Hurricane Campbell headed for Norman
OU offense's success starts with containing perhaps the best defensive end in the nation
NORMAN — Last Saturday, it took a quarter and three sacks for Marshall to realize it couldn't block Miami 's defensive line.
So to negate the pressure, the Thundering Herd tried a screen pass.
Tried.
Miami mammoth junior defensive end Calais Campbell read the play as he released off a blocker, tipped the pass with one hand and intercepted it.
For Oklahoma to be successful Saturday, the...
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