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Campbell University

Anthony Robbins

Following a two year playing career at Campbell, Anthony Robbins joined the Fighting Camel coaching staff in the spring of 2018, serving as an offensive quality control staff member.
 
Robbins assists with the Campbell offense with a primary focus on wide receivers.
 
Since joining the CU coaching staff, Robbins has helped the Camels to winning seasons in both 2018 and 2019. Campbell again tied a school single-season record for wins in 2019, the program’s second as a Big South member, while posting a six game winning streak, another program record. Nine Camels also took Big South postseason honors in 2019.
 
In his first season in the coaching ranks in 2018, the Camels posted six wins in their inaugural season as a Big South member. Additionally, seven Camels were named All-Big South.
 
Robbins played quarterback for the Camels during the 2016 and 2017 seasons, seeing time in 13 games total while making seven contests.
 
He passed for 1,536 yards and 13 touchdowns in his two seasons, logging the seventh 300-plus yard passing game in CU history with 305 yards (27-of-44 passing) with two scores at Drake in 2016. Robbins’ 31 pass completions against Georgetown in 2017 also tied the native Willingboro, N.J. for fourth in Campbell single-game history.
 
Robbins transferred to Campbell after two seasons at Nassau Community College, where he was an all-conference quarterback.
 
He graduated from Campbell in 2018 with a degree in sport management. Robbins is currently pursuing a master’s of education at CU.
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