Ibraheim Campbell

Ibraheim Campbell
Northwestern WildcatsNo. 24
Position Safety
Class Senior
Career history
College
Personal information
Place of birth Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight 208 lb (94 kg)

Ibraheim Malcolm-Ramon Campbel is an American football safety. He played college football at Northwestern.

Early years

Campbell grew up in Cheltenham Township, a township on the northern border of Philadelphia and attended Cheltenham public schools through 8th grade. Campbell then attended Chestnut Hill Academy in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for high school, where he starred as both a running back and defensive back. He rushed for 3,857 yards and 52 touchdowns during his career at running back and had 135 tackles and nine interceptions as a defensive back. He earned All-league (defensive back), All-state (running back), All-Southeastern Pennsylvania (running back) and All-city (defensive back) honors and was named to the Philadelphia Daily News' All-Decade team as a defensive back (26 players were honored on this team). He was named the Blue Devils' Offensive MVP. He had 1,885 yards and 28 touchdowns his senior season. He scored the game-winning TD vs. Haverford with a run in overtime that lifted CHA to the league championship. He was selected to play in Philadelphia's City All-Star game and Pennsylvania's East-West All-Star game, and was voted CHA's "Top Senior Athlete" in 2009-10.

Also a letterman in track & field, mostly in sprints and hurdles. He posted bests of 7.21 seconds in the 60 meters, 11.19 in the 100 meters, 8.60 in the 60m hurdles, 14.57 in the 110m hurdles and also 6.71 meters (22ft) in the long jump.[1]

Campbell was rated by Rivals.com as a three-star recruit.[2] He committed to Northwestern University to play college football.[3]

College career

Campbell played at Northwestern from 2010 to 2014. After redshirting in 2010, he became a starter in 2011 and started 45 games during his career. He finished his career with 316 tackles, 11 interceptions and one sack.[4][5][6]

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