BUIES CREEK, N.C. – Campbell linebacker
Logan Livermon has been named a semifinalists for the prestigious William V. Campbell Trophy, as announced by the National Football Foundation on Wednesday.
The Campbell Trophy recognizes an individual as the absolute best scholar-athlete in the nation for combined academic success, football performance and exemplary leadership. There were 177 student-athletes selected as semifinalists across all divisions, with the group having a combined grade point average of 3.60. Of the 177 semifinalists, 43 were from the FCS level.
A Midlothian, Va. native, Livermon has tallied 25 tackles, including 1.0 stop for loss this season while again serving on the team's leadership council and as a game captain in all four CU outings so far of 2025. Coming off a season-best 10 tackles in a double overtime CAA win over Bryant, Livermon is a two-time College Sports Communicators' Academic All-District honoree (2023-24). He graduated in May 2025 with a degree in sport management in sport communication, and is now pursuing a master's degree in applied leadership at Campbell.
Off the field, Livermon has been involved in focused efforts with Triton High School football student-athletes in mentorship and guidance, and has led efforts with Campbell Athletics engagement, helping serve other sports teams on campus. He has also volunteered at Buies Creek First Baptist Church, serving others while also valuing faith.
Livermon is one of six CAA Football student-athletes selected as semifinalists.
The NFF will announce finalists on Oct. 22, where all finalists will receive a postgraduate scholarship of $18,000. The Campbell Trophy recipient, which will be announced in Las Vegas on Dec. 9, will have their scholarship increased to $25,000.