Matt Rhule’s team ripped off their most dominant three-week stretch in nearly a decade as they went 3-0. Best part? They have outscored their last two opponents with a 113-7 score difference. But how? It’s not just talent talking, but also Rhule’s cultural shift is making its way. At times, that’s visible in how the team comes together in practices or stands for each other during the games. This change in the leadership isn’t just reflected in what happens when everything is going great. How does the team react when standards are not met? Huskers’ DB Marques Buford is showing the way.
Buford featured in 632 snaps last season. Naturally, he is one of the leaders in the team. In a recent media appearance, the DB talked about all that has changed in the locker room. Especially since he was