NORMAN — Creed Humphrey understands the questions surrounding Oklahoma’s offensive line entering this season.
And while the Sooners’ redshirt sophomore center doesn’t quite play the Aaron Rodgers’ card and tell fans to “R-E-L-A-X,” the message he delivers is similar.
“We don’t really think it’s a concern because we’ve always had these expectations of always being the best group in the country no matter what,” Humphrey said recently. “This offense — our mentality’s built on proving people wrong.”
Oklahoma’s offense has been doing that plenty over the last few years, as the offense has gotten more and more potent throughout Lincoln Riley’s first four seasons in Norman.