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Dan Campbell transformed the Detroit lions in a lasting candidate of the NFC North title. He is just as loved at College Station. This includes a surprise announcement via Texas A & M Football on Wednesday.
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The university has amazed the former tight aggies with special recognition. Campbell won the Association Prize 2025 Association Association Association 2025.
His former head coach RC Slocum has helped to reveal the surprise. But Campbell received other surprise visitors by video. His former teammates like Cameron Spiks congratulated him. Also his old quarter Randy McCown. Another beloved star of the AGGIES congratulated him: the assistant All-American Dat Nguyen.
Campbell was so surprised and emotional, he published a declaration of “saint shit” before accepting his honor. He then celebrated the accomplishment with his family. He then said how he loved all his Aggie teammates.
He took the time of the OTA to accept the new honor. Campbell also sends a provocative message to adversity before 2025. His lions are already faced with a difficult schedule.
Back to Dan Campbell’s Dan Campbell career
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Campbell caught passes and created blocking routes for Slocum Aggie teams.
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He arrived on campus in the last season of Texas A&M with the Southwest Conference. The SWC officially dissolved in 1995. Campbell played 11 games in 1995.
It has become more involved in the offense. Although he caught eight passes for 103 yards for what was an offense to Runny Aggies.
Campbell captured 27 assists in total for 314 yards and marked three affected. He helped Tamu to his transition to Big 12.
Texas A&M went 6-6 during his first campaign in the new conference. The AGGIES improved at 9-4 the following year. The Te Campbell, which finally left after an 11-3 stellar season from 1998. This campaign ended with an appearance of Sugar Bowl.
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Campbell landed in the third round of the NFL 1999 draft. He went 79th in total to the New York Giants. Slocum finally led four more seasons before resigning after the 2002 season.
Campbell, 49, is now 46-37-1 as a chief coach. This includes the victory of the last two division titles.
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