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Steve Campbell was born on 11 April, 1966 in Pensacola, Florida, U.S., is an American football player and coach (born 1966). Discover Steve Campbell's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?

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Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 11 April 1966
Birthday 11 April
Birthplace Pensacola, Florida, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1966

Steve Campbell (born April 11, 1966) is an American football coach and former player.

1986

Prior to Campbell's arrival, the Bulldogs football team had not made it to the state playoffs since 1986.

1987

He has been involved with three National Championship winning teams — first as an NCAA Division II player in 1987, then as a D-II head coach in 2000 and lastly as a junior college head coach in 2007.

Campbell was a football player in college, starting at center in 43 straight games for Southeastern Louisiana and Troy State University.

In 1987, he was a member of the NCAA Division II National Championship team at Troy, and was named an All-Gulf South Conference first team selection.

Campbell was named Academic All-Conference three times and graduated cum laude from Troy State with a bachelor's degree in economics.

He also earned a master's degree in business administration from Auburn University.

Campbell's coaching career started as a graduate assistant at Auburn University under head coach Pat Dye, where he helped the Tigers football team win back-to-back SEC titles.

1990

While on the Plains, Campbell got experience coaching in two bowl games, including the 1990 Hall of Fame Bowl where they defeated Ohio State 31–14.

His first full-time position was as offensive line coach and strength and conditioning coach at Delta State University from 1990 to 1992.

1993

He spent his final season as the offensive coordinator for DSU before taking the position of offensive coordinator and backfield coach under Rick Rhoades at Nicholls State University from 1993 to 1995 (Rhoades was Campbell's coach at Troy).

1997

Campbell has previously served as head football coach at Southwest Mississippi Community College from 1997 to 1998, Delta State University from 1999 to 2001, Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College from 2004 to 2013 and the University of Central Arkansas from 2014 until 2017.

In 1997, Campbell received his first head coaching position, taking over at Southwest Mississippi Community College, where he had spent the previous season coaching the running backs.

During his two seasons with the Bears, Campbell's teams went 12–8, including the school's first winning season in 12 years.

1999

Campbell returned to Delta State University as head coach in 1999, compiling a 27–8 record with a school record (.771) winning percentage over three seasons.

His no-huddle offense shattered 12 Gulf South Conference Records and six NCAA Division II records.

2000

DSU also won the 2000 NCAA Division II Championship, with Campbell earning National Coach of the Year honors by three different organizations.

2001

His final season at Delta State was the 2001 season.

2002

In 2002, Campbell became the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at Middle Tennessee State University.

At Middle Tennessee, Campbell's offense produced a 1,000-yard rusher and scored more than 20 points against three of the four SEC teams faced, including a win at in-state rival Vanderbilt.

2003

In 2003, he then served as offensive line coach for Jackie Sherrill in his last season at Mississippi State before taking the head coaching position at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College in March 2004.

2004

At Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College (MGCCC), he went 87–22 (.798) over his ten seasons from 2004 to 2013 despite his predecessor going only 6–12 in his two seasons in charge.

2005

Under Campbell's leadership, Gulf Coast consistently ranked in the NJCAA National Poll, finishing #13 in 2005, #8 in 2006, #1 in 2007, #4 in 2008, #8 in 2009, #3 in 2010 and #6 in 2011.

2007

Campbell coached Gulf Coast to a NJCAA Junior College co-National Championship in 2007.

Several players on that team went on to play in the Southeastern Conference including Eltoro Freeman and Demond Washington at Auburn, Terrence Cody at Alabama and Chris White and Sean Brauchle at Mississippi State.

2008

In December 2008, Campbell was a finalist for the head coaching position at Northwestern State University.

Other finalists included Bradley Dale Peveto, co-defensive coordinator at Louisiana State University and a former Northwestern State assistant, who eventually got the job.

2009

On January 12, 2009, Campbell interviewed with new head coach Gene Chizik to fill the vacant position coaching the offensive line at Auburn University, but the job was filled by Colorado assistant head coach Jeff Grimes.

Campbell led his 2009 MGCCC Bulldogs team to a 9–2 record after losing 75–71 in the MACJC State Championship game, ending Gulf Coast's bid for three straight MACJC titles.

2010

In 2010, Campbell led Gulf Coast to a 10–2 record (the two losses were a combined six points) including a 31–17 win over Copiah-Lincoln in the MACJC Championship game and a 62–53 win versus #3 ranked Grand Rapids (10–1) in the Mississippi Bowl.

The combined 115 points set a Mississippi Bowl record.

2013

A member of that team, Don Jones went on to be drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the 2013 NFL draft and made the team as a safety.

In December 2013, Campbell was named head football coach at the University of Central Arkansas (UCA).

2014

From 2014 to 2017, he compiled a record of 33 wins and 15 losses over four seasons, made two playoff appearances, and won a Southland Conference championship.

2017

In December 2017, Campbell agreed to a four-year contract with the University of South Alabama that paid him $600,000 per year, triple what he was earning at FCS Central Arkansas.

Campbell's replacement at UCA was his offensive coordinator, Nathan Brown.

After going 9–26 in three years, South Alabama decided to move on from Campbell.

2018

Campbell was the head football coach at the University of South Alabama from 2018 to 2020.