NORMAL, Al. — Campbell scored with a 64-yard touchdown pass on the sixth play from scrimmage and never trailed the rest of the game in a 33-14 win over Stetson. This was the second straight road game for the Camels and they showed little sign of fatigue on either side of the ball. Kicker Crush Biggs went 4/4 on field goal attempts with his longest coming from 41 yards out. Head Coach Justin Average was happy with the confidence his kicker was able to gain this week.

“Going 4/4 on field goals puts you 12 points ahead of where you could be. Some may criticize not going for it on 4th down but we’ve scored 30+ points 3 times so far this year using this strategy.”

Once again senior quarterback #1 Bro Stabbington led the way for the top ten Campbell team, completing 5/6 passes for 66 yards and a touchdown while running the ball 14 times for 110 yards and another score. Coach Average was asked about the #8 ranking and whether he thought his team deserved better.

I think that only time will tell, Being #8 is higher than I expected to be at this point but if we keep winning I wouldn’t be surprised to see us creep up a little bit.”

Justin had nothing but praise for the Stetson Hatters defense when asked about his opponent.

“Stetson has a tough defense, as evidenced by them holding us out of the end zone four times and forcing FGs. They’re a favorite to be [playing] in the championship game at the end of the season for sure.”

The reporters soon turned the questions to the future, querying the winning coach about his conference opponents and the last seven weeks of the regular season. When asked who the toughest opponent left on Campbell’s schedule, Average fiddled with the sleeves on his oversize sweatshirt while answering.

“Right now it could be FAMU, Jacksonville State, or Mercer. All three teams show the ability to put points on the board. Luckily we don’t have to play Chattanooga this year or they’d be circled for sure. But every game is important, so right now we’re focusing on next week which is FAMU.”

Coach Average was also asked who he thought the favorites were to win the Atlantic Sun championship.

“It’s a tough question to be sure but FAMU shut out their conference opponent this week, ETSU is #16 which can’t be ignored, and as before mentioned Chattanooga has been scoring pretty consistently in their game against Mercer. I look to see one of those three teams take an early lead in the A-Sun.”

Campbell moves to 4-1 (1-0) will most likely stay in the top 10 of the rankings as they prepare to face a tough FAMU squad, themselves coming off a shutout victory Jacksonville. Stetson falls to 2-4 (0-1) and will find out their next opponent soon, depending on whether or not Kennesaw State’s coach is still suspended by the NFCAA.