Kirk Campbell is in his first season as the ODU offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.
He was Penn State's interim QB coach in their 53-39 win over Memphis in the Goodyear Cotton Bowl.
Campbell joins the Monarchs as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. He has spent the last three years at Penn State as an offensive analyst. While at Penn State, he assisted Rahne in all QB meetings, scouted future opponents and was a part of game planning. While at Penn State, the Nittany Lions won 31 games and went to two New Years’ Six Bowls.
Over those three seasons, Penn State averaged 36.8 points per game and all three offenses finished in the top-9 all-time at Penn State. Campbell was the offensive coordinator at Alderson Broaddus (W. Va.) for five years prior to his time at Penn State. Over five years his offenses averaged 34.7 points per game and, in 2016, led the startup program to a 9-2 record, just their fourth season of football.
That season, Alderson Broaddus had three All-American’s and 13 all-conference performers. Prior to joining Alderson Broaddus, he coached the wide receivers and tight ends at Tiffin (Ohio), and started his coaching career as a graduate assistant coaching the wide receivers and tight ends at West Virginia Wesleyan.
Campbell and his wife, Lauren, have one daughter, Riley.