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Robert Livingston shares approach to first spring camp at Colorado

Hard work is a must in the NFL, and it’s apparent that new Colorado Buffaloes defensive coordinator Robert Livingston has brought that mindset with him.

Livingston had been with the Cincinnati Bengals since 2012 before joining head coach Deion Sanders’ staff earlier this offseason. Known for his work with the Bengals’ secondary, Livingston is getting his first crack as a defensive coordinator with the Buffs and is ensuring that work ethic won’t be an issue.

Livingston met with the media after practice on Wednesday to discuss his personnel and several other topics. There, he shared that playing hard and taking stock of Colorado’s defensive talent will be the top priorities.

I don’t have one (a defensive philosophy). I have non-negotiables,” Livingston said. “We’ll be the hardest playing team in the country. That’s how I see it. That’s how we need to be. We’ll be great communicators and we’ll have a tribe mentality, meaning there’s no job too big and no job too small. It takes all 11. What the first huddle call is vs. North Dakota State, I couldn’t tell you. We’re going to take the offseason and we’re going to look at what we do well.”

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