Football coaches usually refrain from showing too much excitement, but Share Beamer playfully noted that Lincoln Riley, the coach of Oklahoma, can’t help but get enthusiastic while watching redshirt freshman Creed Humphrey at center. Humphrey impressively handles defensive linemen in game footage.
Handling the offensive strategy for the Sooners, Assistant Head Coach Beamer finds it amusing that Riley can’t contain his excitement. He’ll excitedly lean in and remark to those nearby, “Did you see what Creed did with that block?” Humphrey holds down the fort at the center position this season.
Humphrey faces another challenge this Saturday night as he goes up against Quinnen Williams, the award-winning nose guard from Alabama. Coach Riley, in his second year at Oklahoma, eagerly anticipates the clash between these two giants in the College Football semifinal playoff this Saturday at 8 pm ET in the Capital One Orange Bowl, broadcasted on ESPN.
Riley is confident that this won’t be the last time these two will meet on the field. He firmly believes that both players are destined for success in the trenches of the NFL in the years to come.
Riley praises Humphrey as a game-changing player for the team, highlighting that he has made a significant impact on the offensive line this year. Humphrey’s dominance in the center position is rare, and according to Riley, coaches don’t encounter players like him every day.
