fans. throughout the inter-collegiate season.

• Adding a LED display scoreboard and video board at Jim Perry Stadium Prior to his tenure at Samford, Roller was vice president of AdCraft Sports in addition to the installation of a ProGrass Turf synthetic playing surface Marketing in Louisville, Ky., for seven years. During that time, he helped that replicates a natural baseball field’s look and playability create the Sears Collegiate Champions program, which honors all cham- pions of men’s and women’s sports throughout the nation at every level of • Dedicating the Irwin Belk Track and Clarence Roberts Field college athletics.

• Renovating Eakes Athletics Complex, home to the men’s and women’s While with AdCraft, a division of Host Communications, Inc., Roller created soccer teams, including the installation of a LED display scoreboard and and managed a publishing division and helped launch NCAA Football USA, which involved promotion, licensing and merchandising for college football programs at all levels of intercollegiate athletics.

Roller was director of communications for the Orange Bowl Committee in Miami, Fla., from 1988 to 1991. He was with the Orange Bowl when Federal Express became its first title sponsor in 1989.

The Pearisburg, Va., native began his career in sports information. He earned his degree from Virginia Tech in 1983 and worked as a student assistant in the sports information office for four years. He was the sports information director at UNC Wilmington and East Carolina University from 1983 to 1988. While at UNC Wilmington, Roller was also executive director of the university’s athletics fund-raising program.

Roller, 56, who holds a master’s degree in education administration from Samford, is married to the former Carolyn Keller. He has one son, Brad, and three stepchildren – Kerstin, Kyle and Karrah. 92 @gocamelsFB 2018 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. Jacksonville 6,691 10/28/17 Trail Resort, and Ocean Ridge Plantation. He passed away in July 2. Stetson 6,673 10/22/16 2014. 3 Butler 6,610 9/24/16 Ground-breaking ceremonies for the stadium were held Mar. 27, 4. Morehead State 6,580 10/24/15 2007 and construction was started by general contractor T.A. Loving. 5. Charlotte 6,472 (N) 8/28/14 McMillan Smith & Partners served as architect. 6. morehead State 6,387 9/30/17 Lights were added to the facility prior to the 2012 season, allow- 7. Valparaiso 6,370 (N) 9/27/14 ing the Camels more options for practice times, as well as greater 8. Davidson 6,345 10/18/14 flexibility for broadcasts and other sporting events. The four 110-foot 9. Charleston Southern 6,044 (N) 9/14/13 poles, two on each side of the stadium, feature 42 each and 168 total 10. Presbyterian 5,860 (N) 9/10/16 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 93 2018 campbell football

