ATLANTA – There was a time when Ramon Humber's only goal in the game of football was to play for his hometown Gophers.
"Things didn't work out," he said. "Oh, well."
Their loss.
Now a 10-year NFL veteran from North Dakota State, the Patriots special teamer is preparing this week for the second Super Bowl of his career.
"And [NDSU] also beat the Gophers at the Metrodome my junior year," said the proud Bison, referring to a 27-21 decision back in 2007.
Humber was born in Brooklyn Park. He went to Champlin Park High School, growing to 5-11 and 220 pounds.
Wyoming was the only FBS school to offer the linebacker a scholarship. Of course, it didn't help his collegiate case when a bout with the flu knocked him down to 205 during the recruiting process.
He also went undrafted in 2009. The Colts signed him and he led them in special teams tackles. He also played in the Super Bowl, notching two tackles in a loss to the Saints.