2014 Campbell Fighting Camels football team

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2014 Campbell Fighting Camels football
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Conference |
Pioneer Football League |
2014 record |
5–7 (4–4 PFL) |
Head coach |
Mike Minter (2nd season) |
Offensive coordinator |
Landon Mariani |
Defensive coordinator |
Craig Cox |
Home stadium |
Barker–Lane Stadium (Capacity: 5,000) |
Seasons
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2014 Pioneer Football League standings
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Conf |
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Overall
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Team |
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W |
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L |
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W |
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L |
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San Diego $^
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7
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– |
1
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9
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– |
3
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Jacksonville*
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7
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– |
1
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9
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– |
2
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Dayton
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6
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– |
2
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8
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– |
3
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Drake
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6
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– |
2
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7
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– |
4
|
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Campbell
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4
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– |
4
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5
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– |
7
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Marist
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4
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– |
4
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|
|
|
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4
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– |
7
|
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Stetson
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3
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– |
5
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5
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– |
7
|
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Morehead State
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3
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– |
5
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4
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– |
8
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Butler
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2
|
– |
6
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|
|
|
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4
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– |
7
|
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Valparaiso
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2
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– |
6
|
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4
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– |
8
|
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Davidson
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0
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– |
8
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1
|
– |
11
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- $ – Conference champion
- ^ – FCS playoff participant
- Jacksonville ineligible for PFL title and FCS Playoffs due to matters regarding the PFL’s financial aid rules
Rankings from The Sports Network FCS Poll
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The 2014 Campbell Fighting Camels football team represented Campbell University in the 2014 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by second-year head coach Mike Minter and played their home games at Barker–Lane Stadium. They were a member of the Pioneer Football League. They finished the season 5–7, 4–4 in PFL play to finish in a tie for fifth place.
Schedule
Date
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Time
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Opponent
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Site
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TV
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Result
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Attendance
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August 28
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7:00 PM
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Charlotte*
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Barker–Lane Stadium • Buies Creek, NC
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BSN
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L 9–33
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6,472
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September 6
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6:00 PM
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at Appalachian State*
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Kidd Brewer Stadium • Boone, NC
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ESPN3
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L 0–66
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25,861
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September 11
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7:00 PM
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at Charleston Southern*
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Buccaneer Field • Charleston, SC
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BSN
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L 10–34
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2,636
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September 27
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6:00 PM
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Valparaiso
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Barker–Lane Stadium • Buies Creek, NC
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BSN
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W 34–24
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6,370
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October 4
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1:00 PM
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at Morehead State
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Jayne Stadium • Morehead, KY
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W 31–24
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7,827
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October 11
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12:00 PM
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Butler
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Barker–Lane Stadium • Buies Creek, NC
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BSN
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W 28–9
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3,872
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October 18
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4:00 PM
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Davidson
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Barker–Lane Stadium • Buies Creek, NC
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BSN
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W 28–27
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6,345
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October 25
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12:00 PM
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at Marist
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Leonidoff Field • Poughkeepsie, NY
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L 20–27
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1,278
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November 1
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1:00 PM
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Stetson
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Barker–Lane Stadium • Buies Creek, NC
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BSN
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L 24–28
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2,878
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November 8
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1:00 PM
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Missouri Baptist*
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Barker–Lane Stadium • Buies Creek, NC
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BSN
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W 66–7
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3,630
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November 15
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1:00 PM
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at Jacksonville
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D. B. Milne Field • Jacksonville, FL
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L 19–45
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2,437
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November 22
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1:00 PM
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at Dayton
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Welcome Stadium • Dayton, OH
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L 14–19
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1,935
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*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from The Sports Network FCS Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.
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References
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Venues |
Barker–Lane Stadium (2008–present)
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Bowls & rivalries |
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Culture & lore |
- Gaylord the Camel
- "Campbell University Fight Song"
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People |
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Seasons |
- 1925
- 1926
- 1927
- 1928
- 1929
- 1930
- 1931
- 1932
- 1933
- 1934
- 1935
- 1936
- 1937
- 1938
- 1939
- 1940–1945
- 1946
- 1947
- 1948
- 1949
- 1950
- 1951–2007
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
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