John Erik Campbell (born January 21, 1966) is an American gridiron football coach and former player.
He is currently the passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach for the Bowling Green State University football team.
[5] Campbell moved back to the defensive squad in 1986, starting 11 games at cornerback and two at free safety on a team that won the Big Ten Conference championship with a No.
During his tenure at Michigan, he coached receivers Braylon Edwards, David Terrell, Marquise Walker, Amani Toomer, Mercury Hayes, Tai Streets, Marcus Knight, Jason Avant, Mario Manningham, Adrian Arrington, Steve Breaston, and Ronald Bellamy.
[11] In February 2008, Campbell was hired by the University of Iowa as its wide receivers and tight ends coach.
In 2010, two Iowa wide receivers (Derrell Johnson-Koulianos and Marvin McNutt were both selected for All-Big Ten honors.
Johnson-Koulianos set Iowa's career record for receiving yards with Campbell as his position coach.
[1][14][15] In February 2012, The Daily Iowan published a "point/counterpoint" debate on the proposed promotion of Campbell as the team's new offensive coordinator.