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  • No. 10 Alabama Hosts Strong FCS Opponent Mercer

    Jihaad Campbell, LB Campbell has wreaked havoc for opposing offenses all season but has come on especially Campbell has accounted for 78 tackles and 4 sacks this season and will look to add to his totals against

  • A Big SEC Clash: No. 11 Tennessee Hosts No. 7 Alabama

    LB Jihaad Campbell, DB Keon Sabb Jihaad Campbell had a great game himself against the Gamecocks.

  • No.13 Alabama, Auburn Go to War in the Iron Bowl

    recorded 22 tackles, 2 sacks and a forced fumble this season  as  the third linebacker behind Lawson and Jihaad Campbell.

  • Heavy Underdogs: Wisconsin Gears Up for Alabama

    Jihaad Campbell, LB (PFF Season Grade: 86.4) Jihaad Campbell leads Alabama with 20 tackles and will have If the Alabama defensive line can eat up blockers, then Campbell will have space to attack the Badgers

  • No. 7 Alabama Hosts Gamecocks in a Must-Win Matchup

    LBs: Deontae Lawson, Jihaad Campbell, Qua Russaw Lawson and company need to do a much better job containing

  • Crimson Tide Uses 2nd Half Adjustments to Stifle Volunteers 34-20

    Linebacker Jihaad Campbell had 10 tackles and recovered a fumble that he returned 24 yards for a touchdown

  • Will Campbell, the LSU Surging Star at Tackle

    mounts for the 2025 NFL Draft , a rising star on LSU’s formidable offensive line, junior tackle Will Campbell With LSU’s offensive line boasting remarkable experience, all eyes are on junior tackle Will Campbell Garnering enthusiastic praise from sources like NFL Draft Buzz, Campbell’s skill set positions him as Rising Star: The Remarkable Journey of LSU's Left Tackle, Campbell From the gridiron of Neville High football, Campbell's influence extends far beyond the confines of LSU's gridiron.

  • Gators Embarrass Rival Seminoles, Crush FSU in Doak Campbell

    The Florida Gators (7-5, 4-4 Southeastern Conference) defeated the Florida State Seminoles (2-10, 1-7 Atlantic Coast Conference) 31-11 in Tallahassee, Fla. on Nov. 30. While the score doesn't show it, the two defenses were the talk of this game. Ultimately, this game was defined by the amount of turnovers and sacks the Gators had. By the end of the night, they had 8 sacks and 6 turnovers (5 forced fumbles/recoveries and one muffed punt). Because of their defense, the Gators won this game. Game Summary The Seminoles started off with the ball. After a couple of first downs, starting quarterback Luke Kromenhoek was sacked twice and Florida State forced to punt. The Gators' first drive wasn't much better as the Gators went three-and-out and also punted. This stalemate continued until the Gator defense forced the game's first turnover. Linebacker Jack Pyburn forced a strip-sack after hitting Kromenhoek. Two plays later, Gators' running back Ja'Kobi Jackson sprinted into the end zone for a 1-yard touchdown. The first quarter ended 7-0, with that being the only real action. In the beginning of the second quarter, FSU had a great drive going highlighted by the rushing game. Unfortunately for them, Gators' linebacker Shemar James ripped the ball out and recovered it, ending the Seminoles best drive to that point. The following Gator drive looked like the offense of the past few weeks as DJ Lagway found tight end Hayden Hansen and receivers Elijhah Badger and Chimere Dike. However, as the Gators got closer to the end zone, a Lagway pass was intercepted by FSU defensive back Azareye'h Thomas. It was just the fourth interception for the Seminoles all year. The ball quickly returned to the Gators. They drove 7 plays, 56 yards in 1:35 and scored a second touchdown as time expired in the first half. At half, the Gators led 14-0. Gators' Turning Point The Gators struggled to get anything going, even after another turnover in the third quarter from the Noles. The Gators recovered a muffed punt. Despite being just a few yards away, the Gators couldn't punch the ball in and the Gators kicker Trey Smack made the score 17-3. The Seminoles were within five yards of scoring their first touchdown of the night. However, it was not to be. Florida State fumbled for the third time of the night and it was once again, recovered by a Gator, this time by defensive end George Gumbs. The offense finally exploded as running back Montrell Johnson Jr. burst through a hole in the offensive line and took it to the house for 65 yards. What Is Next For Florida, the Gators finish off the regular season at 7-5. It is likely higher than anyone had them prior to the season. They now put themselves in prime position for an eight-win season with a win in their upcoming bowl against whoever their opponent ends up being. As the Gators are still one of the hottest teams in college football right now, not many teams will look forward to facing them. For Florida State , this game was the last thing they had to play for. Any Florida-Florida State game will always mean more, regardless of one or both of the teams are still able to play past that week. With the loss, FSU can't really take anything from this season except to move on. Coach Mike Norvell has recruited former Central Florida head coach Gus Malzahn to become his offensive coordinator. It could be the first of many steps in the right direction for the Seminoles.

  • Talented Four-Star OL Carius Curne Commits to LSU

    Will Campbell and Emery Jones are All-SEC tackles, and with Miles Frazier, Garrett Dellinger, and new

  • Sherrone Moore Navigates Through First Obstacles

    Quarterback coach Kirk Campbell adds offensive coordinator to his title.

  • Promising Liberty Defenders Named to Nagurski Watch List

    Liberty will begin the 2024 campaign against Campbell on Aug. 31 at home in Lynchburg, Va.

  • Taylor Mouser Moves Up the Ranks to Offensive Coordinator

    Shortly after graduating, he was a graduate assistant for head coach Matt Campbell at the University Mouser made the move to Iowa State with Campbell in 2016, and in 2017 he was promoted to assistant director coaching moves the Cyclones could turn the ship around, maybe not to the conference championship, but Matt Campbell

  • Potential Replacements if Jim Harbaugh leaves Michigan for the NFL

    Option #2: Matt Campbell, Iowa State Head Coach Campbell’s name was routinely mentioned in top Power There were reports that Campbell was a target of, and may have interviewed with, Washington for their Campbell’s coaching style fits with the Big Ten as he is a defensive coach who emphasizes the run and Four times in his career Campbell’s teams have won nine games at places where it is very difficult to The knock for Campbell will be that the Cyclones are 18-20 over the last three seasons.

  • 2026 Four-Star Quarterback Brady Hart Commits to Michigan

    by the rapport he built with coach Sherrone Moore and offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach Kirk Campbell

  • Seth McLaughlin a Rimington Trophy Finalist Despite Injury

    Campbell Trophy , given to college football's premier scholar-athlete.

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