Oklahoma’s Creed Humphrey named to ESPN’s way-too-early All-America team

Oklahoma has had a ton of turnover offensively over the past three seasons, but there has been one constant.

Oklahoma has had a ton of turnover offensively over the past three seasons, but there has been one constant.

Center Creed Humphrey was one of two Big 12 players named to ESPN’s 2020 way-too-early All-American team alongside Oklahoma State running back Chuba Hubbard.

Humphrey has been the anchor of not just the offensive line, but the entire offense. The 2019 Remington Award finalist has strung together 28 straight starts since his snap count officially began in 2018.

Humphrey has become one of the most reliable offensive linemen in college football while also solidifying Oklahoma as one of the few schools that can claim ‘Linemen U’.

Humphrey considered leaving for the 2020 NFL Draft as there was speculation on whether he should leave early or not. Humphrey decided to stay and has an opportunity to not only be the number one center taken in the 2021 NFL Draft but has an opportunity to block for possibly another generational talent at quarterback.

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