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.
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Robbins assists with the Campbell offense with a primary focus on wide receivers.
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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.
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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.
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Robbins played quarterback for the Camels during the 2016 and 2017 seasons, seeing time in 13 games total while making seven contests.
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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.
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Robbins transferred to Campbell after two seasons at Nassau Community College, where he was an all-conference quarterback.
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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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