Campbell Head Coach Mike Minter Resigns After 11 Seasons

Campbell head coach Mike Minter announced his resignation after 11 seasons with the Camels
Campbell Head Coach Mike Minter Resigns After 11 Seasons
Campbell Head Coach Mike Minter Resigns After 11 Seasons /

Campbell head coach Mike Minter has resigned after 11 seasons with the Camels. The university announced the news on Monday.

"It has been a great learning experience over the 11 years, but 11 years is enough time at one place," said Minter. "I need to move on to get other experiences in coaching. I appreciate Campbell and its support over these years. I want to personally thank Bob Roller in giving me my start in coaching."

Over his 11 seasons, Minter is 49-66 and helped lead Campbell make the transition from the Pioneer League to the Big South and then to the CAA this season. Campbell landed three consecutive No. 1 high school recruiting classes under Minter, including the massive addition of four-star defensive back Myles Rowser. 

Special teams coordinator Steven Williams will serve as the interim head coach. 

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Zach McKinnell is the Founder and Senior Editor of FCS Football Central. He is also a columnist for HERO Sports and a contributor for Athlon Sports. In 2022, he became an official voter in the FCS Stats Perform Top-25. He is a former contributor for Vols Wire, part of the USA TODAY Sports Network, and Fly War Eagle on FanSided. Zach graduated from Auburn University in 2018.