Indiana graduate placekicker Charles Campbell has announced he will transfer to the University of Tennessee for his final season of college football.
Campbell – a native of Jackson, Tennessee – is a graduate of the University School of Jackson.
He brings plenty of experience and talent to Tennessee’s special teams unit for the 2023 campaign.
In 2018, Campbell was an Army All-American and was ranked as the No. 5 kicker in the nation by Rivals.
While at Indiana, Campbell had a career 76.5 field goal percentage and was named an All-Big Ten Second Team selection following the 2020 season. His career-long field goal was from 55 yards, and Campbell never missed an extra point attempt during his time with the Hoosiers.
Campbell was ranked as a three-star prospect and one of the top kickers in the country, and he chose Indiana over a number of other offers. He comes to Tennessee with good numbers and will look to continue his success with the Vols.
The addition of Campbell brings some much-needed experience to the kicking room as Tennessee will lose starter Chase McGrath following the conclusion of the 2022 season. Alongside Campbell, the Vols will have Max Gilbert – an in-state walk-on – and JT Carver on their roster.
(PHOTO: Charles Campbell after game-winning field goal against Western Kentucky in September)
