Tim Camp

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Tim Camp
Current position
Title Head coach
Team Eastern Oregon
Conference Frontier Conference
Record82–84
Biographical details
Born (1973-04-09) April 9, 1973 (age 51)
Gresham, Oregon, U.S.
Alma mater Oregon State University (1995)
Playing career
1991–1995 Oregon State
1996 San Diego Chargers*
Position(s) Left tackle
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1996 Western Oregon (OL)
1997 Sewanee (DL)
1998–1999Sewanee (OL)
2000–2001Sewanee (OC/OL)
2002 (spring) Randolph–Macon (OC/OL)
2002 Nebraska–Omaha (TE/OL)
2003 Bucknell (OL)
2004–2005Bucknell (OC/OL)
2006–2007 Eastern Oregon (OL)
2008–presentEastern Oregon
Head coaching record
Overall82–84
Tournaments2–1 (NAIA playoffs)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1 Frontier Conference (2020)

Timothy David Camp (born April 9, 1973) [1] is an American college football coach. He is the head football coach for Eastern Oregon University, a position he has held since 2008.

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Playing career

Camp grew up in Gresham, Oregon, and was the son of Jerry and Darlene Camp. [1] He played high school football for Barlow High School under head coach Coy Zimmerman. [1] He was a two-year starter and letterman at both offensive tackle and defensive tackle. [1] He played college football for Oregon State. After redshirting his freshman year and playing as a reserve tackle he was a three-year starter at left tackle from 1993 to 1995. [2] Following his graduation he was signed by the San Diego Chargers of the National Football League (NFL) on April 27, 1996. [3] He was released on June 26, 1996. [4]

Coaching career

Camp began his coaching career in 1996 as the offensive line coach for Western Oregon. [5] After one year he was named defensive line coach for Sewanee. [5] In 1998, he switched to the offensive line coach. [6] In 2000, he was promoted to offensive coordinator. In 2002, he spent the spring as the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach for Randolph–Macon. [7] In the fall of 2002, he was hired as the tight ends coach and offensive line coach for Nebraska–Omaha. [8] In 2003, he was hired as the offensive line coach for Bucknell. [9] The following year he was promoted to offensive coordinator. [9]

In 2006, Camp was hired as the offensive line coach for Eastern Oregon. In 2008, he was promoted to head football coach following the departure of Ian Shields. [10] In sixteen seasons as head coach he has held the team to a 82–84 record. His best season was in 2016 when he led the team to a 10–3 record and made it to the NAIA football playoffs and made it to the semifinal. [11] In 2020, he led Eastern Oregon to their first Frontier Conference championship as they finished the shortened COVID-19 season with a record of 3–1. [12]

Head coaching record

YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffs Coaches#
Eastern Oregon Mountaineers (Frontier Conference)(2008–present)
2008 Eastern Oregon5–64–6T–3rd
2009 Eastern Oregon7–47–3T–2nd22
2010 Eastern Oregon5–65–5T–3rd
2011 Eastern Oregon8–38–22nd20
2012 Eastern Oregon4–64–6T–5th
2013 Eastern Oregon6–56–44th25
2014 Eastern Oregon8–37–33rd15
2015 Eastern Oregon4–74–6T–4th
2016 Eastern Oregon10–38–22ndL NAIA Semifinal 5
2017 Eastern Oregon4–64–6T–5th
2018 Eastern Oregon6–46–4T–2nd
2019 Eastern Oregon4–74–6T–5th
2020–21 Eastern Oregon3–13–1T–1st21
2021 Eastern Oregon4–64–66th
2022 Eastern Oregon2–92–87th
2023 Eastern Oregon2–82–67th
2024 Eastern Oregon0–00–0
Eastern Oregon:82–8478–74
Total:82–84
      National championship        Conference title        Conference division title or championship game berth

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