WILLIAMSBURG, Va. – The No. 15/16 William & Mary football team will return from its open week when it hosts Campbell for
Homecoming at Zable Stadium on Saturday at 3:30 p.m.
Tickets for the game are available at
TribeAthletics.com. William & Mary Athletics, in conjunction with the William & Mary Police Department, has implemented a clear bag policy that regulates the size and type of bag that may be carried into W&M Athletics facilities during the 2024-25 year, including Busch Field, Kaplan Arena, Martin Family Stadium, Plumeri Park, and Zable Stadium. Information as well as approved and prohibited items is available at
TribeAthletics.com.
Information on W&M's new Game Day Parking Area Policy is available at
TribeAthletics.com.
The game will be broadcast on
FloFootball and is available with a subscription, while fans can also listen to a live broadcast over the airwaves locally on The Tide 92.3 FM and 107.9 FM and via the Internet at
TideRadio.com.
Live stats will be available at
TribeAthletics.com, while fans can follow the action on Twitter at
@WMTribeFootball.
Officially at the midpoint of its regular-season slate, W&M enters Saturday's game with a 4-2 overall record and a 1-1- mark in conference play. In addition to owning a 3-0 mark at home this fall, the Tribe is 10-2 at Zable Stadium during the last three seasons. The Tribe currently ranks among the nation's top offensive teams and is third in rushing (264.0), 10th in total offense (454.5), 17th in scoring (33.3) and fourth in third down conversion percentage (.519). Defensively, W&M leads the CAA and ranks eighth nationally in pass efficiency defense (107.45) and is also among the top 20 in passing defense (173.0). Additionally, the Tribe ranks eighth nationally in third down conversion defense (.286) and has allowed just 13 points in the fourth quarter all season.
Campbell is also coming off its bye week and enters the weekend with a 2-4 record overall and a 0-2 mark in CAA action. However, one of the Camels' victories came at then-No. 17 Western Carolina, 24-16. CU currently ranks 13th in the conference in scoring (22.0) and scoring defense (31.3) and has allowed more than 40 points three times this season, including each of its last two games versus Delaware State and North Carolina Central.
Saturday's game will mark just third meeting between W&M and Campbell, while it will be the second matchup as CAA opponents. W&M earned a 34-24 victory at Campbell in the 2023 season opener, while it defeated the Camels, 37-21, at Zable Stadium in 2022.
This week's game notes are available below or by
clicking here.