Football
2009 Football Record:
MSCPct.OverallPctStreakHomeAwayNeutral
4-2.6677-4.636Won 23-24-20-0

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Recent Football Headlines
Posted by Chris Megginson - Wed, Feb 1, 2012 - [Football]
More than two-thirds of the CU recruiting class attending the on-campus signing ceremony at Ransdell Chapel Wednesday.
More than two-thirds of the CU recruiting class attending the on-campus signing ceremony at Ransdell Chapel Wednesday.
CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. -. For the third-straight season, more than 50 student-athletes from across the nation inked a letter of intent on National Signing Day to play football for the Campbellsville University Fighting Tigers in 2012. Campbellsville hosted 32 of its signees on campus Feb. 1 for their fifth-annual National Signing Day ceremony in Ransdell Chapel at 11 a.m. EST.
Posted by Chris Megginson - Sun, Jan 15, 2012 - [Football]
The 2012 Hansen Bowl will be played Monday, Jan. 16.
The 2012 Hansen Bowl will be played Monday, Jan. 16.
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - Campbellsville University football players David Coffey, Dwight Houston and Carl Ojala will have one more chance to play on the same team Monday as members of the Pony Express All-Star team in the 2012 Hansen Bowl. The small college senior all-star football game is scheduled to kickoff at 1:10 p.m. ET at the Virginia Beach Sportsplex. Tickets are $20.
Posted by Chris Megginson - Tue, Nov 29, 2011 - [Football]
Stan Warrenhuffman averaged 20.2 yards per catch against Lindsey Wilson, one of seven games with more than 20 yards per catch
Stan Warrenhuffman averaged 20.2 yards per catch against Lindsey Wilson, one of seven games with more than 20 yards per catch
CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. -- The name Stan Warrenhuffman has been a staple in the Campbellsville University Fighting Tiger football record books since his freshman season in 2008. Now, the 6-foot-4 wide receiver from Cincinnati, Ohio, is among the Top 10 names in the NAIA as a finalist for the NAIA Player of the Year Award. The honor of the NAIA's top player for 2011 will be announced Friday, Dec. 16 at the Football Championship Banquet in Rome, Ga.
Posted by Chris Megginson - Sat, Nov 19, 2011 - [Football]
Campbellsville football players celebrate their Victory Bowl win in front of the scoreboard at HIG Field in Finley Stadium.
Campbellsville football players celebrate their Victory Bowl win in front of the scoreboard at HIG Field in Finley Stadium.
CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. -- Players did not want to leave the HIG Field Saturday afternoon as the 2011 football season came to a close. They wanted the celebration to play on, and on, as Campbellsville University defeated Greenville College, 21-7, to claim its first National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) Victory Bowl championship. It's the first football championship of any kind for the Fighting Tigers since CU claimed a Mid-South Conference title in 1997.
Posted by Matthew Schmuck - Fri, Nov 18, 2011 - [Football]
Greenville wide receiver Cody Hutchin looks on as Campbellsville defensive back Jeffery Demary reads to a group of students.
Greenville wide receiver Cody Hutchin looks on as Campbellsville defensive back Jeffery Demary reads to a group of students.
CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. -- Normally when talking about football, the guys in the different uniform are a player's sworn arch enemy. However things operate a little differently in the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA). This is Christian college football.

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