| High School: Standout free safety at Harrison High School for head coach Billy Peek...three-year letterwinner, leading team to 12-3 record his senior year...collected 208 tackles and intercepted six passes as a senior when he was named first team All-Cobb County, first team All-State, and was the Cobb County Defensive Player of the Year...honor roll student.
At Delaware: Former walk-on who begins fourth season at starting safety position for Blue Hens...will be a rare four-year starter for Delaware...projected to start season as starting strong safety...has started all 40 games of his career and recorded career totals of 250 tackles (155 solo) - all team highs for current UD players...also has 8.5 tackles for loss, eight pass breakups, four interceptions, two fumble recoveries, and four forced fumbles...should he start all 11 regular season games this season, will tie the UD record for most consecutive starts of 51 by defensive back Sidney Haugabrook in 2001-04....school record for career games played is 52 by Rick Lavelle in 2000-03...250 career tackles ranks No. 18 all-time at Delaware...needs 50 tackles to become just the 14th player in school history to reach the 300 mark...could move up to No. 2 on all-time UD career tackle list for defensive backs (Dorrell Green is No. 2 with 350 in 1994-97)...has posted 10 or more tackles six times in career...member of a deep and talented defensive secondary that will have three senior starters, including cornerbacks Roger Brown and Rashaad Woodard...smart player with good quickness and knowledge of the game...responsible for calling many of the defensive checks and reads...had three tackles in Blue-White spring game...2005: Third-year starter at safety...was team’s No. 3 tackles and first among defensive backs...posted 78 tackles, including 46 solo stops...also had one interception and three pass breakups...team went 6-5 for head coach K.C. Keeler...posted a career-high 17 tackles in season opener vs. Lehigh, the most for a UD player since linebacker Darrell Edmonds had 17 vs. New Hampshire in 2001 and the most by a UD defensive back since Kenny Bailey posted 18 vs. West Chester in 1996...earned Blue Hen Touchdown Club Defensive Player of the Week honors vs. Lehigh...also had 10 stops and an interception vs. William & Mary, 10 tackles vs. Massachusetts, nine stops vs. Richmond, and seven each vs. Holy Cross and Villanova...had five tackles and broke up a pass in the spring game...2004: Started all 13 games at strong safety for Blue Hen team that went 9-4, won the Atlantic 10 title, and advanced to the NCAA I-AA quarterfinals...ranked No. 2 on the squad with 93 tackles, including 66 solo stops...also recorded five tackles for losses of 10 yards, broke up three passes, recovered one fumble, forced three other fumbles, and intercepted two passes for 40 yards...secondary unit ranked No. 2 in the Atlantic 10 in total defense (299.5) and No. 3 in passing efficiency defense (108.46)...recorded seven or more tackles seven times during the season, including a career-high 11 (all solo) in the season opener vs. New Hampshire...also posted 10 tackles in regular season win over William & Mary, nine vs. Maine, and eight vs. Hofstra, Towson, and Richmond...also forced a fumble and recovered a fumble vs. Richmond...forced a fumble and returned an interception for 40 yards on the last play of the game vs. Villanova...also forced a fumble vs. William & Mary, intercepted a pass vs. Hofstra, and posted two tackles for loss vs. New Hampshire and West Chester....had game-high seven tackles and recovered a fumble in spring game...2003: Was one of the most pleasant surprises in a season full of them as Hens went 15-1 and captured the NCAA I-AA title...a former walk-on, he earned starting spot at free safety, and a scholarship, just before season opener...joined Haugabrook and linebackers Mondoe Davis and Mark Moore as the only defensive players to start all 16 games...was the only UD freshman who was a regular starter...ranked fourth on the squad in tackles with 79 stops, including 43 solo tackles...had 3.5 tackles for loss, broke up two passes, recovered a fumble, forced a fumble, and intercepted one pass...recorded five or more tackles eight times with career-high 11 to go with a fumble recovery in the triple overtime win over Massachusetts...also had nine stops vs. Maine, eight vs. New Hampshire, and six each in NCAA playoff wins over Northern Iowa and Wofford...intercepted his only pass of the season vs. West Chester and forced a fumble vs. Northern Iowa...had four tackles in spring game...2002: Did not see action in first season at Delaware and retained freshman eligibility...team went 6-6 in first season under K.C. Keeler...2001: Played free safety at the Naval Academy Prep School, leading squad to 4-4 record.
Personal: Kyle James Campbell...born Oct. 27, 1982 in Cincinnati, OH...son of Steve and Christine Campbell...has one older brother...civil engineering major at Delaware with a minor in economics...has worked as a lot attendant at a car dealership during the summer. |