Colorado didn’t beat Texas A&M a week ago but the Buffaloes made a statement. Standing toe-to-toe with one of the best and most physical football teams in the country signaled that CU might be finding an identity. As CU prepares to host Minnesota on Saturday, it has plenty of work to do on offense but it is establishing a culture of physicality. “It was a culture we tried to create during spring ball,” defensive lineman Na’im Rodman said.

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