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FB Mediaguide 2018.Pdf 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 Mike Minter 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-Lane Stadium 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 Big South Conference .................................................................... 96-97 Under Armour ....................................................................................98 Media Information ....................................................................... 99-100 GOCAMELS.COM 1 2018 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GENERAL 2018 CAMPBELL SCHEDULE School.............................. Campbell University 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 * Pioneer Football League 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 Coach...................................... 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)
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