- Cam Cameron
NFL PlayerCoach
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DateOfBirth=birth date and age|1961|2|6
Birthplace=Chapel Hill, North Carolina
College=Indiana
Position=Head Coach
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coachingyears=1983-84
1985-93
1994-96
1997-2001
2002-06
2007
2008-present
coachingteams=University of Michigan
(Graduate Assistant)University of Michigan
(Quarterbacks Coach)Washington Redskins
(Quarterbacks Coach)
Indiana University
(Head Coach)San Diego Chargers
(Offensive Coordinator)Miami Dolphins
(Head Coach)Baltimore Ravens
(Offensive Coordinator)Malcolm "Cam" Cameron (born
February 6 ,1961 inChapel Hill, North Carolina ) is currently the offensive coordinator for theBaltimore Ravens . He was previously head coach of theMiami Dolphins of theNational Football League , offensive coordinator of theSan Diego Chargers , and head coach at Indiana University. Ravens head coachJohn Harbaugh announced Cameron as the new offensive coordinator onJanuary 23 ,2008 .Playing career
A multi-sport athlete, Cameron was an
All-America nquarterback atTerre Haute South Vigo High School in Terra Haute,Indiana . He won the 1979Trester Award for mental attitude as a guard on the high school basketball team which went to the state finals three years in a row. He played football and basketball at Indiana University under coachesLee Corso andBob Knight , respectively until a knee injury ended his playing career. As an undergraduate he was a member of theKappa Sigma Fraternity. He graduated from Indiana in 1983 with a degree inbusiness .Coaching career beginnings
Cameron spent the first ten years of his career at the
University of Michigan , where he learned from long-time Wolverine coachBo Schembechler . After two years as a graduate assistant, he became Michigan's youngest assistant and was responsible for tutoring quarterbacks and receivers. He coached many future NFL players, includingJim Harbaugh ,Elvis Grbac , Todd Collins,Amani Toomer , Derrick Alexander andHeisman Trophy winnerDesmond Howard . [http://www.baynews9.com/content/40/2007/1/20/216949.html?title=Cam%20Cameron's%20Lineage%20Has%20Prepared%20Him Cam Cameron's Lineage Has Prepared Him - Bay News 9 ] ] . Cameron served as an assistant at Michigan alongside future head coachesLloyd Carr ,Gary Moeller ,Les Miles , andMike DeBord . His fellowgraduate assistant wasMike Trgovac , who is currently the defensive coordinator of theCarolina Panthers . While serving under Moeller at Michigan, Cameron was the defactooffensive coordinator ,Fact|date=January 2008 although Moeller never named an official offensive coordinator during his tenure.Professional coaching beginnings
Cameron was the quarterbacks coach for the
Washington Redskins between 1994 and 1996. He is credited with guiding quarterbackGus Frerotte to his onlyPro Bowl appearance in 1997, and also played a key role in the development of Pro Bowl quarterbackTrent Green [http://web.indstate.edu/community/vchs/wvp/cameron-cam.htm Wabash Valley Profiles ] ] .Return to Indiana
Cameron returned to his alma mater to serve as the head coach for
Indiana University in 1996, a position he held through 2001 where he won less than one-third of his games with a record of 18-37. During 2001, Cameron coached quarterbackAntwaan Randle El who was named a 2001 first-team All-American and the Hoosiers averaged 435.3 yards per game.Fact|date=January 2008Back to the NFL
an Diego Chargers
From 2002-2006, he served as the offensive coordinator for the San Diego Chargers. In 2004, San Diego scored 446 points, third-highest in the NFL that year and the third-most in team history. Following the 2004 campaign,
Sports Illustrated named Cameron its Offensive Assistant of the Year. In 2005, the Chargers averaged 26.1 points per game - good for fifth in the NFL in that category. In 2006, the Chargers offense amassed a team-record 494 points while paving the way for league MVPLaDainian Tomlinson to break the single-season touchdown record. In addition to Tomlinson, Cameron had the opportunity to work with Pro Bowl quarterbacksDrew Brees andPhilip Rivers , as well as All-Pro tight endAntonio Gates in San Diego.Miami Dolphins
Cameron was interviewed for a number of head coaching jobs, including the
Houston Texans andSt. Louis Rams vacancies following the 2005 season but was not hired. Cameron also interviewed for the head coaching jobs with theArizona Cardinals andAtlanta Falcons in January 2007 but Miami was the only club that made an offer.His 2007 Dolphins lost 13 consecutive games to start the season, before beating the
Baltimore Ravens in overtime on December 16 for their first and only win. The Dolphins ended the 2007 season in last place in theAFC East with a 1-15 record, the worst record in theNFL . [ [http://www.signonsandiego.com/sports/chargers/20070102-1736-bn02cameron.html SignOnSanDiego.com > San Diego Chargers - Cameron to interview for Cardinals job ] ] [http://www.palmbeachpost.com/dolphins/content/sports/epaper/2007/01/18/0118finsfeed.html?cxtype=rss&cxsvc=7&cxcat=46] On January 3, 2008,Jeff Ireland , the General Manager of the Miami Dolphins, announced the firing of Cameron. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/american_football/7170193.stm BBC SPORT | Other sport... | American Football | Struggling Dolphins dismiss coach ] ]Baltimore Ravens
On January 23, 2008
Baltimore Ravens head coachJohn Harbaugh announced Cam Cameron as the Ravens’ new offensive coordinator. [ [http://www.baltimoreravens.com/Common/Article.aspx?id=30634 Baltimore Ravens ] ] Ironically, Cameron received his only NFL head coaching win against the Ravens in 2007.Personal
Cameron was born on
February 6 ,1961 inChapel Hill, NC and currently lives in Baltimore Maryland with Missy, his wife, and his children, Thomas [14] , Daniel [12] , Christopher [10] and Elizabeth [7] . He often credits his stepfather,Tom Harp , an assistant underEarl Blaik at the U.S. Military Academy and former head football coach at Cornell, Duke and Indiana State, as being the earliest and most important influence on his desire to get into coaching.References
External links
* [http://www.miamidolphins.com/newsite/team/coachingstaff/coachingstaff_cameron_c.asp Cam Cameron Bio] at MiamiDolphins.com
* [http://www.nfl.com/teams/coaching/MIA Miami Dolphins Coaching Staff] at NFL.com
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