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Mike Minter resigns as Campbell football coach

Assistant head coach Steven Williams will serve as interim coach

Mike Minter spent 11 years with the Camels program. He has resigned to pursue other opportunities, he says. Photo courtesy Campbell University athletics.

Special to NC Football News | From Campbell University Athletics | GoCamels.com

BUIES CREEK, N.C. – Campbell University Athletics has announced that head football coach Mike Minter has resigned, effective immediately, to pursue other opportunities.

Steven Williams will serve as Campbells interim head coach Photo courtesy Campbell University athletics

“Over the last 11 seasons, Coach Minter has made great contributions to our football program, helping us transition to scholarship football and helping lay the foundation for our move to the CAA,” said director of athletics Hannah Bazemore. “We want to thank Coach Minter for his impact on our student-athletes, Campbell and the community. We wish him and his family the best.”

“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.”

Assistant head coach and special teams coordinator Steven Williams will serve as interim head coach.

A national search will begin immediately.

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Coaching Carousel 2023

SCHOOL2023 COACHREASON VACANTDATE VACANT2024 COACHHIRED
St. Augustine’s (D2)Howard Fegginsmid-season termination10/13/23Interim: Jody Owens
Wingate (D2)Joe Reichmoved to AD post at Wingate11/14/23Rashaan Jordan11/14/23
Duke (FBS)Mike Elkohired at Texas A&M11/27/23Manny Diaz12/8/23
Gardner-Webb (FCS)Tre Lambhired at East Tennessee State11/27/23Cris Reisert12/11/23
Campbell (FCS)Mike Minterresigned12/18/23Interim: Steven Williams

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