The 2026 Campbell University football team enters the 2026 season with high intrigue under a re-tooled coaching staff.
Campbell finished the 2025 football season with an overall record of 2–10 and a 2–6 record in Coastal Athletic Association (CAA) conference play. While it was a challenging season, the team was highly competitive in conference play, suffering four heartbreaking losses by a touchdown or less. The Cats are 1-3 overall all verses the Camels, but are 1-0 in Buies Creek, N.C.
thanks to a 42-35 win last season.
Following the 2025 season, head coach Braxton Harris initiated a complete overhaul of the defensive coaching staff. This decisive change came after a 2–10 campaign heavily defined by late-game collapses, where the Fighting Camels dropped seven separate games in which they held a fourth-quarter lead.
Roster & Coaching Outlook
Quarterback Stability: Rising sophomore Kamden Sixkiller returns to build on his strong 2025 performance, where he notably logged 258 passing yards in the season finale.
Skill Positions: Key offensive pieces like receiver Randall King (who posted 121 receiving yards in late 2025) and running back Ethan Lawrence provide established firepower.
Staff Reinforcements: The defense gets a strategic boost with the hiring of Blaine Miller as the Defensive Run Game Coordinator and Defensive Line Coach.
Season Keys to Success
Surviving the Gauntlet: The early three-game stretch against ETSU, Western Carolina and Florida will test the roster's depth and resilience.
Defensive Identity: Coach Blaine Miller must rapidly develop the interior defensive line to stop CAA rushing attacks.
Offense: The Sixkiller Era Takes Flight
Offensive Coordinator Matt Kubik heads into the fall with a clear vision: a balanced, high-tempo attack built around sophomore quarterback Kamden Sixkiller.
Quarterback Room: After securing the starting job as a freshman, Kamden Sixkiller (#6) enters 2026 with high expectations. He showed elite poise in the 2025 finale against Towson, throwing for 258 yards and a touchdown.
The Ground Game: Running backs Ethan Lawrence (#23) is a prototypical dual-threat back, logging 66 rushing yards, 2 touchdowns, and 15 receiving yards in late-season action last year.
Offensive Line: Veterans Andrew Guthrie (#78) and Mason Merriwether (#55) anchor the left side of the line. The focal point of Fall Camp will be replacing departed talent at guard to ensure Sixkiller remains clean in the pocket.
Defense: Rebuilding the Front
Defensive Coordinator Brandon Butcher is tasked with making the Fighting Camels stouter at the point of attack. To aid this, Campbell hired Blaine Miller as the Defensive Run Game Coordinator and Defensive Line Coach.
Defensive Line: The interior will lean heavily on 305-pound space-eater Jordan Jones (#98) and Logan Wright (#99) to plug rushing lanes.
Linebackers: DaVonyae Pettis (#37) givesCampbell exceptional speed in the second tier. He excels at scraping sideline-to-sideline, which will be vital against the CAA's heavily favored spread-option elements..
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Secondary: The secondary should be the strength of the defense. Safeties Evan Spivey (#0) and Chase Arrington (#4) are physical ball-hawks who limit explosive plays. Cornerback Javian Drake (#22) is expected to shadow opposing wideout threats on an island.👟
Special Teams: Consistent & Battle-Tested
Special Teams Coordinator Koy McFarland brings back a highly dependable kicking game that relieves immense pressure on the offense.
Kicking: Placekicker Alex Crabb (#38) is exceptionally accurate from inside 40 yards, boasting a clean 100% field goal rate in high-stakes pressure situations late last year.
Return Game: Randall King handles both punt and kickoff return duties, giving Campbell an explosive field-position generator on every change of possession.