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Mike Campbell (American football)

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Name
  
Mike Campbell

College
  
Temple Owls football

Weight
  
93 kg

40 yard dash time
  
4.53 seconds

Height
  
1.88 m


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Role
  
American football wide receiver

Number
  
16 (New York Jets / Wide receiver)

Similar People
  
Woody Johnson, Todd Bowles, Rex Ryan

Profiles

Mike Campbell (May 9, 1922 – June 16, 1998) was an American football player and coach. He was a long-time assistant of Darrell Royal, first at Mississippi State, then Washington, and mostly Texas.

A native of Memphis, Tennessee, Campbell played college football at the University of Mississippi and was drafted in the 32nd round of the 1946 NFL Draft by the Washington Redskins, but chose not to play professional football. He began coaching soon after his playing career, becoming highly successful in the Mississippi High School ranks at Gulf Coast Military Academy, Canton, and Vicksburg.

He was hired by then-Mississippi State coach Royal in 1955, and went with him to Washington, and later Texas. In 1967, he was placed in charge of the Longhorn defense, and in 1974 was named assistant head coach.

After Royal's retirement in 1976, Campbell was snubbed in favor of Fred Akers for Royal's succession, a decision that was a source of controversy among Texas fans. Campbell retired from coaching afterwards.

References

Mike Campbell (American football) Wikipedia