Perry and Campbell are the two biggest reasons the Bears lead the Ivy in total offense and are eighth in the nation, averaging 485 yards per game.
Perry is having a career season to cap off an amazing Ivy League career.
Posting on average 325 all-purpose yards each outing, Perry ranks fourth in the country in total yards.
Two weeks ago in the Bears' last Ivy game against Penn, Perry was named the ESPN/USA Today Division I-AA Player of the Week and the Ivy League Player of the Week for his 432 yard performance in Brown's 44-37 victory, completing 42-of-62 passes.
Perry is already the Ivy League's all-time leader in passing with 8,358 yards and touchdowns with 69, surpassing a pair of records that have stood since 1983.
And Campbell has been having an incredible season reining in Perry's bombs.
Campbell leads the nation in receiving, averaging 8.7 receptions per game, and is third in the country in yardage with an average of 120 yards each game.
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