He currently serves as the offensive line and tight ends coach at UMS-Wright Preparatory School in Mobile, Alabama.
Campbell was a football player in college, starting at center in 43 straight games for Southeastern Louisiana and Troy State University.
[1] Campbell was named Academic All-Conference three times and graduated cum laude from Troy State with a bachelor's degree in economics.
DSU also won the 2000 NCAA Division II Championship, with Campbell earning National Coach of the Year honors by three different organizations.
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.
[5] 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.
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.
[19][20] 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.
[22] On August 20, 2021, Campbell was hired to join the staff at UMS-Wright Preparatory School in Mobile, Alabama as a volunteer coach.