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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and 2008). All the efforts came to fruition in the spring of 2008 when the NCAA announced the expansion of the FCS Playoffs from 16 to 20 teams in 2010, and granted the Big South an automatic bid starting that year -- FOOTBALL boosting the conference into a new stratosphere. Big South Conference football has experienced remarkable and historic Big South Conference football came into existence in the Fall of 2002 after achievements since becoming an AQ conference in 2010, including: a long and arduous process. Football had always been a long range goal of the conference. In the early 1990s, football seemed on the horizon in • Four appearances in the FCS quarterfinals in a five-year span from the Big South, as Charleston Southern fielded its first team in 1991 and 2013-17 the conference added Liberty, which was already playing on the gridiron, as a new member. However, football never got off the ground in the early • The No. 1-ranked FCS program in the nation in 2014 and 2015 part of the decade as other issues came to the forefront, including the Big South’s emergence as a basketball conference. The league was awarded • Multiple playoff teams four times its first automatic bid to the NCAA men’s basketball championship in 1992 and football was put on the back burner while basketball began to flourish. • Five consecutive seasons with a playoff victory The idea was revived in 1997 when Elon joined the Big South. That gave • Six FBS victories the conference three full-time members with football programs -- half the number needed to be recognized as a conference by the NCAA. Two • 87-51 record ( =63.0 precent) against non-conference FCS opponents years later on Nov. 10, 1999, Coastal Carolina announced it would add since 2013 football by the Fall of 2003. The wheels were set in motion to establish a conference home for the league’s football-playing members. • Jerry Rice National Freshman of the Year award winner (2017) and run- ner-up for the Walter Payton National Player of the Year award (2012) After attempts to form a joint football conference with the ASUN Con- ference failed, the Big South began recruiting more members to join its • Three teams ranked in the national Top 25 polls in the same week twice fledgling football league. On May 23, 2001, the original dream became (2013 and 2015) a reality when the Big South’s Council of Chief Executive Officers voted unanimously to add football as the conference’s 18th championship sport. • 83 consecutive weeks with a nationally-ranked member from Week 9 of 2011 to Week 6 of 2017 Shortly after the approval of football, the Big South’s recruiting efforts paid off, as the addition of Gardner-Webb as an associate football member • Multiple nationally-ranked programs in the same week 40 times since was announced on June 20, 2001. There were hopes that a four-team 2013, including two Top 10 teams for the first time in 2015 league could begin play later that Fall, but scheduling conflicts could not be worked out and the Fall of 2002 was designated as the kickoff for Big • Six seasons with an NFL Draft pick, including league-record three selec- South Football. The Big South continued to look for additional members, tions in 2014 with a goal of eventually having seven or eight playing members. On Dec. 10, 2001, one of the oldest programs in the state of Virginia -- Virginia The growth of Big South football has been exceptional since its inception Military Institute, announced it would join the Big South in all sports in 17 seasons ago. The formidable years of 2002-05 included great feats -- 2003 and maintain the conference’s football membership at five following including the league’s first win over the nation’s No. 1 team in 2005 -- that Elon’s departure. set the tone for the future. The Big South’s first true breakthrough onto the national landscape occurred in 2006 when league champion Coastal Car- While the inevitable trickle-down impact of conference realignment has olina became the first football member to advance to the postseason when reached the Big South in recent years, the league continues to prosper the Chanticleers received an at-large berth in the 16-team NCAA Division I with the recent additions of Monmouth and start-up program Kennesaw Football Championship. State, plus Campbell’s membership beginning this season.

At that same time, the league progressed closer to cementing its status In 2016, the Big South and ASUN created a partnership that guarantees a as a viable football conference as well as the coveted automatic bid to football “home” within the Big South Conference for ASUN members that the NCAA postseason. Big South administrators earned appointments play scholarship football, and that collaboration has led to the addition to national NCAA committees starting in 2006, membership growth in of North Alabama in 2019 -- allowing the Big South to remain poised for 2008 featured Presbyterian College (full member), Stony Brook (as- future expansion. In November 2017, the Big South added Hampton Uni- sociate member) and Gardner-Webb’s addition as a full member, plus versity as a full member, and the Pirates will be official football members consistent nationally-ranked programs, notable non-conference victories, in 2019. national award finalists and the league’s first-ever NFL Draft picks (2007 With its seismic growth and consistent multiple playoff-caliber programs, the Big South continues to be a major national competitor in FCS football with an everlasting eye on the ultimate prize -- a National Championship.

Founded in 1983, the Big South Conference has been an exemplary leader in college athletics, dedicated to developing student-athletes through the pursuit of excellence in the classroom, community and field of play. The league’s growing presence as an NCAA Division I athletic conference is made evident by its multitude of athletic accom- plishments, innovative marketing and media partnerships, increased television packages and most importantly, its commitment to fostering the academic, personal, social, athletic and leadership development of its student-athletes. Comprised of 11 member institutions sharing a common geographic region and similar academic values and purposes, the Big South’s remarkable history of achievement is characterized by the league’s 19 championship sports and the profound academic and life successes of its more than 4,200 student-athletes. This has evolved into the conference’s “Where Winners Are Made” mantra as part of a new strategic emphasis on becoming the premiere non-FBS conference in the Southeast.

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MEDIA INFORMATION

GoCamels.com 99 2018 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 con- tact outside of playing sites must be arranged through the media services 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 the Big South Network. 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 2018 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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