Campbell Fighting Camels football

The Campbell Fighting Camels football program is the intercollegiate American football team for Campbell University located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The team competes in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) and are members of the Big South Conference. Campbell's first football team was fielded in 2008. The team plays its home games at the 5,000 seat Barker–Lane Stadium in Buies Creek, North Carolina. The Fighting Camels were coached by Dale Steele from 2008–2012. Campbell announced on November 5, 2012 that they would not retain head coach Dale Steele following the conclusion of the 2012 season. Steele was the head coach for the Camels for six years compiling a 14–41 record. On November 27, 2012, it was announced that Mike Minter, former safety for the National Football League's Carolina Panthers would be the head coach.

Campbell Fighting Camels
2020 Campbell Fighting Camels football team
First season1925 (first program); 2008 (modern era program)
Athletic directorOmar Banks
Head coachMike Minter
7th season, 36–38 (.486)
StadiumBarker–Lane Stadium
(Capacity: 6200)
Field surfaceFieldTurf
LocationBuies Creek, North Carolina
NCAA divisionDivision I FCS
ConferenceBig South Conference
All-time record5083 (.376)
RivalriesDavidson Wildcats
Consensus All-AmericansCaleb Snead (2018)
ColorsBlack and Orange[1]
         
Fight songCampbell University Fight Song
MascotGaylord the Camel; Gladys the Camel
Marching bandSound of the Sandhills
WebsiteGoCamels.com
For information on all Campbell University sports, see Campbell Fighting Camels and Lady Camels

The Fighting Camels, which did not award scholarships in football (though awarding them in other sports), transitioned to scholarship football and joined most of the school's other sports in the Big South Conference in 2018.[2]

History

Campbell University once had a football team, years ago, but it was disbanded and Campbell discontinued football for 58 years. That football program lasted for 25 years between 1925 and 1950, and was cancelled at the onset of the Korean War.

Classifications

  • 2008–present: NCAA Division I–AA/FCS

Conference memberships

Current coaching staff

Name Title Position Coach
Mike MinterHead CoachN/A
Weston GlaserDefensive CoordinatorLinebackers
Nick GrimesOffensive CoordinatorTight Ends
Damien AdamsAssistant CoachDefensive Run Game Coordinator / Defensive Line
Bryan ButterworthAssistant CoachDefensive Pass Game Coordinator / Defensive Backs
Adam MorrisAssistant CoachOffensive Pass Game Coordinator / Quarterbacks
Hunter SomervilleAssistant CoachSpecial Teams Coordinator
D.J. SummersAssistant CoachOffensive Run Game Coordinator / Running Backs
Ben BollingAssistant CoachWide Receivers / Recruiting Coordinator
DeAndre ThompsonAssistant CoachAssistant Defensive Backs / Cornerbacks
Kevin ThompsonAssistant CoachOffensive Line
Greg MilhouseDefensive Quality ControlN/A
Anthony RobbinsOffensive Quality ControlN/A
Kady KnightDirector of Football Operations / Pro LiaisonN/A
Jake MorganHead Equipment ManagerN/A

Notable former players

Notable alumni include: Brian Hudson

Year-by-year results

Statistics correct as of the end of the 2018-19 college football season
NCAA Division I champions NCAA Division I FCS champions Conference Champions Division Champions Bowl Eligible Undefeated Season
Year NCAA Division Conference Overall Conference Coach Final Ranking
GamesWinLossTiePct. GamesWinLossTiePct.Standing
2008FCSPioneer111100.0918080.0009thDale Steele
2009FCSPioneer11380.2738260.2508thDale Steele
2010FCSPioneer11380.2738260.250T-7thDale Steele
2011FCSPioneer11650.5458530.6254thDale Steele
2012FCSPioneer111100.0918080.00010thDale Steele
2013FCSPioneer12390.2508170.1258thMike Minter
2014FCSPioneer12570.4178440.500T-4thMike Minter
2015FCSPioneer11560.4558350.3757thMike Minter
2016FCSPioneer10550.5007340.4296thMike Minter
2017FCSPioneer11650.5458530.625T-3rdMike Minter
2018FCSBig South11650.5455140.2005thMike Minter
2019FCSBig South11650.5456330.5004thMike Minter
Totals13350830.3767424500.324

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References

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